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THS Class Profile Spreadsheet.Xlsx First Name Middle Name Last Name Scholarship Amount Michael Patrick Adams Paola Michelle Alfonzo Muniz Robert Hunter Allen Dahmani Andre Alleyne Nikolas Michael Burgos Anastasi West Virginia University Go First Scholarship 48,000 Nikolas Michael Burgos Anastasi West Virginia University System Connection Grant 10,000 Eric Michael Arneson Alizea Atiq Derek Wallace Atkins Matthew Logan Atkins Gabriel Mateo Ayala‐Irizarry Lilian Azab Rachel Marie Baize Tyler James Baker Gabriela Yanet Balanta Polanco Diloncrae Mohagany Ball Lillyana Lee Barbosa Hetvi Kalpesh Barot Emily Jenna Barton Emily Lois Beckner Ohio Northern University Scholarship 80,000 Emily Lois Beckner Scholarship for Military Children Scholar 2,000 Emily Lois Beckner University of Mary Washington Presidential Emerging Leaders Program Stipend 500 Emily Lois Beckner University of Mary Washington Taking Flight Award 1,000 Emily Lois Beckner University of Mary Washington Talon Award 16,000 Megan Ann Beckner Kenzey Simon Beshai Esi Abigail Blanchard Longwood University Cormier Honors College Merit Scholarship 16,000 Esi Abigail Blanchard Longwood University Dean's Scholarship 12,000 Blake Worden Boudreaux Ja'Niya Marie Braxton Jerome Edwin Braxton Kenneth Carl Bristow United States Army AROTC 4‐year Scholarship to Virginia Military Institute 87,928 Virginia Peninsula Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America Kenneth Carl Bristow Scholarship 500 Austin Charles Brockington Bridgewater College Eagle Award 84,000 Mackenzie Renee Brogan Old Dominion University Merit Scholarship 24,000 Mackenzie Renee Brogan Old Dominion Perry Honors College 2,000 Mackenzie Renee Brogan University of New England Presidential Merit Award 80,000 Eleissa Raquel Bryant Zachary Thomas Burgess Sara Rain Butcher Jacob Gray Butler Sevde Calis Emma Rose Cantwell University of Vermont Trustee Scholarship 32,000 Emma Rose Cantwell Canisius College Ignatian Scholarship 64,000 Emma Rose Cantwell West Virginia University Davis College Scholarship 16,000 Emma Rose Cantwell West Virginia University Scholarship of Distinction 48,000 Emma Rose Cantwell West Virginia University System Connection Grant 10,000 Emma Rose Cantwell Michigan State University Non‐Resident Scholarship 40,000 Emma Rose Cantwell University of Delaware Scholar Award 12,000 Emma Rose Cantwell Jack Poland Memorial Scholarship 1,000 Amber Michelle Carlton Izabel Annah Carroca Jordan Makhaela Carroll Mary Baldwin University Honors Program Scholarship 2,000 Jordan Makhaela Carroll Mary Baldwin University Merit Scholarship 84,000 Jordan Makhaela Carroll Mary Baldwin University Future First Award 6,000 Alexis Nicole Carter Skylar Madisyn Chace University of New Mexico Freshman Lobo Undergraduate Exchange‐Plus Tuition 62,000 Skylar Madisyn Chace University of New Mexico Housing Scholarship 2,000 Skylar Madisyn Chace University of Colorado Boulder Chancellor Achievement Scholarship 25,000 Skylar Madisyn Chace Capital One 2021 Virginia Military Dependent Scholarship 2,000 Kristina Denise Challis Longwood University Presidential Scholarship 16,000 Mason Luke Richard Chandler 1st Advantage Federal Credit Union Director Scholarship 3,000 Mason Luke Richard Chandler James M. Stevens Memorial Scholarship 2,000 Mason Luke Richard Chandler Old Dominion University Merit Scholarship 24,000 Mason Luke Richard Chandler 2021 THS Alumni Scholarship 1,000 Mason Luke Richard Chandler Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia Merit Award 16,000 Mason Luke Richard Chandler Yorktown Woman's Club Scholarship 4,000 Mason Luke Richard Chandler Tidewater Chapter of Credit Unions' 2021 Jack E. O'Conner Scholarship 1,000 Emily Lee Chang William and Mary James Monroe Scholars program 3,000 Emily Lee Chang University of Notre Dame Provost Scholarship 20,000 Emily Lee Chang University of Notre Dame University Scholarship 143,600 Emily Lee Chang University of Notre Dame Club of SE Virginia Scholarship 21,600 Terry Tamondong Clayton Jaymes Dominic Clemmons Dylan Michael Colbert American Legion Post 273 Kyle W. Brown Memorial Scholarship 500 Delaney Russell Cope Mary Baldwin University Merit Scholarship 80,000 Delaney Russell Cope Old Dominion University Merit Scholarship 8,000 Elizabeth Paschal Chung Cope Mary Baldwin University Merit Scholarship 72,000 Christopher Bruce Cox Rochester Institute of Technology Presidential Scholarship 74,000 Christopher Bruce Cox Rensselaer Leadership Award 84,000 Christopher Bruce Cox Mabel Munson Allen Scholarship 