Langhorne, PA (April 1, 2021) – Pop Warner Little Scholars,
the nation’s oldest youth football, cheer and dance organization and
the only one with established academic standards, today honored nearly
3,000 Pop Warner participants as All-American Scholars and five
prominent leaders in professional sports for their contributions to the
community.
In a week-long virtual celebration
starting April 1, Pop Warner will recognize Pop Warner student-athletes
nationwide who earned All-American Scholar status for their hard work in
the classroom. These young athletes are among the top 2% of all Pop
Warner participants, receiving a 96% GPA or higher.
In addition to honoring its own
athletes, Pop Warner is recognizing professional football and cheer
athletes and coaches who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to
athletics, youth, education and health, as the nation struggled to
battle the COVID-19 pandemic and confront issues around social justice.
The 2021 award winners include:
- The Buffalo Bills: NFL Team of the Year
- Denver Broncos Safety Justin Simmons: Inspiration to Youth Award
- Washington Football Team Assistant Running Backs Coach Jennifer King: Female Achievement Award
- Denver Broncos Cheerleader Gabriela Windey: Humanitarian Award
- Kansas City Chiefs Guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif: Humanitarian Award
“At a time when every aspect of life,
including school and sports, was upended in some way, our young-students
athletes rose to the challenges and professional athletes and coaches
everywhere stepped up to help others and create positive change,” said
Jon Butler, executive director of Pop Warner Little Scholars.
“Our mission at Pop Warner is to instill lifelong values of teamwork,
dedication and superior work ethic, and I think those values were more
prominent and on display this year than ever from both young and
professional athletes alike. I am beyond proud of our 2021 All-American
Scholars for their commitment in the classroom and out in their
communities, and am so honored that our youth has such remarkable
leaders to look up to.”
The Buffalo Bills were
named Pop Warner’s NFL Team of the Year, given annually to the
organization that has demonstrated commitment to its community and
support of our nation’s youth both locally and nationally.
“When it came time to choose our 2021
NFL Team of the Year, we couldn’t think of a more deserving team” said
Butler. “The sense of community in Buffalo and the way in which both the
organization and its fan base have embraced and supported one another,
uniting as one team and family is truly amazing.
While the Bills’ remarkable season
itself kept fans and the community inspired throughout 2020, so too did
the organization's continuous commitment to their neighbors throughout
Western New York - inspiring change, influencing the youth, supporting
those in need and raising awareness of important issues.”
Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee and former Pop Warner player Justin Simmons
is presented with the Inspiration to Youth Award, which is given to an
individual who inspires the youth of today to become great achievers of
tomorrow.
Simmons’ accomplishments on and off the
field make him a model representative for young student-athletes
throughout the nation. He focused much of his efforts on COVID-19 relief
and social justice initiatives while also launching the Justin Simmons
Foundation, which focuses on youth development, hunger relief,
educational initiatives and other charitable causes. In March 2020, he
made contributions to the Denver Public Schools (DPS) Foundation’s Food
Security Fund and the COVID-19 Emergency School Nutrition Fund, and in
May, spoke publicly about issues of racial inequity and justice.
Jennifer King is the recipient of the Female Achievement Award, which
is given to a woman who has demonstrated remarkable strength of
character and leadership in attaining achievements in her life that
inspire others. This year, she became the NFL's first Black female
full-time assistant coach when the Washington Football Team elevated her
to assistant running backs coach.
Through
her on-field accomplishments as a seven-time All-American quarterback
and wide receiver for the Carolina Phoenix Women's Tackle Football Team
and her glass-breaking professional achievements - first as an intern
for the Carolina Panthers, then as Offensive Assistant at Dartmouth and
now in her position with Washington - King is a pioneer, paving the way
for young girls and women in sports everywhere.
Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and Denver Broncos cheerleader Gabriela Windey are
co-winners of the Pop Warner Humanitarian Award, given to individuals
who set a positive example for today’s youth by accomplishing both
outstanding athletic achievements and philanthropic initiatives.
Duvernay-Tardif and Windey are awarded
for their service on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis,
Duvernay-Tardif as an M.D. who took the season off from football after
winning the Super Bowl to help at a long-term care facility back home in
Montréal, and Windey as an ICU nurse at UCHealth University of Colorado
Hospital in Colorado, working 12-hour days to care for patients most
impacted by the virus. Windey is the first female and NFL cheerleader in
the history of the award, which has traditionally been awarded to NFL
players. Both Windey and Duvarney-Tardif’s selflessness and commitment
to helping others are an embodiment of sacrifice and teamwork, making
them model representatives for young student-athletes across the nation.
To join in on the Pop Warner All-American Scholars celebration, visit popwarner.com or follow along on any of Pop Warner’s social media channels including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
Each day, Pop Warner will share a video of an award winner accepting
their honor and providing words of encouragement to this year’s
All-American Scholars.