Victoria
Garrick, former Division I, semi-pro volleyball player and
mental health and body image advocate, to address
student-athletes
HUNT
VALLEY, Md., May 5, 2022
/PRNewswire/ -- McCormick & Company, Incorporated (NYSE: MKC),
a global leader in flavor, today announced that its 82nd
annual McCormick Unsung Heroes Awards Ceremony will be held
virtually on Monday, May 9, 2022. To
date, the Company has awarded over $2
million in scholarships to deserving
student-athletes.
For 82 years, nominees, parents or guardians, coaches and
athletic directors have been invited to participate in the historic
Unsung Heroes event. The Company will host a virtual event for the
3rd year in a row to allow teammates, extended family,
teachers and friends to join the event from their homes to
celebrate their unsung hero. Victoria Garrick, former Division
I, semi-pro volleyball player and mental health and body image
advocate, will be the keynote speaker for the event and will
address the student-athletes being honored. Sports radio
personality, Scott Garceau, of
Orioles TV and radio broadcaster, will serve as emcee for the event
and music will be provided by DJ Kopec.
To join the event, please do so through the event's landing
page:
https://mccormickunsungheroes.com/event-stream
The event is scheduled from 6:00 p.m. to
7:00 p.m. EST.
The McCormick Unsung Heroes Virtual Scholarship Awards honors
deserving student-athletes across all sports. A total of 98 high
school seniors from 62 Baltimore
area public, private, parochial and independent schools have been
nominated. Two of the honorees – one male and one female – will
receive the 2022 Charles Perry McCormick Scholarship, valued at
$40,000 over four academic years. Two
$7,500 scholarships and two
$5,000 scholarships will be awarded
to students for their efforts on and off the field, for a total of
$105,000 in scholarships given to
deserving students at the virtual event.
The Unsung Heroes program recognizes unselfish student-athletes
and honors those who substantially contribute to the success of
their school without receiving acclaim. Originally established in
1940 by former McCormick & Company Chairman Charles P. McCormick Sr., the program is
reflective of McCormick & Company's core belief in the Power of
People.
The 2022 Unsung Heroes Award Honorees
Archbishop Curley High
School
|
Tyrell
Addison
|
Archbishop Spalding
High School
|
Izabella
Bragaw
|
Baltimore City College
High School
|
Tyler Bey and Kaleb
Jackson
|
Baltimore Polytechnic
Institute
|
Nicole Dia and
Zachariah Toland
|
Benjamin Franklin at
Masonville Cove High School
|
Dianerys Polanco and
Jefferson Chavarria
|
Bryn Mawr School
|
Gabriella
Alaish
|
Boys' Latin School of
Maryland
|
Stewart "Kernan"
Brooks
|
Calvert Hall College
High School
|
Rahkeem
Smith
|
Carver Vo-Tech High
School
|
Bria England and
Demetrius
Dukes
|
Catholic High School of
Baltimore
|
Olivia Myers
|
Catonsville High
School
|
Caelyn Voss and Edward
Parker
|
Chesapeake High
School
|
Collin
Benner
|
Concordia Preparatory
School
|
Alisa Alford and Toyja
Kelley
|
Cristo Rey Jesuit High
School
|
Mildred "Elggy"
Harris
|
Dulaney High
School
|
Emma Whatley and Alex
Shaw
|
Dunbar High
School
|
Leslie Cruz
Mendez
|
Dundalk High
School
|
Autumn Mitchell and
Trevor McCauley
|
Eastern Technical High
School
|
Alyssa Maddox and
Samuel Wagner
|
Edmondson-Westside High
School
|
Alissandra Mason and
London Hinton
|
Forest Park High
School
|
Olivia
Linder
|
Franklin High
School
|
Caylie Franz and Jaimon
Wehye
|
Frederick Douglass High
School
|
Felicite Ogu and
Charles Ruffin
|
Friends School of
Baltimore
|
Zoe Baumgartner and
Will Levy
|
Garrison Forest
School
|
Ty'Shea
Woods
|
George Washington
Carver Center for Arts & Tech.
