Allstate Sugar Bowl and National Football Foundation Honor Scholar-Athletes
Congratulations to seniors Nathan Lousteau and Darrius Davis, who were among the 32 student athletes honored as Allstate Sugar Bowl and National Football Foundation Scholar Athletes.
Among the 32 athletes, Nathan Lousteau received the highest honor of the Oliver Delery Scholarship worth $20,000!
Read more from the excerpt from the organizations' press release:
Among the 32 athletes, Nathan Lousteau received the highest honor of the Oliver Delery Scholarship worth $20,000!
Read more from the excerpt from the organizations' press release:
The Allstate Sugar Bowl Chapter of the National Football Foundation/College Football Hall of Fame held its 2024 Awards Luncheon on Thursday afternoon at the Audubon Tea Room. The highlight of the event was the announcement of the winners of five college scholarships from the Allstate Sugar Bowl.
Thirty-two local high school football players were recognized for their achievements in the classroom, in the community and on the football field. The honorees were chosen from a group of nominated scholar athletes from the New Orleans area. Each of the 32 student athletes was introduced individually with their accomplishments highlighted at the event. From that group of 32, five were selected to receive Allstate Sugar Bowl Scholarships: four for $10,000 and one for $20,000 each. The scholarship winners were chosen based on essays submitted after being notified of their selection as scholar-athletes.
“First of all, congratulations to all the scholar athletes in attendance today for their hard work in the classroom, in the community AND on the football field,” said Sugar Bowl President Walter Becker. “While all 32 of our scholar-athletes represent a high level of achievement, it is our distinct honor to recognize five student-athletes with Allstate Sugar Bowl Scholarships based on their accomplishments and the essays they submitted.”
Nathan Lousteau from Archbishop Rummel High School was the recipient of the $20,000 Oliver Delery Scholarship, named for the Sugar Bowl Committee-member and past president who passed away in 2020. The $10,000 scholarships were awarded to Dagan Bruno (John Curtis Christian School), Quinn Eden (Thomas Jefferson Academy), Benjamin Harrison (Northlake Christian School), and Dallas Hughes (Sophie B. Wright Charter School).
Read the entire article on their website.
Photos Courtesy of National Football Foundation and Allstate Sugar Bowl
Thirty-two local high school football players were recognized for their achievements in the classroom, in the community and on the football field. The honorees were chosen from a group of nominated scholar athletes from the New Orleans area. Each of the 32 student athletes was introduced individually with their accomplishments highlighted at the event. From that group of 32, five were selected to receive Allstate Sugar Bowl Scholarships: four for $10,000 and one for $20,000 each. The scholarship winners were chosen based on essays submitted after being notified of their selection as scholar-athletes.
“First of all, congratulations to all the scholar athletes in attendance today for their hard work in the classroom, in the community AND on the football field,” said Sugar Bowl President Walter Becker. “While all 32 of our scholar-athletes represent a high level of achievement, it is our distinct honor to recognize five student-athletes with Allstate Sugar Bowl Scholarships based on their accomplishments and the essays they submitted.”
Nathan Lousteau from Archbishop Rummel High School was the recipient of the $20,000 Oliver Delery Scholarship, named for the Sugar Bowl Committee-member and past president who passed away in 2020. The $10,000 scholarships were awarded to Dagan Bruno (John Curtis Christian School), Quinn Eden (Thomas Jefferson Academy), Benjamin Harrison (Northlake Christian School), and Dallas Hughes (Sophie B. Wright Charter School).
Read the entire article on their website.
Photos Courtesy of National Football Foundation and Allstate Sugar Bowl
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