Football Scholarship Winner
It’s a takeoff on the world’s oldest story line. Only this fairy tale rings true: Boy meets football. Boy loses taste for football. Boy wins back passion for the game.
And in the end, a fine young man earns a college scholarship. Mill Creek senior Jerry Winfield may still be pinching himself.
Like to Bowl? Get a college scholarship from national bowling organizations
There are several scholarships available for avid blowlers. Teens who participate in leagues and/or tournaments sponsored by the YABA and USBC organizations may be eligible for several national bowling-related scholarship competitions. Additional programs are available for adults who are involved with youth bowling programs.
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Scholarships for Home Schooled Athletes
Home schoolers seeking to earn a college scholarship to play college football, baseball, basketball or other sports face challenges. Traditionally it has been difficult for home schooled students to make the transition. Now there are an increasing number of ways that home schoolers can gain experience, skills and make the connections needed to make the leap to college sports.
Some state high school activity associations and private-school leagues are allowing home schoolers to play sports for schools they don’t attend. The ever-increasing impact of camps, AAU, summer and other non-sanctioned competition on the college recruiting process is helping them get noticed.
College Athletic Scholarship Losses
Source: heraldtribune.com - “More than 400 sports teams at the nation’s Division I schools could lose scholarships next year under the NCAA’s new academic standards, according to a report released Monday.”
