MCLORAINE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS NAMED
cember 2009 to assist current or former U.S. Fig- ure Skating eligible skaters who dedicated their lives to skating and now wish to pursue a college education. Te Pioneer Fund serves as the private char-
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itable foundation of the late Helen McLoraine as a way to support projects and organizations she had contributed to throughout her life. Deeply influenced by her mother’s dedica- tion to philanthropy, Helen became a generous benefactor to others with a passion for figure skating, higher education and medical research. U.S. Figure Skating is pleased to announce
the third class of scholarship recipients. Te scholarship program is administered by Scholar- ship Management Services, a division of Scholar- ship America.
Scholarships totaling $200,000 were award- ed to 40 finalists in increments of $3,000, $5,000 and $7,000. Tis year, 102 applications were
he Helen M. McLoraine Figure Skating College Scholarship program was estab- lished through the Pioneer Fund in De-
received from college-bound former or current skaters representing 33 states. Applications were evaluated based on a combination of academic performance and other applicant information including participation and leadership in school and community activities, statement of goals and aspirations, and an essay requirement. Final awards are also based on financial need consider- ation.
Tis college scholarship program will con-
tinue to award up to $200,000 in future years, and between 35 and 45 scholarships are expected to be awarded annually. Tis college scholarship program is open to skaters in ladies, men, pairs and ice dancing who have competed at the novice level or above in U.S. Figure Skating-sanctioned competition.
Te two-month application period for 2013 scholarships will open in mid-December 2012. For more information and an application, visit
http://sms.scholarshipamerica.org/pioneerfund after Dec. 15, 2012.
Roxette Howe 2012 HELEN M. MCLORAINE FIGURE SKATING SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Morgan Agster COYOTES SKATING CLUB OF ARIZONA
Bethany Bonenfant DETROIT SKATING CLUB
Marissa Burgess LINCOLN CENTER FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Carl Paige CENTRAL FLORIDA FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Robert Crawford WASHINGTON FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Melin Craze BROADMOOR SKATING CLUB
Ola Czyzewski DUPAGE FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Annabelle Davey CHARTER OAK FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Ryan Farmer SOUTH BAY FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Michelle Fee TAMPA BAY SKATING CLUB
Christina Gao NORTHERN KENTUCKY SKATING CLUB
Megan Gleason STOCKTON FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Maddison Grogan NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SKATING CLUB
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Roxette Howe ALL YEAR FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Alicia Hsu NASHVILLE FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Mark Jahnke SEATTLE SKATING CLUB
Amanda Kennedy CREVE COEUR FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Hannah Kimberly CLEVELAND SKATING CLUB
Stephen Kucera KANSAS CITY FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Abby Leet DETROIT SKATING CLUB
Julia Leix CENTER ICE & BLADES OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Melissa Li DARTMOUTH FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Katherine Maloney TIDEWATER FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Alexis McDonnell QUEEN CITY FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Kimberly Morawski ST. CLAIR SHORES SKATING CLUB
Lauren Nieman DUPAGE FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Sebastien Payannet ROCKY MOUNTAIN FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Kaitlyn Regan RED ROSE FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Keren Ribansky PRINCETON SKATING CLUB
Kaitlyn Scholtz STRONGSVILLE FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Alexa Scimeca DUPAGE FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Abby Shamis WAGON WHEEL FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Flora Su CHAMPLAIN VALLEY SKATING CLUB
Troy Tomasello STRONGSVILLE SKATING CLUB
Kelsey Traunero SKATING CLUB OF WILMINGTON
Tyler Vollmer ALL YEAR FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Victoria Vollmer LOS ANGELES FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Victoria Wahlquist ST. PAUL FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Katrina Watson PORTLAND ICE SKATING CLUB
Jay Yostanto ALL YEAR FIGURE SKATING CLUB
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