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ESCO Announces 2015 College Scholarship Winners

Congratulations to Kayne Stanley and Zachary Masciopinto, the 2015 winners of The Elite Soccer Community Organization's (ESCO) College Scholarships! Both winners will receive a $500 college scholarship to go towards tuition at Purdue University (Kayne) and Carnegie Mellon University (Zachary), where they will attend this Fall.

Kayne just graduated from St. Viator High School and was four-year varsity soccer player. She was captain on both the soccer and basketball teams. She was named St. Viator Female Athlete of the Year this year. During her tenure at St. Viator, Kayne took numerous AP classes, and was part of the National Honor Society.

Outside of sports, Kayne also was a leader and counselor for religious retreats, part of Students Against Intoxicated Motorists Club, a volunteer for Alliance Against Intoxicated Motorists, and part of LINK Crew. She also won the Vicariate 1 Award her Junior Year.

Zachary graduated from Buffalo Grove High School, and in addition to soccer, also played varsity volleyball, wrestling, and basketball in high school. Like Kayne, Zachary took numerous AP courses and was also part of the National Honor Society.

Zachary is a member of a youth group that does community service and volunteers at a special needs camp in Colorado, serving as the Vice President of that group last year. He also was Captain for his volleyball, soccer and basketball teams.

The ESCO Scholarship Fund was established to support students who have participated in programs affiliated with Elite Soccer in their academic endeavors in post-secondary education.

The ESCO scholarship committee consisted of several ESCO Board of Directors. The ESCO Executive Director, as the administrator of the program, received the applications, logged them in for tracking purposes and removed any identification on the application to make the candidate anonymous to the committee.

Winners were chosen primarily based upon the candidates possessing the following criteria: (1) citizenship, leadership, good sportsmanship and have participated activities that demonstrate a true role model in the community, (2) a demonstrated love and passion for the game of soccer throughout the candidate's participation career. Also included in the criteria was an individual's academic/scholastic and associated honors as well as any outside (non-school related) honors.

In her essay, Kayne wrote, "Elite has taught me what it takes to be a good leader….you don't have to be the loudest, or the ones in front, leadership can be displayed by actions as well. By working hard and being committed, you are setting a good example for others to follow."

Zachary credits the success of his Elite soccer team for teaching him valuable life lessons. "I learned that hard work, passion for the game, and discipline in executing a game plan is what is necessary to achieve an exceptional goal."

Both winners will be honored at the dinner program at ESCO's 4th Annual Golf Outing on Friday, July 17th at Old Orchard Country Club.

Formed in 2010, ESCO is the non-profit arm of Elite Soccer. Its mission is to build community by developing youth through soccer in the NW suburbs of Chicago. For more information about ESCO, visit www.elitesoccercommunity.org.

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