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Willis-Knighton Scholarship Archives - Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl https://www.radiancetechnologiesindependencebowl.com/tag/willis-knighton-scholarship/ Wed, 18 Jan 2023 22:37:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://www.radiancetechnologiesindependencebowl.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/IB_FoundationLogo_favicon3-100x100.png Willis-Knighton Scholarship Archives - Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl https://www.radiancetechnologiesindependencebowl.com/tag/willis-knighton-scholarship/ 32 32 Recipients of 17th Annual Willis-Knighton/Independence Bowl Community Service Scholarships Announced https://www.radiancetechnologiesindependencebowl.com/recipients-of-17th-annual-willis-knighton-independence-bowl-community-service-scholarships-announced/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=recipients-of-17th-annual-willis-knighton-independence-bowl-community-service-scholarships-announced Fri, 02 Dec 2022 16:46:56 +0000 https://radiancetechnologiesindependencebowl.com/?p=20074 For 17 consecutive years, the Independence Bowl Foundation has partnered with the Willis-Knighton Health System to award two $2,500 Community Service Scholarships – one to a graduating senior from each of Caddo and Bossier Parishes, and the 2022 recipients of the Willis-Knighton/Independence Bowl Community Service Scholarship are Kyleigh Tree from Benton High School and Hannah Beth Herrington from Northwood High School

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Recipients of 17th Annual Willis-Knighton Community Service Scholarship Announced

SHREVEPORT, La. (Dec. 2, 2022) – For 17 consecutive years, the Independence Bowl Foundation has partnered with the Willis-Knighton Health System to award two $2,500 Community Service Scholarships – one to a graduating senior from each of Caddo and Bossier Parishes, and the 2022 recipients of the Willis-Knighton/Independence Bowl Community Service Scholarship are Kyleigh Tree from Benton High School and Hannah Beth Herrington from Northwood High School. 

The two recipients will be honored in front of Independence Bowl Foundation sponsors, officials and the two participating teams during bowl week at the Chairman’s VIP Reception. The annual scholarship has provided a total of $80,000 in scholarships over the first 16 years of the program – awarding scholarships to recipients from high schools throughout Caddo and Bossier Parishes.

“Working alongside Willis-Knighton to provide two local students with college scholarships is one of the most fulfilling things we do all year with the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl,” said 2022 Independence Bowl Foundation Chairman Rob Rubel. “We receive so many high-quality candidates for this scholarship every year from high schools through Caddo and Bossier Parishes, and to be able to provide scholarships for 17 years running shows the commitment both the Independence Bowl Foundation and the Willis-Knighton Health System have for young people in our community. We are excited to honor Kyleigh and Hannah Beth during bowl week and help support their future.”

This is the first time in the 17-year history of the scholarship that the recipients hail from either of the high schools represented – Northwood and Benton. There are seven other schools who have produced at least one recipient of the scholarship over the first 16 years.

Kyleigh Tree from Benton excels in the classroom while also balancing an expansive extracurricular schedule. She currently has a 4.16 grade point average (GPA) and has been awarded numerous academic honors — including being named a member of the National Honor Society, Technical Honor Society, Honor Roll and the All-Academic Composite Swim Team. Kyleigh has been a prominent member of the Student Government at Benton High School and a leader in the National Beta Club.

Her impressive accomplishments are not limited to her smarts. Kyleigh has also excelled as an athlete at Benton. She has been on the varsity swim team all four years of high school and a varsity cheerleader for the last three years. Not only is she a member of those teams, but she is also a leader, as she has been the captain of both squads her junior and senior years. Tree has also been a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes throughout her high school career – including being on the FCA Leadership Team the past two years.

Being a community service scholarship recipient, Kyleigh truly understands the value of giving back to her local community. She has served numerous hours for a bevy of different non-profit organizations and events. The bulk of her community service came from her time working with Foster Closet Ministry, where she volunteered to help with clothing donations, as well as various events. The organization provides resources for Louisiana’s foster children and teens. The Foster Closet Ministry events Tree assisted with included back to school, Christmas, Easter and summer events. She plans to continue her service with Foster Closet Ministry in the spring of her senior year.

Caddo Parish’s representative for 2022 – Hannah Beth Herrington from Northwood – is an outstanding student, as she has a 4.2 GPA. She maintained her strong GPA while excelling in a number of different classes and programs – including AP U.S. Government; English I, II and III; Algebra I, II and III; Spanish II and others. She has been a member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club over the past three years, while also being heavily involved in the Student Council her entire high school career. Herrington has also very involved outside of school, as she has been a member of the golf team and varsity cheer.

Not only has Hannah Beth been involved, but she has been a leader at Northwood High School during her time there. She is currently the Student Council President and has served as Vice President and other leadership roles in the past. She is also the president of LASC District IX, and she is the current Varsity Cheer Captain. She served as the co-captain of the cheer squad her junior year. Her leadership skills have been present to many other groups and organizations throughout her time at Northwood High.

