Dick Green Memorial Scholarship Walk/Run 5K

When:

April 22, 2017 - 12:00 AM

WHERE

Winfield High School - Winfield, WV

Course

The course runs through the town of Winfield, around a loop in Radwin, and back to the high school. It is mostly flat sidewalks other than one hill entering and leaving Radwin.

The race will start at Winfield High School in Winfield, WV and continue down Route 817 towards Friendship Way (neighborhood next to Speedway), turn up into the neighborhood, take a route on Lisa Circle, make the full circle and come out the same way you came in, and finish the race by going back down Route 817 to Winfield High School.

Entry Fees

Entry Fee if signing up from now until April 5, 2017 is $25.00 and you will be guaranteed a t-shirt. Late Fee Entry is $30.00 from April 6, 2017 to April 22, 2017 and you will not be guaranteed a t-shirt.You can sign up the day of the race.

Age Groups

Awards

Awards we be given to the top three finishes.

Charity Information

Richard (Dick) Green Memorial Scholarship Fund

More Information

On August 25, 2012 The State of West Virginia lost one of its most ardent soccer promoters and coach, Richard “Dick” Green. The Richard (Dick) Green Memorial Scholarship was established to recognize Dick’s contributions by awarding scholarships to players who exemplify the values Dick both lived and coached. Dick served many years as a recreation league coach, a travel team coach, and girls high school soccer team coach at Hurricane. After retiring from the Institute Plant, he remained active as the assistant coach for both Poca and Nitro High School Ladies Soccer Programs. Dick instilled in many young women character traits that will serve them the rest of their lives; i.e. hard work, sportsmanship, teamwork, and goal setting. He made hard work fun and passed to them his love of soccer each and every day. “You have to work hard to play hard. You have to play hard to win.” The Richard “Dick” Green Memorial Scholarship recognizes young women that demonstrate their love of soccer and represent the values that Dick emphasized when coaching. The player(s), must be in good academic standing having a minimum overall GPA 3.0, played a minimum of three (3) consecutive high school seasons, and be from a Putnam County High School or Nitro High School in Kanawha County. In May 2013, the first educational scholarships were awarded. The Foundation has been established under The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation, a nonprofit tax-exempt organization, for administration purposes. A separate Board of Directors consisting of volunteers who knew Dick and his love of soccer oversees fundraising and scholarship selections. Funds from this 5k race will go to support these scholarships. We ask that you make a donation to support this Memorial Scholarship! Thank you in advance for your contribution!

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