Thursday 31 March 2011

Sportsmanship: Scholarship application form now available

Sportsmanship: Scholarship application form now available

ST. LOUIS SPORTS COMMISSION SEEKS NOMINATIONS FOR
$2,500 SPORTSMANSHIP SCHOLARSHIP

AWARD RECOGNIZES GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR FROM

ST. LOUIS REGION WHO EXEMPLIFIES OUTSTANDING SPORTSMANSHIP

APPLICATION AND NOMINATION FORM NOW AVAILABLE

ST. LOUIS – March 28, 2011 – The St. Louis Sports Commission is now accepting nominations for its annual Sportsmanship Scholarship. Unique to the region, the $2,500 scholarship is awarded to a graduating high school senior from the St. Louis metro area who demonstrates outstanding sportsmanship in athletic competition. The scholarship is part of the Sports Commission's ongoing Sportsmanship Initiative and hard work to promote sportsmanship in the community.

The Sportsmanship Scholarship application and nomination form can be obtained online at http://www.stlsportsmanship.org/ or by calling 314-345-5130. Nominations must be received by June 15, 2011. The recipient will be selected by July 15 and recognized at the 2012 National Sportsmanship Awards in St. Louis.

Scholarship candidates should be nominated for exemplifying the ideals and values of sportsmanship: honesty, integrity, selflessness, kindness, compassion and class. While off-field activities and community service are applauded, scholarship candidates will be evaluated primarily for their approach and reputation in competition. Athletic routine (wins and other statistics) are not a factor. Those connected to athletic teams, such as student managers, can also be considered for the scholarship should their leadership and behavior represent an extraordinary standard and model for all in sports to follow.

The Sportsmanship Scholarship was made in 2009 by the St. Louis Sports Commission Associates – a group of area young professionals who volunteer to support the Sports Commission's hard work. The Associates raise funds for the scholarship and select the recipient. Last year, they awarded $2,500 scholarships to Jimmy Myers, a graduate of Westminster Christian Academy, and Megan Wood, a graduate of Washington High School. Both were recognized for the reputation, class, humility and kindness they exhibited as high school student-athletes. Myers was a four-year letterman on the varsity tennis team at Westminster. Wood was a member of the cross country, basketball, soccer, and track and field teams at Washington High School. They will be honored at the 2011 National Sportsmanship Awards in St. Louis on April 30. For more information on the event, visit www.stlsports.org/awards.

The Sports Commission Associates will host their second annual Trivia Night on Aug. 29 to raise funds for the Sportsmanship Scholarship. Their inaugural Trivia Night last year raised more than $8,000 for the scholarship fund. More details on this year's fundraiser will be announced in the coming weeks.

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