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Scholarships for Athletes We are still working on adding scholarships to this list for different sports so please check back frequently as we add specific sports. We have posted below some we have found so far for current or past student athletes in any sport, and are slowly adding in sport specific scholarships. If you have a specific sport you want to make sure we add please let us know by emailing us at: scholarshipsharing@gmail.com Please keep in mind, MOST sports scholarships are university or specific and so we are trying to only post scholarships which can be used at any college. We recommend searching for scholarships through your individual schools and ask coaches and guidance counselors for additional advice in addition to the scholarships we ve posted below. Here is a list of all the sports we are planning on trying to find scholarships for: Competitive Chess Quidditch Tri-Athletes Competitive Cycling Football Basketball Softball Baseball Cross Country/Track and Field Tennis Racquetball

Swimming Volleyball Horseback Riding/ Equine sports Golf Field Hockey Lacrosse Ice Hockey Ice Skating Roller Derby Fencing Vaulting Gymnastics Wrestling Martial Arts Fishing Hunting Snow Boarding Skate Boarding Surfing Rock Climbing Disclaimer: Scholarship Sharing has posted all information from public sources including the internet, libraries, and foundations. The information posted has been screened for legitimacy by checking the scholarship s background and long term standing, however please be aware that Virginia

Commonwealth University, nor its affiliates can be held liable in the event of a scholarship being a scam. Please apply for scholarships with caution and use your own judgments when completing applications. Please read these quick tips to spot a scam: 1. Money flows to the student only. Reputable scholarships never charge you to apply. 2. Asking for membership to an organization is not the same paying to apply for a scholarship. Check the history of the organization, their membership benefits, and make sure their payment method is secure. Never pay in cash. Always get a receipt for proof to dispute a charge with your bank if needed. 3. Guarantees = lies. No scholarship is a guaranteed win. 4. Do not apply if the scholarship application is asking for non-relevant personal information. For example: maiden name, pet name, first school you attended, email cpassword. 5. Leave a website immediately if they claim they have exclusive scholarships. Legitimate scholarship search engines or foundations always post scholarships which are public to others. 6. Be aware of the scholarships you applied for. Consider using our tracking sheet, if you want one you can email scholarshipsharing@gmail.com. Don t ever send back information or money if you receiving letters of potential awards you don t recognize or remember. 7. If something feels, sounds, or seems fishy, it probably is. Scholarships for any student athlete regardless of sport Wendy s High School Heisman https://www.wendyshighschoolheisman.com/about/how-it-works/ Deadline: Opens on July 18, 2016 closes October 3, 2016 3 p.m. PT/6 p.m

If you re a high school senior dedicated to learning, leading and performing, you have exactly what it takes to become a Wendy s High School Heisman. Eligibility begins with maintaining a GPA of 3.0 (B average) or better. Applicants also need to be proven leaders and role models within their school and community. And applicants must perform in at least one of the 43 school sponsored sports recognized by the International Olympic Committee in the Summer and Winter Olympic Games or the National Federation of State High School Associations. Archery, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Bobsleigh, Bowling, Boxing, Canoeing/Rowing, Cross Country, Curling, Cycling, Diving, Equestrian (Dressage/Eventing/Jumping), Fencing, Field Hockey, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Handball, Ice Hockey, Ice Skating (Figure or Speed), Judo, Lacrosse, Luge, Rugby, Sailing, Shooting, Skiing (Alpine, Biathlon, Cross Country, Free- Style, Jumping), Snowboard, Soccer, Softball, Spirit/Cheerleading, Swimming (or Synchronized), Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis, Track & Field, Trampoline, Triathlon, Volleyball (or Beach), Water Polo, Weightlifting, and Wrestling. Wendy s High School Heisman uses five geographic regions. Two National Finalists one senior male and one senior female will be selected from each of the five Wendy s High School Heisman regions. Big Sun Scholarship www.bigsunathletics.com Deadline: June 19, 2017 The BigSun Organization is proud to be able to help young athletes succeed in their academic pursuits. In order to do our part we are offering an annual scholarship to a deserving student. All student athletes are eligible for this award, regardless of which sport they are participating in. Award amount: $500 How to Apply: Please send us a short essay answering the following 2 part question: What has your participation in sports affected who you are and how you relate to others? Include the effects on personal relations with peers and others. Who is eligible? All student athletes are eligible regardless of the sport they are engaged in. The student must be a high school senior or be attending a post-secondary institute.

