Michigan High School Finalists Announced for 2025-26 MHSAA/Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete Awards

EAST LANSING, Mich. – Jan. 20 – The 120 finalists for the Michigan High School Athletic Association’s Scholar-Athlete Awards for the 2025-26 school year, presented by Farm Bureau Insurance, have been announced.

The program, in its 37th year, has recognized student-athletes since the 1989-90 school year and again this winter will honor 32 individuals from MHSAA member schools who participate in at least one sport in which the Association sponsors a postseason tournament.

Farm Bureau Insurance underwrites the Scholar-Athlete Awards and will present a $2,000 scholarship to each recipient. Since the beginning of the program, 991 scholarships have been awarded.

Scholarships will be presented proportionately by school classification, with 12 scholarships to be awarded to Class A student-athletes, six female and six male; eight scholarships awarded to Class B student-athletes, four female and four male; six scholarships awarded to Class C student-athletes, three female and three male; and four scholarships awarded to Class D student-athletes, two female and two male. In addition, two scholarships will be awarded at-large to minority recipients, regardless of school size.

Every MHSAA member high school could submit as many applications as there are scholarships available in its classification, and could have more than one finalist. This year, 95 schools have a finalist, with Birmingham Groves and Flint Powers Catholic atop the list with three apiece. Twenty-one schools have two finalists: Ann Arbor Greenhills, Bay City Central, Birch Run, Bloomfield Hills, Bloomfield Hills Academy of the Sacred Heart, Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood, Corunna, Detroit Country Day, Frankenmuth, Grand Ledge, Holland, Holland West Ottawa, Midland Dow, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart, Negaunee, Northville, Okemos, Plymouth, Royal Oak, White Lake Lakeland and Yale.

Multiple-sport participation remains the norm among applicants. The average sport participation rate of the finalists is 3.02, up from 2.88 a year ago. There are 82 three-plus sport participants in the finalists field, up from 75 in 2024-25, and all 31 sports in which the MHSAA sponsors postseason tournaments are represented — including field hockey and boys volleyball, which joined the MHSAA’s championship lineup this school year for the first time.

Of 426 schools that submitted applicants, 20 submitted the maximum allowed. This year, 1,438 applications were received. All applicants will be presented with certificates commemorating their achievement. Additional Scholar-Athlete Award information, including a complete list of scholarship nominees, can be found on the Scholar-Athlete Award page at https://www.mhsaa.com/about/awards/scholar-athlete-award.

The applications were judged by a 72-member committee of coaches, counselors, faculty members, administrators, and board members from MHSAA member schools. Selection of the 32 scholarship recipients will take place in early February. Class C and D scholarship recipients will be announced Feb. 3, Class B scholarship recipients will be announced Feb. 1,0 and Class A scholarship recipients will be announced Feb. 17. All announcements will be made on the MHSAA Website.

To be eligible for the award, students must have a cumulative grade-point average of 3.50 (on a 4.0 scale) and previously have won a varsity letter in at least one sport in which the MHSAA sponsors a postseason tournament. Students were asked to respond to a series of short essay questions and submit two letters of recommendation and a 500-word essay on the importance of sportsmanship in educational athletics.

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2025-26 Scholar-Athlete Award Finalists

