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ROSWELL, Ga. - iSportsWire -- The Britt Kearce Memorial Scholarship, established in memory of the beloved Coach Britt Kearce, is proud to announce the launch of its annual scholarship program for graduating high school seniors in the Metro Atlanta area. The program honors Coach Kearce's legacy and unwavering dedication to the baseball community by providing financial assistance to deserving student-athletes. In honor of Coach Britt's favorite number, the fund will award scholarships to three lucky selected students in the amount of $3,000 each.
More Than Financial Aid: Honoring a Legacy
The Britt Kearce Memorial Scholarship goes beyond simply offering financial aid. It seeks to celebrate Coach Britt's legacy of his passion for the game, the positive impact he had on countless players in the Roswell community, and his profound love for his wife and sons. The scholarship is awarded to graduating high school seniors who embody Coach Britt's values: a love for baseball, a commitment to self-improvement, and a positive influence on their community.
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Empowering the Next Generation
"This scholarship program is for students who love the game or kids who turned their life around because of baseball. This scholarship is for students where baseball had a profound impact on them and their life," says Matt Reeves, Founder of The Britt Kearce Memorial Scholarship.
This quote perfectly captures the essence of the Britt Kearce Memorial Scholarship. We are committed to honoring Coach Kearce's legacy by supporting graduating high school seniors who share his passion for the game, demonstrate a dedication to self-improvement, and have been positively influenced by baseball, both on and off the field. By awarding scholarships, we foster the lifelong lessons of dedication, sportsmanship, and leadership, empowering the next generation of baseball players and community leaders.
Eligibility and Selection Criteria
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Graduating high school seniors from the Metro Atlanta area who have been involved in the local baseball community are encouraged to apply. However, applications are open to the entire state of Georgia. Selection criteria will focus on a candidate's involvement in baseball, academic achievement, community involvement, and a letter of recommendation highlighting their dedication to the game and its values. Scholarship applicants are not obligated to continue playing baseball during their college years.
Applications for the Britt Kearce Memorial Scholarship will be open Summer 2024.
To request more information and join the list to be notified when applications are live, please contact Matt Reeves at mattreeves@brittkearce.org or visit http://www.brittkearce.org/.
More Than Financial Aid: Honoring a Legacy
The Britt Kearce Memorial Scholarship goes beyond simply offering financial aid. It seeks to celebrate Coach Britt's legacy of his passion for the game, the positive impact he had on countless players in the Roswell community, and his profound love for his wife and sons. The scholarship is awarded to graduating high school seniors who embody Coach Britt's values: a love for baseball, a commitment to self-improvement, and a positive influence on their community.
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Empowering the Next Generation
"This scholarship program is for students who love the game or kids who turned their life around because of baseball. This scholarship is for students where baseball had a profound impact on them and their life," says Matt Reeves, Founder of The Britt Kearce Memorial Scholarship.
This quote perfectly captures the essence of the Britt Kearce Memorial Scholarship. We are committed to honoring Coach Kearce's legacy by supporting graduating high school seniors who share his passion for the game, demonstrate a dedication to self-improvement, and have been positively influenced by baseball, both on and off the field. By awarding scholarships, we foster the lifelong lessons of dedication, sportsmanship, and leadership, empowering the next generation of baseball players and community leaders.
Eligibility and Selection Criteria
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Graduating high school seniors from the Metro Atlanta area who have been involved in the local baseball community are encouraged to apply. However, applications are open to the entire state of Georgia. Selection criteria will focus on a candidate's involvement in baseball, academic achievement, community involvement, and a letter of recommendation highlighting their dedication to the game and its values. Scholarship applicants are not obligated to continue playing baseball during their college years.
Applications for the Britt Kearce Memorial Scholarship will be open Summer 2024.
To request more information and join the list to be notified when applications are live, please contact Matt Reeves at mattreeves@brittkearce.org or visit http://www.brittkearce.org/.
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