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2021 Oklahoma Scholarship Competition Donors and Recipients 2021 OKLAHOMA SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION DONORS AND RECIPIENTS ADAIR COUNTY $1,000 Tuition Grant $1,000 Tuition Grant University of Oklahoma University of Oklahoma Emma Smith Ryan Hale Mustang High School, 12th Stilwell High School, 12th CLEVELAND COUNTY $1,000 Tuition Grant $1,000 Tuition Grant Northeastern State University University of Central Oklahoma Seth Brown James Lawler Stilwell High School, 10th Community Christian School, 9th ATOKA COUNTY COAL COUNTY $1,000 Tuition Grant $1,000 Tuition Grant Southeastern Oklahoma State University East Central University Regina McGee Jaxie Wilson Atoka High School, 11th Coalgate High School, 12th BEAVER COUNTY $1,000 Tuition Grant $1,000 Tuition Grant Murray State College Oklahoma Panhandle State University Karsyn Flowers Scott Perry Coalgate High School, 11th Beaver High School, 12th $1,000 Tuition Grant BLAINE COUNTY Oklahoma Christian University $1,000 Tuition Grant Hannah Hall Southwestern Oklahoma State University Coalgate High School, 12th McKenna Penner Canton High School, 12th $1,000 Tuition Grant University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma BRYAN COUNTY Laney Brown $1,000 Tuition Grant Coalgate High School, 9th Southeastern Oklahoma State University Ayla Parsons $1,000 Tuition Grant Durant High School, 11th Rose State College Trista Horn CANADIAN COUNTY Coalgate High School, 9th $1,000 Cash Scholarship Gary and Elizabeth Huckabay Scholarship Fund COMANCHE COUNTY Waverly Landrith $1,000 Tuition Grant Mustang High School, 11th Southern Nazarene University Madisyn Parker Elgin High School, 12th CREEK COUNTY $1,000 Tuition Grant $1,000 Tuition Grant Oklahoma State University Tulsa Community College Mason Mecklenburg Caitlyn Burk Kingfisher High School, 12th Mannford High School, 10th $1,000 Tuition Grant $1,000 Tuition Grant University of Oklahoma The University of Tulsa Prairie Kaya Kaylin Waterdown Kingfisher High School, 12th Kiefer Public Schools, 9th LOVE COUNTY CUSTER COUNTY $1,000 Tuition Grant $1,000 Tuition Grant Murray State College Southwestern Oklahoma State University CaLyxx Griffin Braylan Haworth Turner Public Schools, 11th Weatherford High School, 10th MARSHALL COUNTY GARFIELD COUNTY $1,000 Tuition Grant $1,000 Tuition Grant Southeastern Oklahoma State University Oklahoma State University Tarah Wiese Madison Nickels Madill High School, 10th Enid High School, 10th McCURTAIN COUNTY $1,000 Tuition Grant $1,000 Cash Scholarship Northwestern Oklahoma State University Bob Burke in memory of Eugene and Lois Burke Kate Mann 1st Bank & Trust, Broken Bow, in memory of Robert Earl Drummond High School, 9th Young Cale Bible GRADY COUNTY Broken Bow High School, 9th $1,000 Tuition Grant Oklahoma City University MUSKOGEE COUNTY Madison Selzer $1,000 Cash Scholarship Alex Public School, 10th Fred E. Brown Anna Stone GARVIN COUNTY Hilldale High School, 10th $1,000 Tuition Grant East Central University NOBLE COUNTY Austin Wiggins $1,000 Tuition Grant Elmore City-Pernell High School, 9th Oklahoma Panhandle State University Amy Lane GREER COUNTY Frontier High School, 12th $1,000 Tuition Grant Oklahoma Christian University $1,000 Tuition Grant Addisyn Nolan Northern Oklahoma College Granite High School, 11th Abbigail Corbin Frontier High School, 10th KINGFISHER COUNTY $1,000 Cash Scholarship OKLAHOMA COUNTY Oklahoma Hall of Fame Teen Board $1,000 Cash Scholarship Maggie McCully Dr. Nazih Zuhdi in honor of Annette McMichael Zuhdi Kingfisher High School, 12th Elyse Cronic Bishop McGuinness High School, 12th Latta High School, 11th $1,000 Cash Scholarship POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY Dr. Nazih Zuhdi in memory of Sue Lowe $1,000 Cash Scholarship Sydney Hawkins Dr. Nazih Zuhdi in honor of Omar and Shelley Zuhdi Carl Albert High School, 12th Jayci Powell Dale Public Schools, 12th $1,000 Cash Scholarship Dr. Nazih Zuhdi in memory of Kolby Jayden Weske $1,000 Tuition Grant Tenley Bugg East Central University Deer Creek High School, 9th Jordyn Powell Dale Public Schools, 12th $1,000 Cash Scholarship Dr. Nazih Zuhdi in honor of Leyla Nazette Zuhdi SEQUOYAH COUNTY Kimberly Alvarez $1,000 Cash Scholarship Astec Charter High School, 12th Herman & LaDonna Meinders Hanna Russell $1,000 Tuition Grant Vian High School, 12th Oklahoma Christian University Graham Mitchell $1,000 Tuition Grant Deer Creek High School, 9th Carl Albert State College Dillon Gann $1,000 Tuition Grant Sallisaw High School, 9th University of Central Oklahoma Sherri Esclamado STEPHENS COUNTY Deer Creek High School, 12th $1,000 Cash Scholarship Ann Simmons Alspaugh OSAGE COUNTY Luke Burton $1,000 Tuition Grant Empire High School, 9th University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Samantha Seratte TILLMAN COUNTY Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy, 9th $1,000 Tuition Grant Cameron University PAWNEE COUNTY Priscilla Beavers $1,000 Tuition Grant Frederick High School, 9th Oklahoma City University Leah Brown $1,000 Tuition Grant Pawnee High School, 12th University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Orlando Melendez-Lin PAYNE COUNTY Frederick High School, 9th $1,000 Tuition Grant Southern Nazarene University $1,000 Tuition Grant Graysen Stanley Oklahoma City University Perkins-Tryon High School, 11th Shaun Olsen Frederick High School, 9th $1,000 Tuition Grant University of Central Oklahoma TULSA COUNTY Taylor Stanley $7,000 Tuition Grant Perkins-Tryon High School, 9th Bacone College Keegan Risner PONTOTOC COUNTY Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy, 9th $1,000 Tuition Grant University of Central Oklahoma $1,000 Tuition Grant Mackenzie Pollard The University of Tulsa Gwendolyn Lorenz Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy, 9th $1,000 Tuition Grant Tulsa Community College Katelyn Mitchell Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy, 9th WASHINGTON COUNTY $1,000 Tuition Grant The University of Tulsa Cade Winter Bartlesville High School, 9th WOODWARD COUNTY $1,000 Tuition Grant Northwestern Oklahoma State University Blayze Clem Sharon-Mutual High School, 10th .
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