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Two Conotton Valley athletes are among 200 graduates to receive scholarships from the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA).
The association and its six district athletic boards awarded $200,000 as part of the OHSAA’s Scholar-Athlete Scholarship Program.
Conotton Valley athletes Bobby Brennan and Alexis Booth were among the 17 graduates selected to receive scholarships from the East District.
The 2024 distribution marks the most dollars, and highest number of recipients, in the college scholarship program’s 30-year history. Last year, the OHSAA awarded $169,000 in college scholarships.
Each of the 200 scholarship recipients, who were selected by their respective District Athletic Boards, will receive a $1,000 award.
“The OHSAA Scholar-Athlete Scholarship Program is a point of pride for our district athletic boards, OHSAA staff, board of directors and member schools,” said OHSAA Executive Director Doug Ute. We congratulate these scholar-athletes on all of their accomplishments and wish them well as they work toward their educational and career goals.”
Scholar-athlete recipients are selected based on a point system which rewards students for: grade-point averages, class rank, community service activities, varsity letters earned, and individual and team athletic honors. The number of scholarship recipients from each district is based upon the number of schools within the district.
The recipients were selected by special committees within each of the OHSAA’s six athletic districts. Individuals who receive athletic scholarships from NCAA Division I or II institutions or appointees to military academies are not eligible for an award.
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