News Release
AKRON — Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation is proud to announce a special recognition ceremony honoring Mr. Gene Hughes for an extraordinary 50 years of commitment, leadership, and service to TVSC athletics.
TVSC invites the community to join in recognizing Hughes for his remarkable contributions and lifelong friendship to Tippecanoe Valley athletics during Saturday’s ceremony, the school district said in a news release.
The celebration will take place this Saturday, Jan. 31, before the 5 p.m. girls varsity basketball game against Wawasee.
For five decades, Hughes has served as a constant source of support,
care, and encouragement for Valley student‐athletes. His service began as an
athletic trainer, a role he held for 18 years, where he became a trusted presence on the sidelines and a vital resource for student health and safety.
Following his training career, he continued supporting students by driving
the athletics bus for another 18 years, ensuring teams traveled safely to
competitions across the region.
Hughes also made a significant impact as both a head and assistant coach for track. Known for his meticulous attention to detail, he kept stats and operated the scoreboard for the track program for many years. His dedication extended into basketball as well; when the junior varsity basketball coach required surgery, Hughes stepped in as interim head
coach to keep the team moving forward.
After retiring, Hughes continued giving back to the Valley community by
serving for six years as an Instructional Aide and Athletic Director at Akron
Elementary School, further demonstrating his lifelong commitment to students.
In addition to his school roles, Hughes worked as an EMT. One of his most
meaningful memories came during a wrestling match in which a student
suffered a serious neck injury. Drawing on his EMT training, Mr. Hughes
responded quickly and with expert care, preventing further harm and
ensuring the athlete received the urgent attention he needed.
When asked what he has enjoyed most about his decades with TVSC athletics, Hughes said, “Being with the kids and trying to encouragethem to do the best they could.”
Beyond his athletic roles, Hughes has been a guiding force for Special Olympics at TVSC, organizing events for more than 20 years and creating opportunities for athletes of all abilities to shine. Even today, he remains a familiar and beloved presence at TVSC sporting events, often attending alongside his daughter, Teri.



