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MASF/Bay State Games
55 Sixth Road
Woburn, MA 01801
Ph: (781) 932-6555
Fax: (781) 932-3441
info@baystategames.org

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Rules I Winners I Application
The Future Leaders Scholarship, which awards six $2000 college scholarships to Bay State Games participants, aims to identify young men and women who will be tomorrow’s leaders. The Massachusetts Amateur Sports Foundation is proud to award these scholarships to six student-athletes who demonstrate leadership through community service, academic excellence and athletic achievement.
Over the past 20 years, more than $200,000 has been distributed to students who wish to continue their education. Past recipients have gone on to successful careers at prestigious institutions including Boston College, Colby College, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Princeton University, Providence College, Stanford University, Trinity College, Tufts University, University of Notre Dame, University of Pennsylvania and Wake Forest University.
The Massachusetts Amateur Sports Foundation awards these scholarships because it believes the true value of athletic participation lies not in the outcome, but in the lessons learned. Sports teach responsibility to self and to others, foster a sense of self-worth and develop an appreciation for the importance of setting goals and working to achieve them. If learned well, these lessons help make effective leaders - in business, education and the community.
Click here for a 2011 Future Leaders Scholarship application
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants must be:
- A Junior (11th grader) at any Massachusetts secondary school as of the 2010-2011 academic year, regardless of state of residence OR a Massachusetts resident who is a Junior (11th grader), even if he or she attends school out-of-state.
- Registered and agree to participate in the 2011 Bay State Winter Games or Summer Games at every level for which he/ she qualifies (tryouts, qualifiers, finals). You DO NOT need to make the Finals or be on a Final Roster to qualify.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Please do not staple any part of the application materials
Materials:
The applicant must provide the following in one envelope:
- Completed application form.
- Personal statements typed on separate paper.
- Recommendation from coach or athletic director in a sealed envelope.
- Recommendation from a guidance counselor, teacher or principal in a sealed envelope.
- Official school transcript including the first half of the 2010-11 academic year.
Recommendations:
- Recommendations should be typed, one page in length, signed by author and sealed in an envelope.
- Recommendations should address the applicant’s demonstrated leadership abilities and achievements. It should give a clear sense of what qualities make the applicant unique and deserving of the Future Leaders Scholarship.
CRITERIA
Scholarships will be awarded to six students, two from each of three regions of the state:
Region 1: Metro/Northeast Region 2: Southeast/Coastal Region 3: Central/West
Regions will be determined by the location of the student’s permanent residence. If a student resides out-of-state, his/her region will be determined by the location of the educational institution that he/she attends.
Region breakdowns and Town Codes can be found online at www.baystategames.org.
Bay State Games will verify with entry records that all scholarship entrants have participated in or registered for the 2011 Bay State Winter Games or the 2011 Bay State Summer Games.
The selection process will begin with a review of each applicant’s personal statements, written recommendations and transcript. From each region, six finalists- three male and three female - will be chosen for personal interviews.
DEADLINE
The Entry Deadline is Wednesday, June 8.
Finalists will be notified by June 14 and interviews will be held June 20, 21 & 22.
June 20 - Metro Boston/Northeast; June 21 - Southeast/Coastal; June 22 - Central/West
AWARDS & PAYMENT
All scholarship winners will be notified by Friday, June 24.
2010 |
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Tori Daniels - Frontier Regional High School
- Ashley DiFraia - Revere High School
- Sean Flanagan - Framingham High School
- Kathleen Krah - Medfield High School
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Alexander Lagos - Millis High School
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Matthew Nutter - Georgetown High School
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2009 |
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Kendra Cheng - Bishop Feehan High School
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Connor MacKenzie - Groton School
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Tegan O’Neill - Miss Hall’s School
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Zachary Price - Franklin High School
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Matt Sherman - Burlington High School
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Emily Theurer - Burlington High School
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Rosemary Boshar
North Andover HS |
Francene Cicia
Frontier Regional HS |
Mounica Donepudi
Ashland HS |
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Kyle Larrow
Boston College HS
Harvard University |
Christopher Nunes
Burlington HS
UMass Amherst |
Jeffrey Stefanis
Nashoba Regional HS
Georgetown University |
2007 |
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Erin Burke - Franklin HS - Ice Hockey
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Nicholas Farnsworth - Wilmington HS - Track & Field
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Kristen Finn - Winthrop HS - Softball
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Kevin Moore - Franklin HS - Soccer - Harvard University
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Adam Ringler - Monument Mt Reg. HS - Soccer/Skiing - Santa Clara
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Angela Wojtowicz - Westfield HS - Soccer
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2006 |
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Thomas J. Salah - Gloucester HS - Ice Hockey
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Lauren Creedon - The Rivers School - Softball - Harvard University
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Kevin Breen - Norwood HS - Lacrosse - Providence College
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Robyn Panciocco - Canton HS - Field Hockey - Stony Brook U.
