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Shoplazza Sponsors Hassan Sunny’s Seattle Visit, Empowering Youth Through Soccer and Technology

SEATTLE, May 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — United Sports FC, with the support of Singapore Global Network (SGN), East West Bank USA, and global e-commerce platform Shoplazza, successfully hosted Hassan Sunny, former Singapore national team goalkeeper and current player for Albirex Niigata Singapore FC, in Seattle, Washington. From April 28 to May 5, Hassan participated in a […]

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SEATTLE, May 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — United Sports FC, with the support of Singapore Global Network (SGN), East West Bank USA, and global e-commerce platform Shoplazza, successfully hosted Hassan Sunny, former Singapore national team goalkeeper and current player for Albirex Niigata Singapore FC, in Seattle, Washington. From April 28 to May 5, Hassan participated in a week-long series of youth soccer activities, including free clinics, charity events, and mentorship sessions designed to inspire the next generation of soccer players.

As one of the most influential and inspiring footballers for Asian soccer fans, Hassan Sunny brought both experience and passion to the field. He earned his first international cap for the Singapore National Team two decades ago, has made 115 international appearances, and was named to the 2020 AFF Championship Team of the Tournament. His excellence between the posts earned him a ranking as the 18th best goalkeeper in the world by The Daily Telegraph. In 2023, his standout performance—making 11 crucial saves against Thailand—helped China narrowly advance to the third round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers, sparking a surge in popularity across the Chinese-speaking world.

During his Seattle visit, Hassan led hands-on training sessions, engaged in coaching workshops, and shared his professional journey through a path to pro discussion with United Sports FC founder Ye Tian, league officials, and FIFA ambassador. His special guest appearance in a United Sports FC match not only energized the crowd and promoted the men’s team in the Premier Soccer League, but also served as a meaningful gesture to connect professional football with the next generation of young players in the local community.

The initiative reflects Shoplazza’s ongoing commitment to supporting youth development and cross-cultural engagement through technology. As a leading global e-commerce platform, Shoplazza empowers brands and organizations with tools to grow digitally while fostering meaningful social impact.

“Youth sports build more than just skill — they shape confidence, discipline, and connection,” said a Shoplazza spokesperson. “We’re proud to support Hassan’s journey and help provide a platform for young talent to thrive.”

In addition, United Sports FC’s official fanware store was recently launched using the Shoplazza platform, offering the club a robust e-commerce solution to better engage its growing fanbase. The collaboration showcases the potential of digital tools in advancing community-focused sports organizations.

About United Sports FC

United Sports FC is a non-profit, full-service soccer club primarily based in Bellevue, Washington. Founded by Ye Tian, the former Chinese national women’s football coach, United Sports FC is dedicated to providing a direct pathway and comprehensive support services for aspiring soccer players. With over 20 years of professional experience in Super League and international football coaching, Ye Tian brings a wealth of expertise to the club, helping young athletes achieve their dreams.

About Shoplazza

Shoplazza is a leading Canadian e-commerce platform empowering global businesses to build, launch, and grow their online stores. With a robust omnichannel infrastructure, Shoplazza simplifies how merchants connect with customers across online, in-store, and social channels. Learn more at https://www.shoplazza.com/.

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From student-consultant to project adviser, alumnus gives back with USD’s Coyote Business Consulting

May 27, 2025 This piece is sponsored by the University of South Dakota. University of South Dakota alumnus Trevor Sinclair, who graduated in 2024, gained invaluable experience through Coyote Business Consulting. Now, as an associate financial adviser at Elgethun Capital Management, he’s helping the next generation of students access the same opportunities that helped shape […]

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This piece is sponsored by the University of South Dakota.

University of South Dakota alumnus Trevor Sinclair, who graduated in 2024, gained invaluable experience through Coyote Business Consulting. Now, as an associate financial adviser at Elgethun Capital Management, he’s helping the next generation of students access the same opportunities that helped shape his own career path.

Driven by a desire to make the most of his college years, Sinclair immersed himself in campus involvement.

In addition to competing on the men’s swimming and diving team, Sinclair could be found leading Coyote Crazies, holding roles in the Student Government Association and helping offices and departments like the Office of Outreach & Multicultural Affairs, Athletics and Marketing Communications & University Relations.

As a busy economics and data analytics student-athlete with a packed schedule, Sinclair didn’t have the time to take on an internship. But he still wanted real-world experience that could help stack his resume.

The Beacom School of Business’ Coyote Business Consulting program presented Sinclair with the ideal opportunity.

“Coyote Business Consulting allowed me to work directly with real businesses and business owners in South Dakota while still staying involved on campus,” Sinclair said. “It gave me a way to earn income and gain experience that would set me apart after graduation.”

Pairing student teams with South Dakota businesses, Coyote Business Consulting serves a dual purpose – connecting businesses with motivated student-consultants to solve a critical problem for their organization and providing those students with hands-on experience and financial support.

Sinclair worked on two major projects through Coyote Business Consulting. In the spring of 2023, he worked with Fernson Brewing Co. in Sioux Falls on a marketing initiative and Google Analytics – projects that allowed him to combine his creative instincts with his analytical training.

The next semester, Sinclair worked with Sanford Sports and USD alumnus Steve Young, who earned his bachelor’s degree  in 2001 and his master’s in 2003, on a large-scale economic study examining the impact of Sanford’s youth sports offerings.

“It was really cool to work with a USD alum,” Sinclair said. “Steve was very engaged and interested in how data could help them advocate for more support, attract more tournaments and better understand their economic footprint.”

Sinclair credits his USD experience – and the connections he made through the Coyote network – with setting the foundation to his career.

His introduction to Elgethun Capital Management came through the President’s Senior Leadership Institute at USD, where he met his now-boss, Conrad Adam, a 2018 USD graduate, during an event in which Adam was a panelist.

Additionally, Sinclair met ECM president and owner John Barker, a 2007 USD graduate, through Coyote Athletics.

“All roads to my current job led through USD,” Sinclair said. “I’m very grateful for the university.”

Now on the other side of the table, Sinclair served as adviser to the ECM-sponsored Coyote Business Consulting project this spring. He collaborated with Beacom School of Business students on marketing and data analytics projects for the investment firm, offering them not only mentorship but also an insight into life after graduation.

“We wanted to tap into the expertise of Beacom’s marketing and analytics students,” Sinclair said. “The students helped us think critically about how we market our services and how we can better use data to serve our clients.”

For Sinclair, giving back to Coyote Business Consulting has been a full-circle moment.

“It’s a great opportunity to give students what you wish you had when you were in their shoes,” he said. “Real-world experience builds confidence. It shows students they can provide real value to businesses even before they graduate. Programs like Coyote Business Consulting allow students to stack meaningful experience during school.”





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Greater Nevada Field plays host to Northern Nevada Baseball Club Camp this July | Local News

Youth baseball players throughout the northern Nevada region will once again hone their skills at the Reno Aces’ home in the Biggest Little City, while receiving instruction from former Major League baseball players Chris Gimenez and Chris Aguila at Northern Nevada Baseball Club Camp at Greater Nevada Field. The camp will run from July 28 through […]

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Youth baseball players throughout the northern Nevada region will once again hone their skills at the Reno Aces’ home in the Biggest Little City, while receiving instruction from former Major League baseball players Chris Gimenez and Chris Aguila at Northern Nevada Baseball Club Camp at Greater Nevada Field.

The camp will run from July 28 through July 30, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. daily, and is open to kids ages 9 to 13.

Parents can register their child for $325 by filling out this online form or visiting RenoAces.com.

Registration fees include three days of instruction in addition to play at Greater Nevada Field and access to a Major-League-quality facility, along with lunch being provided each day.

The deadline to register is Thursday, July 17.

Each participant will receive one complimentary ticket to the Aces’ game on Friday, July 25 against the Oklahoma City Comets, Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Family members can purchase additional tickets to the game at this website.

With limited space, parents are encouraged to sign up early as this camp will sell out.

The Reno Aces contributed to this report.



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Southeast Youth Regional Championship Entry List – South of the Border

ADAMS KOLTON Goshen , OH 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 246 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ADAMS KOLTON Goshen , OH 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 246 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ADAMS RYDER NEW RICHMOND, OH 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited KTM 379 South of the Border SE […]