GIRLS CLASS A

Reese Beauleaux, Adrian

Asia Shi, Ann Arbor Huron

Lilamae Frank, Battle Creek Lakeview

Brynn Corrion, Bay City Central

Bella Matthews, Bay City Central

Lydia Binelli, Berkley

Jacey Roy, Birmingham Groves

Julia Yoder, Birmingham Groves

Ella Griffin, Bloomfield Hills

Sydney Behnke, Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood

Justine Casey, Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood

Laurin M. Edwards, Detroit Cass Tech

Grace Kim, Farmington Hills Mercy

Gracelynn Olson, Fruitport

Jade Queen, Grand Ledge

Maggie Telgenhof, Holland

Maggie Rothstein, Holland West Ottawa

Mattie Thompson, Okemos

Veda Keshavamurthy, Plymouth

Ava Mac Donald, Rochester Adams

Jillian Hayes, Saline

Arabella Glass, Waterford Kettering

Anna Linen, White Lake Lakeland

Meredith Peterson, White Lake Lakeland

BOYS CLASS A

Ari Blank, Birmingham Groves

Caleb Garrett, Birmingham Seaholm

Sajan Doshi, Bloomfield Hills

Kazutaka Suzuki, Canton

Ryan Dye, Detroit Catholic Central

Carson Soltis, DeWitt

Trevor Griffith, Flint Kearsley

Ian Deters, Grand Ledge

Eli Macauley, Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern

Andrew Legg, Holland

Drew Rothstein, Holland West Ottawa

Wesley Rogers, Mason

Marcel Stork, Mattawan

Eamon Murray, Midland

Matthew Huang, Midland Dow

Matthew McGaugh, Midland Dow

Benjamin Hu, Northville

Amogh Mavatoor, Northville

Ian Morgan, Okemos

Sami Anwar, Plymouth

Omar Elghawy, Portage Northern

Luke Desnoyer, Royal Oak

Nicholas Maeso, Royal Oak

Owen Wohlfert, Traverse City West

GIRLS CLASS B

Sophia Hazzi, Ann Arbor Greenhills

Sydney Fox, Birch Run

Avery Pagel, Birch Run

Presley Chamberlain, Cheboygan

Madison Dennis, Durand

Natalie Foltz, Frankenmuth

Julia Noureddine, Grosse Ile

Phoebe Elder, Haslett

Brayley West, Lake Fenton

Aubrey Tarkiewicz, Marshall

Clare O’Donnell, Negaunee

Liliana Saunders, Negaunee

Lilly Thelen, Portland

Maya Grossman, Vicksburg

Ava Lassey, Wixom St. Catherine

Kendall Hollon, Yale

BOYS CLASS B

Parth Ashok, Ann Arbor Greenhills

Cole Haist, Big Rapids

Miles Dell, Chelsea

Nolan Carr, Corunna

Joel DeLorge, Corunna

Hugh Aaron, Detroit Country Day

Micah Zacks, Detroit Country Day

Möbius Stubblefield, Edwardsburg

Caleb Carignan, Flint Powers Catholic

Bryce Gross, Flint Powers Catholic

Logan Johnson, Flint Powers Catholic

Caden Sommerfield, Frankenmuth

Dylan Becksvoort, Holland Christian

Jaxxon Thelen, Ionia

Tucker Cole, Tecumseh

Jackson Kohler, Yale

GIRLS CLASS C

Anna Poppema, Bath

Hope Miller, Blissfield

Brynne Schulte, Elk Rapids

Addyson Rhodes, Grandville Calvin Christian

Molly Soper, Hanover-Horton

Izabella Latuszek, Laingsburg

Maya Carlson, Manistique

Ashley Carlson, Norway

Luella Whipkey, Oscoda

Emma Winans, Perry

Lillian Kwiatkowski, Rudyard

Irelynn Pachulski, Saranac

BOYS CLASS C

Ethan Stine, Bridgman

Joe Gaffney, Charlevoix

Gavin Comero, Ishpeming Westwood

Sean Siems, Kalamazoo Hackett Catholic Prep

Eli Smith, LeRoy Pine River

Grason Weber, Leslie

Sean Dammann, New Lothrop

Logan Slimko, North Muskegon

Drew Ruddy, Ottawa Lake Whiteford

Luke Paxton, Pewamo-Westphalia

Ryan Kowalczyk, Pinconning

Amos Miller, Saginaw Arts & Sciences Academy

GIRLS CLASS D

Audrey Stone, Bessemer

Madison Karakashian, Bloomfield Hills Academy of the Sacred Heart

Alexa Ross, Bloomfield Hills Academy of the Sacred Heart

Caila Fitchett, Dryden

Lorna Wiesen, Leland

Isabel Rookard, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart

Hope Woolman, Sterling Heights Parkway Christian

Emily DelFavero, Wakefield-Marenisco

BOYS CLASS D

Zyan Breznik, Adrian Lenawee Christian

Ian Flanagan, Deckerville

Brady Jungwirth, Felch North Dickinson

David Wahl, Gaylord St Mary

Connor Hill, Hillsdale Academy

Noah Zeien, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart

Jack Nelson, Ontonagon

Louis Kowalsky, West Bloomfield FJA