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Scholarship Information and
Past Recipients:
Each
year the Heart of Ohio is proud to offer the Shelia Kitchen Scholarship to
girls who have played for the Heart. The driving force behind this worthy
project has been Shelia Kitchen who was one of the founders of our association.
Congratulations to our 2007 Sheila Kitchen Scholarship Award Winners:
Rachel Gabel (Bishop Ready High School) & Sarah Hotham (Marysville High
School)
(To see all the pictures from the ceremony, click
here.)
Congratulations
to our 2006 Scholarship Winners:
Back Row, Left to Right: Jesica Feldman, Ashley Henderson and Staci Graham.
Front Row, Left to Right: Jennifer Russ, Sophie Young and Janice Gray
(To see all the pictures from the ceremony, click
here.)
Congratulations
to our 2005 Scholarship Winners, Kayla Crager, Lacy Vallery and Amanda Lotycz
Past Scholarship Recipients are:
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1998
1. Heidi Gildow of
Bellefontaine High School
2. Leslie Shonkwiler of Mechanicsburg High School
1999
1.
Lyndsay Eirich of Olentangy High School
2. Ginger Price of Marysville High School
3. Nicol Rubeck of North Union High School
4. Jessica Simpson of Olentangy High School
2000
1.
Miranda Conley of Mechanicsburg High School
2. Katie Gildow of Bellefontaine High School
3. Kelly Long of Marysville High School
2001
1.
Sara Edwards of Dublin Scioto High School
2. Christy Raymond of Marysville High School
2002
1.
Megan Eyerman of Buckeye Valley High School
2. Andrea Lotycz of Fairbanks High School
3. Ashley Lotycz of Fairbanks High School
4. Jillian Shellabarger of Jonathan Alder High School
2003
No Heart Player was eligible in 2003
2004
1.
Kristin Eyerman of Buckeye Valley High School
2. Michelle Hendershot of Bishop Ready High School
3. Erin Irish of Marysville High School
4. Jenna Poling of Marysville High School
2005
1.
Kayla Crager of Elgin High School
2. Amanda Lotycz of Fairbanks High School
3. Lacy Vallery of Tecumseh High School
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To be eligible for a scholarship a player must:
1.
Be a current player on a Heart of Ohio sanctioned team and have played
on a Heart team for a minimum of two years.
2. Have graduated from High School in the Spring, with
plans to attend a recognized college in the fall of the year in which the award
is made.
3. Playing softball on the college level is not a
prerequisite of eligibility for this scholarship.
Heart Players, Where are they now?
Kristin Eyerman - Mt. Vernon Nazarene University
Andrea Lotycz - Rio Grande University
Ashley Lotycz - Rio Grande University
Vicki Mara - Seton Hill University
Sara Edwards - Bowling Green State University
Natalie Armentrout - Bowling Green State University
Megan Eyerman - University of Cincinnati
Jillian Shellebarger - Otterbein University
Lacy Vallery - Clark State University
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