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ADAMS KOLTON Goshen , OH 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 246 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ADAMS KOLTON Goshen , OH 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 246 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ADAMS RYDER NEW RICHMOND, OH 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited KTM 379 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ADAMS RYDER NEW RICHMOND, OH 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 379 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ADDINGTON FORD CANTON, GA 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 332 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ADDINGTON FORD CANTON, GA 27. 65cc (10-11) KTM 332 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ADDINGTON FORD CANTON, GA 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 32 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ADDINGTON FORD CANTON, GA 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 32 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ALLEN JAXSON LUGOFF, SC 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 18 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ALLEN JAXSON LUGOFF, SC 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 18 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ALLEN JAXSON LUGOFF, SC 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 18 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ANDERSEN CHASE Wasilla, AK 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 13 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ANDERSEN CHASE Wasilla, AK 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 13/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional ANDERSON RYAN WHITESBURG, GA 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 111 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ANDERSON RYAN WHITESBURG, GA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 111 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ANDERSON RYAN WHITESBURG, GA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 111 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ANDERSON RYAN WHITESBURG, GA 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) KTM 111 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ARCHULETA MIKAH Cameron, CO 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) GAS 13 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ARCHULETA MIKAH Cameron, CO 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) GAS 13 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BAGGETT LUKE CARTERSVILLE, GA 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 51 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BAGGETT LUKE CARTERSVILLE, GA 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 51 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BAGGETT LUKE CARTERSVILLE, GA 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited COB 51 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BAILEY CAMILLE Elizabeth City, NC 36. Girls (11-16) HQV 18 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BAKER JAX LELAND, IL 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited COB 99 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BAKER JAX LELAND, IL 27. 65cc (10-11) COB 99 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BAKER MASON WINSTON SALEM, NC 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 329 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BAKER MASON WINSTON SALEM, NC 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 329 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BALASCSAK JASE SNEADS FERRY, NC 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 56 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BALASCSAK JASE SNEADS FERRY, NC 27. 65cc (10-11) KTM 56 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BALL DENVER CHATSWORTH, GA 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 133 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BALLENGER WHALYN CAIRO, GA 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited HQV 89 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BALLENGER WHALYN CAIRO, GA 29. 85cc (10-12) HQV 89 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BALLENGER WHALYN CAIRO, GA 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) HQV 89 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BALLINGER CARSON WILLIS, VA 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 295 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BALLINGER CARSON WILLIS, VA 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 295 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BANKS CAYDEN PINEVILLE, KY 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 312 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BANKS CAYDEN PINEVILLE, KY 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 312 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BANKS CAYDEN PINEVILLE, KY 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) KTM 312 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BANKS CAYDEN PINEVILLE, KY 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C GAS 312 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BARIBEAU RYDER 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited KTM 510 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BARIBEAU RYDER 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited KTM 510 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BARNETT BRAYDEN MOUNT VERNON, KY 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 181 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BARNETT BRAYDEN MOUNT VERNON, KY 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 181 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BARONE ROCCO Cairo, GA 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 833 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BARONE ROCCO Cairo, GA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 833 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BARONE ROCCO Cairo, GA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 833 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BARONE ROCCO Cairo, GA 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) KTM 833 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BARONE ROCCO Cairo, GA 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C KTM 833 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BARRETT BOWDEN Watertown, TN 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited KTM 100 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BARRETT BOWDEN Watertown, TN 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 10 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BATSON CREW CHAPIN, SC 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 818 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BENTON ISAIAH HENDERSONVILLE, NC 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 1 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BENTON ISAIAH HENDERSONVILLE, NC 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited COB 1 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BERRY GRAY WHITE HOUSE, TN 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited KTM 429 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BERRY GRAY WHITE HOUSE, TN 25. 65cc (7-9) GAS 429 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BEUTE TANNER DAYTONA BEACH, FL 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited GAS 108 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BEUTE TANNER DAYTONA BEACH, FL 27. 65cc (10-11) GAS 108 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BEUTE TANNER DAYTONA BEACH, FL 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited HQV 108 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BILBREY JAXSON NEW PORT RICHEY, FL 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited KTM 4 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BILLICK RYDER Charlotte, NC 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited COB 127 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BILLICK RYDER Charlotte, NC 27. 65cc (10-11) COB 127 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BLAKE KOLSON Fraziers Bottom, WV 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited COB 911 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BLANKENSHIP MARSHALL Chesapeake, OH 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 16 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BLANTON MASON THOMASVILLE, GA 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 43 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BLANTON MASON THOMASVILLE, GA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 43 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BLEDSOE PARKER COOKEVILLE, TN 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 59 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BLEDSOE PARKER COOKEVILLE, TN 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 59 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BLOCK TRACE MOORESVILLE, NC 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 8 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BLOCK TRACE MOORESVILLE, NC 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 18 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BOSSOLA CEDAR KILL DEVIL HILLS, NC 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 3 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BOSSOLA CEDAR KILL DEVIL HILLS, NC 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 3 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BOSSOLA ZOEY KILL DEVIL HILLS, NC 36. Girls (11-16) KTM 11 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BOSWELL GRAYSON BATAVIA, OH 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 489 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BOTT HUDSON Crystal River, FL 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited KTM 15 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BOTT HUDSON Crystal River, FL 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited HQV 621 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BOWERSON BODHI JAY, FL 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited GAS 50 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BOWERSON BODHI JAY, FL 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited GAS 50 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BOWERSON BODHI JAY, FL 25. 65cc (7-9) GAS 50 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BRADLEY CAMERON KINGMAN, AZ 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 881 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BRADLEY CAMERON KINGMAN, AZ 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 881 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BRADSHAW MASON DENVER, NC 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited KTM 8 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BRADSHAW MASON DENVER, NC 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited KTM 8 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BRASSIE KOLTON CAMILLUS, NY 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited GAS 722 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BROOKS EZEKIEL BEDFORD, VA 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited GAS 316 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BROOKS ISAIAH LYNCHBURG, VA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) GAS 108 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BROWN DAYTON VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 829 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BROWN DAYTON VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 829 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BRUNS BRECKEN CANDLER, NC 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited GAS 23 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BRUNS BRECKEN CANDLER, NC 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 23 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BRYSON BRAEDEN Franklin, NC 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited GAS 128 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BUCHANAN JAYCE GEORGETOWN, KY 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 423 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BUCKMAN KAMERON HUNTINGTON, NY 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited HQV 753 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BUCKMAN KAMERON HUNTINGTON, NY 25. 65cc (7-9) HQV 753 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BULLIN CARSON Statesville, NC 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 61 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BULLIN CARSON Statesville, NC 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 61 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BULLIN CARSON Statesville, NC 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) KTM 61 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BULLOCK BRYAR GLENFORD, OH 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 577 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BURLEW BRAYDEN STROUDSBURG, PA 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 36 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BURLEW BRAYDEN STROUDSBURG, PA 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 36 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BURTON TRENTON Cairo , GA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 711 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BURTON TRENTON Cairo , GA 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) KTM 711 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BYRNE GRANT Stroudsburg, PA 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 5 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BYRNE GRANT Stroudsburg, PA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 5 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BYRNE GRANT Stroudsburg, PA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 5 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BYRNE GRANT Stroudsburg, PA 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) KTM 5 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BYRNE HUDSON Stroudsburg, PA 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 77 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BYRNE HUDSON Stroudsburg, PA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 77/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional BYRNE HUDSON Stroudsburg, PA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 77 South of the Border SE Youth Regional BYRNE HUDSON Stroudsburg, PA 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) KTM 77/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional CAMPBELL GRACIE ZANESVILLE, OH 36. Girls (11-16) KTM 116 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CARL PEYTON CLAY CITY, KY 36. Girls (11-16) KAW 151 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CARRIER JAX Tequesta, FL 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) HQV 2 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CARRIER JAX Tequesta, FL 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) HQV 2 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CASE BRAXTON CANDLER, NC 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 100 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CASE BRAXTON CANDLER, NC 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited KTM 100 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CASSTEVENS BRANTLEY MOUNT AIRY, NC 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 119 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CASSTEVENS BRANTLEY MOUNT AIRY, NC 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 119 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CENTRONE VICENT FOUNTAIN INN, SC 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 117 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CHANEY REED MC ARTHUR, OH 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 906 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CHAVOUS LEVI Perkasie, PA 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited KTM 81 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CHERRINGTON EMMETT OAK HILL, OH 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 11c South of the Border SE Youth Regional CHERRINGTON SLATEN OAK HILL, OH 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 11c South of the Border SE Youth Regional CLARKE GRAYSON ODESSA, FL 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 630 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CLINE PAXTON HICKORY, NC 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited KTM 312 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COBB NOLAN PALM HARBOR, FL 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 225 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COBB NOLAN PALM HARBOR, FL 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 225 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COHEN HUDSON INMAN, SC 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 30 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COHEN HUDSON INMAN, SC 27. 65cc (10-11) KTM 30 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COLE KANNON DEATSVILLE, AL 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited GAS 617 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COLE KANNON DEATSVILLE, AL 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 617 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COLGAN JACKSON PRINCETON, NC 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited KTM 199/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional COLGAN JACKSON PRINCETON, NC 25. 65cc (7-9) KTM 199/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional COLLINS JASPER Taylors, SC 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 173 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COLLINS JASPER Taylors, SC 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 173 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COMERFORD BRAYDAN fort pierce, FL 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 99 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COMERFORD BRAYDAN fort pierce, FL 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 99 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COMPTON BRANTLEY DALLAS, NC 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited GAS 18 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COMPTON BRANTLEY DALLAS, NC 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited KTM 18 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COMPTON BRAYDENN AXTON, VA 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited HQV 444 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CONE REID ACWORTH, GA 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 991 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CONE REID ACWORTH, GA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 991 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CONE REID ACWORTH, GA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) GAS 991 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CONE REID ACWORTH, GA 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) GAS 991 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CONLAN SAWYER LITHIA, FL 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited KTM 316 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CONLAN SAWYER LITHIA, FL 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited HQV 316 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CONLAN SAWYER LITHIA, FL 25. 65cc (7-9) HQV 316 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CONWAY EASTON BUFFALO, WV 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 77 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CONWAY EASTON BUFFALO, WV 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 777 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COOPER LELAND CHARLOTTE, TN 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 113 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COOPER LELAND CHARLOTTE, TN 27. 65cc (10-11) KTM 113 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COUNCE CARSON LORETTO, TN 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KAW 43/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional COUNCE CARSON LORETTO, TN 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 43/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional COUNTS BARRETT OCALA, FL 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited COB 23 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COUNTS BARRETT OCALA, FL 25. 