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David Lauritano - Nashoba Reg. HS - Track & Field - Lafayette
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Gina Marie Raymond - Pomfret School - Basketball - Northeastern
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2005 |
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Connor Hogan - Nashoba Reg. HS - Track & Field - Bates College
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Ayllson Rinderle - Amherst Reg. HS - Track & Field - Yale University
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Daniel Meyer - Beverly HS - Swimming - UCLA
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Kathryn Forand - Dartmouth HS - Soccer - Endicott College
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Andrew Knapp - Duxbury HS - Wrestling - Harvard University
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Elizabeth Pisarik - Chelmsford HS - Track & Field - Brandeis U.
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2004 |
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Scott Clark - E. Longmeadow HS - Track & Field - Wheaton College
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John Gottfried - North Andover HS - Wrestling - Wesleyan U.
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Emily Joseph - Leominster HS - Swimming - Holy Cross
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Alaina Sullivan - Canton HS - Field Hockey - Boston College
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Dana Svendsen - North Andover HS - Field Hockey - Tufts U.
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Eric Velasquez - Xaverian Bros HS - Baseball - St. Lawrence U.
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2003 |
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Caitlin Brierly - Tufts University
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Barry Gorman - Springfield College
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Julie McCarthy - Tufts University
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Colin Raposa - Providence College
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Kara Rossetti - Stonehill College
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David Tasone - Wesleyan University
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2002 |
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Ray Courchaine - Assumption College
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Jessica Davidson - Harvard University
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Megan Dobro - Bridgewater State College
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Arthur Driscoll - Providence College
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Julie Hike - Colby College
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Jason McGrath - University of Pennsylvania
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2001 |
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Tim Baird - University of Richmond
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Elaine Fischer - St. Michael's College
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David Bartels - Princeton University
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Dan Lentz - University of Notre Dame
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Rachel Ross - Emory University
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Nicole Zarba - Dartmouth College
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1999 |
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Timothy Carter
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Sarah Dolust
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Caitlin Driscoll
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Sophie Dabhuzhsky
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Marissa Clapp
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Kevin Coulon
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1998 |
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Ryan Aylward
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Rich Cormier
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Amy Curlett
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Gregory Devine
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Lindsay Duquette
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Karen Heubner
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1997 |
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Chris Drews
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Melissa Coppola
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Patrick Brophy
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Gina Palumbo
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Binyam Aynalem
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Hilary Placzek
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1996 |
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Philip Nichols
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Brian Losier
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Katie West
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Chris Orszulak
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Angela Botticelli
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May Kathy O’Brien
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1995 |
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Marcel Paret
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Emily Hal
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Daniel Shaw
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Susan Ashlock
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Liam West
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Anna Tiven
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1994 |
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Waetie Burnette
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Ryan Ennis
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Jeffrey King
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Monique Leroux
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Nathan Phillips
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Karen Rice
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1993 |
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Tony Clark
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Debbie Flaherty
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Amy King
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Megan Reid
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Graham Schenna
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Rich Seltenrrich
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1992 |
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Todd Bellemare
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Maryann Horton
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Kathleen Kane
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Angela Morgenstein
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Erin O’Shaughnessy
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Damian Viera
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1991 |
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Margaret Graves
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Matthew Heffernan
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Mike Kim
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Karen Krzywda
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Nicole Laurin
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Christopher Rivers
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1990 |
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Sara Cassella
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Larry Merritt
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Ann Mochen
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Megan Noremandin
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Yiannis Politis
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1989 |
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Billy Jean Beaubien
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Patricia Collins
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Meri Beth Hurley
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Jason Leaf
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Stephanie Olsen
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Tiffany Beverly Young
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These young men and women have shown outstanding leadership through their community service, academic excellence and athletic achievement.
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