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USTA Serves to grant 71 college scholarships this spring totaling $379,000

 

USTA Serves – Foundation for Academics. Character. Excellence., the philanthropic and charitable entity of the United States Tennis Association, today announced that it will grant 71 high school students a variety of college scholarships this spring totaling $379,000.

An objective of USTA Serves is to encourage children to pursue their goals and highest dreams by succeeding in school and becoming responsible citizens. Each year, USTA Serves awards scholarships to deserving youth who have participated in USTA and other organized youth tennis programs, have demonstrated high academic achievement and a financial need for college matriculation.

"We understand how vital financial assistance is for these deserving high school seniors as they pursue higher education," said Karen Martin-Eliezer, Chief Executive, USTA Serves. "Supporting them is a sound investment in America’s future. It is our hope and firm belief that these young men and women will continue to positively impact the world throughout their life’s journey."

The following scholarships will be granted to high school seniors this spring:

Marian Wood Baird Scholarship Award (one $15,000 award)
Bestowed upon one high school senior who has excelled academically, demonstrated achievements in leadership, and participated extensively in an organized community tennis program, the Marian Wood Baird Scholarship was created by the Baird family and named in honor of the late Marian Wood Baird, who had been recognized by the USTA for over 40 years of volunteer service. The 2009 recipient is St. Thomas Moore High School senior Chantel Newman of Milwaukee, Wis.

Dwight Mosley Scholarship Award (one female and male receive $10,000 award)
The Dwight Mosley Scholarship is presented to two USTA ranked high school seniors of ethnically diverse heritages who have excelled academically and participated extensively in an organized community tennis program. This scholarship was named in memory of Dwight A. Mosley, the first African American elected to the USTA Board of Directors. It was created with input from the USTA Multicultural Participation Committee and supports the Level One Priority of Diversity within the USTA. The 2009 recipients are Agnes Irwin School senior Jocelyn Providence of Yeadon, Pa., and Council Rock High School senior Luv Sodha of Richboro, Pa.

Dwight F. Davis Memorial Scholarship (one female and one male receive $7,500 award)
The Dwight F. Davis Memorial Scholarship is granted to two high school seniors who have performed with distinction, and actively participated in extracurricular activities, community service, and an organized tennis program. Dwight Filley Davis began playing tennis at the age of 15 in 1894. In 1900, the year he graduated from college, Davis purchased a 217-troy ounce silver bowl as a prize for an international lawn tennis competition. This was the birth of the Davis Cup. Davis became president of the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association in 1923. His grandson, Dwight F. Davis, III, created the scholarship to honor his grandfather’s achievements and contributions to tennis. The 2009 recipients are Rivet High School senior Philip Halter of Vincennes, Ind., and Needham B. Broughton High School senior Hannah Waddell of Raleigh, N.C.

Eve Kraft Education & College Scholarship (one female and male receive $2,500 award)
The Eve Kraft Education & College Scholarship is bestowed upon two high school seniors, one male and one female, who have excelled academically, demonstrated community service, played tennis in an organized program and who reside in an economically disadvantaged community. This scholarship is named in memory of Eve Kraft of Princeton, NJ, a tennis pioneer who introduced thousands of young people to the game of tennis, particularly in disadvantaged communities. The 2009 recipients are St. Francis High School senior Victorea Austin, of Prospect, Ky., and Archbishop Molloy High School senior Andres Gallo, of Flushing, N.Y.

USTA Serves College Education Scholarship (52 students to each receive $6,000 award)
USTA Serves awards college education scholarships annually to high school seniors who have excelled academically, demonstrated community service and participated in an organized tennis program.

 