65cc (7-9) COB 23 South of the Border SE Youth Regional COX CONNOR CROCKETT, VA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) HQV 222 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CRADDOCK KAISON WEST HAMLIN, WV 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 333 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CRADDOCK KAISON WEST HAMLIN, WV 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 333 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CRAIG EASTON OKEECHOBEE, FL 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited KTM 21 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CRAIG EASTON OKEECHOBEE, FL 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 21 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CRAIG HAMPTON MYRTLE BEACH, SC 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited YAM 11 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CRAIG HAMPTON MYRTLE BEACH, SC 27. 65cc (10-11) YAM 11 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CROCKER STEELE Laurens, SC 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 27 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CROCKER STEELE Laurens, SC 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 27 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CROSLOW DRAKE LAWRENCEVILLE, IL 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 350 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CROSLOW DRAKE LAWRENCEVILLE, IL 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 350 South of the Border SE Youth Regional CUNNINGHAM JETT KNOXVILLE, TN 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 19 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DANIELS DAVIS Cairo, GA 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 17 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DANIELS DAVIS Cairo, GA 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 17 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DANIELS LUKE Cairo, GA 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 83 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DANIELS LUKE Cairo, GA 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 83 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DANIELS MAX Cairo, GA 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) GAS 7 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DANIELS MAX Cairo, GA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) GAS 7 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DANIELS MAX Cairo, GA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) GAS 7 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DANIELS MAX Cairo, GA 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) GAS 7 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DASHIELL CHASE Fairfax Station, VA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) GAS 196 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DASHIELL CHASE Fairfax Station, VA 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) GAS 196 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DAVIS MYCAH WHITESBURG, GA 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 5 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DAVIS MYCAH WHITESBURG, GA 27. 65cc (10-11) KTM 5 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DAVIS REAGAN STATESVILLE, NC 36. Girls (11-16) HQV 61 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DAVIS RYLEIGH STATESVILLE, NC 36. Girls (11-16) HQV 62 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DAVIS WAKE LASCASSAS, TN 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited KTM 122 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DAVIS WAKE LASCASSAS, TN 25. 65cc (7-9) KTM 122 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DE PINHO KAYKY hamer, SC 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 51 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DE PINHO KAYKY hamer, SC 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 51/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional DE PINHO KAYKY hamer, SC 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 51 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DE PINHO KEVYN HAMER, SC 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C KTM 52 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DE PINHO KEVYN HAMER, SC 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C KTM 52/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional DEATON LAWSON MONROE, NC 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 5 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DEATON LAWSON MONROE, NC 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 5 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DEAVER BRAXLEY HAYESVILLE, NC 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 519 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DEAVER BRAXLEY HAYESVILLE, NC 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 519 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DEESE TRIPP NEWPORT, NC 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 54 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DEESE TRIPP NEWPORT, NC 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 54 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DEFOOR MYLO CORDOVA, AL 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 3 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DEL GRIPPO LUCIUS RIDLEY PARK, PA 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited GAS 806 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DEL GRIPPO LUCIUS RIDLEY PARK, PA 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD GAS 806 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DEL GRIPPO LUCIUS RIDLEY PARK, PA 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 806 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DELOWERY LIAM PLYMOUTH, MA 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 603 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DELOWERY LIAM PLYMOUTH, MA 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 603 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DELOWERY LIAM PLYMOUTH, MA 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 603 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DEMPSEY GRAYSON DELAND, FL 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 54 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DEMPSEY GRAYSON DELAND, FL 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 54 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DEMPSEY GRAYSON DELAND, FL 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 54 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DENNEY MARY WACO, GA 36. Girls (11-16) YAM 6 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DEWEESE WADE PELZER , SC 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited GAS 415 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DEWEESE WADE PELZER , SC 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 415 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DIAL MADDOX SALEM, AL 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 42 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DINGLER TRACE LORETTO, TN 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) HQV 99 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DINGLER TRACE LORETTO, TN 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) HQV 99 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DONATO JAX Blacksburg, SC 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited YAM 928/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional DONATO JAX Blacksburg, SC 29. 85cc (10-12) YAM 928 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DONATO JAX Blacksburg, SC 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) YAM 928 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DONATO TUCKER Blacksburg, SC 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KAW 424 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DONATO TUCKER Blacksburg, SC 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KAW 424 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DONATO TUCKER Blacksburg, SC 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KAW 424 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DONATO TUCKER Blacksburg, SC 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) KAW 424 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DORMAN TANNER KERHONKSON, NY 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 94 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DORMAN TANNER KERHONKSON, NY 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 94 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DRAKE RYDER appling, GA 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 14 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DRAKE RYDER appling, GA 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited COB 14 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DRAKE RYDER appling, GA 25. 65cc (7-9) COB 14 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DRIGGERS GANNON LAKE CITY, SC 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 301 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DUENAS JAKE Huntsville , AL 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C KTM 69 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DUENAS JAKE Huntsville , AL 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C KTM 69 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DUFFY MAVERICK SANFORD, NC 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 40 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DUFFY MAVERICK SANFORD, NC 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 40 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DUIGON VERONICA SOUTH AMBOY, NJ 36. Girls (11-16) KTM 178 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DUPUIS KADE 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited HQV 312 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DUPUIS KADE 27. 65cc (10-11) HQV 312 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DUTTON EJ Graham, NC 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited COB 51 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DUTTON EJ Graham, NC 27. 65cc (10-11) GAS 51 South of the Border SE Youth Regional DUTTON EJ Graham, NC 29. 85cc (10-12) GAS 51 South of the Border SE Youth Regional EARL GRANT DEXTER, NY 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited GAS 702 South of the Border SE Youth Regional EASTON JACE COCOA, FL 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 88 South of the Border SE Youth Regional EDGAR EASTON DUE WEST, SC 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 999 South of the Border SE Youth Regional EDGAR EASTON DUE WEST, SC 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 999 South of the Border SE Youth Regional EDGAR EASTON DUE WEST, SC 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 999 South of the Border SE Youth Regional EDGAR EASTON DUE WEST, SC 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) KTM 999 South of the Border SE Youth Regional EDMUNDS BENNETT SUMTER, SC 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 513 South of the Border SE Youth Regional EDMUNDS BENNETT SUMTER, SC 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited KTM 513 South of the Border SE Youth Regional EDWARDS QUAID Fresno, CA 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 15 South of the Border SE Youth Regional EDWARDS QUAID Fresno, CA 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 15 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ELLER AUGUSTUS CLARKESVILLE, GA 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 54 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ELLER JONAH DALLAS, GA 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited GAS 120 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ELLER JONAH DALLAS, GA 29. 85cc (10-12) GAS 120 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ELLER JONAH DALLAS, GA 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) GAS 120 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ELLER JONAH DALLAS, GA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) GAS 120/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional ELLIOTT AVA MONROVIA, IN 36. Girls (11-16) KTM 817 South of the Border SE Youth Regional EMMETT CARSON MOUNT HOLLY, NC 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 17 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ERICKSON EASTON BROOKSVILLE, FL 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 121 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ERWIN PARKER CANTON, GA 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited KTM 4 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ERWIN PARKER CANTON, GA 25. 65cc (7-9) KTM 4 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FAIRCLOTH SETH ELIZABETHTOWN, NC 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C KTM 504 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FALCK CODY NIOTA, TN 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C KTM 909 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FALCK CODY NIOTA, TN 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C KTM 909 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FARMER JACKSON Jefferson, GA 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited YAM 15 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FARMER JACKSON Jefferson, GA 27. 65cc (10-11) YAM 15 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FENDER ROBERT DOUGLAS, GA 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 349 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FENDER ROBERT DOUGLAS, GA 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 349 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FENDER ROBERT DOUGLAS, GA 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited COB 349 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FERREIRA  JR JOAO CLERMONT, FL 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited GAS 221 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FERREIRA  JR JOAO CLERMONT, FL 27. 65cc (10-11) GAS 221 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FERRY BECKETT Senoia, GA 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) GAS 15 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FERRY BECKETT Senoia, GA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) GAS 15 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FERRY BECKETT Senoia, GA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) GAS 15 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FERRY BECKETT Senoia, GA 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) GAS 15 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FETT OWEN VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 419 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FIELDS REECE ROYSE CITY, TX 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 18 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FIELDS REECE ROYSE CITY, TX 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 18 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FIELDS REECE ROYSE CITY, TX 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 18 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FLORA LANDON MADISONVILLE, KY 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited GAS 15 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FLORA LANDON MADISONVILLE, KY 25. 65cc (7-9) GAS 15 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FLUHART MICKEY BRANDYWINE, MD 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 14/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional FLUHART MICKEY BRANDYWINE, MD 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited COB 14/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional FLUHART MICKEY BRANDYWINE, MD 25. 65cc (7-9) COB 14/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional FONES MASON Old Hickory, TN 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited GAS 13 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FONES MASON Old Hickory, TN 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) GAS 13 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FOOTE TRENTON lusby, MD 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 908 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FOOTE TRENTON lusby, MD 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 908 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FORTE NOAH RICHFIELD, NC 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 40 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FRALEY ALSTIN GOLD HILL, NC 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) GAS 91 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FRALEY ALSTIN GOLD HILL, NC 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) GAS 91 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FRANCIS MAVERICK Belfry , KY 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 242 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FRANKLIN KYLER LOGANVILLE, GA 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 23 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FRANKS RYKER GREER, SC 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 030 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FRANKS RYKER GREER, SC 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 030 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FULTON COOPER LOUISVILLE, MS 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 518 South of the Border SE Youth Regional FULTON COOPER LOUISVILLE, MS 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 518 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GARDNER TRENTON Mechanicsville, VA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) GAS 88 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GARDNER TRENTON Mechanicsville, VA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) GAS 88 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GARDNER TRENTON Mechanicsville, VA 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) GAS 88 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GARZA MASON Carthage, NC 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited OTH 623 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GARZA MASON Carthage, NC 29. 85cc (10-12) OTH 623 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GESUALDO MICHAEL LANGHORNE, PA 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 99 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GETZ GRANT CHATSWORTH, NJ 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C KTM 28 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GETZ GRANT CHATSWORTH, NJ 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C KTM 28 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GIBBS WAYLON CATLETTSBURG, KY 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 911 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GLASGOW TRIPP CAIRO, GA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) GAS 52 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GLASGOW TRIPP CAIRO, GA 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) GAS 52 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GOMEZ COURTADE LEON 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 25 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GOMEZ COURTADE LEON 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 25 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GONSALVES TRISTAN EDGARTOWN, MA 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 194 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GONSALVES TRISTAN EDGARTOWN, MA 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 194 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GOSS TUCKER Royston, GA 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 194 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GRANT AVERY CALHOUN, GA 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited SUZ 928 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GRANT AVERY CALHOUN, GA 29. 85cc (10-12) SUZ 928/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional GRANT BENTLEY ROCKY FACE, GA 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 17 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GRANT BENTLEY ROCKY FACE, GA 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 17 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GRANT WYATT Bonifay , FL 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) GAS 27 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GRANT WYATT Bonifay , FL 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) GAS 27 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GRANT WYATT Bonifay , FL 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) GAS 927 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GRESHAM-LEWIS MAVERICK YUBA CITY, CA 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited GAS 36 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GRESHAM-LEWIS MAVERICK YUBA CITY, CA 27. 65cc (10-11) GAS 914 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GROSS TIAGO Caledonia , NC 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 74 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GROSS TIAGO Caledonia , NC 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 74 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GROVER COLE 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 33 South of the Border SE Youth Regional GROVER COLE 27. 