All essay submissions should be sent to: athleticawards@bigsunathletics.com When is the winner notified? The winner will be notified within 2 weeks and the name of the winner will be posted on this website at that time. When is the award received? The award is mailed within 2 weeks of the deadline. Jerry Fuchs/ MAN-Etc., Inc. Making a Difference http://www.manetc.org/scholarship.html Deadline: Currently closed. Last deadline was March 31, 2016 The Jerry Fuchs/ MAN-Etc., Inc. Making a Difference Scholarship offers a one-time scholarship to assist the funding of educational and/or occupational advancement schooling of qualified individuals identified by the MAN Scholarship Selection Committee. The scholarship will provide funding to the recipient s school, for a maximum of four (4) years, based upon the successful fulfillment of the scholarship continuance criteria. The goal of this scholarship will be to fund those applicants who we feel whose lives would be significantly impacted by the funding of further education. These funds can be used to pay for any school s tuition, and/or other school related expenses such as room, board or books. Further, each recipient of the scholarship is expected to participate in the MAN Mentorship Program. Eligibility: The MAN Scholarship Selection Committee will be identifying the MAN Scholars. These scholars are considered to be the diamond in the rough students or not the normal scholarship recipient make-up. For example these students backgrounds may consist of the following: B or C grade point average; high SAT scores but low GPA; athletes and/or students looking to go into a technical/medical area; single parent or at risk family; active or extensive work, community and/or athletic experience; high propensity for corporate and/or community leadership/ service and low income family. Our particular emphasis will be to fund those individuals with a high potential to Make a Difference and succeed given this stimulus. The Virginia High School League

http://www.vhsl.org/about.scholarships The Virginia High School League (VHSL), in partnership with its corporate sponsors, is proud to offer scholarships for college bound seniors. Through these scholarships, the VHSL is committed to supporting and investing in Virginia's youth. We encourage parents and students to take advantage of these scholarship opportunities. Allstate Foundation/VHSL Achievement Award Deadline: postmarked by March 15, 2017 Nineteen $1,500 scholarships are awarded each year honoring nineteen high school seniors representing all parts of the state with the VHSL-Allstate Achievement Award, the highest honor given by the VHSL to students who have excelled in the classroom and in athletic and academic activities. To find out more about the VHSL-Allstate Achievement Award, see the application form on the website. Candidates must have previously won a varsity letter or the equivalent in one of the following sports: baseball, boys or girls basketball, cheer, boys or girls cross country, field hockey, football, boys or girls golf, gymnastics, boys or girls indoor track, lacrosse, boys or girls outdoor track, boys or girls soccer, softball, boys or girls swimming, boys or girls tennis, boys or girls volleyball and wrestling; or the academic activities of debate, drama, forensics, creative writing, newspaper, yearbook, magazine. scholastic bowl or film festival to be eligible for the award. Savedge Scholarship Award Deadline: postmarked by March 1, 2017 Each year the VHSL awards $500 to one college-bound senior who has participated and excelled in school publications (magazine, newsmagazine, newspaper and yearbook), and for at least two years has demonstrated outstanding personal qualities such as leadership, writing, proficiency, design aptitude, creativity, teamwork and character. To find out more about the Savedge Scholarship Award, see the application form on the right. Vito Perriello Citizenship Award Deadline: postmarked by March 1, 2017 Two $1,000 scholarships will be awarded during the school year, honoring one male and one female student-participant who demonstrates outstanding traits of citizenship in his/her high school career. Only students graduating from a VHSL member school will be eligible for these awards. Each VHSL member school may nominate one male and one female student (a separate application is required for each individual). Students must have previously participated in one or more VHSL activities which can include serving as an athletic training student aide (ATSA) with a Virginia licensed athletic trainer within that school to be eligible for the award. All

applications must be submitted to the VHSL office by the member school principal. A statewide committee representing educators and Sports Medicine Advisory Committee representatives will review all nominations and select the winners. To find out more about the Vito Perriello Citizenship Award, see the application form on the right. PCA's Triple-Impact Competitor Scholarship Program http://positivecoach.org/our-awards/triple-impact-competitor-scholarships/ Deadline: Open January 1, 2017 - May 31, 2017 PCA awards scholarships of $1,000-$2,000 (depending on location) to high school athletes, based on their essays explaining how they meet the standard defined in Elevating Your Game: Becoming a Triple-Impact Competitor: Personal Mastery: Making oneself better Leadership: Making one's teammates better Honoring the Game: Making the game better. Eligibility extends to any high school junior residing anywhere in the U.S. and playing for a high school team or in club sports! The Makayla Fund Scholarship Deadline: All Scholarships are due 7 days prior to season opening. For an application email: scholarship@themakaylafund.org The Guerriero family started a fund not to memorialize Makayla s death but to do something special and help the community in her name. We want to show kids how sports can help their self-esteem and how the funds can help lift burdens off of the families who need just a little help. The Makayla Fund Scholarship was created to assist anyone who needs a little help in paying for sports tuition or help with equipment or other fees they may occur. The mission of the Makayla Guerriero Memorial Fund is to help educate teens and their parents to assist in preventing teen suicide in Makayla s memory through public awareness and education, reduce the stigma, and serve as a resource for those touched by suicide. We also want to help improve the life of teens with our high school sports scholarship program by giving the necessary funds to play a sport if one cannot afford it. This will help take the added pressures off families who don t need the unwanted burdens.

