The Villages Tennis Club Scholarship
2024 marks our 20th Anniversary, reports Wendy Ferguson, who says that so far, 50 Silver Creek High School students have won scholarships. She started the scholarship way back in 2004—before this year’s recipients were even born. Wanting to give back to the community and loving tennis were her primary reasons for establishing the Scholarship. It’s hard work but the rewards far outnumber any drawbacks remarks Ferguson. And inviting the Silver Creek HS tennis players here to play our folks is a plus—the boys in the spring and the girls in the fall. Then there’s the Scholarship Tournament and Dinner in the spring. Our Scholarship Committee promises a sensational celebration this year to commemorate 20 years.
2023 Scholarship Post Event Report
2022 Scholarship News and Winners
2022 marks the 18th year of The Villages Tennis Scholarship. Our fundraising for our 2022 Scholarship awards was completed at the Tennis Clubs Annual Scholarship Auction and Drawing at the Foothill center. Here’s how that went:
The Winners are:
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Their Essays can be found HERE.
Each of the scholarship recipients received $4000. That might explain the super big smiles.
Here is where we stand with this year’s Scholarship fund raising:
Scholarship funding — April 23, 2022
Donations. $. 520 Auction. $3300 Wine Locker. $1620 Dinner. $571.99 (after expenses) Tournament. $585 Total. $6596.992021 Scholarship News and Winners
2021 marks the 17th year of The Villages Tennis Scholarship. Our fundraising for our 2021 Scholarship awards was completed with an online Super Silent Auction. Here’s how that went:
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If you have any questions please contact Co-Chairs, Wendy Ferguson at LGPGAT@aol.com or Phyllis Seeger at phyllisseeger@gmail.com
For prior year’s Scholarship News and winners…
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2020 Scholarship News and Winners
We awarded four $3,000 scholarships to Dustin Bui, Camilie Huynh, Audrey Nguyen and Kristin Nguyen.
2020 marks the 16th year of The Villages Tennis Scholarship. The Tennis Club awards annual scholarships to Silver Creek High School tennis players. Funding for the scholarship comes from the proceeds of the April Scholarship tournament, fundraising efforts, and donations from individuals. It’s a good way to support young tennis players in our community, according to scholarship committee members. Since its inception in 2004, $84,000 has been awarded to 39 students. The scholarships are for senior players at Silver Creek High School with two or more years on the tennis team and a GPA of 3.0 and above. The applicant must plan to attend a post-secondary educational institution. Applicants apply, write an essay, and the school’s tennis coaches, athletic directors, and counselors select the recipients. The funds are deposited in the school’s Associated Student Body account, and the school distributes the scholarships. Funds are to be used for tuition, fees and books. In the past, the scholarships have helped students who attend San Francisco State, UC San Diego, San Jose State, UC Berkeley, and community colleges. Silver Creek was selected because of its proximity to the Villages, diversity of students, and Villager interest in the school. Historically, Villager tennis players have supported the tennis teams at Silver Creek supplying racquets, balls for practice, and support during matches. The Villages Tennis Club has also donated nets and windscreens to the school. After the tennis season is over, the teams come to The Villages and have round-robin matches against and with resident tennis players, and then enjoy refreshments after the matches. We meet prospective scholarship recipients, and even sometimes beat the youngsters on the courts, reports Wendy Ferguson, Scholarship co-chair. It’s a much-anticipated social event for the Villagers.
2019 Scholarship News and Winners
The Villages Tennis Club Scholarships, totaling $12,000, have been awarded to four outstanding Silver Creek High School students. The proud students and their parents were honored at the Villages Tennis Club Scholarship fundraiser dinner and silent auction.
Each student described their outstanding goals and ambitions to the enthusiastic Villages Tennis Club supporters. Chloe Nguyen will attend University of California, Berkeley to study human and plant anatomy. Trisha Nguyen is looking forward to attending Santa Clara University with a major in computer engineering. Rishi Armstrong’s goal is business economics and hopes to attend Duke University. Jason Diaz may attend San Jose State University to study computer science. The students are looking forward to interesting and challenging experiences at their colleges and universities.
Wendy Ferguson, the Scholarship Committee chairperson since 2004, and the committee, have awarded $72,000 of scholarships to Silver Creek High School students. Wendy’s vision, dedication and leadership, along with significant roles of Jim Ferguson, grill master, and Suzie Hathaway, dinner chef, and each hard working committee member have empowered the scholarship success. The Villages Tennis Scholarship Committee members are committed to providing scholarships to deserving students at Silver Creek High School. The generosity of the local business and professional members and individuals is significant and greatly appreciated. The Villages Tennis Club Scholarship Committee thanks everyone who contributes to the fund.
$3,000 each and $12,000 total awarded to these four Silver Creek HS seniors:
Rishi Armstrong
Jason Diaz
Chloe Nguyen
Trisha Nguyen
Click here to read their essays
Duel of the Ages: Silver Creek HS vs. The Villages
The Silver Creek High School girl’s tennis team played the wonder women of The Villages in their annual round-robin match. You can spot the Silver Creek players in the appropriate Halloween-themed orange outfits—and by their young faces. Naturally, maturity won outright. In its 15th year, the Villages Tennis Scholarship will be awarded to one of the senior girls upon graduation. “This get-together is so much fun,” reports Wendy Ferguson, scholarship chair, “and the generations mix so easily. The Tennis Club awards annual scholarships to Silver Creek High School senior tennis players. Funding for the scholarship comes from the proceeds of the May Scholarship tournament, fundraising efforts, and donations from individuals and businesses. It’s a good way to support young tennis players in our community, according to scholarship committee members. When the awards first started in 2004, two scholarships of $500 were given. The amount has grown since then and four scholarships of $3,000 were awarded in 2018. Since its inception in 2004, $60,000 has helped 29 students in their college endeavors.
The scholarships are for senior players at Silver Creek High School with two or more years on the tennis team and a GPA of 3.0 and above. The applicant must plan to attend a post-secondary educational institution. Applicants apply, write an essay, and the school’s tennis coaches, athletic directors, and counselors select the recipients.
The funds are deposited in the school’s Associated Student Body account, and the ASB distributes the scholarship after the post-secondary institutions contact the school. Funds are to be used for tuition and fees.
In the past, the scholarships have helped students who attend U.C. San Diego, Harvard, West Valley and Evergreen colleges, San Jose State, and U.C. Berkeley.
Silver Creek was selected because of its proximity to the Villages, diversity of students, and Villager interest in the school. Historically, Villager tennis players have supported the tennis teams at Silver Creek supplying racquets, balls for practice, and support during matches.
After the tennis season is over, the teams come to The Villages and have round-robin matches against and with resident tennis players, and then enjoy refreshments after the matches. We meet prospective scholarship recipients, and even sometimes beat the youngsters on the courts, reports Wendy Ferguson, Scholarship Chair. It’s a much anticipated social event for the Villagers.