65cc (10-11) KTM 33 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HALL DAMON KEYSTONE HEIGHT, FL 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 2 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HALL MICHAEL JACKSONVILLE, FL 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 7 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HALL MICHAEL JACKSONVILLE, FL 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited COB 7 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HALL MICHAEL JACKSONVILLE, FL 25. 65cc (7-9) COB 7 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HAMILTON BRYSON PURVIS, MS 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD KTM 726 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HAMPSHIRE ZAYDEN HUDSON, FL 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited HQV 21 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HAMPSHIRE ZAYDEN HUDSON, FL 27. 65cc (10-11) HQV 21 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HAMPSHIRE ZAYDEN HUDSON, FL 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 21 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HARPER COLE HANCEVILLE, AL 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 199 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HARRIS BENJI HAMPSTEAD, NC 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 521 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HARRIS BENJI HAMPSTEAD, NC 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 521 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HARRIS COLTON GLENWOOD, WV 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) GAS 138 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HARRIS COLTON GLENWOOD, WV 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) GAS 138 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HARRIS COLTON GLENWOOD, WV 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) KTM 138 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HARRISON JAGGER CULLMAN, AL 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 617 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HAUCK LOUIS HILTON, NY 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited KTM 17 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HAUCK LOUIS HILTON, NY 25. 65cc (7-9) KTM 17 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HAUCK SAMUEL HILTON, NY 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 37 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HAUCK SAMUEL HILTON, NY 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 37 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HENLEY AIDEN 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 51 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HENLEY AIDEN 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 51 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HERRERO WAYLON GASTONIA, NC 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 28/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional HILLMAN KISON VIPER, KY 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C KTM 96 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HILLMAN KISON VIPER, KY 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C KTM 96 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HINCKLEY REX CARTERSVILLE, GA 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited KTM 243 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HINCKLEY REX CARTERSVILLE, GA 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited KTM 243 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HINICH HUDSON BONFIELD, IL 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 22 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HINKLE KADEN DELBARTON, WV 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 870 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOGSTON LEVI WILMINGTON, NC 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 3 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOGSTON LEVI WILMINGTON, NC 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 327 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOLBROOK COLLON Wetumpka , AL 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) SUZ 15 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOLBROOK COLLON Wetumpka , AL 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) SUZ 15 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOLLINGSWORTH MAXTON LOUISBURG, NC 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 25 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOLLINGSWORTH MAXTON LOUISBURG, NC 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 25 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOLMES CARTER Groveland, FL 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 77 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOLMES CARTER Groveland, FL 27. 65cc (10-11) KTM 77 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOLMES CARTER Groveland, FL 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 771 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOLMES CARTER Groveland, FL 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 771 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOLSCLAW TIANNA JOHNSON CITY, TN 36. Girls (11-16) KTM 21 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOLSOMBACK AUBREY CARROLLTON, GA 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 98 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOLSOMBACK AUBREY CARROLLTON, GA 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited KTM 98 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOLSOMBACK AUBREY CARROLLTON, GA 25. 65cc (7-9) KTM 98 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOLT EMERY NEW BERN, NC 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited KTM 11 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOLT LUCAS NEW BERN, NC 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited YAM 236 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOLT LUCAS NEW BERN, NC 27. 65cc (10-11) YAM 236 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOOD ALEX Moyock, NC 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) GAS 83 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOOD ALEX Moyock, NC 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) GAS 83 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOOD ALEX Moyock, NC 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) GAS 83 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOOD ALEX Moyock, NC 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) GAS 83 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOOPER CARTER INMAN, SC 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 831 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOOPER CARTER INMAN, SC 27. 65cc (10-11) KTM 831 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HORNE JAXSON IRMO, SC 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 247 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HOWARD GABRIELLE FOUR OAKS, NC 36. Girls (11-16) YAM 412 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HYLER JACOB OCALA, FL 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 199 South of the Border SE Youth Regional HYLER JACOB OCALA, FL 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited COB 199 South of the Border SE Youth Regional INGLE DAMIEN Bainbridge , GA 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 277 South of the Border SE Youth Regional INGRAM ASHER BOWLING GREEN, KY 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 21 South of the Border SE Youth Regional INGRAM ASHER BOWLING GREEN, KY 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 21 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JACKSON WESLEY WADSWORTH, OH 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited HQV 731 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JACKSON WESLEY WADSWORTH, OH 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 731 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JAMISON HANNAH Henderson, CO 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) GAS 57 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JAMISON HANNAH Henderson, CO 36. Girls (11-16) GAS 57 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JOHNSON BENTLEY WAYNESBORO, VA 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 316/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional JOHNSON COOPER White oak, PA 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) YAM 14 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JOHNSON COOPER White oak, PA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) YAM 14 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JOHNSON ELLIS CRESTVIEW, FL 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 127 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JOHNSON FORREST ALVA, FL 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 12 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JOHNSON OLLIE ALVA, FL 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 11 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JOHNSON WESTON PELL CITY, AL 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 113 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JOHNSON WESTON PELL CITY, AL 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited COB 113 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JOHNSTON JASE EASLEY, SC 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 114 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JOHNSTON JASE EASLEY, SC 27. 65cc (10-11) KTM 114 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JONES JACKSON KNOXVILLE, TN 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited GAS 111 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JONES JACKSON KNOXVILLE, TN 29. 85cc (10-12) GAS 111/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional JONES LINCOLN Dallas, GA 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited YAM 727 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JONES LINCOLN Dallas, GA 27. 65cc (10-11) YAM 727 South of the Border SE Youth Regional JONES LINCOLN Dallas, GA 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited YAM 727 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KAZIMIR MADISON BROAD BROOK, CT 36. Girls (11-16) HQV 11 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KELLER AUSTIN Orlando, FL 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 23 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KELLER AUSTIN Orlando, FL 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 23 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KELLER AUSTIN Orlando, FL 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 23 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KELLER JACKSON ORLANDO, FL 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 99/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional KELLER JACKSON ORLANDO, FL 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 99/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional KERBY EASTON SPENCER, WV 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) GAS 80 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KERBY EASTON SPENCER, WV 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) GAS 80 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KEYLON ROWDIE BROOKSVILLE, FL 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 310 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KEYLON ROWDIE BROOKSVILLE, FL 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 310 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KIRKLAND CAMDEN ORANGE PARK, FL 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 144 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KIRKLAND CAMDEN ORANGE PARK, FL 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 144 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KIRKLAND CAMDEN ORANGE PARK, FL 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 144 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KOUFLIE KHLOEY PEAPACK, NJ 36. Girls (11-16) KAW 47 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KREGLOW BRAYTON PANAMA CITY BEACH, FL 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) YAM 29 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KREGLOW BRAYTON PANAMA CITY BEACH, FL 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) YAM 29 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KREGLOW BRAYTON PANAMA CITY BEACH, FL 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) YAM 29 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KYLER RAYCIN BROOKSVILLE, FL 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited COB 254 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KYLER RAYCIN BROOKSVILLE, FL 27. 65cc (10-11) COB 254 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KYLER RAYCIN BROOKSVILLE, FL 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited HQV 254 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KYLER RAYCIN BROOKSVILLE, FL 29. 85cc (10-12) HQV 254 South of the Border SE Youth Regional KYLER RAYCIN BROOKSVILLE, FL 36. Girls (11-16) HQV 254 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LABONTE ELI N SMITHFIELD, RI 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 19 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LAKE BRAEDEN MIDDLEBURG, FL 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) OTH 620 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LAKE BRAEDEN MIDDLEBURG, FL 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) OTH 620 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LAMB BROCK SWAINSBORO, GA 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 397 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LAMB BROCK SWAINSBORO, GA 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 397 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LAMPLEY RUSS BURNS, TN 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 103 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LANDRESS AIDEN LOGANVILLE, GA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 28 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LANDRESS AIDEN LOGANVILLE, GA 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) KTM 28 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LANE DANIEL BROOKSVILLE, FL 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) GAS 44 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LANE DANIEL BROOKSVILLE, FL 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) GAS 44 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LANE DANIEL BROOKSVILLE, FL 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) GAS 44 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LANE DANIEL BROOKSVILLE, FL 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) GAS 144 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LANIER BRAYDEN NEW JOHNSONVILLE, TN 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 11 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LANIER BRAYDEN NEW JOHNSONVILLE, TN 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 11 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LAPAN JAXSON NORTHFIELD, MA 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited OTH 344 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LAPAN JAXSON NORTHFIELD, MA 25. 65cc (7-9) HQV 344 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LASTOVKA MICAH Dickson, TN 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 100 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LASTOVKA MICAH Dickson, TN 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 100 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LEDBETTER HUDSON COOKEVILLE, TN 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD COB 17 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LENZ RHYS WAVERLY HALL, GA 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 116 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LESTER BRODY MONCKS CORNER, SC 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 229 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LETURNO EASTON Homosassa, FL 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited HQV 101 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LETURNO EASTON Homosassa, FL 25. 65cc (7-9) HQV 101 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LETURNO WESTIN Homosassa, FL 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) HQV 805 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LETURNO WESTIN Homosassa, FL 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) HQV 805 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LETURNO WESTIN Homosassa, FL 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) HQV 805 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LETURNO WESTIN Homosassa, FL 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) HQV 805 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LEWIS BRAXTON MC LEANSVILLE, NC 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 36 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LIDDLE MASON JONESBOROUGH, TN 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited KTM 518 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LIDDLE MASON JONESBOROUGH, TN 25. 65cc (7-9) KTM 518 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LIGHTNER AXEL MULLICA HILL, NJ 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 213 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LIGHTNER AXEL MULLICA HILL, NJ 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 213 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LILLY CASH RINGGOLD, GA 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited GAS 46 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LILLY MAXWELL RINGGOLD, GA 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 25 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LILLY MAXWELL RINGGOLD, GA 27. 65cc (10-11) KTM 25 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LINAHAN ASA GREENVILLE, NC 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 171 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LINAHAN BROOKS GREENVILLE, NC 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited COB 771 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LINAHAN BROOKS GREENVILLE, NC 27. 65cc (10-11) COB 771 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LINAHAN BROOKS GREENVILLE, NC 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited HQV 771 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LINAHAN BROOKS GREENVILLE, NC 29. 85cc (10-12) HQV 771 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LLOYD BOONE Bedford, VA 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 412 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LLOYD BOONE Bedford, VA 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited COB 412 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LLOYD BOONE Bedford, VA 25. 65cc (7-9) COB 412 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LLOYD CODIE MAE BEDFORD, VA 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 322 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LLOYD WADE Bedford, VA 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 731 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LLOYD WADE Bedford, VA 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 731 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LOFTIS SAMUEL BLAIRS, VA 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 368 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LUCY EMEREIGH WETUMPKA, AL 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 4 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LUCY MIKEE WETUMPKA, AL 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 128 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LUNG JACKSON China Grove , NC 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited YAM 22/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional LUNG JACKSON China Grove , NC 25. 65cc (7-9) YAM 22/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional LUSK GUNNER LINCOLNTON, NC 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited COB 21 South of the Border SE Youth Regional LUSK GUNNER LINCOLNTON, NC 25. 65cc (7-9) COB 21 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MANZER MAVERICK AMSTERDAM, NY 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited KTM 44 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MARRA BENTLEY ALVA, FL 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 3 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MARRA BENTLEY ALVA, FL 27. 