Champion Awards & Trophies

Muncie, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards
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Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Dogs Allowed
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Description

Specialties

Champion Awards & Trophies specializes in a wide range of awards and trophies in many materials and sizes. This versatile manufacturer offers a wide variety of custom products including signs, name badges, desk plates, door plates, corporate awards, banners, athletic signs, mugs, shirts, vanity plates, magnets and decals for your vehicle, window graphics, engraving, and many other customizable industry-​specific products and awards. Whether you need a standard generic product that has already been made, or a custom designed product, Champion Awards & Trophies can personalize each and every product to suit your individual needs without burning a hole in your wallet.

History

Established in 1987.

Champion Awards & Trophies has provided trophies and awards near Indianapolis and surrounding areas in Indiana since 1987. CAT has been well-​known locally as one of east central Indiana’s primary sources for custom awards, promotional products and sporting goods. In 2012, when the previous owners were considering closing, then-​employee Joey Stull purchased CAT. Stull had a vision to continue to grow the business using newer technologies and ideas of his own. CAT continues to serve a well-​established client base including Ball State University, in addition to a variety of businesses and organizations in and around Indianapolis and east central Indiana. Many local school corporations such as Wes-​Del, Mt. Vernon, Cowan, Pendleton Heights, Frankton, Burris, and Muncie Southside have used CAT for their needs.

Meet the Business Owner

Joey S.

Business Owner

In addition to running the store, you may see Joey behind the scenes during many IHSAA sporting events. He currently works as an umpire/​referee at various high school sporting events across Indiana.

Joey has also volunteered as a participant in Muncie’s «100 Men Who Cook», a local fundraiser to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana.

Joey and his wife have two sons and currently reside in Muncie.