LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. -- Ryan Stevens of Centenary College and Kristi Ellis of Texas Lutheran University have been selected as the SCAC Male and Female Character & Community Student-Athletes of the Week, respectively, for the week ending Sunday, June 1.
The SCAC Character & Community award was created in 2009 to
honor and recognize the efforts of the
extraordinary student-athletes of the conference who not
only excel athletically on the field, course, court, pool or
track, but also by serving their campus and community.
To view past winners of the award, click here.
RYAN STEVENS OF CENTENARY COLLEGE, a junior left-handed pitcher from Longview, Texas, has been selected the SCAC Character & Community Male Student-Athlete-of-the-Week for the week ending June 1, 2014.
Stevens, who served as the baseball representative on the
Centenary College Student-Athlete Advisory Committee this past
year, will serve as that group’s President in 2014-15.
In addition to his time on the diamond, Stevens has helped to
organize as well as participating in the Centenary College Service
Week, which is sponsored by the Centenary SAAC.
This week-long event gave the student-athletes to interact and
assist with various organizations in the Shreveport community.
The school’s 17 intercollegiate programs divided into small groups to lend a helping hand at Common Ground, the Northwest Louisiana Food Bank and Querbes SPAR Recreation Center with service projects that consisted of dinner preparation, helping in the community garden, cleanup projects, tutoring and various other activities.
Centenary College student-athletes totaled 200-plus hours of
community service during the week.
In addition to his work with Service Week, Stevens has also
volunteered at the Glen in Shreveport with Animal Assisted Therapy
and he has helped pack bins for the campus Christmas Toy Drive.
KRISTI ELLIS OF TEXAS LUTHERAN
UNIVERSITY, a senior from
Petoskey, Mich., has been selected the SCAC Character &
Community Female Student-Athlete-of-the-Week for the week ending
June 1, 2014.
Ellis has been a tremendous representative of Texas Lutheran both
athletically and in the community. The track and field star won the
high jump, finished second in the triple jump and was third in the
javelin to earn all-conference honors in all three events at the
2014 SCAC Track & Field Championships. She was also fifth in
the long jump.
Away from the track, Ellis has served both the campus and Seguin
community through participation in TLU's Dog Days, a campus-wide
community service initiative.
Along with her work in Dog Days, Ellis also helped provide food for
the hungry though TLU's Empty Bowls program. The program originates
through TLU's ceramics department. She has also served the
Guadalupe Valley Family Violence Shelter during her time at
TLU.
Along with her impressive community contributions, she also served
as the TLU representative in the SCAC 8-in-8 tour this
year.