65cc (10-11) KTM 3 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MARTIN COLT TALLADEGA, AL 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) GAS 47 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MARTIN COLT TALLADEGA, AL 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) GAS 47 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MARTIN-KERSEY COGAN WOODBRIDGE, VA 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 11 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MARTIN-KERSEY COGAN WOODBRIDGE, VA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 11 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MARTIN-KERSEY COGAN WOODBRIDGE, VA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 11 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MATTSON RAYCE GRAHAM, WA 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 830 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MATTSON RAYCE GRAHAM, WA 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 830 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MAXEY COLE Groveland , FL 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 244 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MAXEY COLE Groveland , FL 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 244 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MAXEY COLE Groveland , FL 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 244 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MAXEY COLE Groveland , FL 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) KTM 244 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MCCOY BARON LOGANVILLE, GA 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C GAS 24 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MCCOY BARON LOGANVILLE, GA 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C GAS 24 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MCGINNIS JACOB COLUMBIA, KY 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited GAS 201 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MCGINNIS JACOB COLUMBIA, KY 27. 65cc (10-11) GAS 201 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MCGINNIS JACOB COLUMBIA, KY 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited GAS 201 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MCGINNIS JACOB COLUMBIA, KY 29. 85cc (10-12) GAS 201 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MCNAMARA CONNOR KERNERSVILLE, NC 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 518 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MEDAGLIA TALON 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) YAM 55 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MEDAGLIA TALON 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) YAM 55 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MEDAGLIA TALON 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) YAM 55 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MEDAGLIA TALON 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 55 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MEEK HATTIE WYTHEVILLE, VA 36. Girls (11-16) HQV 22 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MEEKS TREY SPARTA, TN 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 66 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MEEKS TYLER SPARTA, TN 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited YAM 66 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MEEKS TYLER SPARTA, TN 29. 85cc (10-12) YAM 66 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MERCONE XADREA WEBSTER, NY 36. Girls (11-16) OTH 8 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MEYER LEVI Jupiter, FL 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited COB 29 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MEYER LEVI Jupiter, FL 25. 65cc (7-9) COB 29 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MILLER GAGE FLORENCE, SC 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited GAS 151 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MILLER GAGE FLORENCE, SC 29. 85cc (10-12) GAS 151 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MILLER GAGE FLORENCE, SC 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) GAS 151 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MILLER JACK SALISBURY, NC 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited KTM 94 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MILLER JACK SALISBURY, NC 25. 65cc (7-9) KTM 94 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MONEY JILLIAN Winston-Salem, NC 36. Girls (11-16) KTM 88 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MOORE CHARLES STANLEY, NC 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 08 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MOORE COLIN VERO BEACH, FL 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 991 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MOORE COLIN VERO BEACH, FL 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 991 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MOORE WAYLON WINDER, GA 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 54 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MORELAND MAX STANTON, MI 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 381 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MORELAND MAX STANTON, MI 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 381 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MORGAN RHETT Warrior, AL 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited GAS 317 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MORGAN RHETT Warrior, AL 27. 65cc (10-11) GAS 317 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MORGAN TAYCE Clermont, FL 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) YAM 810 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MORGAN TAYCE Clermont, FL 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) YAM 810 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MORRIS HADLEY MADISONVILLE, KY 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 331 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MORRIS HADLEY MADISONVILLE, KY 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited KTM 331 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MORRIS LEVI HOMER, GA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) HQV 120 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MORRIS LEVI HOMER, GA 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) HQV 120 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MOUNTJOY CHASE FREDERICKSBURG, VA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 817 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MOYE WILLIAM JUPITER, FL 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 817 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MULLINS OAKLEY HUNTINGBURG, IN 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited KTM 267 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MUNCY JOHN WAR, WV 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 45 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MURPHY BENTLEY BLACKVILLE, SC 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C KTM 36 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MURPHY BENTLEY BLACKVILLE, SC 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C KTM 36 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MURPHY NOLAN ORANGE, VA 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 64 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MURPHY NOLAN ORANGE, VA 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 64 South of the Border SE Youth Regional MURRAY KNOX KING, NC 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 55 South of the Border SE Youth Regional NATALIE KINGSTON TYRONE, PA 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 13 South of the Border SE Youth Regional NEWCOMB JOEL PLYMOUTH, MA 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 377 South of the Border SE Youth Regional NEWCOMB JOEL PLYMOUTH, MA 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 377 South of the Border SE Youth Regional NEWTON WESTON VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 918 South of the Border SE Youth Regional NEWTON WESTON VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 918 South of the Border SE Youth Regional NORRIS BROCK Burgettstown , PA 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 4 South of the Border SE Youth Regional OELENBERGER KOLDEN STATESVILLE, NC 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) GAS 704 South of the Border SE Youth Regional OELENBERGER KOLDEN STATESVILLE, NC 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) GAS 704 South of the Border SE Youth Regional OELENBERGER KOLDEN STATESVILLE, NC 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) GAS 704 South of the Border SE Youth Regional O’HARROW QUIN Villa Rica, GA 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C HQV 717 South of the Border SE Youth Regional OSPINA MARTIN DUNNELLON, FL 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 111 South of the Border SE Youth Regional OSPINA MARTIN DUNNELLON, FL 27. 65cc (10-11) KTM 111 South of the Border SE Youth Regional OSPINA MARTIN DUNNELLON, FL 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 11 South of the Border SE Youth Regional OSPINA MARTIN DUNNELLON, FL 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 11 South of the Border SE Youth Regional OTTONE ZYLER Statesville, NC 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited COB 15/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional OTTONE ZYLER Statesville, NC 25. 65cc (7-9) COB 15/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional OWEN EASTON BLAIRS, VA 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited KTM 8 South of the Border SE Youth Regional OWEN EASTON BLAIRS, VA 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited KTM 8 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PACELLA ANTHONY J SOUTH WALPOLE, MA 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 131 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PACELLA ANTHONY J SOUTH WALPOLE, MA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 131 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PACELLA ANTHONY J SOUTH WALPOLE, MA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 131 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PACELLA ANTHONY J SOUTH WALPOLE, MA 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) KTM 131 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PACHECO BRODY BOERNE, TX 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 45 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PACHECO BRODY BOERNE, TX 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) KTM 45 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PALMER LANDON Port Charlotte, FL 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) GAS 805 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PALMER LANDON Port Charlotte, FL 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) GAS 805 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PARSONS CULLEN BOSTIC, NC 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited KTM 326 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PARSONS EMMITT BOSTIC, NC 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited KTM 26 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PASTUREAU JOHN EVERETT Smithville, TX 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited HQV 52 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PASTUREAU JOHN EVERETT Smithville, TX 27. 65cc (10-11) HQV 52 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PASTUREAU PATRICK Smithville, TX 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited HQV 52 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PASTUREAU PATRICK Smithville, TX 25. 65cc (7-9) HQV 52/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional PAXTON BRAYDON Wilmington, NC 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited GAS 170 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PAXTON BRAYDON Wilmington, NC 27. 65cc (10-11) GAS 170 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PEADEN MICHAEL GREENVILLE, NC 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited YAM 79 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PEADEN MICHAEL GREENVILLE, NC 25. 65cc (7-9) YAM 79 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PEREZ WESLEY Bethpage, TN 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 77 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PEREZ WESLEY Bethpage, TN 27. 65cc (10-11) KTM 77 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PEREZ WESLEY Bethpage, TN 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 77 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PERREAULT BLAKELY EVANS, GA 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 21 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PERRY LIAM BURNS, TN 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 231 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PERRY LIAM BURNS, TN 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 231 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PIERCY PAYNE MONTICELLO, KY 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 4/ South of the Border SE Youth Regional PIERCY PAYNE MONTICELLO, KY 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 4 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PIERCY PAYNE MONTICELLO, KY 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 4 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PILKINGTON BECKETT VA BEACH, VA 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 28 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PINO MICHAEL Sicklerville, NJ 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C GAS 188 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PINO MICHAEL Sicklerville, NJ 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C GAS 188 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PITTS COLTEN LEHIGH ACRES, FL 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 003 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PITTS COLTEN LEHIGH ACRES, FL 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KTM 003 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PLATT ADDISON ONEONTA, NY 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited GAS 66 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PLATT ADDISON ONEONTA, NY 36. Girls (11-16) GAS 66 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PODGURSKI BLAIR Monroe, GA 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited KTM 563 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PODGURSKI BLAIR Monroe, GA 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 121 South of the Border SE Youth Regional POLLAK KY BLAIN, PA 36. Girls (11-16) GAS 989 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PORCHEA SAMUEL FLORENCE, SC 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited YAM 27 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PORCHEA SAMUEL FLORENCE, SC 25. 65cc (7-9) YAM 27 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PORTERFIELD LATHAN COMMERCE, GA 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 312 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PORTERFIELD LATHAN COMMERCE, GA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 312 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PORTERFIELD LATHAN COMMERCE, GA 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) GAS 312 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PORTERFIELD LATHAN COMMERCE, GA 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) GAS 312 South of the Border SE Youth Regional POWELL MICAH LEICESTER, NC 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 814 South of the Border SE Youth Regional POYTHRESS LANE WALLACE, NC 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 708 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PRESLAR MICAH COLUMBUS, NC 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 25 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PRESLAR MICAH COLUMBUS, NC 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 25 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PRUEITT TRISTAN WEST LINN, OR 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C OTH 7 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PRUEITT TRISTAN WEST LINN, OR 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C OTH 7 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PRUITT JACK WESTMINSTER, SC 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C KTM 87 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PRUITT JACK WESTMINSTER, SC 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C KTM 87 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PUGLISI JR ANTHONY SPRING HILL, FL 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 22 South of the Border SE Youth Regional PULLIN BRIGGS DANVILLE, VA 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 80 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RANDOLPH IAN PROSPERITY, SC 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited KTM 514 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RASNICK ARABELLA ANDERSON, SC 36. Girls (11-16) GAS 108 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RASNICK WYATT Anderson, SC 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited KTM 702 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RASNICK WYATT Anderson, SC 25. 65cc (7-9) KTM 702 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RAY KNOX GRAY COURT, SC 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited GAS 3 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RAY KNOX GRAY COURT, SC 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 3 South of the Border SE Youth Regional REEVES HAYES ROGERSVILLE, AL 20. Micro-E (4-7) Limited COB 116 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RHIVES WILEY M Bloomsdale, MO 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) OTH 77 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RHIVES WILEY M Bloomsdale, MO 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) OTH 77 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RHIVES WILEY M Bloomsdale, MO 32. Supermini 1 (12-15) KAW 77 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RHIVES WILEY M Bloomsdale, MO 33. Supermini 2 (13-16) KAW 77 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RICE RIVERS FOMBELL, PA 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 39 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RICHARDS DILLON SUMMERVILLE, SC 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14) KTM 48 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RICHARDS DILLON SUMMERVILLE, SC 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) KTM 48 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RICHEY JACOB ALVATON, KY 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited KTM 159 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RICHEY JACOB ALVATON, KY 25. 65cc (7-9) KTM 159 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ROBERTS BRAYVEN Jasonville, IN 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited GAS 870 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ROBERTS BRAYVEN Jasonville, IN 25. 65cc (7-9) GAS 870 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ROBERTS BRYNIX Jasonville, IN 21. Micro 1(4-6) Shaft Dr LTD YAM 438 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ROBERTS BRYNIX Jasonville, IN 22. Micro 2 (4-6) Limited COB 438 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ROBINSON COY Blackstock, SC 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 42 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ROCK CADE Newberry, FL 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 818 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ROCK CADE Newberry, FL 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 818 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ROGERS TALON Greenville, SC 24. 65cc (7-9) Limited KTM 31 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ROGERS TALON Greenville, SC 25. 65cc (7-9) KTM 31 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ROSENBAUM AVERY NEWPORT, NC 34. 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C YAM 68 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ROSENBAUM AVERY NEWPORT, NC 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C YAM 68 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ROTH BRAXTON RICHLAND, IN 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 77 South of the Border SE Youth Regional ROTH BRAXTON RICHLAND, IN 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 77 South of the Border SE Youth Regional RUBBO JOSEPH BROOMALL, PA 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15) HQV 3 South of the Border SE Youth Regional SAPP ANDY HUGHESVILLE, MD 23. Micro 3 (7-8) Limited COB 609 South of the Border SE Youth Regional SARACINO JACK APOLLO BEACH, FL 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 36 South of the Border SE Youth Regional SARACINO JACK APOLLO BEACH, FL 27. 65cc (10-11) KTM 36 South of the Border SE Youth Regional SARACINO JACK APOLLO BEACH, FL 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 36 South of the Border SE Youth Regional SARACINO JACK APOLLO BEACH, FL 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 36 South of the Border SE Youth Regional SCHAFER MASON Pinckney , MI 26. 65cc (10-11) Limited KTM 28 South of the Border SE Youth Regional SCHAFER MASON Pinckney , MI 27. 65cc (10-11) KTM 28 South of the Border SE Youth Regional SCHAFER MASON Pinckney , MI 28. 85cc (10-12) Limited KTM 28 South of the Border SE Youth Regional SCHAFER MASON Pinckney , MI 29. 85cc (10-12) KTM 28 South of the Border SE Youth Regional SCHERZBERG KARL COOPERSBURG, PA 21. 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Plans for bike park near Shawnee sports complexes move forward

