Olympia High School FFA Wins 2023
IHSA Pork & Pigskins State Championship Presented By The Illinois
Pork Producers Association
The best IHSA pork chop sandwich in the
state
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[October 27, 2023]
The IHSA and the Illinois Pork Producers
Association are proud to announce that Olympia High School in
Stanford has earned the title of best concession stand pork fare in
the state of Illinois in 2023, as they win the third annual Pork and
Pigskins State Championship!
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Olympia’s
pork chop sandwich beat out a field of nearly 50 IHSA schools in the
grill off, which was sponsored by the Illinois Pork Producers
Association. Over 100,000 votes were cast online to whittle the 48
competing schools down to the Savory 16. The IHSA then dispersed its
expert judges to sample the fare at each of the Savory 16 schools,
with the Spartans’ sandwich winning out on a rubric that included
taste, aroma, and appearance. Olympia receives the Golden Spatula
trophy for winning, along with a prize package from the Illinois
Pork Producers Association.
“IPPA appreciates the opportunity to use pork as a way to bring
schools and communities together,” said Illinois Pork Producers
Association President Chad Leman. “High school football in the fall
is a great time of year, and we are thrilled to be part of the
excitement. We extend our congratulations to all of the schools who
participated, but especially to the Olympia Spartans who took home
the coveted Golden Spatula.”
Olympia High School’s Future Farmers of America (FFA)
students have been grilling and selling pork chop sandwiches at
Spartan home football games since at least the early 1980’s. The
group is currently overseen by FFA Advisor Bryce Hoffman and grill
master Reed Naughton. The student-led crew routinely cooks 400-500
sandwiches per game, with their homemade grill allowing for 75 chops
to be prepared every 10 to 12 minutes.
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“It is definitely a team effort
every Friday in the fall,” said Hoffman. “We have awesome
support from everyone including school administration, the board
of education, our alumni group and the whole community! Everyone
is really excited about this great honor.”
FFA Alumni member, Melvin Springer helped get the
concession group started at Olympia. Hoffman adds that there is
“never a shortage of students who sign-up” to be a part of the proud
tradition, which helps the FFA Chapter raise money to allow the
students to attend leadership events like the annual State and
National FFA Conventions. The chops are purchased locally from the
IGA in Mackinaw, while students start covering the chops in Custom
Pork BBQ Spice right after school on gamedays. Olympia FFA alumni
and other supporters are on-hand to supervise the students and lend
a hand when necessary.
Fans wanting to sample the state championship sandwich have at least
one more chance this season, as Olympia will host Litchfield Coop
this Saturday (October 28) at 1:00 PM in the First Round of the IHSA
Football Playoffs.
[Matt Troha
Illinois High School Association
Assistant Executive Director]
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