History could be made in early June by a horse named California Chrome. Back in 1978, a horse named Affirmed was the last horse to win the Kentucky Derby, The Preakness, and the Belmont Stakes otherwise known as the Triple Crown of horse racing. Now, 36 years later, Chrome has won the first two races and only needs to…
Hit Trophy constantly strives to help our customers, and we recently added some new features to our website to aid our customers in choosing the correct items for their needs.
When customers visit a product at hittrophy.com, they will now have a chance to ask questions about a product online. Also, previous customers…
We know how important it is for you to receive your personalized gifts or engraved awards before Christmas and that’s why we’re laying out an easy guide for all you last minute shoppers. We’ve got you covered with this thurough breakdown of when you need to order and what shipping speed you need to select to get your items…
During this season of Thanksgiving and holiday cheer, we at Hit Trophy are thankful for all of our customers. As a small, family-owned business, we realize that our success depends upon the people, organizations, and businesses that use our products.
When you think of Black Friday instinctively you think of that coveted toy, big screen HDTV or video game console that you’ve been waiting all year to get. We also understand that the first place that you think of shopping at 6am Friday morning is not Hit Trophy. While we might not be the first place that you stop at, let us do our best to lure you to our website later in the day on Friday because we really do have some great deals going on during Black Friday. And before we go any further, let us take this moment to let everyone know that our brick & mortar store will not be open on Black Friday, but you can find these amazing specials at our website all day long!
Most of us will never have to be transported by helicopter ambulance, so imagine how Robert and Angie Burton of Bryan, Ohio felt when their newborn son had two life flights within hours of his birth. Born not breathing, William Denver Burton was flown to a hospital in Toledo first. A tracheotomy was performed, but when doctors suspected more had to be done to relieve swelling and mucous in the infant’s lungs, he was placed in ice packs to lower his…
A new year of college sports has started and with it comes all of the fun of fall sports. Hit Trophy has business partnerships with many high school and college athletic departments, and one of our favorite athletic conferences is the GLIAC.
What’s the GLIAC? GLIAC stands for the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, and it is one of the largest conferences in Division II of the NCAA. The conference is home to 16 different…
Back in 1992 Luther Vandross & Janet Jackson teamed up to perform a duet for the movie “Mo’ Money.” The song that they collaborated on was entitled “The Best Things in Life are Free.” The song was so popular with the public that it was later added to 4 other CD compilations between 1995 and 2009. One has to wonder why that song so popular? It’s true that the song had a good beat & a catchy tune for it’s time, not to mention two R&B legends singing it, but we here at Hit Trophy believe the reason for the songs popularity stemmed from it’s title & chorus; The best things in life are free.
Welcome to the heat of the summer! We are grilling to eat, swimming to beat the heat, and walking around in our bare feet. Yet the summer is not all fun and relaxation. Some of us do our best work in the warm weather brought on by the flames of the sun. For those people who achieve in the summer, we at Hit Trophy offer some flaming hot awards and trophies.
Armed Forces Day on May 18 and Memorial Day on May 27 are observed this month, so it makes sense that May has been declared Military Appreciation month. To show our appreciation for the military, we at Hit Trophy wish to give some recognition to a local organization: Honor Flight Northwest Ohio.
In compliance with the Governor of Ohio’s order closing all non-essential businesses, we will be closed for at least the next two weeks. While our online ordering process is still operational, we will not begin processing any orders until April 6th, 2020 at the earliest. Stay safe!