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Student-athletes set to receive scholarships during Harvest Bowl

Scholarships will be awarded to 13 NDSU student-athletes during this year’s Harvest Bowl program.

Highlights of the 48th annual event include a Harvest Bowl dinner and awards program on Nov. 18 at the Delta Hotels by Marriott Fargo, and the Harvest Bowl football game between the Bison and the University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks on Nov. 19.

Harvest Bowl scholarship awardees, sport, hometown and major are:

• LeVon C. Kirkeide and Friends Harvest Bowl Scholarship - Braden Brown is a sophomore who competes in jumps for the NDSU men’s track and field from Bismarck, North Dakota, majoring in agricultural economics. He is the son of Shannon and Paula Brown.

• Hefty Seeds Harvest Bowl Scholarship, Gooseneck Implement/Green Iron Equipment Harvest Bowl Endowment, Lynden and Kathy Johnson Harvest Bowl Scholarship - Hunter Brozio is a junior fullback on the football team from Lakeland, Florida, majoring in animal science. His parents are Jeff and Debbie Brozio.

• Gene Dahl Scholarship Fund and Lauf Family Scholarship - Jaxon Edwards is a freshman pitcher on the NDSU baseball team from Duluth, Minnesota, majoring in biological sciences. He is the son of Merissa Edwards.

• Scott and Ann Dau Family Scholarship - Julia Gherardi is a freshman pole vaulter for women’s track and field from Hibbing, Minnesota, majoring in natural resource management. Her parents are Mandy and Paul Gherardi.

• #64 Bob and #58 Bruce Yaggie Father-Son Football Scholarship and Ron and Karen Offutt Scholarship - Cody Mauch is a senior offensive tackle on the football team from Hankinson, North Dakota, majoring in agricultural and biosystems engineering. His parents are Joseph and Stacey Mauch.

• Hefty Seeds Harvest Bowl Scholarship, Titan Machinery Scholarship Endowment, Nipstad Family Athletic Scholarship Endowment - Mason Miller is a junior offensive tackle on the football team from Ada, Minnesota, majoring in general agriculture. He is the son of Paul and Dawn Miller.

• Hefty Seeds Harvest Bowl Scholarship - Andrew Morgan is a sophomore forward for the NDSU basketball team from Waseca, Minnesota, majoring in agribusiness. His parents are Keith and Lori Morgan.

• Patrick Memorial Benedict Harvest Bowl Scholarship Endowment and Richard and Kelly R. Sager Harvest Bowl Endowment - Owen Pentz is a junior wrestler on the NDSU wrestling team from Croydon, Utah, majoring in general agriculture. He is the son of Eli and Krissy Pentz.

• Farmers National Foundation Harvest Bowl Scholarship and John and Kay Dean Harvest Bowl Scholarship - Jacob Rodin is a senior who competes in mid-distance for NDSU men’s track and field from Kenmare, North Dakota, majoring in agricultural economics and finance. He is the son of Lenny and Sue Rodin.

• Pamela and Brent Jenkins Harvest Bowl Scholarship and Hetle Family Harvest Bowl Scholarship - Onnica Stansbury is a sophomore cross country runner for NDSU women’s track and field from West Fargo, North Dakota, majoring in animal science. Her parents are Justin and Tanessa Stansbury.

• NDSU Harvest Bowl Scholarship Fund and Red River Commodities Scholarship Fund - Joshua Streit is a sophomore forward for the NDSU Basketball team from Watkins, Minnesota, majoring in agribusiness. He is the son of Rich and Sue Streit.

• Hefty Seeds Harvest Bowl Scholarship and Bob and Darlene Yaggie Football Scholarship - Spencer Waege is a senior defensive end on the football team from South Shore, South Dakota, majoring in general agriculture. His parents are Lynn and Lana Waege.

• Larson, Darrell Family Scholarship, Myron and Muriel Johnsrud Harvest Bowl Endowment;, Glenn and Alice Ellingsberg Strouse Harvest Bowl Scholarship - Grey Zebel is a junior offensive guard on the football team from Pierre, South Dakota, majoring in agribusiness. His parents are Mark and Tanna Zabel.

The NDSU Harvest Bowl program also recognizes the success and dedication of outstanding agriculturists in 53 counties in North Dakota and 10 counties in western Minnesota.

An agribusiness award recipient is chosen annually to recognize individuals who have distinguished themselves in the field of agriculture and business. Ken Grafton, former vice-president for NDSU Agricultural Affairs, is set to receive the 2022 award.

For information on Harvest Bowl, visit the NDSU Foundation website, call the NDSU Foundation office toll-free at 800-279-8971 or locally at 701-231-6800.

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