We want this to be open to everyone even if you have a really nice job that pays well. We all know sometimes we may run into hard times and don t qualify for school programs. We granted over $30,000.00 in scholarships to 52 students including 3 teams since we started in September 2013. National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association Scholarship Program http://www.niaaa.org/niaaa-awards/niaaa-student-athlete-scholarship/ Deadline: Please forward all materials to the NIAAA Liaison in your respective state. See Find Your NIAAA State Liaison dropdown menu at: http://www.niaaa.org/niaaa-awards/niaaa-student-athlete-scholarship Hard Copy Application and essay must be postmarked by your states individual deadline date. Any electronic copy applications must also be received by the liaison no later than your states deadline date. In accordance with National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association s (NIAAA) purpose to promote, facilitate and increase the knowledge and understanding of the vital role of interscholastic athletics in the educational system, this scholarship program will foster and recognize the partnership between the NIAAA and secondary education. The scholarships will recognize the distinguished scholastic, leadership and sportsmanship attributes of high school student-athletes, and the importance of high school athletics in each student s life. Criteria: 1. Applicant must be a High School Senior 2. Applicant must have achieved at least two (2) of the following: (A) minimum of B+ average; (B) Ranked in the top 25% of class; (C) ACT score of 24 or an SAT score of 1500 (Math, Reading and Writing) 3. Applicant must have participated in two sports for at least two years in each sport 4. Applicant must have earned at least one varsity letter in each of two sports 5. Applicant must complete attached scholar/essay application 6. Applicant must have a letter of recommendation from the high school athletic administrator/director

7. School athletic director must be an NIAAA member and a member of their respective state athletic administrators association 8. The principal or athletic director must sign the application to insure that the academic information submitted is accurate 9. All hard copy materials must be postmarked or electronic materials sent to the NIAAA State Liaison in your respective state by your states deadline. Select your state at the bottom of the website Scholarship Page to view your states deadline and liaison information. Scholarship Awards: State Winners - one male and one female will each receive a plaque recognizing them as state winners NIAAA Section Winners - one male and one female will each receive a $1,500 scholarship and a plaque recognizing them as section winners National Winners one male and one female will each receive a $2,500 scholarship and a glass etching recognizing them as national winners Sports Unlimited Scholarship http://www.sportsunlimitedinc.com/scholarship.html Deadline: Currently closed. Last deadline was April 20, 2016 Sports Unlimited is dedicated to reaching further than the field, court, or diamond that you play on. We believe in fostering development and empowering ourselves and others through higher education because it takes as much courage to succeed in the classroom as it does on the field. Once every year, we offer a $1,000 college scholarship to the athlete who inspires us most through his or her essay. You might even be featured in our blog! If you intend to apply for the scholarship, follow the instructions below. Here s how to enter: Write an essay on the topic What is the biggest problem in high school sports and why? in 500-1000 words. Email a word doc attachment of your essay to scholarship@sportsunlimited.com Use subject: Sports Unlimited Scholarship The file name should be your full name, state, and date of birth.

Example: Chase-Utley-PA-12-17-1978.docx Include your high school in the essay (either in mention or stated in the header) Fill out Sports Unlimited s five-question survey as well. Here s how you win: Write a great essay. It s subjective, we re going to pick our favorite essay. We will send you a check to spend on tuition, books, room, board, etc. We will pick a winner around May 15 annually and notify the winner. To be eligible: You must be a graduating high school senior or a freshman/sophomore in college. We reserve the right to verify the date of high school graduation and/or college enrollment. Foot Locker Scholar Athletes https://footlockerscholarathletes.com/about#eligibility Deadline: It re-open on October 1, 2016 Foot Locker will be awarding $20,000 college scholarships to outstanding student athletes who demonstrate exceptional academic ability and strong leadership skills in sports, school and within their communities. As a new addition to the program this year, one of our twenty winners will also be selected for the Ken C. Hicks scholarship for demonstrating superior educational achievement, outstanding leadership, and a true love of the game. This winner will receive an additional $5000 award (for a total of $25,000). Eligibility: In order to be eligible for the Foot Locker Scholar Athletes program, the applicant must: Be a current high school senior entering a four-year, accredited US college or university in the Fall Be currently a member (in good standing) of a high school sports team or be involved in after-school sports (e.g. intramurals, martial arts, etc.)

have maintained an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher from ninth grade to first semester of 12th grade Be a U.S. citizen or US Permanent Legal Resident Foot Locker employees and their immediate family members are ineligible What if I'm not on a high school varsity team? Doesn't matter! As long as you are committed to sports in some way, we'll still consider your application. What if I don't intend to play sports in college? Again, no sweat. We just want to see that you've exemplified superior leadership skills in multiple settings, including your sports team(s), your school, and your community. I'm currently enrolled in college. Can I still apply for this scholarship? The Foot Locker Scholar Athletes scholarship is only open to high school seniors who will be entering their freshman year of college in the Fall. Unfortunately, current college students are not eligible to apply. What can the scholarship money be used for? The Foot Locker Scholar Athletes scholarship can be applied to tuition, fees, and required supplies as billed directly by the winner's accredited, four-year college/university. The $20,000 scholarship will be awarded in four equal annual payments of $5,000 throughout the winner's four-year college career. Keep in mind that we generally send the scholarship directly to the winner's college to be applied to tuition and fees. The winner of the Ken C. Hicks scholarship will receive an additional $5,000 to their total award. That winner's college will receive their scholarship in four installments of $6,250. I have more questions, whom should I contact? We'd be happy to answer any questions you may have. Please contact us at footlocker@tmiagency.org Athnet Sports Recruiting Scholarship http://www.athleticscholarships.net/scholarship-contest.htm Deadline: Currently closed. Last deadline was June 1, 2016

