Special Olympics Missouri to host 2022 Leadership Summit at Training for Life Campus

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Special Olympics Missouri will honor several of its most outstanding athletes, coaches, volunteers, and donors at its 2022 Leadership Summit on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022, at the Training for Life Campus. 

The annual event will begin at noon and is expected to conclude around 2 p.m.

SOMO athletes Anna McDaniel and Allen Tobin will emcee the program. During the ceremony, SOMO will hold its annual graduation for the Athlete Leadership Program (ALPs). This year, there will be 13 ALPs graduates.  

Daniel Smrokowski as a guest speaker. Smrokowski is a Special Olympics Illinois athlete and Sargent Shriver International Global Messenger. He is an award-winning and veteran podcaster, columnist, and an acclaimed advocate for telling disability stories on his groundbreaking and global platform, Special Chronicles.

Outstanding Athlete of the Year, Outstanding Coach of the Year, Outstanding Volunteer of the Year, and Outstanding Family of the Year. The area winners were selected in August, and these area winners are all now nominees for the statewide awards. 

ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 

Central Area: Logan Hulett  

North Area: Tanner Hrenchir  

St. Louis Metro Area: Brent Kampert 

KC Metro Area: Shaquana Hobbs 

Southeast Area: Dalton Myers  

Southwest Area: Bill Sampson 

 

COACH OF THE YEAR 

Central Area: Krystal Sims  

North Area: Dan Niemeyer  

St. Louis Metro Area: Connie Pado  

KC Metro Area: Lori Benson  

Southeast Area: Melody Gardner  

Southwest Area: Leslie Franklin 

VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR 

Central Area: Genice Fisher  

North Area: James Runde  

St. Louis Metro Area: Sam Rauls  

KC Metro Area: Aaron Shillcutt  

Southeast Area: Josh Crain 

Southwest Area: Sarah Bachand 

FAMILY OF THE YEAR 

Central Area: Baker Family  

North Area: Davidson Family  

KC Metro Area: Bryant-McCanse/Harrelson Family  

Southwest Area: Southern Family  

The ceremony will continue with SOMO officially inducting its Hall of Fame Class of 2022. We are so proud to add the following three individuals to the SOMO Hall of Fame! 

 Tanner Hrenchir – Athlete | North Area

Tanner Hrenchir is the epitome of what SOMO is all about. Over the span of the last 31 years, Tanner has been a leader for the North Area athletes. He has had a tremendous impact on the growth of the program by serving as an advocate for the start of so many new sports, such as volleyball, golf and tennis. Tanner gives 100% of himself in every sport he participates in. His dedication to sports continues to grow every time he steps on the field, in large part due to the confidence he has obtained through his participation in SOMO. Tanner is one of the most decorated athletes in SOMO history. In 2010, Tanner was selected to be a part of Team Missouri for the Special Olympics USA Games in Lincoln, Neb. He dedicated an entire year to practicing and training to better himself for the week-long Games. It all paid off as he came home with a silver and bronze medal, along with two fourth-place finishes. A few years later, Tanner was selected to compete on Team Missouri’s flag football team for the 2014 USA Games in New Jersey. Most recently, Tanner was Team Missouri’s lone powerlifter at the 2022 USA Games in Orlando, Fla. He came home with a gold, two silvers and one bronze medal. 

 Simon Caldwell – Athlete | North Area

Simon Caldwell has been involved with SOMO for 21 years. It’s safe to say he’s made the most of his time with SOMO! Simon graduated from Savannah High School in 2006. Since then, his SOMO career has flourished. Simon has competed in several sports, including basketball, flag football and tennis. Simon’s tennis skills took him all the way to the 2010 Special Olympics USA Games in Lincoln, Neb. He earned a gold medal in men’s singles! In 2014, Simon was back at the USA Games in New Jersey. He competed in modified flag football for Team Missouri. Four years later, Simon participated in his third USA Games in Seattle, Wash. He competed in singles and doubles tennis! When Simon is not training or competing, he works at Special Industries. He’s now worked there for 15 years! Simon has always displayed excellent sportsmanship on and off the field, and he has brought awareness of SOMO to his community. Simon is a former president of the Savannah Lions Club. He has been with the club for 12 years. 

 Jeffery Fugett – Non-Athlete | KC Metro Area

Jeffery Fugett began volunteering for SOMO in 1999. He has served as the Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop D Agency Coordinator since 2005, working with fellow officers to raise funds and recruit volunteers for SOMO athletic events. He is the Region 3 Law Enforcement SOMO Coordinator for 23 counties in Southwest Missouri, where he coordinates and assists law enforcement agencies with torch runs, fundraising and other event planning. Jeffery has been on the State Summer Games’ Games Management Team roughly a dozen times, helping coordinate the final leg of the torch run, setting up equipment, setting up for opening ceremonies and coordinating law enforcement officials to award athlete medals. Jeffery has also served on the Polar Plunge committee since 2004, first in Branson and now in Springfield. He has obtained sponsors, set up events, recruited participants and even participated himself. Jeffery has been a Super Plunger at seven different Polar Plunges. A Super Plunger jumps into the freezing cold water every hour for 24 straight hours. That’s some serious dedication! Jeffery is also a Unified partner for softball and flag football. He competes on multiple teams with SOMO athletes and non-SOMO athletes. He’s also a SOMO coach. These roles have taken Jeffery all over the world. In 2007, he was chosen to run the final leg of the Law Enforcement Torch Run at the World Games in China. In 2010, he coached the Team Missouri basketball team at the USA Games in Nebraska, and he did so again in New Jersey in 2014. Most recently, Jeffery competed in flag football at the 2022 USA Games in Orlando, Fla. He helped his team earn a bronze medal! 

The program will conclude with the announcement of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Award of Excellence. This year’s recipient is Diamond Pet Foods.  

The EKS Award of Excellence is deemed the highest honor the SOMO Board of Directors bestows on an individual or organization for its years of service and impact on the SOMO Program. 


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