Harness Horse Youth Foundation at 40: A look at our scholarship recipients

from the Harness Horse Youth Foundation

Westfield, IN — As the Harness Horse Youth Foundation celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, this is the first in a series of monthly releases highlighting the organization’s mission.

The Harness Horse Youth Foundation is probably best recognized for its summer camp programs which introduce and teach youth about harness racing. But, as the organization kicks off its 40th year of industry service, scholarships are not just part of the HHYF mission, it’s a major part. In fact, it was one of the original purposes. HHYF has awarded more than $625,000 in scholarships, an average of more than $16,000 per year, since it presented checks to its first recipients, Michele Rene Carlson and William Horwell, in 1978.

Many of those scholarship recipients have gone on to careers in harness racing. Some became veterinarians including Patty Hogan, Anthony Petrowitz, Tim Ober, Katrina Jackson and Catherine Furness. Others are well-established trainers or drivers including Jodi (Stark) Schillaci (more than $8 million in trainer earnings), Tyler Stillings (more than 1,100 driving wins), and Ryan Angus, who is a trainer and also a farrier.

There are college professors and marketing executives, as well as a veritable plethora of racing executives and administrators including Chris McErlean, currently Vice President at Penn National Gaming; Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association boss Renee Mancino; and Hoosier Park Director of Racing Scott Peine.

There’s also Kelly Young from the New York Farm Bureau, TV personality Heather Vitale, the United States Trotting Association’s Jessica Schroeder and noted announcer and pedigree reader Kurt Becker.

We can’t list all 350-plus recipients here, but you get the idea.

HHYF is extremely proud to have been able to make a difference in each of those people’s lives.

Over time the scholarships have changed and the program is constantly being reviewed to ensure that HHYF is meeting the needs of today’s students.

Those first 1978 scholarships were unnamed, but in 1979 HHYF began honoring Francis McKinzie’s (renowned farm manager) memory with a scholarship, which continued to be awarded through 2002. The Critchfield/Oviatt (both founders of HHYF) Memorial Scholarship was also established in 1979 and continued to be awarded through 2002. Other former scholarship honorees were Vincent Abate, Doug Brown, Don Evans and Margot Taylor. HHYF also administered the CHHA’s Rambling Willie Scholarship from 1990 through 2003 as well another award for the Agricultural Technical Institute at Ohio State.

Currently, HHYF awards the Gallo Blue Chip Scholarship, sponsored by Martin Scharf, as well as the Curt Greene Memorial Scholarship. The Sweet Karen Alumni Scholarship was established in 2013 and is designed to assist graduates of HHYF summer activities.

In 2015, HHYF awarded $23,500 in scholarships. HHYF also maintains an industry scholarship clearing house, established in 2012, which details nearly a quarter of a million dollars of available equine scholarships awarded annually. To list your scholarship, contact HHYF Project Manager Keith Gisser via e-mail, keith@hhyf.org.

The 2016 HHYF scholarship applications, as well as the scholarship clearing house, are available at www.hhyf.org.

Celebrating 40 years of youth education and service to harness racing, the Harness Horse Youth Foundation is a charitable 501(c)3 organization dedicated to providing young people and their families educational opportunities with harness horses, in order to foster the next generation of participants and fans. The Foundation makes a difference in young people’s lives through interactive learning experiences with these versatile animals, scholarship programs, and creation and distribution of educational materials.

For more information on opportunities through HHYF, or to support its mission, go to www.hhyf.org.

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