27 Ohio Caddies Awarded College Scholarships

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January is a very important month for former caddies at golf clubs around Ohio. Every year the Evans Scholarship Foundation awards full housing and tuition college grants to deserving young men and women, who caddied at golf clubs that support the Evans Scholars Foundation.

 

Each caddie must undergo a stringent application process including an oral interview in front of a selection committee. These interviews are normally held in person, but due to COVID they have been held virtually for the past two years.

 

Every caddie has a unique story that reflects the scholarship’s four selection criteria: 

-strong caddie record

-excellent academics

-financial need

-outstanding character

 

These exceptional students will enter college in the fall of 2022, with all but one attending either Ohio State, or Miami University. Owen Roark from Cleveland has been accepted and chosen to attend Northwestern, the original home for the Evans Scholarship. The scholarship is valued at more than $120,000 over the four years of college and it is life changing for many of these worthy caddies.

 

“These young men and women are part of an exceptional incoming class of new scholars from around the nation,” said WGA Chairman Joe Desch. “They represent what the Evans Scholars Program has been about since 1930.”

 

The following is a list of the recipient, city, golf club where they caddied, their high school and the university they plan to attend:

 

 

Name City Club High School University
Jack Smith Akron Portage CC Revere HS Miami
Casey Higgins Amelia Coldstream CC McNicholas HS Ohio State
William Pollack Chagrin Falls Canterbury Golf Club Kenston HS Ohio State
Anthony Holmes Cincinnati Losantiville CC La Salle HS Ohio State
Henry Hoskins Cincinnati Hyde Park CC Walnut Hills HS Ohio State
Josiah Jackson Cincinnati Maketewah CC Colerain HS Miami
Jacqueline Martini Cincinnati Clovernook CC Mercy McAuley HS Miami
Ciara Perry Cincinnati Maketewah CC Clark Montessori Ohio State
Charles Ricke Cincinnati Clovernook CC St. Xavier HS Ohio State
Owen Roark Cleveland Heights Canterbury Golf Club Saint Ignatius HS Northwestern
Ryan Sommer Columbus Scioto CC Upper Arlington HS Ohio State
Michael Duckro Dayton Moraine CC Carroll HS Ohio State
Nicole Kemer Elyria Elyria CC Midview HS Ohio State
Julia Reitz Elyria Elyria CC Elyria HS Miami
Emma Beegle Hudson Canterbury Golf Club Hudson HS Miami
Anas Musaimi* Kettering Moraine CC Kettering Fairmont HS Ohio State
Ethan Patchett Luckey Inverness Club Eastwood HS Ohio State
Adrian Gonzalez Brana Maumee Inverness Club Saint John’s Jesuit HS Ohio State
Logan McGuire Miamisburg Moraine CC Miamisburg HS Miami
Martine Hue Park Hills, KY Kenwood CC Notre Dame Academy Miami
Chelsea Fall Sylvania Inverness Club Notre Dame Academy Miami
Tamara Salameh Sylvania Sylvania CC Notre Dame Academy Ohio State
Lauren Boyd Toledo Inverness Club Notre Dame Academy Ohio State
Parker Boyd Toledo Inverness Club Notre Dame Academy Ohio State
Caylee Bunker Toledo Inverness Club Notre Dame Academy Miami
Bella Luna Carl Toledo Inverness Club Sylvania Northview HS Ohio State
Troy Holt Winchester Terrace Park CC North Adams HS Ohio State

*Awarded the Evans Scholarship for three years as they are currently a freshman in college.

 

An estimated 315 caddies nationwide will receive the Evans Scholarship for 2022. Currently 1,070 former caddies are enrolled at 21 universities and more than 11,500 have successfully graduated via the Evans Scholars program founded by Charles “Chick” Evans Jr, who won the U.S. Open as an amateur in 1916.

 

“These young students have each shown excellence in the classroom, in their communities and on the golf course,” said WGA President and CEO John Kaczkowski. “We are proud to welcome them to the Evans Scholars family.”

 

Scholarship funds come mostly from the gernerous contributions from nearly 35,000 supporters, plus Evans Scholars Alumni donate more than $17 million annually. In addition, all proceeds from the BMW Championship are donated to the Evans Scholars Foundation.

 

To learn more about the Western Golf Association and Evans Scholars Foundation, visit: www.wgaesf.org.

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