
Gender
Female
Ethnicity
Black/African, Hispanic/Latino
Hobbies and interests
Athletic Training
Community Service And Volunteering
Sports
Track and Field
Yearbook
National Honor Society (NHS)
FIRST GENERATION STUDENT
Yes
Zuryah Alexander
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Winner
Zuryah Alexander
2,235
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Finalist1x
WinnerBio
My hope is to be a first-generation college student and athletic trainer for professional female athletes, I have a genuine passion for community service and women's empowerment. Growing up, my motivation has been to become a role model for young African-American girls who want to break barriers in sports. I feel that representation does indeed matter, and my experiences thus far have been to pave the way for the next generation with confidence to follow their dreams. I look forward to serving my community, promoting women's empowerment, and advocating for representation through sports. Any financial assistance I receive will help further my path to becoming an athletic trainer and, one day, a role model for future generations. Thank you.
Education
Independence High School
High SchoolGPA:
3.6
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness
- Special Education and Teaching
Career
Dream career field:
Health, Wellness, and Fitness
Dream career goals:
To be an athletic trainer for professional female athletes
- Wingstop2024 – Present1 year
Sports
Basketball
Junior Varsity2021 – 20232 years
Track & Field
Varsity2021 – Present4 years
Public services
Volunteering
Black Student Union — treasurer2021 – PresentPublic Service (Politics)
California Honors Society — Member2024 – PresentPublic Service (Politics)
National Society of High School Scholars — Member2024 – PresentAdvocacy
Young Womens Empowerment Leadership Program — Mentoring2021 – PresentVolunteering
Upside Academy — Community service through volunteering for local non-profit schools and community projects around the community.2021 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Nanci Henderson Memorial Scholarship
WinnerI believe that everyone has the power to change the world, sometimes, all they need is a little spark. My interest in kinesiology was ignited through my experiences in athletics. Having been a track and field athlete since I was eight years old and a couple years as a basketball player, I’ve learned the importance of discipline, perseverance, and teamwork which has been the best part of being a student athlete for me. Being a student athlete has cultivated in my character the values of discipline and resilience—not only on the field but in my personal life. Running and competing bring me joy and a sense of calmness in my life.
Along with my interest in sports, I’ve also spent the past four years volunteering with a non-profit organization for youth. Through this, I’ve had the opportunity to participate in different events, such as neighborhood cleanups, food and toy drives, and volunteering at senior centers and animal shelters. These experiences have not only allowed me to give back to my community but also helped me continue to improve leadership skills.
Growing up, I didn’t always have the confidence I carry today. People often said I argued like a lawyer, but if you ask my mom, she'd tell you I was just bossy. Attending schools where I was often one of the few female sprinters, I felt the need to work harder than everyone else to be recognized for my achievements. I had to be assertive, even "bossy," to prove that as a female, I could be just as good as my male peers—if not better. My competitive spirit and love for running is another reason why I want to excel as an athletic trainer. Female athletic trainers are underrepresented in male professional sports. For example, in 2020, the NFL had only eight full-time female athletic trainers. I want to be a part of the shift in this demographic.
My parents always reminded me, “You can’t be what you don’t see, and you can’t play a role that you’ve never seen someone play.” This lesson taught me the importance of representation, sparking my desire to be a role model for other young females in sports. I hope to ignite the spark for other female runners and keep running and competing into my 60s, just like Nanci did. Reading about her participation in the National Senior Games has truly sparked my interest.
Leadership, hard work, and perseverance are some of the qualities I have gained throughout my life through track and field, which have prepared me to begin my new journey of higher education, collegiate running, becoming an athletic trainer, and a first-generation college graduate. Being granted this scholarship would enable me to continue giving back by igniting the spark for other young athletes to pursue their passions, goals, and encourage them to serve their communities. I am committed to investing my life and career in creating positive impacts that will transcend into future generations.