Oscar Smith’s Travis Johnson Wins VHSL Class 6 Offensive Honor

UPDATE: Oscar Smith’s senior wide receiver Travis Johnson has just been named the VHSL state Class 6 Offensive Player of the Year, marking a significant achievement for the athlete and the team. This announcement comes as the Tigers’ head coach Chris Scott also received the title of Coach of the Year for leading Oscar Smith to its second consecutive title and the fourth in his coaching tenure.

In a standout season, Johnson, who is committed to Michigan, recorded an impressive 1,157 yards on 56 receptions, scoring a remarkable 15 touchdowns. This recognition highlights his contributions in what has been his second consecutive year on the all-state team.

Joining Johnson on the first team are seven fellow Tigers, including junior quarterback Lonnie Andrews, senior offensive lineman Dory Wilson, and senior linebacker Malachi White. The team’s success is further reflected in the second team selections, which include senior tight end Charles McGlown and Jarvis at linebacker.

Oscar Smith secured its latest victory against Indian River with a score of 33-20 at Oscar Smith High School in Chesapeake, Virginia, on September 20, 2025. This triumph sets a strong foundation for the team as they continue their pursuit of excellence in the upcoming seasons.

As college football recruiting heats up, the implications of these awards extend beyond the current season. Johnson’s recognition could attract more attention to Oscar Smith, potentially influencing future recruits. Fans and analysts will eagerly watch how these accolades affect the Tigers’ program in the short and long term.

Stay tuned for more updates as the high school football landscape continues to evolve. The impact of these honors is significant, shaping the future trajectory of both players and coaches within the sport.