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October 4, 2018
U.S. Cellular announces top 50 coaches in national search for its Most Valuable Coach

U.S. Cellular announced today the Top 50 nominees for its Most Valuable Coach program, and six coaches in Oklahoma are among them. The Top 50 coaches are now listed on

U.S. Cellular announced today the Top 50 nominees for its Most Valuable Coach program, and six coaches in Oklahoma are among them. The Top 50 coaches are now listed on TheMost-ValuableCoach.com , and the public can vote for their favorite coaches through 11:59 a.m. CT on Monday, Oct. 8. The Final 15 coaches earning the most votes will be announced on Oct. 11, and U.S. Cellular will donate $5,000 to their schools and will celebrate with them at a local event. The Oklahoma coaches in the Top 50 are:

Gerrett Spears, Enid High School

Mark Meyer, Verdigris High School

Nathan Holland, Calvin High School

Ron Arthur, Shawnee High School

Ryan Wagner, Putnam City North High School

Travis White, Tipton Public Schools

U.S. Cellular’s Most Valuable Coach program honors current coaches of K-12 school-affiliated sports teams who connect to the good in all of us, by inspiring their players through true leadership and community involvement. At the end of the program, the final three winning coaches will receive a donation of $50,000, $20,000 and $10,000, respectively, for their school. The first place coach will also be awarded with a Samsung tech prize package, valued at $30,000, for their school. The winning coaches will be announced on Nov. 20.

“We congratulate and thank all Top 50 nominees for their work in making a positive impact in their cities,” said Jeff Heeley, director of sales, corporate-owned channel for U.S. Cellular in Oklahoma “U.S. Cellular encourages Oklahomans to rally behind their favorite coach and honor the great work these men and women are doing.”

WNBA All-Star, Maya Moore, has joined U.S. Cellular in the search for the three winning coaches. A panel of judges featuring Moore and Green Bay Packers wide receiver, Randall Cobb, along with online voting, will help determine the winning coaches based on the positive impact they have on their players, school and city, as well as their leadership qualities.

“I understand how much work coaches at all levels do, both in the game and behind the scenes, to prepare their teams for the next game and the next step in their lives,” said Maya Moore, WNBA All-Star. “U.S. Cellular is committed to honoring the notable work these coaches are doing that often goes overlooked, and I’m excited to celebrate these coaches.”

For more information, to vote for your favorite coaches and to view the official program rules, please visit TheMostValuableCoach.com .

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