BEAVER W.Va. (WVDN) – New River Community and Technical College is thrilled to congratulate Shady Spring High School on having been awarded the Most Outstanding Cheering Section at the 2024 New River CTC Invitational. As a result of this recognition, New River Community and Technical College Foundation has awarded Shady Spring High School $1000 toward project graduation, marking a significant achievement for the school community.
The New River CTC Invitational, held on January 2-6, 2024, at the Raleigh County Convention Center, brought together high schools from around the state for a week of spirited competition. Shady Spring High School’s cheering section stood out for its enthusiasm, creativity, and unwavering support for both their boys’ and girls’ teams.
In addition to Shady Spring High School’s award, the 2024 New River CTC Invitational was a resounding success, drawing large crowds and showcasing the talent and sportsmanship of student-athletes from local participating schools. The event provided an opportunity for students, families, and community members to come together and learn about the accessible and quality education provided by New River Community and Technical College.
“We extend our congratulations to Shady Spring High School and to all participating schools. We thank everyone involved in making the New River CTC Invitational a memorable event,” said Michael Green, New River CTC Vice President for External Affairs. “We are already looking forward to next year’s tournament and the opportunity to celebrate and showcase the talent and promise of students in West Virginia.”
New River Community and Technical College serves nine counties in southeast and south-central West Virginia: Fayette, Greenbrier, Mercer, Monroe, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Raleigh, Summers and Webster. The College offers classes online, in Beaver at the Raleigh County Campus, in Ghent at the Advanced Technology Center, in Hinton at Summers County ARH Hospital, in Lewisburg at the Greenbrier Valley Campus, in Marlinton at One Room University, in Princeton at the Mercer County Campus and in Summersville at the Nicholas County Campus.