Four OIT athletes earn scholarships
June 27, 2007
Jenni Miiller, Mikayla Morgan, Ben Baker and Kelsey Stolz have been awarded special Oregon Tech scholarships for the 2007-08 school year.
Miiller, who will be a senior on the women’s basketball team, is the 22nd winner of the Mike Snider Memorial Scholarship. She is a nursing major.
Established in 1986 by Bill and Gabrielle Snider, the scholarship is named for their son, Mike, who was killed in an industrial accident. Mike Snider was inducted into the
Cascade Collegiate Conference Hall of Fame in 2001.
Rare non-Basin winner
Miiller is one of the few winners of the award not from Klamath County. She is from Boise, Idaho.
Morgan is the second winner of the Dobson Scholarship, which is awarded to an incoming OIT freshman from the Klamath Falls area. She will participate in volleyball and track and field for the Hustlin’ Owls.
Baker was awarded for the second straight year, the Howard and Ginger Morris Scholarship, named for a former OIT coach and his wife. Baker is an electronics engineering major from Molalla.
Stolz, a two-time All-American javelin thrower, won the Dave Terhune Scholarship for the second straight year. She will be a senior with a 4.0 grade point average in medical imaging.
Terhune was a local building contractor who was active in the OIT Booster Club who died in 1996, and won the district meritorious service award in 1988.
-- From H&N Staff Reports
Jenni Miiller, Mikayla Morgan, Ben Baker and Kelsey Stolz have been awarded special Oregon Tech scholarships for the 2007-08 school year.
Miiller, who will be a senior on the women’s basketball team, is the 22nd winner of the Mike Snider Memorial Scholarship. She is a nursing major.
Established in 1986 by Bill and Gabrielle Snider, the scholarship is named for their son, Mike, who was killed in an industrial accident. Mike Snider was inducted into the
Cascade Collegiate Conference Hall of Fame in 2001.
Rare non-Basin winner
Miiller is one of the few winners of the award not from Klamath County. She is from Boise, Idaho.
Morgan is the second winner of the Dobson Scholarship, which is awarded to an incoming OIT freshman from the Klamath Falls area. She will participate in volleyball and track and field for the Hustlin’ Owls.
Baker was awarded for the second straight year, the Howard and Ginger Morris Scholarship, named for a former OIT coach and his wife. Baker is an electronics engineering major from Molalla.
Stolz, a two-time All-American javelin thrower, won the Dave Terhune Scholarship for the second straight year. She will be a senior with a 4.0 grade point average in medical imaging.
Terhune was a local building contractor who was active in the OIT Booster Club who died in 1996, and won the district meritorious service award in 1988.
-- From H&N Staff Reports
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