Fourteen Recipients Selected for NJTL Arthur Ashe Essay & Art Contest

July 11, 2012 | By New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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The USTA has announced the 14 winners of the 14th Annual NJTL Arthur Ashe Essay & Art Contest. The recipients, ages 18 years old and younger, were selected from 1,810 submissions earlier this month. Each winner will receive a New York City travel package from Aug. 24-26. Among the winners is Brandon Torres in the Boys Essay Category (10 & Under) from the Bronx, N.Y. Additional winners include:

►Tyler Haanen of Milwaukee,Wis. (Boys Essay, 17-18) 

►Matthew Wassman of Camden, Tenn. (Boys Essay, 15-16) 

►Jared Lees of  Fairbanks, Ark. (Boys Essay, 13-14) 

►Timothy Bryant Jr. of Carson, Calif. (Boys Essay, 11-12)

►Robert Shi of San Francisco, Calif. (Boys Art, 11-12)

►Omar Shalabi of West Palm Beach, Fla. (Boys Art, 10 and Under)

►Lindsey Wambles of Camden, Tenn. (Girls Essay, 17-18)

►Azani Fitten of Wichita, Kan. (Girls Essay, 15-16) 

►Halle Brazda of Houston, Texas (Girls Essay, 13-14)

►Michaela Peterson of Philadelphia, Pa. (Girls Essay, 11-12)

►Rebecca Richey of Indianapolis, Ind. (Girls Essay, 10 and Under)

►Jasmine Standard of Louisville, Ky. (Girls Art, 11-12)

►Angelia Herrera of Louisville, Ky. (Girls Art, 10 and Under)

To enter the contest, children were asked to write an essay of 350 words or less, or create an art piece, responding to a specific question around Arthur Ashe and his great accomplishments. This year’s question: “If Arthur Ashe were alive today, what do you think would give him hope?” A USTA sub-committee selected the winning essays from the more than 1,100 submitted based on their knowledge of Arthur Ashe, message clarity, and writing style. The winning art pieces, which included over 700 submissions, were also selected based on their knowledge of Arthur Ashe and creativity.

“We are truly proud to recognize this year’s Arthur Ashe Essay & Art Contest for their ability to define Ashe’s legacy and his passion for uplifting youth through tennis and education,” said Karin Buchholz, director of community outreach and education for the USTA. “As students of NJTL chapters from around the country, their work shows the lasting and positive impact that tennis and education has on their lives, which is what Ashe hoped for all along.”

The winners will receive round-trip airfare to New York City for themselves and a parent/legal guardian; two nights stay at the Grand Hyatt 42nd Street, and President’s Box tickets to the 2012 Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day presented by Hess on Aug. 25 at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The weekend will wrap-up with an awards luncheon on Aug. 26, hosted by former New York City Mayor and USTA Board Member David Dinkins, where the winners will receive an honorary plaque.

 


New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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