Cornell-Bound Right-Hander Also Starred in Basketball
Sayre School’s baseball team marched to a 20-win season this year even though the Spartans played with one arm tied behind their backs.
Sayre School’s baseball team marched to a 20-win season this year even though the Spartans played with one arm tied behind their backs.
Not many Scholar Athletes in the 15 years of the program can match the variety of accomplishment of 19-year-old Kaitlind Hydorn of Henry Clay High.
If you can’t find Cameron Holland on the golf course or acing another test at Dunbar High, the 17-year-old senior will probably be singing somewhere.
When evaluating the toughest athletes on campus, football players and wrestlers jump to the head of the class, and Lafayette High is no exception.
Shelby Anderson, a senior at Trinity, is a top student, an all-star on the volleyball and softball teams, an avid reader, a budding musician and a talented artist – but don’t expect her to say any of that.
It’s no exaggeration to say that 16-year-old Crystal Land of Bryan Station High can trace her very roots to a bowling alley.
No wonder she’s one of the top youth bowlers in the state.
When you think about it, how could 14-year-old Harrison Lane of Lafayette High not be a basketball player?
Consider his bloodlines.
Let’s start by getting the name right. The leading scorer for the Tates Creek High girls soccer team is DeStinie Graves.
That’s with a capital “S.”
KU's Scholar Athlete/ Shortstuff
The 2011-2012 Scholar Athletes were honored at a ceremony at Kentucky Utilities, the sponsor of the popular award since 1997.
Corey Lockridge of Dunbar High is all about numbers.