Hannah Beth has served over 10 hours for 10 different community organizations or events and over 100 hours for three different organizations – with work serving organizations such as LASC Summer Workshop, Louisiana Girls State, Alzheimer’s Association and the ARC Caddo-Bossier. Her work with LASC Summer Workshop helped research how to improve schools and communities. She also participated in the Alzheimer’s Association’s walk around Louisiana to find a cure for the disease. Her work has also found her packing bags for Geaux 4 Kids and volunteering at the ARC’s field day for their residents.

The 2022 Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl will be the 46th playing of Shreveport’s annual college football bowl game – set to kick off on Friday, December 23 at 2 p.m. CT. The matchup is slated to feature Army West Point against a team from the American Athletic Conference. The bowl also has backup agreements with Conference USA and the Sun Belt Conference.

Public tickets are on sale now and are $30 for endzone bench, $45 for sideline bench and $65 for a limited quantity of sideline chairback seats. There are also a bevy of other ticket packages available – including group tickets, Family 4-Packs, Small Business Fan Packs and the exclusive Chairman’s Club. For more information on tickets to the 2022 Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl, visit RadianceTechnologiesIndependenceBowl.com/tickets or call the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl office at 318.221.0712 or toll-free at 888.414.BOWL.

Fans can plan their trip to Shreveport for the 46th Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl at LouisianaTravel.com.

Independence Bowl Foundation Survey

The Independence Bowl is conducting a survey about both the Independence Bowl Foundation and Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl in order to improve the organization. The bowl asks that fans, both locally and regionally, complete the survey and provide feedback on various aspects of the Foundation and bowl. To complete the brief survey, visit www.surveymonkey.com/r/2022_Independence_Bowl_Survey.

ABOUT THE RADIANCE TECHNOLOGIES INDEPENDENCE BOWL™

Established in 1976, the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl™ is the nation’s 11th-oldest bowl game, and the 46th edition will be played on Friday, December 23, 2022 at 2 p.m. CT between Army West Point and a team form the American Athletic Conference. The UAB Blazers defeated the No. 13 BYU Cougars 31-28 in the 45th Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl on Saturday, December 18, 2021. The Independence Bowl Foundation announced a one-year extension with Radiance Technologies – ensuring they will be the title sponsor through 2025. The bowl’s conference and team agreements, as well as the television agreement, also run through the 2025 season. Army West Point and BYU are slated to matchup against a rotation of the Pac-12 Conference, American Athletic Conference and Conference USA, which will be televised on an ESPN network.

The Independence Bowl Foundation is prevalent in the Shreveport-Bossier City area throughout the year, hosting events to help enhance the economic impact and growth of our community. The Mission of the Independence Bowl is to attract and provide quality, nationally recognized football competition oriented to the Ark-La-Tex region. For more information, visit RadianceTechnologiesIndependenceBowl.com or follow the bowl on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @IndyBowl.

Independence Bowl Foundation

425 Ashley Ridge Blvd, Suite 360, Shreveport, LA 71106  |  P.O. Box 6834, Shreveport, LA 71136

318.221.0712  |  888.414.BOWL  |  info@independencebowl.org

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2020 Willis-Knighton Community Service Scholarship Recipients Announced  https://www.radiancetechnologiesindependencebowl.com/2020-willis-knighton-community-service-scholarship-recipients-announced/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2020-willis-knighton-community-service-scholarship-recipients-announced Thu, 10 Dec 2020 15:46:37 +0000 https://radiancetechnologiesindependencebowl.com/?p=10962 The Independence Bowl Foundation and Willis-Knighton Health System are awarding scholarships to two graduating seniors from both Bossier and Caddo Parishes for the 15th-consecutive year, and the 2020 recipients of the Willis-Knighton/Independence Bowl Foundation Community Service Scholarship are Jaycie Keith of Haughton High School and Molly McNulty of C.E. Byrd High School.

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2020 Willis-Knighton Community Service Scholarship Recipients Announced 

The Independence Bowl Foundation and Willis-Knighton Health System are awarding scholarships to two graduating seniors from both Bossier and Caddo Parishes for the 15th-consecutive year, and the 2020 recipients of the Willis-Knighton/Independence Bowl Foundation Community Service Scholarship are Jaycie Keith of Haughton High School and Molly McNulty of C.E. Byrd High School.

A program in its 15th year, Willis-Knighton Health System and the Independence Bowl Foundation partner to present a $2,500 scholarship each to graduating seniors from Caddo and Bossier Parishes. The scholarship is awarded based not only on academic success but also on a commitment to improving their community through service. The two recipients will be honored at the 2020 Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl on Saturday, December 26 at 6 p.m. CST.

