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2 Bay Shore HS Students Named Coca Cola Scholar Semifinalists

Congratulations to Daniela Diaz ​and Kevin Souhrada​!

BAY SHORE, NY - Two Bay Shore High School students were named semifinalists in the annual Coca Cola Scholar competition.

Daniela Diaz and Kevin Souhrada, both of Bay Shore were among the dozens of students from Long Island, and more than 100 across the state, to be named semifinalists.

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They are both in the running to receive a $20,000 scholarship to help pay for their college education.

A total of 1,896 students nationwide were selected as semifinalists out of over 95,000 applicants.

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Those applicants will be whittled down to just 150 winners who will eventually receive the scholarship.

Coca Cola created the scholarship in 1986 to celebrate the company's 100th anniversary.

According to the scholarship's website, the goal is to "provide scholarship programs and lifelong enrichment opportunities in support of exceptional peoples' thirst for knowledge and their desire to make a difference in the world."

Coca Cola Scholars are students who not only exceed academically, but are also involved in their schools and act as leaders to others. They are active in their community and help others.

Congratulations to Kevin and Daniela!

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