|
Maya Strauss and Daniel
Byrd
|
Gilman School
|
Trevor
Khouzami
|
Hereford High
School
|
Kayla Nieberlein and
Emerson Lehnert
|
John Carroll
School
|
Emma Campitelli and
Alex Mink
|
Kenwood High
School
|
Shyan Chenoweth and
Devin Adams
|
Lansdowne High
School
|
Kylie Newton and
Kai'wan Funderburk
|
Loch Raven High
School
|
Lindsay Hoogerwerf and
Andrew French
|
Loyola Blakefield
|
Micah
Robinson
|
Maryvale Preparatory
School
|
LeeAnn
Daiker
|
McDonogh School
|
Caroline Godine and
Jackson Scott
|
Mercy High School
|
Gretchen
Lochte
|
Mergenthaler Vo-Tech
High School
|
Jala Butler and Vaughn
DeVaughn III
|
Mount de Sales
Academy
|
Reese Tacka
|
Mount Saint Joseph High
School
|
Peter
Lipscombe
|
New Era Academy
|
Deric Thompson,
Jr.
|
Notre Dame Preparatory
School
|
Jamie
Lastner
|
Oldfields School
|
Brianna
Ginyard
|
Our Lady of Mount
Carmel
|
Zoe Konstantoulas and
Jaidan Richardson
|
Overlea High
School
|
Emily Rhodes and
Ke'Vontae Hutchins
|
Owings Mills High
School
|
Alicia Pinto Godoy and
Wesley Beckett
|
Park School
|
Darryl France,
Jr.
|
Parkville High
School
|
Grace Hatcher and
Edidiong Ibok
|
Patapsco High
School
|
Evelyn Mirabile and
Luke Seebode
|
Patterson High
School
|
Lashawn Thomas and
Khiliq Pullen
|
Perry Hall High
School
|
Skyler Hovatter and
Coleman Schweitzer
|
Pikesville High
School
|
Melody Winepol and
Steven Fung
|
Randallstown High
School
|
Amari Randall and
Daniel Anoruo
|
Reach! Partnership
School
|
Chay-la Rivers and
Kevin Tyler
|
Reginald F. Lewis High
School
|
Maria Uben and Chase
Willis
|
Roland Park Country
School
|
Avery Paul
|
Sparrows Point High
School
|
Callie Polanka and
Daniel Shifflett
|
St. Mary's High
School
|
Zoe Burke and Ragland
Powell
|
St. Paul's School for
Girls
|
Paulina
Wilson
|
St. Timothy's
School
|
Faith
Woldehanna
|
Towson High
School
|
Lauren Karwacki and
Justin Mealey
|
Western High
School
|
Ny'Ceara
Pryor
|
Western School of
Technology & Env. Science
|
Eshely Valer and
Elammen Batista
|
Woodlawn High
School
|
Denisha
McLaurin
|
About McCormick
McCormick & Company, Incorporated is a global leader in
flavor. As a Fortune 500 company with over $6 billion in annual sales across 170 countries
and territories, we manufacture, market and distribute spices,
seasoning mixes, condiments and other flavorful products to the
entire food industry including e-commerce channels, grocery, food
manufacturers and foodservice businesses. Our most popular brands
with trademark registrations include McCormick, French's, Frank's
RedHot, Stubb's, OLD BAY, Lawry's, Zatarain's, Ducros, Vahiné,
Cholula, Schwartz, Kamis, DaQiao, Club House, Aeroplane and Gourmet
Garden. Every day, no matter where or what you eat or drink, you
can enjoy food flavored by McCormick.
Founded in 1889 and headquartered in Hunt Valley, Maryland USA, McCormick is guided
by our principles and committed to our Purpose – To Stand Together
for the Future of Flavor. McCormick envisions A World United by
Flavor where healthy, sustainable and delicious go hand in hand. To
learn more, visit www.mccormickcorporation.com or follow
McCormick & Company on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.
For information contact:
Corporate Communications:
Meghan Winston –
meghan_winston@mccormick.com
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