Plans to develop a park in Shawnee aimed at cyclists received unanimous approval from the city council. On May 12, the Shawnee City Council approved a roughly $329,000 contract with a local design firm to create a master plan and market analysis study for the proposed 170-acre Rail Creek Park project. The vote was 8-0. […]

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Plans to develop a park in Shawnee aimed at cyclists received unanimous approval from the city council.

On May 12, the Shawnee City Council approved a roughly $329,000 contract with a local design firm to create a master plan and market analysis study for the proposed 170-acre Rail Creek Park project. The vote was 8-0.

The city council approved the contract with the Kansas City-based Vireo LLC to start work on the nine-month project. It was previously budgeted at $500,000 as part of the city’s 2025 Capital Improvement Program.

The park, which would be located at 6103 Woodland Dr., has been on the city’s radar for the past five years. Plans for it have been included in both the 2020 Parks and Recreation Master Plan and the 2021 Achieve Shawnee Comprehensive Plan. The area on Woodland Drive is currently used by bike riders and groups like Donderdag Youth Cycle Clinics.

“(It’s) a park that will not only serve our residents in the Kansas City Metro Area, (but will also) create a destination park for cyclists and adventure-loving travelers in the Midwest and even nationally,” said Tonya Lecuru, Shawnee’s parks and recreation director.

The city is seeking public input for the park

As part of its agreement with the city, Vireo will conduct market analysis, including site evaluation, workshops and focus groups with community stakeholders, and public listening sessions, as well as conducting an economic impact analysis and feasibility study.

Vireo will also create a master plan for the park, including a site plan, two architectural concepts, phasing diagram, revenue projections and a funding master plan.

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During public comments at the city council meeting earlier this month, Melissa Sabin, a parent of a child with disabilities, said she was grateful residents will be involved to give their input.

“I think that is needed, and if you guys could just publicize (community engagement events) and really, just get people involved, I know I have a whole community of people who would love to share some best practices or some inputs, at the very least,” she said.

Final plan could be approved early next year

With the city council’s contract with Vireo, a timeline is set for the park process, including:

  • May — June: Background phase, including the start of the project, site tour for Vireo and review of previous documents
  • June — August: Site studies phase, including Vireo analyzing the site and data, conducting visioning workshops and market analysis
  • September — October:  Master Plan refinement, with 60% of the master plan documents reviewed
  • November — December: Draft Master Plan, with 90% of the master plan document reviewed
  • January — February 2026: Final Master Plan for Council Approval, with 100% master plan documents for review and a presentation made to the city council.

City council showed support

Before voting, several city councilmembers had questions about funding.

Councilmember Kurt Knappen wanted to be sure that what the city council was approving was only for the first phase of the plan, which City Manager Paul Kramer affirmed.

“I just wanted to confirm that we’ll have the ability to discuss (the project) and decide as we go along,” Knappen said.

Agreeing with Knappen’s clarifying question, Councilmember Mike Kemmling wanted to be sure he wasn’t committing to multiple phases of the project.

“I kind of had some similar reservations just because of how large this was. But I think just this step here, taking a look, seeing what we’re going to be in for (is good), as long as this doesn’t commit us to the larger scope,” he said.

Other councilmembers, like Jacklynn Walters, praised the first phase of the project for coming in under budget.

“I know there’s some excitement around this project and even the potential of what it could draw to our city,” she said. “I appreciate that it’s coming in a little under proposed $500,000 budget, so I’m thankful for that, and thank you (Tonya) for your hard work.”

Residents expressed excitement for project

During the comment section of the discussion, several Shawnee residents, including those involved with the Donderdag youth cycling group, said they were excited to see it move forward.

Already training kids at the site of the proposed park, Donald Jonas, Jr., executive director of Donderdag, said it’s been a good piece of land for kids to bike on.

“It’s got humans thriving and living and growing on it, having a great time,” he said.

A father of a child that went through the Donderdag program, Randy Braley said he was excited for the potential the park has.

“This will be a canvas for cyclocross and cyclers to use, but it will also be a green space for the rest of the community to use, engage and interact,” Braley said.

Ultimately, Jonas said the park should get more people outside to enjoy nature.

“When you put up bike trails and bike spaces and bike areas for your citizens, you end up with a lot of people that get outdoors more,” he said. “If you do it right, like the city and the chamber of commerce and the parks department is here in Shawnee … It’s really a beautiful and wonderful thing.”

More Shawnee news: Work to make downtown Shawnee more walkable set to wrap up soon. What can pedestrians expect?





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LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – Rocky Johnson Field became the home for Texas Tech softball back in 2001. Now, nearly a quarter-of-a-century later, the team is taking its talents from Lubbock to Oklahoma City. “It’s been a wonderful change,” QuarterFour owner Brad Wyatt said. “We’ve seen a lot of positives, we’ve had a lot of customers […]

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LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – Rocky Johnson Field became the home for Texas Tech softball back in 2001. Now, nearly a quarter-of-a-century later, the team is taking its talents from Lubbock to Oklahoma City.

“It’s been a wonderful change,” QuarterFour owner Brad Wyatt said. “We’ve seen a lot of positives, we’ve had a lot of customers inquiring about it.”

Texas Tech softball ended 2024 with a record of 29-21. One season later, they’ve jumped all the way to 50 wins, with the goal of getting just a few more to take home the trophy in the Women’s College World Series.

Wyatt says that jumped has pushed the interest of softball here in Lubbock to another level.

“You’ve seen the fans,” Wyatt said, “their attendance has been great and with that attendance, people from outside of Lubbock come in, visit. They’re looking for more softball product and so we’ve really seen a growth there.”

Red Raider Outfitter manager Kasandra Hernandez says having a season like this can provide a prosperous future for the program.

“With this being like a foundational year, it’s going to continue to grow and build from here.,” Hernandez said. “It’s not only good for Tech but it’s also good for girls growing up and stuff to see all these women go out and do what they do best.”

Tech’s recent winning ways also brings a positive chain reaction here in the 806.

“The success of Texas Tech is unbelievable for what it does for the community, regardless of what sport it is,” Wyatt said. “Then the effect it has on the youth sports and what not. I’m looking forward to what it does for fast pitch softball in the interest of more girls coming in and wanting to play just based on Texas Tech’s success.”

With businesses stocking the shelves with merchandise and fans getting to cheer on the Red Raiders here at home, the hype around Texas Tech softball can’t get any bigger as it prepares for the highest stakes games it’s ever seen.

“Tech softball, hope you go all the way,” Hernandez said. “Let’s bring something back to Lubbock and give these girls and this fanbase something to cheer for.”



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Fiesta Sports Foundation and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona Select 25 Arizonans for 2025-26 Empowering Diversity Scholarship

Story Links SCOTTSDALE, AZ (May 27, 2025) – Twenty-five Arizona residents were awarded the Empowering Diversity Scholarship ahead of the 2025-26 academic year through a partnership between Fiesta Sports Foundation and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona (AZ Blue). In its sixth year of the program, the scholarship has been awarded to […]

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SCOTTSDALE, AZ (May 27, 2025) – Twenty-five Arizona residents were awarded the Empowering Diversity Scholarship ahead of the 2025-26 academic year through a partnership between Fiesta Sports Foundation and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona (AZ Blue).

In its sixth year of the program, the scholarship has been awarded to 144 Arizonans, including this year’s recipients. The 25 individuals received a total of $92,500 in financial awards and wraparound support.

“Too often, individuals face barriers in their pursuit of higher education. Many times, these same individuals need people to believe in their dreams, which can propel them to great heights,” said Fiesta Sports Foundation Executive Director & CEO Erik Moses. “I am inspired by this year’s Empowering Diversity Scholarship recipients, with their aspirations to be leaders and gamechangers in their desired professional paths. Fiesta Sports Foundation is proud to invest in their futures to help them pursue their dreams.”

This year’s $92,500 of funding increases the scholarship’s cumulative total to $539,500 in six years. With support from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona, the Empowering Diversity Scholarship debuted in 2020 as a way for both organizations to support Arizonans in their educational journeys.

On the post-secondary track, high school graduating seniors and current college students will receive $5,500 each in scholarship awards and wraparound support services provided by Be A Leader Foundation or Education Forward Arizona. Additional Arizona residents will receive assistance in obtaining their GED (general education development) through a $1,000 award geared towards fees associated with their GED assessment, education-related resources and program support services provided by College Depot.

“AZ Blue is proud to support these remarkable individuals who are shaping Arizona’s future,” said Paul Penzone, VP, Community Relations officer at AZ Blue. “These scholars inspire us with their resilience, ambition, and commitment to making a difference in their communities.”

Nine scholarship recipients will be or are currently attending Arizona State University with seven set to attend or currently attending University of Arizona. There is also one recipient each at Northern Arizona University and Mohave Community College. The recipients have lifelong goals of becoming doctors, architects, social workers and more.

Showcasing statewide impact, this year’s 25 recipients are spread across seven Arizona counties: Maricopa, Pinal, Yuma, Mohave, Apache, Coconino and Yavapai.

The scholarship plays a vital role in ensuring that Arizona’s underrepresented residents, who make up the 10th most diverse state in the U.S., have access to educational attainment to position themselves to achieve their life dreams and goals.

The 2025-26 winners are listed below, alphabetically, with biographies and quotes. More information on the Empowering Diversity Scholarship may be found at FiestaSportsFoundation.org/DiversityScholarship.

Abraham_Freya_EDS25Freya Abraham | University of Arizona | Medicine

Abraham is a medical student at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson with a strong commitment to advancing equity in cancer care through research and advocacy. She earned her Bachelor of Science in neuroscience and cognitive science with honors from the University of Arizona and was awarded the 2024 Excellence in Undergraduate Research Award with research exploring the intersection of neuroscience, health disparities, and patient outcomes. Currently, she is engaged in oncology research with a focus on lymphoma and investigational therapies for head and neck cancers. Abraham also serves in leadership roles through the American Medical Association and American Society of Clinical Oncology and aims to integrate cultural understanding into future oncology practice.

