San Antonio Spurs Visit Ingram High School After Floods

San Antonio Spurs engaging with high school students in a gymnasium.

Ingram, Texas, September 12, 2025

News Summary

The San Antonio Spurs made a heartfelt visit to Tom Moore High School to uplift students and families affected by the devastating floods that hit Ingram. This unexpected gesture provided hope and support to nearly 1,000 students who have been faced with significant challenges in the aftermath of the disaster, which claimed over 130 lives, including children. The players engaged with the students through interactive activities and emphasized the importance of community solidarity during tough times.

Ingram, Texas — On Wednesday, September 10, 2025, the San Antonio Spurs made a surprise visit to Tom Moore High School to uplift students and families still reeling from the devastating floods that struck the region on July 4, 2025. This natural disaster resulted in over 130 fatalities, including the tragic loss of more than two dozen children and their counselors at Camp Mystic.

The floods caused widespread destruction, severely impacting homes and businesses in Ingram and surrounding areas. The community has faced immense challenges in the aftermath, making the Spurs’ visit a timely and appreciated gesture of support.

Victor Wembanyama, the center for the Spurs, drew considerable excitement from the students during the event. Alongside his teammates, he participated in various activities designed to engage the audience, including dunking displays and autograph signings. These interactive moments helped create a celebratory atmosphere, bringing joy to the students who have endured significant struggles over the past few months.

Approximately 1,000 students from Tom Moore High School and nearby Hunt Middle School filled the Warriors gymnasium, cheering and applauding their hometown team. The noise and energy created a stark contrast to the sorrowful reality many of them are living in as they work to rebuild their community. Senior student Christopher Alva noted that this visit highlighted their town’s significance and demonstrated that they are not alone in their challenges.

Coach Mitch Johnson emphasized the responsibility that the Spurs share with the local community, reinforcing the idea that they are part of the same neighborhood. He articulated the importance of providing support to those affected, underlining how sports teams often play a pivotal role in uplifting their communities during difficult times.

The intention behind the surprise visit extended beyond mere entertainment. It was framed as an opportunity for the players to demonstrate their connection with the Ingram community. The team aims to inspire hope and facilitate a spirit of recovery among the students and families affected by the floods. The visit served as a moment of positivity and communal bonding amidst the ongoing challenges faced by the local population.

Ingram residents are taking steps toward recovery, but the path remains difficult. The Spurs’ unexpected visit provided a spark of hope and a reminder that their community has support from beyond their town, further encouraging unity and resilience as they navigate the road to normalcy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the San Antonio Spurs visit Tom Moore High School?

The Spurs visited to uplift the spirits of students and families affected by severe flooding in the region, which resulted in significant loss of life and property damage.

What activities did the Spurs engage in with the students?

The Spurs participated in dunking displays, signed autographs, and engaged with students to create a festive atmosphere.

How many students attended the event?

About 1,000 students from Tom Moore High School and Hunt Middle School attended the event.

What impact did the floods have on the Ingram community?

The floods resulted in over 130 fatalities, including children, and caused widespread damage to homes and businesses in the region, leaving the community in need of support.

Key Features of the Event

Feature Details
Date of Visit September 10, 2025
Location Tom Moore High School, Ingram, Texas
Purpose Support students and families affected by July 2025 floods
Fatalities from Flood Over 130, including children
Attendance About 1,000 students

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