Section First Name Last Name City State High School
Caribbean Daniela Leal Guaynabo P.R. American Military Academy
Eastern Armani Campbell Newark N.J. Arts High School
Eastern Eric Dietsche Bay Shore N.Y. St. John the Baptist Diocesan High School
Eastern Kapri Rosario Spring Valley N.Y. Ramapo High School
Eastern Stephanie Tsao Scarsdale N.Y. Yonkers High School
Florida Kelly Conroy Tallahassee Fla. John Paul II Catholic High School
Florida William Gandy Tallahassee Fla. Maclay School
Florida Katilyn Scott Panama City Fla. A.C. Mosley High School
Florida Matthew Smith Clearwater Fla. Shorecrest Preparatory School
Hawaii Pacific Lyndsey Tom Kapaa Hawaii Kapaa High School
Intermountain Noah Archibald-Seifer Boise Idaho Timberline High School
Intermountain Stephanie Davis Vernal Utah Uintah High School
Intermountain Alex Walker Emmett Idaho Emmett High School
Mid-Atlantic Victoria Ng Silver Spring Md. Springbrook High School
Middle States Nicole Esposito Brick N.J. Brick Memorial High School
Middle States Spencer Noel Seaford Del. Seaford High School
Middle States Joshua Riehl Gap Pa. Pequea Valley High School
Midwest Heather Esker Effingham Ill. St. Anthony High School
Midwest Sangitha Krishnan Akron Ohio Revere High School
Midwest Brandi Martin Evanston Ill. Evanston Township High School
Midwest Jennifer Roesch Cedarburg Wis. Grafton High School
Missouri Valley Jessica Boyer Chillicothe Mo. Chillicothe High School
Missouri Valley Victoria Ngo-Lam Creve Coeur Mo. Parkway North High School
Missouri Valley Daniel Porter Independence Kan. Independence High School
New England Jessica DeSimone Lincoln R.I. Lincoln High School
New England Eric Eldredge Mashpee Mass. Cape Cod Academy
New England Rebecca Hill Bethel Conn. Bethel High School
New England Emma Sacks Wethersfield Conn. Wethersfield High School
NorCal Ellen Obletz San Rafael Calif. San Rafael High School
Northern Jamie Golden Inver Grove Heights Minn. Simley High School
Northern Gabrielle Kachena Yankton S.D. Yankton High School
Northern Lisandra Scheevel St. Cloud Minn. Cathedral High School
Northern Justin Westad Minneapollis Minn. DeLaSalle High School
Pacific Northwest Colt Hoeptner Eagle Point Ore. North Medford High School
Pacific Northwest Steffanie Mortera Portland Ore. Jesuit High School
Pacific Northwest Skyler Nelson Bend Ore. Bend Senior High School
Pacific Northwest Jolynn Sullivan Oroville Wash. Tonasket High School
Pacific Northwest Joshua Williford Canby Ore. Canby High School
Southern Sarah Caudle Alpharetta Ga. Milton High School
Southern Nolan Outlaw Albertson N.C. East Duplin High School
Southern Joshua Small Piggott Ark. Piggott High School
Southern Dakota Southern Mount Airy N.C. North Surry High School
Southern California Aila Hernandez Fontana Calif. Henry J. Kaiser High School
Southern California Maribel Rivera Fontana Calif. Henry J. Kaiser High School
Southwest Joshua Bochner Scottsdale Ariz. Horizon High School
Southwest Alexis Romero Douglas Ariz. Douglas High School
Southwest Leah Smith Litchfield Park Ariz. Westview High School
Texas Hayat Abdel-Rahim Katy Texas Cinco Ranch High School
Texas Shelby Hicks Canyon Texas Canyon High School
Texas Kanish Mehta Austin Texas LC Anderson High School
Texas Hailey Posas Lakeway Texas Lake Travis High School
Texas Alejandro Tajonar Mission Texas Sharyland High School
 

USTA Serves College Textbook Scholarship (12 Students to receive $1,000)
USTA Serves has established a college textbook scholarship which provides a one-time award to assist students in purchasing textbooks or supplies.


Section
First Name Last Name City State High School
Eastern Lauren Alcena Spring Valley N.Y. Ramapo High School
Middle States Jordann Duncan Wilmington Del. Brandywine High School
New England Lisa Cheung Wallingford Conn. Mark T. Sheehan High School
Northern Bridget Doyle Mendota Heights Minn. Convent of the Visitation School
Pacific Northwest Scott Beer Albany Ore. West Albany High School
Pacific Northwest Austin Brown Bremerton Wash. Olympic High School
Southern Cara Clotfelter Van Buren Ark. Van Buren High School
Texas Victoria Marquez Big Lake Texas Reagan County High School
Missouri Valley Amanda Sasek Moberly Mo. Moberly Sr. High School
Hawaii Pacific Mari Tadaki Honolulu Hawaii Hawaii Baptist Academy
NorCal Loc Vu Fresno Calif. Roosevelt High School
Pacific Northwest Clayton Yan Bellevue Wash. Newport High School
 

Click here to read more about the scholarship winners.


USTA Serves

 

Established in 1994, USTA Serves supports, monitors and promotes programs that enhance the lives of disadvantaged children through the integration of tennis and education. USTA Serves actively supports individual students from all cultural and ethnic backgrounds through college scholarships and player incentive awards and encourages children to pursue their goals and highest dreams by succeeding in school and becoming responsible citizens. Additionally, the Foundation supports community tennis programs across the country that provide positive role models, academic assistance, life skills, and tennis instruction to help prevent violence, substance abuse and school dropouts. USTA Serves is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that builds on the USTA’s social conscience of addressing important health issues, diversity issues, and general well-being in the United States using tennis as the catalyst and change agent.

 

 

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