
ACC's Top Six for Service Award Winners Announced
April 20, 2022 | Field Hockey, General, Men's Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Women's Lacrosse, Spirit Groups
Wheeler, Schneider, Osbourne, Sample, Kozlowski and Orlowski honored for tireless community service
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- University of Louisville student-athletes Kaylee Wheeler, Kathryn Schneider, Ashley Osborne, Bradley Sample, Kaden Kozlowski, and Dawson Orlowski have been named as winners of the Atlantic Coast Conference's Top Six for Community Service.
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The Top Six for Service is awarded on each institutional campus annually. The criteria for this award are determined by each individual school recognizing student-athletes that have demonstrated outstanding community service and community relations.
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 The award goes to six student-athletes from each ACC school that have gone above and beyond in serving their communities. To be eligible for this award, each student-athlete log hours at community service events and programs. A Top Six for Service award recipient is known to be dedicated to serving others and have shown a passion for enriching the lives of others.
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Kaylee Wheeler of swimming works predominately with adaptive sports and programs served as an undergraduate research assistant with University of Louisville research and was a disabilities ministry volunteer. This is her second appearance on the Top Six Award List.
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Katie Schneider of field hockey has acted as a College Mentors for Kids as well as logged hours at the National Girls and Women in Sports Events and Martin Luther King Day initiatives.
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Ashley Osborne of lacrosse has been active with Bless The Block (Change Today, Change Tomorrow), Operationa Brightside Clean Up, Martin Luther King Day initiatives as well as the Jack O' Lantern Stroll.
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Bradley Sample of men's soccer logged hours at the Family Scholar House and games, Churchill Park Elementary games and student mentoring. He also took part in Martin Luther King day initiatives, Adaptative Sports Programming, and served as a student mentor at Newburg Middle School.
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Kaden Kozlowski, a member of UofL's co-ed cheer squad, has been active with Adaptive sports, thanksgiving meal shopping packing and delivery, MLK initiatives, swim meet timer
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Dawson Orlowski, a member of UofL's co-ed cheer squad, has been dedicated to providing inclusion through Adaptive Sports. He assisted with Thanksgiving meal shopping, packing, and delivery. He took part in Martin Luther King Day initiatives, acted as a swim meet timer, and assisted with the Feed the West (Change Today, Change Tomorrow) program.
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The Top Six for Service is awarded on each institutional campus annually. The criteria for this award are determined by each individual school recognizing student-athletes that have demonstrated outstanding community service and community relations.
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 The award goes to six student-athletes from each ACC school that have gone above and beyond in serving their communities. To be eligible for this award, each student-athlete log hours at community service events and programs. A Top Six for Service award recipient is known to be dedicated to serving others and have shown a passion for enriching the lives of others.
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Kaylee Wheeler of swimming works predominately with adaptive sports and programs served as an undergraduate research assistant with University of Louisville research and was a disabilities ministry volunteer. This is her second appearance on the Top Six Award List.
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Katie Schneider of field hockey has acted as a College Mentors for Kids as well as logged hours at the National Girls and Women in Sports Events and Martin Luther King Day initiatives.
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Ashley Osborne of lacrosse has been active with Bless The Block (Change Today, Change Tomorrow), Operationa Brightside Clean Up, Martin Luther King Day initiatives as well as the Jack O' Lantern Stroll.
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Bradley Sample of men's soccer logged hours at the Family Scholar House and games, Churchill Park Elementary games and student mentoring. He also took part in Martin Luther King day initiatives, Adaptative Sports Programming, and served as a student mentor at Newburg Middle School.
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Kaden Kozlowski, a member of UofL's co-ed cheer squad, has been active with Adaptive sports, thanksgiving meal shopping packing and delivery, MLK initiatives, swim meet timer
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Dawson Orlowski, a member of UofL's co-ed cheer squad, has been dedicated to providing inclusion through Adaptive Sports. He assisted with Thanksgiving meal shopping, packing, and delivery. He took part in Martin Luther King Day initiatives, acted as a swim meet timer, and assisted with the Feed the West (Change Today, Change Tomorrow) program.
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