14.01.2008 15:00:00
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Winners Named in Search for Greatest Interception
Online voters picked a video of a one-handed interception by Flora,
Ill., High School Wolves linebacker Jordan Luttrell as the grand prize
winner in the UPS Delivery Intercept Challenge Video Contest, a search
for the country’s greatest amateur football
interceptions.
Jordan’s interception came on Oct. 5, 2007,
and saved a sure touchdown, according to his uncle, Robert Boose, who
captured the moment on video and submitted it to the contest.
For submitting the grand prize video, Boose will receive $25,000 in cash
and a $10,000 donation to the amateur football team of his choice, which
he plans to steer to the Flora High football program. Former NFL
quarterback Archie Manning, who served as the contest’s
spokesperson and helped pick eight finalists, will be coming to Flora to
deliver the prize at a celebratory tailgate party.
"The whole town got behind this,”
Boose said. "It’s
been pretty amazing.”
Boose, a member of the local Quarterback Club, said the $10,000 donation
may go to establish a fund to build a new field house at the high school.
Second prize -- $7,500 in cash and a $5,000 donation –
goes to Denise Mitchell of Holton, Mich., who submitted a video of a
youth game in which her quarterback son Garret throws an interception,
then chases the defensive player all the way to the 1 yard line and
pulls him back to prevent a touchdown. Mitchell said she plans to steer
the donation to the recreational youth league in Holton.
And third prize -- $5,000 in cash and a $2,500 donation –
goes to Lee Kirby of Keller, Texas, who submitted a video of his
daughter, Alyssa, making a game-winning interception and touchdown
runback in the last 30 seconds of the annual girls’ "powder puff”
game. Alyssa’s mom can be heard screaming in
the stands.
The contest highlights an award-winning service UPS (NYSE:UPS)
introduced earlier this year called UPS Delivery Intercept
SM that allows customers to make game-saving interceptions of
their own. The industry’s only Web-enabled
package interception service, UPS
Delivery Intercept gives customers the ultimate flexibility and
control to return, redirect or hold packages before they’re
delivered. UPS has successfully completed well over a million Delivery
Intercepts since launching the service in March.
"It was great to see these amazing videos
come streaming in from all over the country and we’re
delighted to provide some much-needed funding to eight amateur teams,”
said Alan Gershenhorn, UPS senior vice president of worldwide sales and
marketing. "In addition, the contest has been
a great opportunity to build awareness of UPS Delivery Intercept, which
provides our customers an unprecedented level of control over their
shipments.”
The contest drew more than 175 highlight-reel videos from all over the
country. The 175 then were narrowed to eight finalists by an elite panel
of judges including Manning; star New England linebacker (and The UPS
Store franchisee) Rosevelt Colvin; Director Joe Bouffard of Youth
Football USA, and President Joe Galat of American Youth Football and
Cheer.
Online voting from Dec. 17 through Jan. 4 chose the three top winners,
but the remaining five finalists are winners as well. The submitter of
each will receive $750 in cash and a $250 donation to the amateur team
of his choice. The five are:
Butte Pirates. Arco, Idaho. With two minutes left in the game and the
score tied at 6-6, Brandon intercepts a pass and runs it in for the
winning touchdown. Submitted by Kevin Pearson of Moore, Idaho.
John Stark Regional Generals. Weare, N.H. Danny makes a break on the
ball for the pickoff and returns it 50 yards for a touchdown.
Submitted by Bill Raycraft of Weare.
Woodruff High School. Peoria, Ill. Michael intercepts the ball and
runs it back for a touchdown, the first time the Red team had been
scored on in two seasons. Submitted by Michael Aldrich of Peoria.
Mount Desert Island High School Trojans. Bar Harbor, Maine. Terrence
grabs the ball out of the air for an interception and returns it 57
yards for a touchdown with mom cheering him on. Submitted by Duane
Crawford, Lamoine, Maine.
Southeastern RVT Hawks. South Easton, Mass. How fast can a 250-pound
linebacker run? You be the judge on Matthew’s
93-yard interception return for a touchdown. Submitted by Jeffrey
Cziska, New Bedford, Mass.
"This contest has been a lot of fun and I’m
looking forward to going to Flora to personally deliver the grand prize,”
Manning said. "I’ve
been fortunate enough to get to watch some pretty talented young players
over the years and it was remarkable to see the great athleticism and
skills displayed by all the young athletes in these videos. Picking the
top eight was a big challenge.”
In addition to the UPS Delivery Intercept Video Contest UPS also offered
the UPS Delivery Intercept Instant Win Game and Customer Sweepstakes.
This interactive football-themed game attracted UPS customers to learn
more about UPS Delivery Intercept for an opportunity to play, win prizes
and receive entries into a sweepstakes.
Paul Price of Hoover, Ala., won the Instant Win Game grand prize of "The
Ultimate Tailgate Package” including a Dodge
Ram 1500 Quad Cab pickup, a Hitachi 42-inch widescreen plasma TV, a Bose®
speaker system, among other prizes.
Price spent his professional career with the Birmingham Police
Department and served in Germany with the Alabama Air National Guard as
part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Price chose to receive the cash
equivalent. He was one of nearly 750 prize winners in the Instant Win
Game. More than 78,000 people registered to play the game.
You can view all the prize-winners along with the other 168 video
entrees at www.ups.com/challenge.
UPS is the world's largest package delivery company and a global leader
in supply chain services, offering an extensive range of options for
synchronizing the movement of goods, information and funds.
Headquartered in Atlanta, Ga., UPS serves more than 200 countries and
territories worldwide. UPS's stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange
(UPS) and the company can be found on the Web at UPS.com. To get UPS
news direct, visit pressroom.ups.com/RSS.
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