20,000 Christopher Bruce Cox Virginia Commonwealth University Provost Scholarship 64,000 Christopher Bruce Cox George Mason University IDEA Scholarship 4,000 Katlyn Renee Crandol Kynedi Brynn Crawford Roanoke College Dean's Award 96,000 Kynedi Brynn Crawford Roanoke College Visit Roanoke Grant 1,000 Kynedi Brynn Crawford Indiana Tech Academic Scholarship 60,000 Kynedi Brynn Crawford Indiana Tech Athletic Scholarship 6,000 Kynedi Brynn Crawford University of Lynchburg Founder's Scholarship 68,000 Joshua Buckner Creel Liberti Elizabeth Cross Bobby Durante Davis Hanna Alivia Dawson Old Dominion University Merit Scholarship 16,000 Liana Joscelin De La Cruz Dominick Dante Del Valle Mackenzie Elizabeth Delauter Jhamal Lamont Doe Ashli Renae Duryee Alyssa Ryan Echols Liberty University Champion Award 4,000 Alyssa Ryan Echols Liberty University Virginia Scholarship 6,000 Alyssa Ryan Echols Liberty University Early Deposit Award 2,000 Alyssa Ryan Echols Liberty University Academic Scholarship 12,400 Alyssa Ryan Echols Tabb High School PTSA Scholarship 500 Rebecca Anne Elder Alyssa Lorraine Ellis Rachel Madison Emery Elijah Wilson Emley Taron Nomar Ewing Colby Judson Fancher Maria Cecilia Fernandez Jonathan Abraham Fillmore Joshua Wesley Firman North Greenville University Founder's Scholarship 40,000 Joshua Wesley Firman North Greenville University Grant 2,000 Joshua Wesley Firman North Greenville Univserity Out of State Scholarship 8,000 Joshua Wesley Firman Marymount University Presidential Scholarship 105,200 Joshua Wesley Firman Marymount University Honors Academic Scholarship 16,000 Sabrina Nichole Fleming Emily Alyssa Footer Justin Carl Frick Denis Furletov Sydney Ellen Gabriel Colorado State University Western Undergraduate Exchange award 40,400 Sydney Ellen Gabriel Gonzaga University Deans Scholarship 84,000 Sydney Ellen Gabriel University of Oregon Apex Scholarship Nonresident 30,000 Jasmyn Maree Gantt Faith Madysen Geigley Alexis Brieanna Gibbs Nyssa Marie Gonzalez Sara Angelic Good Committee for Equity and Diversity Senior Scholarship 500 Audrey May Groves Skylar Lunasin Guerzon Nazareth College Presidential Scholarship 66,000 Skylar Lunasin Guerzon Nazareth College 1942 Grant 8,000 Skylar Lunasin Guerzon Nazareth College Campus Room Grant 10,000 Skylar Lunasin Guerzon Nazareth College Research Scholarship 8,000 Skylar Lunasin Guerzon Ohio Wesleyan University Branch Rickey Scholarship 120,000 Skylar Lunasin Guerzon Ohio Wesleyan University Slocum Award 16,000 Skylar Lunasin Guerzon Old Dominion University Merit Scholarship 8,000 Skylar Lunasin Guerzon Saint Vincent College Dean's Scholarship 88,000 Skylar Lunasin Guerzon Saint Vincent College Resident Grant 12,000 Skylar Lunasin Guerzon Saint Vincent College SVC Out‐of‐State Grant 2,000 Skylar Lunasin Guerzon Simmons University Trustee Scholarship 104,000 Skylar Lunasin Guerzon Simmons University Alumnae Scholarship 8,000 Skylar Lunasin Guerzon University of Alabama at Birmingham Blazer Gold Scholarship 48,000 Skylar Lunasin Guerzon Virginia Commonwealth University Merit Scholarship 16,000 Colin Robert Gutshall Christine Elizabeth Gyure University of Richmond Scholars 281,000 Christine Elizabeth Gyure William and Mary James Monroe Scholar 3,000 Christine Elizabeth Gyure University of Mary Washington Washington Scholars Program 106,280 Christine Elizabeth Gyure University of Mary Washington Future Eagle Award 4,000 Christine Elizabeth Gyure Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award 100 Christine Elizabeth Gyure York/Poquoson Kiwanis Club Teenager of the Year 1,000 Christine Elizabeth Gyure Kiwanis Capital District Division 12 Teenager of the Year 1,000 Sidney Catherine Hale Savannah College of Art and Design Academic Honors Scholarship 42,000 Sidney Catherine Hale University of South Caroline Academic Scholar 2,000 Sidney Catherine Hale University of South Carolina Merit Award 38,784 Sidney Catherine Hale Virginia Commonwealth University Dean's Scholarship 32,000 Ashton Michael Hall San Nizar Hamakarim University of Lynchburg Presidential Scholarship 56,000 Thierry James Hamilton Jamie Nicole Hammer Faith Bussiere Hancock David Joshua Hanna Kaden Thaddeus Harmon University of Missouri Black and Gold II Half Non‐Resident Tuition Waiver 34,408 Kaden Thaddeus Harmon University of Missouri Doris Batchelor Meritt Scholarship 1,500 Tanner Harris Hart Benjamin Michael Heckler Landen Ikaika Hedrick Grace Elizabeth Herritage Kelsa Rose Heseltine Iowa State University Forever Scholar 8,000 Kelsa Rose 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