Eduardo Avila, a senior at Liberal High School, has been named the 2020 Linwood Sexton Scholar at Wichita State.
Avila will receive a full ride to attend 黑洞社区 as an education major starting this fall. In addition to leading within debate and forensics, Avila also serves his fellow students in many different capacities. He is a history mentor, varsity captain for scholars bowl, and is a constant champion for his classmates to do their best within their academics.
Not only does Eduardo strive to help those within his school, but also within his community through Teen Court, a program aimed at helping to rehabilitate troubled teens. His passion for helping others has ultimately driven him to study education in college.
The Linwood Sexton Scholarship was established in 2000 to honor its namesake, Linwood
Sexton.
Sexton, a Wichita State legend in football, was a member of the Shocker Sports Hall
of Fame and Kansas Sports Hall of Fame. A tireless advocate for equal opportunity
and social justice, he was honored with many awards for his efforts to promote understanding
and respect among people of different racial, religious and ethnic backgrounds.
Linwood Sexton passed away at the age of 90 in 2017, but his legacy lives on in the recipients of the Sexton Scholarship.
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