2022 Scholar Athlete Awards

2022 Regional Scholarship Winners
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Darrell Jones
Region 1 Scholarship Winner
Forest Park Foresters
6-4, 335, OL, DL
Voted first team All-Conference and a team captain, this team MVP ranks in the Top 10% and is a member of the National Honor Society. He is also a member of the track team, debate team, and drama club. He will play football for Bowie State this fall.
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Marcus Nicholson
Region 2 Scholarship Winner
Dundalk Owls
6-1, 175, WR, DB
Voted first team All-Metro and honorable mention All-State, this team captain ranks in the Top 10% of his class, is a member of the National Honor Society, and plays basketball.
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Ifabisi Owens
Region 3 Scholarship Winner
Glenelg Gladiators
6-4, 195, QB, DB
The Howard County Offensive player and First Team All-State selection, this team captain ranks in the Top 5% and is a member of several National Honor Societies. An AP Scholar Bisi also plays basketball and is the state champion in the Triple Jump.
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Agya Baffoe, Jr
Region 4 Scholarship Winner
Brunswick Railroaders
5-10, 265, OL, DL
This second team All-County pick and team captain ranks number one in his class and is a member of the National Technical Honor Society. He also plays lacrosse and is a youth coach.
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Stephen Schulze II
Region 5 Scholarship Winner
Mt. St. Joseph Gaels
6-2, 245, DL
An All-Conference selection last season, this team captain ranks in the Top 5% and is a member of the Rho Kappa National Honor Society. A National Merit Scholar, he is also a member of the Maryland Math league and the weightlifting club.
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Rocco Abdinoor, St. Mary's Saints
Joshua Ahulamibe, Century Knights
Daniel Anoruo, Randallstown Rams
Raylon Anyakwo, Overlea Falcons
Everett Armstead, Mt. Hebron Vikings
Marshall Ayivon, Tuscarora Titans
Agya Baffoe, Jr., Brunswick Railroaders
Ryan Barnard, South Carroll Cavaliers
Dillon Battaglia, North Harford Hawks
Dominick Beckman, Middletown Knights
Praise Bright, Centennial Eagles
Ian Browne, New Town Titans
Austin Clarke, Hereford Bulls
Karon Coates, Edmondson Redstorm
Jalen Connor, Lake Clifton Lakers
Jackson Cooper, Dulaney Lions
Jeremiah Dallas, Dunbar Poets
Vaughn Davaughn, Mervo Mustangs
Nathan Denning, Arundel Wildcats
Joseph Dubsky, Manchester Valley Mavericks
Justin Duru, Franklin Indians
Harrison Feldman, Atholton Raiders
Brayden Gilde, Old Mill Patriots
Antonio Green, Jr., City Knights
Campbell Grimes, Severn Admirals
Richard Gross, Lansdowne Vikings
Lucas Hazard, Boys' Latin Lakers
Carson Holloway, Havre de Grace Warriors
Brandon Hylton, Gov. Thomas Johnson Patriots
Fred Iheanacho, Kenwood Bluebirds
Airik Jenkins, Western Tech Wolverines
Gabriel Johnson, Walkersville Lions
Darrell Jones, Forest Park Foresters
Isaiah Kirby, Sparrows Point Pointers
Braxtyn Koch, Winters Mill Falcons
Nathaniel Lamb, Hammond Golden Bears
Kyren Lewis, Woodlawn Warriors
Cartier Lewis, Reginald F. Lewis High Falcons
Jeremiah Lewis, Archbishop Curley Friars
Sean Lipscomb, Patterson Mill Huskies
Thomas Martino, Bel Air Bobcats
Daniel McPherson, Howard Lions
Anthony Miller, Northeast Eagles
Shamar Miller, Patapsco Patriots
Amari N’namdi-Hall, Owings Mills Eagles
Marcus Nicholson, Dundulk Owls
Shane Norkus, Liberty Lions
Michael Nwosu, Calvert Hall Cardinals
David Obayemi, Parkville Knights
Ifabisi (Bisi) Owens, Glenelg Gladiators
Lonnell Owens-Pabon, South River Seahawks
Oluwarotimi Oyekunle, Edgewood Rams
Conlan Pierre, Wilde Lake Wildecats
Bryce Purnell, Archbishop Spalding Cavaliers
Dylan Rattet, Pikesville Panthers
Kyle Reser, Towson Generals
Niles Riding, McDonogh Eagles
Evan Robinson, Westminster Owls
Jarren Rutter, Francis Scott Key Eagles
Anto Saka, Loyola Blakefield Dons
Stephen Schulze, II, Mt. St. Joseph Gaels
Coleman Schweitzer, Perry Hall Gators
Arjun Singh, River Hill Hawks
Ethan Stangle, John Carroll Patriots
Seth Strang, Fallston Courgars
Tyson Thompson, Oakdale Bears
Robert Thornburg, St. Vincent Pallotti Panthers
Zachariah Toland, Poly Engineers
Ke'Yon Torain, Gilman Greyhounds
Daniel Ufua, Milford Mill Millers
Samuel Wagner, Eastern Tech Mavericks
Evan Welsh, Loch Raven Raiders
Ayden Wheless, Broadneck Bruins
Joshua Williams, Catonsville Comets
2022 Scholar Athlete Awards
The below scholar athletes were each awarded a $2,000 scholarship from the Greater Baltimore Chapter.
