David G. Sutton Memorial Scholarship

Funded by
$500
1 winner$500
Open
Application Deadline
Dec 1, 2025
Winners Announced
Jan 1, 2026
Education Level
High School
Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
High school student
Background:
Athlete
State:
Pennsylvania

Dave was a loyal friend to those who knew him, had a huge heart, a booming voice, a never-ending wit, and amazing sense of humor. He was an athlete but coaching was always his calling.Throughout his life, Dave coached all levels of basketball, baseball, and football. He was a tough coach with a huge heart who always tried to get the best out of his kids and lift them up both on and off the field.

This scholarship aims to honor the life of David G. Sutton by supporting those that exemplify his fighting spirit and supportive nature.

Any high school athlete in Pennsylvania may apply for this scholarship opportunity.

To apply, tell us about a time when a coach impacted your life in a positive way and how you exemplify the ideals and traits like Dave that made him one in a million.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Need, Boldest Bold.org Profile
Published January 1, 2025
Essay Topic

Please share a time when a coach helped you overcome a challenge or impacted your life in a positive way and share how you exemplify the traits that David valued.

400–600 words

Winners and Finalists

Winning Application

iyanuoluwa Adeniyi
Interboro High SchoolGlenolden, PA
I’ll never forget the day Coach Johnson pulled me aside after practice. I had just finished running laps, my legs felt like jelly, and I was convinced I would never make the varsity basketball team. Coach Johnson had a reputation for being tough but fair, and his piercing gaze had a way of making you stand at attention. "I've seen you improve every single day," he said, his booming voice echoing in the empty gym. "But you need to believe in yourself as much as I believe in you." That moment was a turning point for me. Coach Johnson's unwavering faith in my abilities made me push through my self-doubt and work harder than I ever had. Under his guidance, I not only made the varsity team but also became a starter by the end of the season. His encouragement didn't stop on the court. He checked in on my grades and even helped me prepare for college interviews, teaching me the importance of dedication and perseverance in all areas of life. Dave was a loyal friend to those who knew him, had a huge heart, a booming voice, a never-ending wit, and an amazing sense of humor. He was an athlete, but coaching was always his calling. Throughout his life, Dave coached all levels of basketball, baseball, and football. He was a tough coach with a huge heart who always tried to get the best out of his kids and lift them up both on and off the field. These are the qualities I strive to emulate in my own life. Like Dave, I believe in the power of lifting others up and helping them see their potential. As a volunteer youth basketball coach, I focus on building my players' confidence and resilience. I encourage them to embrace challenges, just as Coach Johnson encouraged me. I understand the impact a mentor can have, and I aim to be that source of support and inspiration for my team. In my academic and personal life, I embody the traits Dave valued. I approach every task with determination, whether it's studying for an exam or organizing a community event. I use humor to create a positive environment and help others feel at ease. My experiences as both a player and a coach have taught me the importance of heart, dedication, and lifting others up—values that Dave held dear and ones that I carry with me every day.
Nolan Schultheis
Elon UniversityBridgeville, PA
In honor of David G. Sutton, this scholarship aims to support those who embody Dave’s fighting spirit and supportive nature. I am honored to apply for this scholarship and to share with you how a coach positively impacted my life and how I embody the ideals and traits that made Dave one in a million. A coach can have a profound impact on a person’s life and can shape who they become as an individual. This is certainly true in my case, as I have the privilege of being coached by Coach Leydig, a truly remarkable person who changed my life in countless positive ways. I first met Coach Leydig when I joined the lacrosse team in high school. He was our head coach, and I knew he was special from the moment I met him. He was the kind of coach who was always there for his players, no matter what. He was always encouraging, pushing us to be our best, and making us believe in ourselves when we didn’t. One of the things that I admire most about Coach Leydig is his selflessness. When I learned that his daughter, Hope, had been diagnosed with leukemia, I immediately sprang into action. It was the moment for me to be selfless for my coach and his family during their time of need, just like Coach Leydig has demonstrated to me time and time again. Our team organized a spaghetti dinner fundraiser to help raise money for Hope’s medical expenses, and I was honored to be part of the team that helped plan and run the event. The fundraiser was a huge success, and we raised over $13,000 for Coach Leydig’s family. But even more impressive was how our entire community rallied around the cause. Coach Leydig brought people together, created a sense of purpose, and showed what can be accomplished when people work together for a common goal. It was genuinely humbling to show him what we’ve learned from him. Through the years, I’ve realized Coach Leydig’s immeasurable positive impact on my life. He taught me the value of hard work, perseverance, and determination and helped me develop a strong fighting spirit. He also helped me understand the importance of supporting and lifting up others. These lessons have stayed with me throughout my life and have shaped the person I am today, both on and off the lacrosse field. I am fortunate to have a coach, another example of a one-in-a-million coach, just like David G. Sutton. I am as committed to positively impacting others, just as Dave and Coach Leydig have. I am grateful for the opportunity to continue developing my character through my lacrosse team and my community.
Alyson Epperson
Holy Family UniversityMorrisville, PA

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Dec 1, 2025. Winners will be announced on Jan 1, 2026.