We help athletes find opportunities to play college sports and get an athletic scholarship. At Athnet Sports Recruiting we believe in the ability of sports to teach young people important life lessons. This scholarship is open to a current or future college student who plays, or has played high school or college sports. The Athnet Scholarship committee will award the scholarship to the student whose essay best demonstrates how the lessons they learned through sport have positively impacted them as they pursue their college education. The $1,000 will only be usable towards the cost of tuition and books. The check will be made out to the winner s school of choice and credited to your academic costs Who is Eligible: Must be a current or former athlete at the high school or college level. Must be a current college student or high school senior entering college. How to enter: Write a 400-500 word essay describing how the lessons you have learned through playing sports have positively impacted you as you pursue your college education. Email your essay and other required information to scholarships@athleticscholarships.net. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Colleges Sports Recruiting Scholarship http://www.collegesportsscholarships.com/scholarship.htm Deadline: Currently closed. Last deadline was July 1, 2016 Sports is a more than wins and losses and while we are committed to helping athletes find opportunities to play sports at the college level, we believe the most important thing is getting a college education. As an organization we are proud to award a $1,000 scholarship to a college student who best represents a true leader in sports and life. We encourage all current or future college students who competed in a sport at the high school level to apply for the College Sports Recruiting Scholarship. Who is Eligible: Must be a current or former student athlete in either High School or College. Continuing sports in college is not a requirement. Current or future college students High School seniors who will be attending college are also eligible.

Write about a time you were the leader in an important moment on the field or in your community. Describe what you did and what you learned from that experience. The essay needs to be written in 1,000 words or less. Email your essay along with your name, college or university, year of graduation and contact information to leadership@collegesportsscholarships.com The scholarship can only be applied towards the cost of tuition, books or room and board. The scholarship winner will have a check written in their name to their university where the funds will be applied directly to costs of school. One-Tri Scholarship https://www.onetri.com/onetri-500-student-tri-athlete-scholarship_ep_116-1.html Deadline: Applications are due on March 1st. Make sure your submission reaches our inboxes by 11:59PM on February 29th, 2017! Triathletes understand that reaching your goals takes commitment and passion. Being an excellent student takes these same attributes, but also requires a love of learning. If you re a student and a tri-athlete, OneTri wants to give you the chance to win $500 towards your education expenses. Who can apply? All students enrolled or recently accepted to an accredited college or university are welcome to enter the One Tri Scholarship. Applicants must provide proof of their enrollment via email, preferably a picture of your current student ID or copy of your recent acceptance letter. How do I apply? Applying students need to send in proof that they ve participated in a triathlon (of any length), a marathon, or a half-marathon. Acceptable forms of proof include a photo of you at the event, a photo of your registration form, or a photo of you with your race number (for example, on your swim cap or number bib). In your email, also include the following information: First and last name Address School name GPA

Date of birth Guardian name (if under 18 years of age) Stated permission to share your photo on OneTri s social media accounts Email your submission to scholarship@onetri.com Only one submission is allowed per student per year. A winner will be chosen by a lottery drawing from the pool of qualified candidates by April 1st, 2016. If you have questions or concerns, please contact us at scholarships@onetri.com Location Specific: Lynell Oliver Baker Memorial Scholarship http://www.lynelloliverbakermemorialscholarship.org/ Deadline: Currently closed. Last deadline was April 11, 2016 Eligibility: Graduating females from Suffolk Public High Schools - King's Fork, Lakeland, and Nansemond River - who have been accepted to a college or university for post-secondary study. Selection is based upon academics, athletic participation, school and community activities, and financial need. Students must download, complete, and print the application, then submit it to their Guidance Counselor. Students must include their essay and letters of recommendation from BOTH a TEACHER and a COACH. PIT Student-Athlete Scholarship Program https://www.portsmouthinvitational.com/pit-scholarships.html Deadline: Nominations for scholarship recipients are submitted by the schools. Contact the high school Guidance Department or Scholarship Coordinator for more information.

Only those nominations received on or before March 6 annually will be considered. The Portsmouth Invitational Tournament is pleased to announce the annual PIT Student-Athlete Scholarship Program. Scholarships of $4,000 will be awarded to a student-athlete from each of the Southside Hampton Roads cities, including: Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk and Virginia Beach. Each school may nominate one (1) student only. The scholarships will be awarded to special and unique individuals who: Are definitely going to pursue higher education and have a need for financial aid; Have made significant contributions to athletics; Will not receive any financial assistance in the form of a full athletic scholarship or appointment to one of the military academies; Have the respect of coaches, peers, teachers and community. The Selection Committee of the PIT will select one individual from each city who best exemplifies the description above. Attributes of athletic participation, leadership, service and character will be considered. Character Reflects the qualities of honesty, integrity and courage; Leadership Possesses the capacity to lead and demonstrates the ability to provide direction that results in group achievement; Scholarship achieves above average grades, evidenced by proof provided by the nominating school that the student will be accepted by an institution of higher learning; Athletic Participation must have participated in a varsity sport for a minimum of two years including junior and senior years. Hampton Roads Community Foundation http://www.hamptonroadscf.org/scholarships/availableundergraduatescholarships.html Deadline: Unless noted, the application deadline for all undergraduate scholarships through the foundation is March 1 annually Dean-Callahan Memorial Scholarship For graduating high school seniors from public high schools in Norfolk who have participated on a school athletic team for at least two years and will attend a four-year college or university. Students must be participating on a school athletics team during their senior year unless prevented from playing due to an injury. Preference will be

