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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Valley High School Named To NFL Super Bowl Honor Roll. Former Tiger and Pro Standout Justin Hartwig Will Present Officials At the West Des Moines School With a Commemorative Wilson Golden Football Jan. 29 At Halftime Of Basketball Game Against Dowling

Valley High School alum and former National Football League player Justin Hartwig will present Valley principal Tim Miller, activities director Brad Rose and football coach Gary
Swenson with a commemorative Wilson Golden Football on Friday, Jan. 29. 

The presentation will take place during halftime at the Valley basketball game against Dowling, which starts at 7:45 p.m. at Valley.  

A reception with Hartwig, held in the Valley commons area, will follow the basketball game.

The football presentation is part of the NFL's Super Bowl High School Honor Roll initiative, which recognizes schools and communities that contributed to Super Bowl history. 

High schools worldwide will receive one football for each player or head coach who graduated from their school and was on an active Super Bowl roster. 

The Honor Roll initiative, which will become an annual Super Bowl tradition, is one way the NFL is celebrating the upcoming Super Bowl 50 through the "On the Fifty" campaign.

Hartwig graduated from Valley  in 1997. A three-sport athlete, he earned all-state honors and
Justin Hartwig
led the football team to the playoffs twice during his time with the Tigers.


After playing at Kansas University, he  was chosen in the sixth round of the 2002 NFL draft, and was the starting center for the victorious Pittsburgh Steelers at Super Bowl XLIII [43] in 2009.

Hartwig played for the Steelers in 2008 and 2009. He was with the Tennessee Titans from 2002-2005 and played for the Carolina Panthers in 2006 and 2007.
  
The NFL Foundation will also provide Super Bowl High School Honor Roll schools with a new character education curriculum and the opportunity to apply for grants that will support football programs. 

The Valley football program is led by 2012 Iowa
Gary Swenson
Football Coach of the Year Gary Swenson. The Tigers have won five state championships in the past 12 years, most recently in 2011. 


They played in the 2015 semifinal game, ending the season with just two losses.   

More information about the "On the Fifty" campaign can be found at http://SuperBowl.com. For more information about the Valley High School football team, visit  http://www.wdmcs.org/schools/valley

-- Campus Messenger from the West Des Moines Community Schools