High School Runners Invited to Apply for “Love
of Running” Scholarship
January 2, 2009 - High school seniors
residing in Columbia County who have run on their school’s
cross country or track and field teams are invited to apply for
the Sean Patrick French “Love of Running” Scholarship.
Applications, available from high school guidance counselors and
at www.SeansRun.com, must be submitted by February 15 to the selection
committee.
Last year six local runners were each awarded a $500
Love of Running scholarship, including Justine Schulerud, James
O’Connor and Kenneth Noll from Ichabod Crane, Jordan White
from Academy of the Holy Names, Lindsay Kulzer from Chatham and
James Schneider, from Germantown.
Applicants are required to submit a short essay describing
how running and participation on their teams has prepared them for
the challenges of college. A letter of recommendation from their
coach must also be included with the application.
The scholarship fund was created by the family of
Sean French following his tragic death as a passenger in an underage
drunk driving car wreck on January 1, 2002. He was a junior a Chatham
High School, an honor roll student and an accomplished runner. Sean
loved running and established several school records in his abbreviated
career, finishing second at the State Cross Country Championship
as a freshman. As a sophomore he took second at the state Track
and Field championship in the mile, running the distance in 4:18
as a 16 year-old.
The scholarship fund also supports four other
annual scholarships including two for Cross Country runners selected
by Section II high school coaches and two for Chatham High School
seniors. The scholarship fund is administered by the Berkshire Taconic
Community Foundation. It was established using a portion of the
proceeds from the inaugural Sean’s Run in 2002 and is supported
through ongoing contributions from family and friends. More information
about the scholarships and Sean’s Run is available on this
site.
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