given to swimmers. Priority will also be given to athletes rather than students in supportive roles such as team managers and athletic training aides. Jarrod Camper Smith Memorial Scholarship For an outstanding high school senior who participated in youth sports programs through King's Grant/Lynnhaven Recreation Association for at least three years. This is a one-year scholarship; it will not be renewed. This award is merit-based; financial need is not a factor. Norfolk Sports Club Scholarship http://www.norfolksportsclub.com/scholarship.asp Deadline: Currently closed. Last deadline was postmarked by April 15, 2016 The Norfolk Sports Club will award 12 scholarships to outstanding student athletes throughout Hampton Roads each year. In order to apply for a Norfolk Sports Club Scholarship, you must meet the following criteria: *Have lettered in at least one sport *Must graduate with a "C" average or better *Must attend a college or university in the State of Virginia *Must demonstrate a financial need *Must be a student within the Hampton Roads area. Membership in the Norfolk Sports Club is NOT required to apply. The Norfolk Sports Club Scholarship Foundation must receive the completed application, including letters of recommendation. Please send the completed application to: Mr. Joe Monaco Norfolk Sports Club Scholarship Foundation PO Box 12501 Norfolk, VA 23541 If you have questions, please contact Erin Round, Administrative Assistant, at the Norfolk Sports Club office at 757-497-9583 or email e.round@norfolksportsclub.org. Community Foundation of Danville Virginia

http://www.cfdrr.org/receive/scholarships/ Deadline: Next Application Cycle to Open January 1, 2017. Last deadline was February 29, 2016 Andy Warren Scholarship Fund To provide scholarships for George Washington High School athletes with a preference given to GW football players. Steven Bruce Daniels, Jr. Scholarship Fund To provide scholarships for Danville-Pittsylvania-Caswell graduates attending either NC State University or Virginia Tech and plans for studying in the field of agriculture or with a high school varsity athletics background. Alger Pugh Scholarship Fund To provide scholarships for George Washington High School athletes with a preference given to GW football players. Northern Virginia Athletic Directors, Administrators and Coaches Association Scholarships http://www.nvadaca.org/scholarship-applications/ http://www.nvadaca.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/scholarship-application-2017.pdf Deadline: March 6, 2017 These scholarships are for qualified senior athletes, managers, athletic trainers and cheerleaders in the Northern Region. These scholarships are for: 1. A female student 2. A male student 3. A student who serves as athletic trainer and plans to pursue a career in health care 4. A physically challenged student 5. A student planning a career in early childhood/elementary education 6. A two-year letter winner in either interscholastic baseball or softball

7. Student must attend one of the 35 high schools on the application list. See link above for full list. The scholarship committee considers financial need (family-perceived), athletic involvement, academic program, GPA, writing skills, leadership ability, school and community involvement and recommendation. Email questions about Scholarships to nvadacascholarship@gmail.com Salem Virginia Education and Alumni Foundation http://www.sefandaa.org/scholarships/ http://www.sefandaa.org/scholarships/how-to-apply/ Deadline: If you have questions, please contact treasurer@sefandaa.org. Applications are available through Mrs. Dalaski in the Guidance Office in February and are due back to Mrs. Dalaski in March. Hammersley, Charlie Scholarship This endowment will provide a scholarship to a deserving graduate of Salem High School who will pursue a college degree and major in recreation or an athlete who will continue playing sports in college. White, Willis Mathematics and Athletic Endowment Awards from this endowment will be made to deserving Salem High School students who have excelled in mathematics or football. Burns, Lauren Elizabeth Scholarship Awards will be made to Salem High School graduating senior members of marching band who, in their daily lives, have exhibited well-roundedness, humility, good character, athleticism, leadership skills, and a reverence for God. Bussard, Ruth and Ray Bridgewater College Endowment The award will be made to an outstanding athlete, preferably to one playing football and matriculating at Bridgewater College. Richmond do you know a standout student-athlete?

