Two local students earn Joshua L. Anderson scholarship

RENO - Angie Herrera and Brandon Eastman of Lowry High School are among the 13 northern Nevada high school athletes to earn a college scholarship from the Joshua L. Anderson Memorial Foundation.

The foundation has been awarding college scholarships for 20 years to northern Nevada students who played high school baseball or softball, while achieving academic excellence and maintaining a high level of community and school activities.

In addition to Herrera and Eastman, the other 2012 recipients are Emily Collins from Carson High School, Beau Cullen from Galena High School, Grace Dolan from Incline High School, Ryan Butler from Reed High School, Nina Jimenez from Whittell High School, Ashley Pender from North Valleys High School, Grace Moreira from Pershing County High School, Grant Kukuk from Reno High School and Donald Wanner from Pershing County High School.

Each scholarship award is $2,500.

The Joshua L. Anderson Foundation also awarded the Larry Menante Memorial Scholarship to Chelsea Aldridge from Yerington High School and the Dan Rechenmacher Memorial Scholarship to Cody Villalobos from Yerington High School. Both scholarships are given to students who have overcome great odds making it into college.

The foundation has awarded $672,000 in scholarships to 219 student/athletes from 33 different high schools since its inception in 1993.

Josh Anderson was a 1991 graduate of Reno High School. He played baseball at Reno National Little League, Reno West Babe Ruth, Reno High School, Reno Knights American Legion and DeAnza College in Cupertino, Calif. Anderson died on June 25, 1992, of Sudden Death Syndrome shortly after pitching in the University of Nevada, Reno summer baseball tournament.

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