Keith, representing Bossier Parish Schools, excels in the classroom – sporting a 4.16 GPA. She has been on the A Honor Roll for all four years at Haughton High School, was in the National Junior Honor Society in ninth grade and the National Honor Society in her junior and senior years. Not only does she excel in the classroom, but she also excels in sports. Jaycie has been a member of the varsity volleyball team the past two years and the varsity cheer squad the past three years, and she is the captain of varsity cheer this year. She is also on the TC Elite Volleyball team. Keith is also a member of the First Baptist Haughton Youth and First Baptist Haughton Bible School.

Jaycie is also very involved in giving back to her local community – especially local youth. Her most prominent community service came in the form of supervising and teaching youth at the Red River Revel and Elementary Cheer Clinic. Jaycie also is helping combat homelessness in the Shreveport-Bossier area – working with the Renesting Project and by donating and delivering canned goods, through Christmas the Buccaneer Way.

Molly McNulty is a top-notch student – carrying a 4.0 unweighted and weighted GPA, but her greatest accomplishments have come out of the classroom. As a junior and senior, Molly has accumulated over 1,400 community service hours. Her most prominent role has been as a member of the Youth Advocacy Team the past two years – acting as the North Regional Director, Homelessness Committee Vice-Chair, Membership Committee member, Project Lead and Educational Committee member. 

Among the number of organizations and initiatives Molly has served, she has played a great role in assisting the local community through the COVID-19 pandemic. She has worked over 200 hours with local nursing homes – distributing handmade cards to five different nursing homes during quarantine. She recruited students from clubs at C.E. Byrd, Captain Shreve High School and Caddo Magnet High School to help distribute 1,450 cards in time for Mother’s Day.

Among the number of honors McNulty has received, she was named an AP Scholar with Distinction and received the AP Capstone Diploma. In 11th grade, Molly helped pass Senate Bill 42, Bill 676 and House Resolution 64. She has also been a part of a great number of groups and organizations over the past few years. Among others, she has been a part of the COVID-19 Supply Drive, Northwest Louisiana Teen Mental Health Wellness Summit, Louisiana Legislative Youth Advisory Council, Project Celebration Youth Advisory Board and Bayou North Area Health Education Programs.

Due to state and local COVID-19 protocols, the 2020 Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl at Independence Stadium is currently capped at 25 percent capacity, and fans will be seated in pods to adhere to social distancing regulations and guidelines. A limited number of endzone bench and sideline bench tickets are available. Endzone bench seats are $30 per ticket, while sideline bench seats are $45 apiece. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl office at 318.221.0712 or toll-free at 888.414.BOWL, or they can be purchased online at RadianceTechnologiesIndependenceBowl.com/tickets/.

Parking is also available for pre-purchase for the 2020 Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl by calling the Bowl office or online at RadianceTechnologiesIndependenceBowl.com/parking/. Blue Lot parking is $10 if purchased prior to game day – a $5 discount from game day, and Silver and Brown Lot parking are $25. For RV Parking options or a tailgating spot in the White Lot, call the State Fair of Louisiana office at 318.635.1361

The 2020 Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl is slated to feature Army West Point against a representative of the Pac-12 Conference. Army accepted their invitation to the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl on Saturday, October 24 – securing the first bowl berth of Bowl Season. The Black Knights currently sport a 6-2 record on the season. The Pac-12 began play on a shortened season on Saturday, November 7. Army’s opponent will be announced at a later date.

ABOUT THE RADIANCE TECHNOLOGIES INDEPENDENCE BOWL:

The Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl – college football’s 11th-oldest bowl game – will play its 45th edition on Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 7 p.m. EST/6 p.m. CST at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, La. The game is slated to feature a matchup of Army West Point against a team from the Pac-12 Conference, as the Black Knights accepted their invitation to the bowl on October 24. Louisiana Tech recorded the first shutout in the game’s history with a 14-0 victory over Miami in the 44th Independence Bowl on December 26, 2019. The Independence Bowl Foundation announced a five-year agreement with Radiance Technologies to be the game’s title sponsor on April 21, 2020 and announced new primary agreements in January 2020 that will bring a rotation of Army West Point and BYU to Shreveport to face off against a rotation of the Pac-12 Conference, American Athletic Conference and Conference USA. 

The Independence Bowl Foundation is prevalent in the Shreveport-Bossier City area throughout the year, hosting events to help enhance the economic impact and growth of our community. The Mission of the Independence Bowl is to attract and provide quality, nationally recognized football competition oriented to the Ark-La-Tex region. For more information, visit RadianceTechnologiesIndependenceBowl.com or follow the bowl on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @IndyBowl.

Independence Bowl Foundation

425 Ashley Ridge Blvd, Suite 360, Shreveport, LA 71106  |  P.O. Box 6834, Shreveport, LA 71136

318.221.0712  |  888.414.BOWL  |  info@independencebowl.org

2026 Independence Bowl

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