The region s top scholar-athletes are announced each month between September and May in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and twenty finalists are selected to attend the Awards Dinner at the end of the school year. The dinner features a guest speaker, followed by the recognition of all finalists, CJW Comeback Athletes of the Year, Williams Mullen Teams of the Year, and Scholar Athlete Winners and Runners Up. Monthly nominations must be made by the school's activities director or the athlete's coach, and should be based upon the following criteria: Must be in grade 9, 10, 11 or 12. 3.0 GPA from the previous semester. Current good academic standing. Good character. Email: ekolenich@timesdispatch.com Fax: 804-775-8085 Mail: Attn: Eric Kolenich Richmond Times-Dispatch P.O. Box 85333 Richmond, Va. 23293 The Team DC Student-Athlete Scholarship http://www.teamdc.org/scholarships/scholarship-recommendation-page/ Deadline: Currently closed. Last deadline was June 1, 2016 The Team DC Student-Athlete Scholarship is awarded to a self-identified lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) student-athlete who has made a contribution to the sport(s) he or she is a part of and, as a result of his or her contributions and involvement, has enhanced the perception of the LGBT community. Awards are made to graduating high school seniors in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area who will be attending a fully accredited two or four year college/university. This includes the District of Columbia, Prince George s County (MD), Montgomery County (MD), Calvert County (MD), St. Mary s County (MD), Arlington County (VA), City of Alexandria (VA), Fairfax County (VA), and Prince William County (VA). Candidates should demonstrate dedication to both academic and athletic excellence, as well as show promise of serving as a positive role model as a lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender individual. The Team DC Student-Athlete Scholarship will provide up to $2,000 of financial support to offset the cost of educational expenses including, but not limited to, tuition, housing, room and board or books. A minimum of one scholarship will be awarded annually.

Applicants must meet the following criteria to be eligible for consideration by the Team DC Student-Athlete Scholarship Selection Committee: Applicant must self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. (Note: Team DC is aware of potential issues around self-disclosure and respects the privacy of all applicants. Applicants do not have to be public in their self-disclosure, but they must self-identify as LGBT in order to be considered for this scholarship.) Applicant must be a graduating high school senior or current college student and have demonstrated academic success. Applicant must demonstrate active involvement/participation in interscholastic athletics or a competitive sport (club sport, recreation league, etc.). Sports include, but are not limited to, baseball, basketball, bowling, cheerleading/competitive cheer, crew, cross country, fencing, figure skating, field hockey, football, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, rugby, sailing, skiing, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo, or wrestling. Activity in other sports can be considered. (NOTE: Applicants receiving other athletic scholarships must adhere to all NCAA rules concerning eligibility and reporting requirements.) Applicant must supply an official copy of their most recent transcript from high school or college. Applicant must intend to enroll full-time in an undergraduate program at a fully accredited two or four year college/university no later than fall 2016. All questions should be directed to scholarship@teamdc.org. Arlington Community Foundation http://www.arlcf.org Deadline: Currently closed. The deadline was last extended to Feb 8, 2016 Ben Burdetsky Youth-In-Action Scholarship (2 at $1,000; valued at up to $4,000) for two Arlington Public School high school seniors, 1 male and 1 female, to attend an accredited institution. Consideration will be given to the student's participation in athletics, community service and leadership. Renewable for up to 3 years with good academic standing. Financial Need Based. Donn and Michael Marston Scholarship (1 at $1,000) for a high school senior residing in Arlington who has made a significant contribution to the athletic program in his/her Arlington high school. The student cannot be a recipient of full college athletic scholarship. Baseball:

The Dixie Boys Baseball, Inc. / Bernie Varnadore Scholarship http://www.dixie.org/assetfactory.aspx?did=551 Deadline: Applications are taken from January 1st through April 1st each year with the winners being notified by May 1 of each year. The Dixie Boys Baseball, Inc. / Bernie Varnadore Scholarship program provides eleven (11) $1,250 cash awards. Each year successful candidates are recognized at a High School Seniors Honor Program or at another appropriate venue. Checks are mailed to the school in early August upon verification of enrollment. Outstanding High School Seniors that at one time participated in a franchised Dixie Boys Baseball, Inc. program and plan to pursue undergraduate studies at a college or university may apply. Dixie Boys Baseball, Inc. programs include Dixie Boys Baseball for boys 13 and 14 years old; Dixie Pre-Majors Baseball for boys 15-16 & 17; and Dixie Majors Baseball for boys 15 through 19 years old. NOTE: Dixie Youth Baseball, Inc., for ages 12 and under, has established their own scholarship programs and applications. These should be made separately to their organization. Diamond Sports Scholarship http://www.legion.org/scholarships/baseball http://www.legion.org/documents/baseball/baseball_scholarship.pdf Deadline: July 15 annually. Any team manager or head coach of an American Legion (post affiliated) team may nominate a player for consideration of this award. The scholarship application, letters of recommendation and certification form must be completed, postmarked and mailed to the department headquarters no later than July 15. Three letters of testimony must be attached to the nomination form. Attach a one-page letter of recommendation from your: (1) Legion coach or team manager (2) American Legion post commander or adjutant (3) Community leader, (i.e. teacher, minister, Scout leader, church leader, principal) Each Department Baseball Committee will select an American Legion player who best meets the qualifications as the American Legion Baseball Scholarship winner. Each department winner will receive a scholarship from The American Legion of $500 or more.

