Scholarships
The Booster Club is dedicated to Tiger Baseball players both on and off the field. Below are annual scholarship opportunities that are available to Seniors each year. Read more about them and how to apply.
BOOSTER ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP
Each year the Stony Point Baseball Booster Club offers senior players scholarships to recognize their academic accomplishments.
PLAYER ELIGIBILITY:
The senior player must have been in the SPHS Baseball Program for a minimum of two years, one of which has to be his senior year.
The senior player must have an overall grade point average of 3.0 average (out of a 4.0 scale) or higher after the fall semester of his senior year. The senior player must have their counselor complete the portion of the application requiring the verification of GPA and that they are on schedule to complete all requirements necessary for graduation.
The senior player must be attending a school of higher education by the fall semester of 2024 and provide proof of their post-graduation enrollment by TBD.
The senior player must complete the SPHS Baseball Booster Club 2024 Scholarship Application and submit it to the Baseball Coach or designee, by the deadline date.
ZACH KEMPER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Zachary Evan Kemper was born on October 17,1984 and his life tragically came to an end in an automobile accident on July 5, 2005. He was outstanding scholastically as well as athletically. He was a phenomenal 2-sport athlete having lettered 3 years in varsity football and 2 years in varsity baseball. There is a tree at the Stony Point Baseball field that was planted in memory of Zach and a bench with the word ‘Believe’ engraved in it that has been placed down the third base line just in front of our bullpen. In addition to that, his number 19 is the only number retired from our baseball program. Zach’s number 19 football jersey is also retired. Zach’s baseball jersey hangs in the press box behind home plate where all the players on the field can see it, home or visitor. Before his passing Zach held a full time job with Brown Distributing Company in Austin, and attended school at Austin Community College.
The Zach Kemper Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by Zach’s family following the passing of Zach in 2005. The organization is dedicated to raising funds throughout the year from numerous fundraisers, special events, and of course, donations. All funds benefit a new recipient at the end of each scholastic year, providing a college scholarship for a current Stony Point Senior Baseball Player.