FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 11, 2004
Booth, Truchelut named 2004 FHSAA Scholar-Athletes of the Year
GAINESVILLE Katherine Booth of Lake Mary High School and Ryan Truchelut of Trinity Preparatory School (Winter Park) were named the 2004 FHSAA Female and Male Scholar-Athletes of the Year at the 10th Annual Florida High School Athletic Association Academic All-State Awards Banquet held tonight at the Wyndham Westshore Hotel in Tampa.
The two students among the 24 chosen to the 2004 FHSAA Academic All-State Team received a $2500 scholarship and commemorative trophy in addition to the $500 award and medallion for being selected to the team. The Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award is generally regarded as the most prestigious award the Association confers upon a student-athlete.
Booth finished her high school career with a 4.0 cumulative unweighted grade point average. She earned varsity letters in cross country and track & field her junior and senior years. Booth will attend Yale University in New Haven, studying bioengineering.
In addition to being a dedicated athlete, Booth is a National Merit Finalist and was a member of the JETS engineering competition team that placed second nationally. She scored 1580 on the SAT and 35 on the ACT. Booth was a member of the state runner-up cross country team her freshman and sophomore years. She is a Presidential Scholar and was a state finalist for the Wendy's High School Heisman award. Booth has also earned a certificate of merit from the Society of Women Engineers.
Truchelut finished his high school career as valedictorian of his 125-member senior class. He earned varsity letters in cross country and track & field his junior and senior years. Truchelut will study physics and political science at Princeton University in Princeton, N.J.
Truchelut, a National Merit Scholar award winner and a Presidential Scholar, scored 1590 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). He was the only student out of 16,000 tested in June 2003 to score a perfect 36 on the ACT. Truchelut was a member of the state championship 4x800-meter relay team at the 2002 and 2003 FHSAA Florida Track & Field Finals, and was the district and regional 800-meter run champion twice. He was a state finalist for the Wendy's High School Heisman award in 2004.
An interest in meteorology earned Truchelut the title of "Class Meteorologist" at Trinity Prep. His original research paper on The effects of Global Warming on Tropical Cyclones in the North Atlantic won in the national Watching Earth Change competition for NASA's Student Involvement Program. Truchelut was also the AAA High School Travel Challenge Florida state champion.
Last April, 24 student-athletes 12 boys and 12 girls were chosen from among more than 240 qualified nominees from the Associations 609 member high schools as the 2004 FHSAA Academic All-State Team. To be eligible for selection to the team, a student must be a graduating senior, must have a cumulative unweighted grade point average of 3.5 or better, and must have earned a varsity letter in at least two different sports during each of their junior and senior years.
The Florida High School Athletic Association is the governing body for interscholastic athletics in Florida. It has a membership of 700 middle, junior and senior high schools.
Past FHSAA Female Scholar-Athletes of the Year
2003 Revae Green, Tavares
2002 Courtney Caplin, St. Johns Country Day (Orange Park)
2001 Becky Tapp, St. Petersburg Catholic
2000 Lisa Porter, Island Christian (Islamorada)
1999 Tiffany Walker, Naples
1998 Deborah Thomas, Stanton (Jacksonville)
1997 Megan Beck, Lely (Naples)
1996 Mary Jernigan, Dr. Phillips (Orlando)
1995 Terri Phelan, Miami Sunset
1994 Kelly Dillon, Port St. Lucie
1993 Stephanie Eken, St. Cloud
1992 Erin Thomas, St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale)
Past FHSAA Male Scholar-Athletes of the Year
2003 Adam Kircher, Maclay (Tallahassee)
2002 Nick Wilson, Paxon (Jacksonville)
2001 Bob Ross, Rockledge
2000 Nick Nestle, Mainland (Daytona Beach)
1999 Jared Day, Liberty County (Bristol)
1998 Isaac Morford, Keystone Heights
1997 Robert Rutland-Brown, Spruce Creek (Port Orange)
1996 Ethan Altaratz, Naples
1995 Kevin Campbell, Jupiter
1994 Grant Thompson, Oak Hall (Gainesville)
1993 Clint Park, North Florida Christian (Tallahassee)
1992 Shelby Highsmith Jr., Ransom Everglades (Miami)
Contact:
Robert Hernberger
Assistant Director of Communications, FHSAA
(352) 372-9551 ext. 190
roberth@fhsaa.org