Karate/Martial Arts: The H U Lee Foundation Scholarship http://www.huleefoundation.org/scholarship/ Deadline: Currently closed. Last deadline was February 15, 2016. The H.U. Lee Memorial Foundation scholarship program includes two levels of awards: National and Regional. This scholarship is for a student who in taekwondo or karate. National Scholarships can range from $1,000 up to $8,000 and are paid on a semester basis. Regional Scholarships are typically one-time awards, and vary based on the funds that are raised by the licensees and students within their respective region. Students may apply for a Regional Scholarship each year during their college career. Scholarship amounts are based on the Foundation s fundraising totals during the prior year. National Scholarship Eligibility Requirements: Submit a complete application, including a copy of high school transcripts, Taekwondo instructor s signature, two letters of recommendation and essay. Graduation from an accredited high school with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Acceptance to an accredited U.S. college by August 1st to pursue full time study beginning no later than September 30th. Completed the SAT and/or ACT tests with a minimum combined score of 1600 and/or 27, respectively. Exemplify the skills obtained through the American Taekwondo Association, such as discipline and perseverance. Never been convicted of drug possession or distribution. Registered with the Selective Services, if required. Regional Scholarship Eligibility Requirements: Submit a complete application, including a copy of high school transcripts, Taekwondo instructor s signature, two letters of recommendation and essay. Application must be received by February 15th. Late and/or incomplete applications will not be accepted. Graduation from an accredited high school with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.

Acceptance to an accredited U.S. college by August 1st to pursue full time study beginning no later than September 30th. Completed the SAT and/or ACT tests. Exemplify the skills obtained through the American Taekwondo Association, such as discipline and perseverance. Never been convicted of drug possession or distribution. Registered with the Selective Services, if required. If you have any questions, please contact the H.U. Lee Memorial Foundation at hulf@ataonline.com or 501.568.2821 extension 2263. The Helen Gee Chin Scholarship Foundation http://hgcscholarshipfoundation.org/home/application Deadline: The next application will be available by mid-march 2017 The Helen Gee Chin Scholarship Foundation was founded on March 7, 2011, to honor the memory of Helen Gee Chin, wife of Sifu Chin of Calvin Chin s Martial Arts Academy, Inc. The Foundation is offering college scholarships to encourage academic achievement and motivate individuals to become serious students of the Chinese martial arts. They in the past have awarded $14,000 towards scholarships for eight students in a given year. The scholarship is open to students who plan to enroll full-time as an undergraduate at an accredited U.S. four-year college or university and meet the minimum eligibility requirements: U.S. citizenship, five or more years* of study in Chinese Martial Arts (Kung Fu, Wu Shu, or Tai Chi), and a B average grade or better. Scholarship recipients are selected based on criteria such as martial arts study and achievement*, academic achievement, a written essay, and participation and leadership in community and school activities. Further details about eligibility and the selection process can be found on the scholarship application. CMP Scholarship Program Rifle/Marksmanship: http://thecmp.org/communications/cmp-scholarship-program/ Deadline: Currently closed. Last deadline was March 20, 2016

The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) grants a $1,000 one-year scholarship to encourage outstanding high school seniors who are currently enrolled on a team or club that is actively participating in rifle or pistol marksmanship competitions. Eligibility: Be a U.S. Citizen. Be of good moral character. Have achieved a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average. Be a graduating high school senior. Demonstrate acceptance to a university, college or trade school leading to a diploma or trade certification. Demonstrate rifle or pistol marksmanship competition experience. Students who are planning on enrolling or are enrolled in a Military Academy are not eligible. Based on merit, selected individuals are high school seniors who are currently enrolled in a team or club that is participating in rifle or pistol marksmanship competitions. The CMP seeks applications from high school seniors who currently compete in marksmanship competitions. CMP Scholarships are one-year awards that may be used to fund any accredited secondary education or vocational program. CMP Scholarships may also be used to pursue a postsecondary education during the upcoming school year. The scholarships are paid to the scholarship recipient but must be countersigned by the financial aid offices of the college where the student is enrolled. The check may then be used to pay other fees or expenses that are not covered by other awards or grants. Contact CMP Scholarship Program Camp Perry Training Site Bldg #3 P.O. Box 576 Port Clinton, OH 43452

(419) 635-2141 Ext. 1109 kwilliams@thecmp.org Lacrosse: US Lacrosse's Michael Breschi Scholarship http://www.uslacrosse.org/participants/players/high-school/michael-breschi-scholarship.aspx Deadline: Currently closed. Last deadline was July 1, 2016 US Lacrosse's Michael Breschi Scholarship is awarded to two (2) graduating high school seniors who plan to attend college and are the son or daughter of a coach. The parent or guardian can be either a male or female coach in high school or college, and should be a full-time employee of an educational institution. The scholarship is a one-time scholarship of $2,500 for each of two recipients. An amount of $2,500 will be issued to the scholarship winner s college/university after the transcript of the first semester/quarter has been received by US Lacrosse. The Michael Breschi Scholarship was established in 2007 to honor the life of Michael Breschi, son of Joe Breschi, head men s lacrosse coach at University of North Carolina. The scholarship was established to preserve Michael s memory and pass on the steadfast support of the lacrosse community. It is the hopes of Coach Breschi's fellow coaches, that in awarding this scholarship to the child of another lacrosse coach, they might continue to show their continued support and care to the Breschi family. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wang Memorial Scholarship Fencing: http://www.wangmemorial.com/about-eric-wang.html http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/document/0053/3923/wang_scholarship.pdf Deadline: June 30, 2017 Eric Wang was a member of the Fencing Institute of Texas and St. Mark s Men s Epee Teams. Eric had an effusive smile and demeanor. He walked through life with an air of confidence, but a humbleness that reached out to everyone he met. Eric was a tremendous athlete and gifted