“Receiving the Empowering Diversity Scholarship is deeply meaningful to me – as a medical student and as someone committed to building a more inclusive healthcare system. This support lightens the financial burden of medical school, allowing me to focus more fully on my passions: oncology and health equity. It enables me to pursue research and advocacy opportunities that align with my goal of addressing cancer disparities in underserved communities, including those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Beyond the financial impact, this scholarship affirms that my values and vision belong in medicine. It reinforces my motivation to serve as a physician to treat disease and transform the conditions that shape health outcomes.”

Baur_Cosette_EDS25Cosette Baur | Arizona State University | Biology

After two years at Glendale Community College, Baur will be a junior at Arizona State University this fall to complete her bachelor’s in biological sciences. Throughout high school, she was on the school pom and dance teams. Last summer, Baur volunteered in a turtle rescue program in Costa Rica where she went to a conservation for two weeks and learned about turtles and how to better protect the species from extinction. She has also volunteered at the Arizona Humane Society donating supplies including food, blankets and toys, and making homemade treats and toys for the animals. Baur would like to use her degree to pursue a career in cardio technology.

“Living independently while balancing full-time work and school can be quite challenging, both financially and mentally. With the constant juggle between earning enough to sustain oneself and focusing on academic pursuits, I am greatly appreciative to receive this scholarship to take some of the stress off. By alleviating financial constraints, I have the opportunity to pursue my educational aspirations, setting the stage for a fulfilling career path that will support me in the long term. With this support, I can focus wholeheartedly on my coursework, engage in extracurricular activities like volunteer work, and actively participate in academic endeavors that will enrich my learning experience.”

Breschini Avila_Dailyn_EDS25Dailyn Breschini Avila | University of Arizona | Psychology

Breschini Avila, a graduating senior at Yuma Catholic High School, is entering the University of Arizona with her Associate of Science, which she has already earned through dual-enrollment courses. She chose the University of Arizona because of her work experience there as a researcher through the Summer Institute of Medical Ignorance program, which helps disadvantaged students from rural areas learn about biomedical research. During high school, she participated in the school choir as well as the FIRST Tech Challenge robotics organization in which she served as president of her team for three years. In Tucson, she plans to utilize the university’s ceramic studios, join a club sports team and one of the many choirs to explore her other passions.

“I have many ambitious goals for my future and career, so I am appreciative and blessed to have received this scholarship. I grew up with strong, driven role models in my family, so I am immensely grateful to have the opportunity to continue their legacy through my education. By earning this scholarship, I’ll be able to focus on my education and pursue my goals in the best way possible, being sure to make my mark as the first person in my mother’s family to go to college while making my Hispanic heritage proud. I am forever thankful for how this scholarship will impact my future and how meaningful this is for my family and I, as this helps me accomplish my goal of pursuing my undergraduate degree debt-free.”

Duenas_Isabella_EDS25Isabella Duenas | University of Arizona | Physiology and Medical Sciences

Duenas, the salutatorian of her graduating class at Cibola High School in Yuma, Arizona, is a proud Hispanic woman who was shaped by her family’s values of hard work, resilience and community. Driven by a passion for academics and a desire to make a difference, Duenas serves as varsity tennis team captain and as Vice President of National Honor Society, Science Club and Renaissance Club. Her passion for healthcare led her to become involved in sports medicine as President of the school’s HOSA Sports Medicine Club. Outside of school, Duenas gives back to her local hospital as Treasurer of the Kindness Project Committee.

“The Empowering Diversity Scholarship will greatly impact my educational journey by reducing the financial challenges of higher education. With this support, I will be able to focus more fully on my studies and engage in extracurricular activities that contribute to my academic and personal development. It will provide me with the freedom to actively participate in student organizations and volunteer efforts that give back to my Arizona community. Without the need to work, I can dedicate myself to achieving academic excellence. This scholarship will be a crucial step in helping me reach my goal of becoming a doctor and making a meaningful contribution to the medical field.”

Faith_Ardyn_EDS25Ardyn Faith

Faith is graduating from Seton Catholic Preparatory in Chandler where she has balanced academics, athletics, work and service while learning the values of discipline, teamwork and perseverance. As a student-athlete, she has committed herself to pushing both her physical and mental limits while representing her school with pride. Outside of school and swimming, she has volunteered with organizations like the Chandler Service Club, Sunshine Acres Children’s Home and St. Joseph Youth Camp.

“Receiving the Empowering Diversity Scholarship from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona and Fiesta Sports Foundation is an incredible honor that will have a lasting impact on my educational journey. This scholarship eases the financial burden of college and motivates me to keep striving for excellence in everything I do. I can focus more fully on my studies and less on the financial stress that often comes with higher education. It affirms that my hard work and dedication have been recognized and that I have a community behind me that believes in my potential. I plan to use my education to build a meaningful career and give back to the communities that have shaped me.”

Hawley_Jayden_EDS25Jayden Hawley | Arizona State University | Psychology

Hawley is graduating from Boulder Creek High School where he was president of Broadway Bound, the top varsity show choir. Hawley has been performing since he was seven years old and was most recently seen on stage in “Hadestown,” “Footloose,” “The Prom” and “A Chorus Line.” Hawley was also a member of the National Honors Society and completed over 200 hours of volunteer work. He plans on attending Arizona State University and hopes to pursue a career in psychology while also earning roles to perform around the country to continue his lifelong hobby. Knowing that he can impact others through music or psychology is important to him.

“This scholarship will have a great impact on my educational journey by reducing the financial burden of tuition and other academic expenses, allowing me to be able to focus more fully on my studies and research. It can also open opportunities for participation in internships, volunteer work and faculty-led research projects that will be essential experiences for building a strong foundation in psychology. Additionally, receiving this scholarship will boost my overall confidence and motivation, reinforcing my commitment to academic excellence and future contributions to the field.”

Henderson-Cole_Carter_EDS25Carter Henderson-Cole | University of Arizona | Nursing

Henderson-Cole is a senior at Brophy College Preparatory and intends to make the world a better place through community service and deep compassion towards others. This mindset of service has been consistent through his life, through food pantries where he has volunteered, turkey drives he has run, blood he has donated and much more. A mantra he believes in is “not to be served but to serve,” and intends to do that with his degree in nursing to serve underrepresented communities in rural Latin America.

“This scholarship will have a great impact. The assistance through this scholarship for housing at University of Arizona will be helpful. Staying on campus prevents even more costs, so this is the best route to take. I will not take whatever I am graced with lightly. Working to balance my studies and work will strengthen my time management skills and deepen my appreciation for the education I am receiving. My aspirations are to serve underserved countries in Latin America. By giving to me, I can eventually give back to them. This scholarship is not just financial assistance, it is an investment in my future impact on others.”

Hernandez_Alicia_EDS25Alicia Hernandez | University of Arizona | Master of Public Health-Epidemiology

Born and raised in Central Phoenix, Hernandez is a first-generation Master of Public Health epidemiology student at the Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health at the University of Arizona. She works as a Community Health Program Coordinator with the University’s Mobile Health Unit and Ventanillas de Salud program. Her research focuses on community health and access to healthcare. Hernandez interns at Arizona State University working on a scientific research paper evaluating Community Health Worker (CHW) sustainability and allies profession with the CHW training program. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in global health from Arizona State University.

“Receiving this scholarship has a meaningful impact on my educational journey. It decreases the financial burden associated with pursuing my master of public health degree and allows me to focus intently on my studies and research without the added stress of managing tuition costs and potentially needing to take on additional work hours. I can fully engage with the curriculum and give me the opportunity to connect with other students. Lastly, this scholarship will help me advance and graduate from graduate school which will give me the opportunity to meet my long-term goal of leading a community health project in Arizona. All in all, I am extremely thankful for this scholarship as it will greatly impact my educational journey in a positive manner.”

Maria Madueno

Madueno is a young woman, mother, sister and friend who is closely attached to the values of faith and human kindness. These values have strengthened her to pursue her dreams for a happy life and a better future. Her goal is to obtain a high school certificate to find a better job and continue in her journey for professional jobs within the technical education field. As someone working to have a better life in a different country, she is building new and greater life possibilities as well as educational growth.

“The Empowering Diversity Scholarship will help pay for my GED exam and allow me to finish the GED program. I would like to continue my education at a college or university, so having structure and a foundation to prepare me for quality job requirements will provide me with better salary. I am happy and moved to finally be able to pursue my GED and continue my journey for a better future.”

Mehta_Siddharth_EDS25Siddharth Mehta | Arizona State University | Economics & Data Science

A rising senior at Arizona State University, Mehta holds a strong interest in the intersection of education, business and technology. He served as the director of education for the Arizona Microcredit Initiative, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports underserved entrepreneurs in the Valley. He also works as a RISE Tutor at ASU, mentoring and tutoring refugee K-12 students each week. In addition, he serves as an engagement manager for New Venture Group, a student-led consulting group that partners with nonprofits, Fortune 500 companies and high-growth startups and has spent two years at RealmSpark, ASU’s corporate venture capital wing.

“This extremely generous scholarship will have a tremendous impact on my educational journey at Arizona State University as I enter my final year. Currently, I am covering my tuition and other educational expenses entirely through scholarships and working part-time during the semester and full-time during breaks. Receiving this scholarship has given me the freedom to not work part-time this final year and finally pursue my passion of building a startup in the social entrepreneurship space. It has always been a goal of mine to build something from the ground up, but the risk always held me back from acting; this scholarship has helped alleviate that! I now have the opportunity to pursue more experiential learning and drive greater impact!”

Murugesan_Abhijay_EDS23Abhijay Murugesan | University of Arizona | Medicine

Murugesan is a first-generation American and a graduate of the University of Arizona Zuckerman College of Public Health and Eller College of Management. Clinically, he worked in 9-1-1 response as an Emergency Medical Technician and served in various EMS management roles. He was presented a Heroism Award from the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association, Special Congressional Recognition from then-U.S. Senator Martha McSally and was selected as the 2020 EMS Provider of the Year by the National Collegiate EMS Foundation. He has also co-authored original research that was published in the peer-reviewed journal Prehospital Emergency Care and presented at the National Association of EMS Physicians.

“The Empowering Diversity Scholarship presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona and Fiesta Sports Foundation is a mission-driven award that I am incredibly honored to receive. This scholarship will help support my medical education as I pursue a career as an emergency medicine physician. This is a long and difficult path, and knowing I have the support of organizations like Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona and Fiesta Sports Foundation is comforting and energizing. Furthermore, the Empowering Diversity Scholarship is not only recognition, it is an investment that will enable recipients like me to serve residents across Arizona in the years to come. We are truly appreciative of your kind generosity and support – thank you!”

Nediyathu_Angelina_EDS25Angelina Nediyathu | University of Arizona | Applied Biotechnology

Nediyathu, an undergraduate student at University of Arizona, is passionate about women’s and infant health, healthcare equity and using science to drive meaningful change. Her academic and extracurricular experiences reflect her dedication to combining research, advocacy and clinical care to improve health outcomes in underserved communities. Nediyathu volunteers in the NICU and pediatric departments at Banner University Medical Center, where she supports vulnerable infants and families, and is a student leader in the Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA). Her goal is to become a physician specializing in obstetrics and gynecology or neonatology and plans to integrate biotechnology, clinical innovation and public health to advocate for more inclusive, equitable healthcare systems.

