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2023 College Scholarship Recipients

Inter Tribal Sports launched its inaugural scholarship program in 2013, as a part of ITS commitment to encouraging the pursuit of higher education. Native American youth from the ITS service area in southern California, that were graduating high school seniors or current college students attending a university, junior college, or trade school were eligible to apply. A total of $7,000 had been awarded between 6 inspiring young students. The 2023 class of scholarship recipients included:
 
Lyanna Briones from the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians.
 

Delson Houser from the Barona Band of Mission Indians. 
  

Faith Pojas from the La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians.
  

Patricia Huber from the Pala Band of Mission Indians.
  

Jason Mendoza from the Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians
  

Malaya Pojas from the La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians.

2021 College Scholarship Recipients

Inter Tribal Sports launched its inaugural scholarship program in 2013, as a part of ITS commitment to encouraging the pursuit of higher education. Native American youth from the ITS service area in southern California, that were graduating high school seniors or current college students attending a university, junior college, or trade school were eligible to apply. A total of $2,000 had been awarded to four inspiring young students. The 2021 class of scholarship recipients included:



 Karli Martinez is a graduating high school senior from The San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians. She was accepted to University of San Diego and Palomar College.
 Jason Boyle is a graduating high school senior from The San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians. He will be attending Adams State University in Colorado and studying Kinesiology.
  Noah Florez is a graduating high school senior from The Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians. He will be attending California State University, San Francisco and studying Nutrition and Dietetics.

 Matthew Majel is a graduating high school senior from The Pauma Band of Luiseño Indians. He was accepted to California State University, San Francisco and will be studying Creative Media or Fire Technology.

2020 College Scholarship Recipients

Inter Tribal Sports launched its inaugural scholarship program in 2013, as a part of ITS commitment to encouraging the pursuit of higher education. Native American youth from the ITS service area in southern California, that were graduating high school seniors or current college students attending a university, junior college, or trade school were eligible to apply. A total of $1,000 had been awarded to one inspiring young students. The 2020 class of scholarship recipients included:

  Priscilla Ortiz is a current Junior at Haskell Indian Nations University. She is from the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians and is studying for a Bachelors of Arts in Business and Associate in Arts in Social Work.

2019 College Scholarship Recipients

Inter Tribal Sports launched its inaugural scholarship program in 2013, as a part of ITS commitment to encouraging the pursuit of higher education. Native American youth from the ITS service area in southern California, that were graduating high school seniors or current college students attending a university, junior college, or trade school were eligible to apply. A total of $4,000 had been awarded to six inspiring young students. The 2019 class of scholarship recipients included:



 Madeline Majel is a graduating high school senior from The Pauma Band of Luiseno Indians. She was accepted to Oregon State University - Cascades and will be studying human development and family science. 
 Lorraine Mazzetti is a graduating high school senior from The Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians. She was accepted to University of California, Los Angeles and will be pursuing politicial science and Native American studies. 
  Annie Villalobos is a graduating high school senior from The San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians. She was accepted to George Mason University and will be studying Psychology. Annie will also be playing division 1 softball for the university.

 Jesse Johnson is a current freshman at University of California, Los Angeles. He is from The San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians and is studying pre-microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics.
  April Silva is a current student at California State University San Marcos. She is from The San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians and is studying liberal studies. Once she completes her bachelors degree she will go through a teaching credential program in hopes of becoming a teacher one day. 

 Vanessa Martinez is from The San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians and will be attending San Diego State University in pursuit of an American Indian Studies degree.
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