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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Congratulations to two high school graduates who were honored with the 2019 Susan Poorman Blackie scholarship.
The scholarship is named in honor of the co-founder of the Houston Marathon Foundation and honors exceptional student athletes.
Katherine Babcock, a graduate from The Woodlands College Park High School, and Gerald Beaugene, a graduate from Travis High School in Fort Bend County, were awarded with the 2019 scholarship.
Each student will get $5,000 annually for four years.
It’s something these special student athletes say they won’t take for granted.
For more information on the scholarship, you can visit the Houston Marathon’s website.
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