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State Honors Two Brick Scholar-Athletes

One student from BTHS, one from BMHS honored

New Jersey's Interscholastic Athletic Association named two student athletes from Brick among its 335 top high school athletes who received scholarships this year.

More than 1,300 athletes, parents, coaches and school officials attended the event at the Pines Manor in Edison on May 15. Kelly Frangione of Brick Memorial High School, and Krysten Brannick of Brick Township High School, represented the township. Brannick also received a $1,000 scholarship sponsored by ShopRite.

“The scholar-athletes we recognize at this luncheon are among the highest-achieving, most athletically-talented high school students in New Jersey,” said NJSIAA Executive Director Steve Timko. “They are a credit to their schools, their families and their communities, and the NJSIAA is proud to honor them.”

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Officials at each NJSIAA member high school have the opportunity to select one senior student as their scholar-athlete of the year.

The scholarships, donated by NJSIAA corporate sponsors and other organizations supportive of high school sports in New Jersey, are awarded by random drawings.
All the scholar-athletes’ names are entered in the drawings for all scholarships for which they are eligible. While some scholarships are only available to students attending schools in specific counties or participating in specific sports, most are offered statewide to students in all sports. There is a limit of one scholarship per student athlete.

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