Samantha Bingaman, South Carroll; Kristen Douglas, Carroll Christian; Adam Greene, Broadneck; Kyle Hawkins, Liberty; Cole Rosenberg, Hammond; Cristiana Salvatori, Notre Dame Prep; and Abby Smucker, C. Milton Wright were chosen because they “embody the Heisman spirit of hard work and dedication through their outstanding achievements in athletics, academics and community/school leadership,” according to a news release.
On Nov. 5, one boy and one girl will be selected state winners. A dozen state winners will be named national finalists and from those, one boy and one girl will be named national winners in a ceremony Dec. 7 in New York that will be televised on ESPN. In Maryland, 715 student-athletes applied, while 45,000 applied nationwide.
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National finalists receive $2,000 donations for their schools while the two national winners receive crystal trophies, $500 Wendy’s gift certificates and a $10,000 donation for their schools.
The other Maryland finalists are: Connor Burton, North Dorchester; Abigail Daley, Clarksburg; Jared Dean, Queen Anne’s; Abigail Duncan, Boonsboro; Jonathan Dyer, Bullis; Nathaniel Haberlein, Mountain Ridge; Addie Mister, Mardela; Abbey Shobe, Pocomoke; Emma King, Oakdale; Bryce Nigh, Heritage Academy; Joshua Wyatt, James M. Bennett; Thomas Yoviene, Saints Peter & Paul; and Kathy Zhang, Paint Branch.