Watco’s 2022 Scholarship Recipients Each spring, Watco awards scholarships to high school seniors who are eligible dependents of Watco team members. This year’s recipients will receive a $2,000 scholarship to attend a post-secondary institution within a year of graduating high school with $1,000 being distributed each semester. Congratulations to these 10 scholarship winners and their families: Austin Wagner Austin is the son of Charles and Melissa Wagner. Charles is the general manager of trucking for MID-Ship Logistics and is based in Mars, Pennsylvania. An accomplished saxophonist, Austin has been a member of the Mars Area High School Marching Band for the last five years. He also played for his high school’s concert and jazz bands. Since 2018, he’s volunteered with the T-Bones Martian Big Band, an organization that plays for area nursing and retirement homes. This fall, Austin will attend West Virginia University. Brooke Berguin Brooke is the daughter of Aubrey Berguin and Cheryl Williams. Aubrey is a safety manager working remotely. Since the age of 7, Brooke has been involved in cheerleading and most recently was on her high school’s varsity cheer team. She’s also a member of the Texas Women’s Empowerment Foundation, where she helps maintain an urban garden for families in need. She plans to study architecture and interior design at Louisiana State University. Ashley Sistos Ashley is the daughter of Noey and Crystal Sistos. Noey is a conductor and engineer at the Lubbock & Western Railway. Most recently, Ashley was captain of the varsity cheerleading team and served as student council vice president. A member of the National Honor Society, Ashley was also on the track team and played in the high school band. She will attend South Plains College in Levelland, Texas. Grace Bolyard Grace is the daughter of Garrett and Trisha Bolyard. Garrett is vice president of operations for Division 2. Grace was a four-year varsity volleyball and basketball player and served as captain of both sports teams her junior and senior years. She’s also an accompanist for elementary, high school, and church choirs. In her spare time, she volunteers for a number of different causes including distributing food to those in need. This fall, Grace will begin studying at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa. 10 The Dispatch | June 2022