Region 1:
Darrell Jones, Forest Park Foresters
Voted first team All-Conference and a team captain, this team MVP ranks in the Top 10% and is a member of the National Honor Society. He is also a member of the track team, debate team, and drama club. He will play football for Bowie State this fall.
Region 2:
Marcus Nicholson, Dundalk Owls
Voted first team All-Metro and honorable mention All-State, this team captain ranks in the Top 10% of his class, is a member of the National Honor Society, and plays basketball.
Region 3:
Ifabisi Owens, Glenelg Gladiators
The Howard County Offensive player and First Team All-State selection, this team captain ranks in the Top 5% and is a member of several National Honor Societies. An AP Scholar Bisi also plays basketball and is the state champion in the Triple Jump.
Region 4:
Agya Baffoe, Jr., Brunswick Railroaders
This second team All-County pick and team captain ranks number one in his class and is a member of the National Technical Honor Society. He also plays lacrosse and is a youth coach.
Region 5:
Stephen Schulze II, Mt. St. Joseph Gaels
An All-Conference selection last season, this team captain ranks in the Top 5% and is a member of the Rho Kappa National Honor Society. A National Merit Scholar, he is also a member of the Maryland Math league and the weightlifting club.
Regions & Schools
These scholar-athletes, representing football-playing high schools in the Baltimore metropolitan area, are selected by their respective schools primarily for their ability on the football field and in the classroom. Other factors taken into consideration include extracurricular activities, leadership, and community and church activities.
Every football-playing high school in Baltimore City and Anne Arundel, Harford, Howard, Carroll and Frederick Counties is invited to submit a nominee who best fits the aforementioned qualifications.
The Chapter’s selection committee, after careful consideration of each athlete’s qualifications, will choose one individual from our five regions, who will each receive $4,000 in scholarship support for his college education.
The regions and the schools contained in each are:
Region I: Benjamin Franklin, Bluford Drew Jemison, Carver Vo-Tech, Chesapeake (BC), Dunbar, Eastern Tech, Edmondson-Westside, Forest Park, Hereford, Lake Clifton, Loch Raven, National Academy Foundation, New Era Academy, New Town, Overlea, Owings Mills, Patterson, Pikesville, Randallstown, Reginald Lewis, Sparrows Point, Southwestern, The SEED School of Maryland, Western Tech
Region II: Aberdeen, Baltimore Polytechnic, Bel Air, C. Milton Wright, Catonsville, City College, Digital Harbor, Dulaney, Dundalk, Edgewood, Fallston, Franklin, Frederick Douglass, Harford Tech, Havre de Grace, Joppatowne, Kenwood, Lansdowne, Milford Mill, Mergenthaler Vo-Tech, North Harford, Parkville, Patapsco, Patterson Mill, Perry Hall, Towson, Woodlawn
Region III: Annapolis, Arundel, Atholton, Broadneck, Centennial, Chesapeake (AA), Glen Burnie, Glenelg, Hammond, Howard, Long Reach, Marriotts Ridge, Meade, Mt Hebron, North County, Northeast, Oakland Mills, Old Mill, Reservoir, River Hill, Severna Park, South River, Southern (AA), Wilde Lake
Region IV: Brunswick, Catoctin, Century, Francis Scott Key, Frederick, Gov. Thomas Johnson, Liberty, Linganore, Manchester Valley, Middletown, Oakdale, South Carroll, Tuscarora, Urbana, Walkersville, Westminster, Winters Mill
Region V: Annapolis Area Christian, Archbishop Curley, Archbishop Spalding, Boys’ Latin, Calvert Hall, Gilman, John Carroll, Loyola, McDonogh, Mount St. Joseph, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, St. Frances, St. John’s, St.Mary’s, St. Paul’s, St. Vincent Pallotti, Severn