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2 Waukesha Students Awarded Sportsmanship Scholarships
Five students have been named as the 2017 Lou Warbocki Sportsmanship Scholarship recipients.

WAUKESHA, WI — Five students who begin their first semester in college this September have been named as the 2017 Lou Warbocki Sportsmanship Scholarship recipients.
The scholarships are awarded annually to college bound high school senior boys and girls from Wisconsin who best exemplify good sportsmanship and contributions to their school and community. Golf coaches, athletic departments, golf professionals, associations and other golf officials throughout Wisconsin nominate high school seniors.
The scholarships, which are each a one-time award of $1,500, are meant to promote good sportsmanship. They are named in memory of Wisconsin State Golf Hall of Fame honoree, Lou Warobick.
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Due to the generosity of the Senior Golf Association of Wisconsin, a special scholarship was again awarded in 2017. Max Pasher represents one of the Senior Association's clubs ( River Club of Mequon) and will be awarded the James Walsh Senior Golf Association of Wisconsin Scholarship.
2017 Scholarship Recipients:
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Max Pasher, Homestead High School
University of Wi-Green Bay
Peter Dorward, Cedarburg High School
Northwestern University
Jessica Kuzniewski, Waukesha West High School
University of Wi-Madison
Wyatt Wilderman, Waukesha West High School
Millikin University
Jack Scrobel, Menomonee Falls High School
University of Wi--Whitewater
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