“Receiving this scholarship means more than financial support, it represents belief in my potential and the goals I’ve set for myself. As the daughter of first-generation Indian immigrants, I’ve witnessed the sacrifices my family have made so I can pursue higher education. This award helps lighten their burden and allows me to focus more deeply on my growth as a student, researcher and future healthcare professional. It empowers me to say ‘yes’ to opportunities I might have otherwise declined due to cost, whether it’s gaining hands-on experience in the NICU, participating in research that centers on women’s health or pursuing additional certifications. This scholarship directly supports experiences that are shaping me into a compassionate, community-driven leader in healthcare.”

Palacios_Maria_EDS25Maria Palacios | Arizona State University | Biomedical Sciences

A proud Mexican-American who was born in the U.S. after her parents immigrated here, Palacios is graduating from Desert Edge High School. She has a passion for biology and anatomy and will attend Arizona State University to learn more about those fields. Her dream is to become a pediatrician and hopes to attend medical school to earn a doctorate degree. As part of her journey, Palacios also hopes to find an internship where she can observe a physician to gain insight in her intended career.

 

“This Empowering Diversity Scholarship is an answer to my prayers. This year, my family has struggled financially more than ever before. Thankfully, it is not extreme but it is still significant, and we notice how much we live paycheck-to-paycheck. We decided the best option for me is to house on campus at ASU, and this scholarship will cut the cost of housing in half. It lightens the worry a little and it gives my parents something to lean on.”

Pelayo_Vivian_EDS25Vivian Pelayo | Arizona State University | Master of Architecture

Pelayo, born and raised in Phoenix, is an architecture graduate student with a deep passion for sustainable and modular design that supports equitable community development. Continuing the family legacy of becoming a Sun Devil has been important to her and pursuing both her undergraduate and graduate degrees at Arizona State University is meaningful. Pelayo is an active member of the American Institute of Architects and the National Organization of Minority Architects. She believes that design should respond to both human needs and environmental context, and her time outside continually inspires the work she does in studio.

“Receiving this scholarship has a meaningful impact on my educational journey by easing financial stress and allowing me to focus on my coursework, design research and studio work. I am deeply engaged in the academic and professional architecture community in Arizona and through my involvement with the American Institute of Architects and the National Organization of Minority Architects, I have gained valuable mentorship and leadership experience that directly enriches my education. This scholarship supports my continued growth as a designer and emerging professional, enabling me to make the most of every opportunity in graduate school. It also helps lay the foundation for my long-term goals of becoming a licensed architect and using my education to serve the broader community through thoughtful, inclusive design.”

Ricardo_Isaiah_EDS25Isaiah Ricardo | Mohave Community College | Business

Ricardo is pursuing an associate’s degree in business at Mohave Community College. He is passionate about leadership, customer service and building meaningful connections – qualities that have drawn him toward a career in the hospitality and business industries. He plans to transfer to a four-year university after completing his associate degree, where he plans to earn a bachelor’s degree in business. His long-term goal is to use his education and skills to make a positive impact on the business world while contributing to the success of the organizations and people he serves.

“Receiving this scholarship has a significant impact on my educational journey by easing the financial burden of college expenses and allowing me to focus more fully on my studies. As a student pursuing an associate’s degree in business at MCC with plans to transfer to a four-year university, financial support will help me stay on track toward achieving my academic and career goals. This scholarship will reduce the need for part-time work, giving me more time to dedicate to coursework and extracurricular involvement, and will serve as a source of motivation and encouragement. Knowing that others believe in my potential reinforces my determination to succeed in the hospitality and business industries.”

Saleem_Zan_EDS25Zan Saleem | Arizona State University | Electrical Engineering

A Chandler native, Saleem helps his local community and refugees worldwide through volunteer work and fundraising. He enjoys learning about complex topics like physics and development in the renewable energy sector. Saleem plans to gain knowledge to help build better and more sustainable infrastructure for all communities to help create a better and more inclusive society. He is motivated to pursue an electrical engineering degree, which he will use to develop solutions to combat climate change, while devoting time to the microchip and hardware development industry, focusing on power efficiency and sustainability.

“Receiving this scholarship is impactful for me, not just in terms of easing the financial burden of tuition, but also in allowing me to fully commit to my education and long-term career goals. As someone passionate about electrical engineering and sustainable technology, I want to immerse myself in research, hands-on projects and extracurricular opportunities that will help me grow as a student and as an innovator. The rising cost of higher education can sometimes make it difficult to take full advantage of these experiences without financial stress.”

Suarez_Caley_EDS25Caley Suarez | Arizona State University | Computer Science

Over the past three years, Suarez has dedicated her time to academics, community service and athletics. Suarez strives to support underserved families, a role that has helped deepen her passion for helping others. Her academic journey is motivated by her dream of becoming a software engineer and to become a first-generation college student in her family who studies computer science. She is enthusiastic to bring her background and experience as a Latina to the tech world and strives to inspire the next generation of women leaders in computer science.

“This scholarship has changed my life and shaped my achievements. It will help alleviate my financial burdens and be the key for me to attend higher education. Your support has brightened my future and motivated me to keep achieving my dreams regardless of the obstacles in my path. Your generosity reminds me that no matter how hard something is, there are always people and organizations that believe in your capability to achieve anything, and this is what has inspired me to surpass any expectations set. This scholarship will help me achieve a milestone my parents could never accomplish because of poverty, but with your support, my goals now have a chance to be accomplished. Thank you for helping me begin my college journey.”

Tailor_Arya_EDS25Arya Tailor | Arizona State University | Global Health & Economics

Tailor is a freshman at Arizona State University pursuing dual degrees in global health and economics with a 4.0 GPA. He is an early member at BreatheEV, a Wall Street Journal-featured EV charging startup, where he leads growth initiatives. He is involved with Arizona Microcredit Initiative, New Venture Group, IBIS and research at The Luminosity Lab. He was selected to represent ASU at the Villars Symposium in Switzerland, winning the NGA Student Case Competition and selected for the Forbes Business Today Conference. With experience in robotics, real estate, defense and nonprofits, Tailor brings a multidisciplinary perspective to his interests in artificial intelligence, sustainable development, startups and venture capital.

“This scholarship will make a huge difference in how I approach my education and early career. I’m often pulled toward safer options that help cover my expenses, even when they might not align perfectly with what I hope to do long term. With this financial support, I can consider opportunities at smaller social impact startups that can’t offer competitive pay but provide incredible learning experiences. I’m curious how these organizations tackle complex problems with limited resources, and I’d love to contribute while learning from experienced founders. These untraditional roles teach me practical skills that complement what I’m learning in class. This scholarship gives me the freedom to make choices based on growth and impact rather than financial necessity.”

Thompson_Alona_EDS25Alona Thompson | Arizona State University | Social Work

Originally from St. Louis, Thompson is a passionate community advocate who believes in the power of service and second chances. Growing up in a city rich with culture and resilience shaped Thompson’s love for giving back, which led to joining a community service-based fraternity over a decade ago. Thompson proudly serves veterans at Veterans Affairs, where her heart lies in advocating for those who have sacrificed so much for our country. She made the decision to return to college to pursue a degree in social work. Thompson is proof that it is never too late to chase your goals and make a difference in your community.

“Receiving this scholarship has a profound impact on my educational journey by alleviating some of the financial pressures that come with pursuing higher education. It allows me to dedicate more time and focus toward my studies, internships and community service initiatives without worries of financial strain. This support brings me closer to achieving my long-term goal of earning a doctorate in social work and using my education to advocate for marginalized communities, especially veterans and LGBTQ+ individuals. The scholarship also empowers me to continue giving back to the community through volunteer work and outreach programs. It serves as a financial resource and a source of motivation to create positive, lasting change in the lives of those I serve.”

Velazquez_Ana_EDS25Ana Velazquez | Northern Arizona University | Biology

Velazquez is interested in animal care with a clear aspiration for becoming a veterinarian. In high school, she balanced school, part-time work and fulfilled the needs of several animals at home, including goats, dogs, chickens, ducks and turkeys. Having completed an externship at a veterinary clinic, Velazquez will attend Northern Arizona University working towards a degree in biology on her path to veterinary school. Her dream is to own her own veterinary clinic on a ranch where she can administer medical attention to pets and rescued farm animals, living a meaningful professional life serving animals.

“Receiving this scholarship will assist my academic career by relieving the financial burden of college life and allowing me to focus more intensely on my academic and career goals. This scholarship helps cover essential costs such as tuition, textbooks and lab fees that are central to my success. It also gives more time to devote to studying, internships and volunteer activities that will make me a better animal care professional. Besides financial assistance, this serves as an inspiration and motivation, showing me that others believe I am worthy and that they have faith in me to become a veterinarian. With such support, I will be better placed to achieve my dream of owning my own clinic and treating animals in need.”

Contreras-Villela_Veronica_EDS25Veronica Villela

Villela is mother of three, the oldest of whom is graduating high school this year. Faced with the position of becoming guardian of her two younger brothers, Villela dropped out of high school. That never discouraged her from knowing that she would go back to school to further her career. She currently has a business doing eyelashes and she loves the beauty industry.

“This scholarship will help me get my GED and will also help me in my long-term goals to get additional schooling for the radiology tech degree that I’m looking to earn. I am a single mother and it’s hard to go back to school yet have that financial burden on you. This scholarship will have an amazing impact financially for me and my family, and I appreciate it very much. Thank you to everybody involved for making this happen.”

Also receiving the Empowering Diversity Scholarship are: Emily Coria Espinoza, Zalina George, Kara Hairston and Tiffany Osburn.

ABOUT FIESTA SPORTS FOUNDATION

Since its inception in 1971, the Fiesta Sports Foundation has been a world-class community organization that executes innovative experiences, drives economic growth and champions charitable causes, inspiring pride in all Arizonans during and outside of college football bowl season. As a nonprofit organization, it is driven by its vision to create unforgettable experiences through world-class sporting events, unparalleled hospitality and life-changing community impact. Through the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl, Rate Bowl and its year-round events, including the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade presented by Lerner & Rowe, corporate partnerships and numerous community events throughout the year, the Foundation provides charitable resources to support Arizona nonprofit organizations that serve communities through a focus on youth, sports and education. Learn more at www.FiestaSportsFoundation.org and @Fiesta_Bowl on X/Instagram. 

ABOUT BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF ARIZONA

Blue Cross ® Blue Shield ® of Arizona (AZ Blue) is committed to helping Arizonans get healthier faster and stay healthier longer. With a mission to inspire health and make it easy, AZ Blue offers health insurance and related services to more than 2 million customers. AZ Blue, a non-profit company, is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. The company and its subsidiaries employ more than 3,200 people in its Phoenix, Flagstaff, and Tucson offices. To learn more, visit azblue.com or connect with us on social media: Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook. 





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