student. He embraced life and all those around him as his equal, and gave of himself effortlessly and graciously. The annual award is a minimum of $500.00 per recipient; higher monetary amount and multiple awards may be given at the discretion of the selection committee. All High school seniors and college/university undergraduate students across the US are eligible to apply for this scholarship. This is not a need based scholarship. Nor do you have to be fencing NCAA. All college-bound fencers are encouraged to apply. Applicant requirements: 1. All applicants must be high school seniors or undergraduate students attending college or university in the fall of the scholarship year. 2. Applicants must submit the completed application in a timely fashion. 3. Applicants must have demonstrated a strong desire to participate in fencing activities and help other fencers. 4. Provide TWO signed recommendation letters from Coaches or Fencers who know the applicant personally. These letters should attest to the general character of the applicant. This is the only endorsement required. Endorsements from teachers, counselors, etc., should not be included and will not be considered. 5. Submit a photo that may be used on the internet and in other publications. The American Fence Association s Education Foundation http://americanfenceassociation.com/education-foundation/ Deadline: Currently closed. Last deadline was December 15, 2015 The American Fence Association s Education Foundation in conjunction with the generous support of contributing organizations has established a NEED-BASED scholarship program consisting of several scholarships to assist deserving students finance their education. Scholarships for any level of education beyond high school, including college, junior college, graduate school, trade school, etc. may be awarded. In order to be eligible to receive one of these scholarships, you must submit a completed application online. The program is need-based and is NOT limited to AFA members. For any questions please call AFA at 800-822-4342 or email memberservices@americanfenceassociation.com

The Connor Porter Memorial Scholarship http://www.usfencing.org/page/show/1134260-scholarships- https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/29368-usa-fencing Deadline: Currently closed. Last deadline was March 4, 2016 Connor passed away on July 26, 2012 in a plane crash with his father, Pat, and another friend shortly after winning bronze in the Division III foil event at the Summer Nationals in Anaheim. Connor had many friends in the fencing world and was well known for his sportsmanship and encouraging others. Connor's father, Pat Porter, was a two-time track Olympian (1984, 1988) and his mother, Trish King Porter, was a high jumper on the 1988 U.S. Olympic Team. Two scholarships are awarded annually - $2,000 each for one male and one female high school student. To be eligible for the scholarship, candidates must be members of USA Fencing and submit a recommendation letter from a coach, teacher or school administrator. No grades need be submitted as grades will not be considered in determining the winners of the scholarship. In addition, all applicants must complete a 350-400 word essay on a new topic each year. Golfing: Virginia State Golf Association Scholarship Foundation https://vsga.org/vsga-vip-scholarship-foundation/scholarship-application/ Deadline: Currently closed. Last deadline was postmarked by Wednesday, February 24, 2016 Since its humble beginnings more than 30 years ago, the VSGA-VIP Scholarship Foundation has awarded more than $2 million to nearly 900 students. Currently four named awards are presented each year, along with a variable number of four-year and one-time merit scholarships. The VSGA-VIP Scholarship Foundation, a 501(c)(3) foundation, funds scholarships to Virginia high school students who are interested in golf. The awards are conditional on students continued progress in academics. Criteria for the awards include an active interest in golf (ability not important), academic achievement and financial need. Eligibility:

Any Virginia high school senior in good standing who has been domiciled in Virginia since at least September 1. Candidates must be in good academic standing at any high school or equivalent level institution acceptable to the VSGA-VIP Scholarship Foundation. Consideration For A Scholarship Is Based On The Following Criteria: Does candidate play golf or have any interest in an activity associated with golf (skill and ability are neither requirements nor considerations)? Candidate s academic achievement (GPA and standardized test scores) Candidate s character (activities outside the classroom including work, community service, school clubs, etc.) Essay to the VSGA VIP Scholarship Foundation Financial need will be reviewed in the evaluation of scholarship applicants All applications must be made on behalf of the candidate by a representative of a member club of the Virginia State Golf Association, Inc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Sara Scholarship for Female Seniors http://sarascholarship.org/ Deadline: Currently closed. The last deadline was postmarked on or before May 2, 2016 The Sara Scholarship was established in 2012 as part of the final will of Sara Sheehan, who passed away in 2011. The award, funded through the Henry & Sara Sheehan foundation, is granted annually to female high school seniors who plan to pursue a college degree and who demonstrate academic achievement, excellence of character, financial need and active engagement with the sport of golf. Skill in playing golf is not a criterion. The Sara Scholarship awards $2000 per year to be applied towards tuition, books, board and other expenses. A minimum of twelve $2000 scholarships will be awarded per year. The grant is eligible for renewal throughout the applicant s undergraduate college career up to four years, for a total amount of $8000. The Bill Dickey Scholarship Association http://www.nmjgsa.org/scholarships.php 2016 Scholarship Timeline: March 7, 2016: