UPDATE: Oscar Smith High School’s senior wide receiver Travis Johnson has been awarded the VHSL state Class 6 Offensive Player of the Year, marking a significant achievement for the Tigers’ standout athlete. Johnson’s incredible performance included 56 receptions for 1,157 yards and 15 touchdowns during the season, solidifying his reputation as one of the top players in Virginia high school football.
In addition, Chris Scott, the head coach of Oscar Smith, has been honored as the Coach of the Year after leading the Tigers to their second consecutive title and the fourth during his tenure. This recognition underscores the team’s dominance in the league.
Johnson, who is committed to play at the University of Michigan, was joined on the All-State first team by seven teammates. Notable selections included junior quarterback Lonnie Andrews, senior offensive lineman Dory Wilson, and senior linebacker Malachi White. The second team featured senior tight end Charles McGlown and Jarvis at linebacker.
This announcement comes on the heels of Oscar Smith’s impressive 33-20 victory over Indian River on September 20, 2025, at Oscar Smith High School in Chesapeake, Virginia. The Tigers’ success this season is a testament to their hard work and dedication on the field.
As the high school football season wraps up, the accolades for Oscar Smith continue to rise, making them a team to watch in future competitions. Fans and supporters are eager to see how Johnson’s talents will translate at the collegiate level, while Scott’s coaching strategies remain a focal point of discussion in Virginia football circles.
Stay tuned for more updates on Oscar Smith’s rising stars and their journey beyond high school football.
