GA AAU is proud to announce the continuation of the Betty Lowe Citizenship Award. Ten $1,000 awards will be presented to graduating high school seniors in 2025 to assist with college, technical and trade school continued education expenses. These awards will be mailed directly to the winner’s college, trade or technical school. Beginning in April 2025 information will be made available here and in email blasts. Current and former Coaches and Club Representatives are encouraged to assist the graduating High School Senior with this application. Just as you have motivated your athletes to succeed in sports, motivate them to compete for this award.
2025 Graduating GA High School Seniors
Do not miss out on this opportunity
Qualification Requirements:
Be a 2025 GA graduation seniorBe a current GA AAU member
Participated as a competitive GA AAU Athlete in AAU licensed events for at least two years
(does not have to be consecutive)
Will be accepted by a college, university, trade or technical school and will be attending Fall 2025
Deadline is June 1, 2025
For answers to questions relating to this award please email
James Henry jhenrytkd@gmail.com
Previous winners:
2024 Betty Lowe Citizenship Award Winners
Alyxander Benson
Bailey Benson
Ivy Buckley
Rikki Carver
Chloe Clark
Ree Hatfield
Caroline Moon
Jada Ray
Bristol Whitney
Yasmine Williams
2023 Betty Lowe Citizenship Award Winners
Whitney Bonk – Gymnastics – AAU for 2 years
Kennedie Ann Dyer- Gymnastics – AAU for 8 years
Kennedy Ahne McDonald – Track & Field – AAU for 2 years
Kevin Mitchell – Track & Field – AAU for10 years
Maggie Parkman – Gymnastics – AAU for 4 years
Triniti Garnett – Gymnastics – AAU for 5 years
Andrea Hurt – Volleyball – AAU for 9 years
2022 Betty Lowe Citizenship Award Winners
Langston McCovery – Track and Basketball – AAU for 10 years
Robert Stone IV – Taekwondo – AAU for 14 years
Melanie Purcell – Gymnastics – AAU for 13 years
Shelby Griffin – Gymnastics – AAU for 9 years
2020 Betty Lowe Citizenship Award Winners
Camille Elise Trotman – Track and Field – AAU for 10 years
Taviana Williams – Track & Field, Gymnastics – AAU for 7 years
Oluwatoni Adenupe – Basketball, Track & Field – AAU For 4 years
Tyson Omar Riley, II – Track & Field – AAU for 7 years
Kennedy Crawford – Track & Field – AAU for 6 years
Kennedy Crawford – Track & Field – AAU for 6 years
Kyla French – Volleyball – AAU for 3 years
Trinity Brooks – Volleyball – AAU for 2 years
Katelyn Diane Hackett – In Line Roller Hockey – AAU for 8 years
2019 Betty Lowe Citizenship Award Winners
Freddie L Allen III -Track and Field – AAU for12 years
Emoni Coleman -Track and Field – AAU for 8 years
Skylar Jordan Kitchen-Gymnastics – AAU for10 years
Chloe Faith Jeanice Pressley – Gymnastics – AAU for11 years
Julia Grace Randolph – Gymnastics – AAU for 9 years
Raydan Wilder – Wrestling – AAU for 13 years
Hailey Elizabeth Wilkinson – Gymnastics – AAU for10 years
Tia B. Williams – Track and Field – AAU for11 years
Bryce Lee Williamson – Track and Field – AAU for 5 years
Kristen Michele Wise – Gymnastics – AAU for 6 years
2018 Betty Lowe Citizenship Award Winners
Megan Faye Hackett – In Line Hockey – AAU for 6 years
Darius Scott – Track & Field – AAU for 1 year
Jenna Crews – Gymnastics – AAU for 5 years
Tobey Rae Hatfield – Gymnastics – AAU for 11 years
Jordan Crawford – Track & Field – AAU for 7 years
Thalmus Jalen McDowell – Boys Basketball – AAU for 2 years
Chandler Brooke Furman – Gymnastics – AAU for 3 years