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Jerry West, the legendary figure whose silhouette defines the NBA logo, left an indelible mark on basketball and on the hearts of those at Mountaineer Boys State. West, who attended the program in 1955 as a Nationalist in Gilmer cottage, passed away today, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and inspiration.

In his memoir, West recounts the pivotal summer of ’55, when he returned from Boys State to meet Fred Schaus, West Virginia’s coach, who would be the first to recruit him. It was at Boys State, held at Jackson’s Mill, where he met Willie Akers, forming a friendship and a competitive bond that would last a lifetime. West’s performance at Boys State not only showcased his athletic prowess but also instilled in him a newfound self-confidence and a sense of belonging.

His time at Boys State was a precursor to his storied career, from his heroic plays at West Virginia University to his enduring legacy with the Los Angeles Lakers. West’s journey from the courts of Morgantown to the glitz of Los Angeles was marked by the same determination and humility he carried from his days at Boys State.

West’s commitment to nurturing young talent, whether at fantasy camps or through mentoring, mirrored the values he cherished from Boys State—self-improvement and the pursuit of dreams. His departure to Los Angeles in 1960 may have been his third from home, but it was his time at Boys State that laid the foundation for a lifetime of achievements.

As we remember Jerry West, we celebrate not just a basketball icon, but a Mountaineer who exemplified the spirit of Boys State—leadership, community, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Rest in peace, Jerry West, the “Men of Tomorrow” will continue to be inspired by your story.

The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State would like to congratulate its Alumni who have been named as 2015 EQT Students of Excellence.

2015 EQT Students of Excellence

The following individuals received Renewable, 4-year, $18,000 Scholarships: Stephen Groh, Jr. (Jefferson County, Washington High School), Julian Work (Tyler County, Tyler Consolidated High School), and Ken Wu (Marshall County, John Marshall High School).

The following individuals received $1,000 Scholarships: David Claypool (Lewis County, Lewis County High School), Kristopher Creel II (Wood County, Parkersburg Catholic High School), Nolan Holley (Jackson County, Ripley High School), Noah Irving (Mineral County, Frankfurt High School), Jeffrey May (Taylor County, Grafton High School), Dalton Minger (Brooke County, Brooke County High School), Fred Rice (McDowell County, Mount View High School), Tevis Robinson (Putnam County, Hurricane High School), August Mattias Schmidt (Ohio County, Wheeling Central Catholic High School), Jeremiah Schollar (Wyoming County, Westside High School), and Thad Taylor (Cabell County, Huntington High School).

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For the seventh year in a row, the EQT Students of Excellence Scholarship program has honored exceptional students throughout West Virginia with a variety of scholarship awards for higher education.

Nominations occurred through statejournal.com for high school seniors who will graduate in spring 2016.

EQT Corp. is an integrated energy company with an emphasis on Appalachian-area natural gas production, gathering, transmission and distribution.

The company awarded $1,000 scholarships for one student in every West Virginia county as well as five at-large scholarships scattered throughout the state. EQT also provided six complete, four-year scholarships, each up to $18,000 per year, for students interested in studying engineering, geology, computer science/information technology, energy or land management and environmental or safety science.

In order to be eligible, the senior had to be in good academic standing and maintain at least a 3.0 grade-point average. The student also must have been nominated through the Students of Excellence Scholarship Program. A student may nominate himself for a scholarship award, or may be nominated by a third party. The recipients of the awards need not have four-year college degrees as their goals; recipients may have aspirations of entering technical or trade schools or enrolling in two-year or four-year institutions of higher learning.

To be eligible for the second type of award in the Students of Excellence Scholarship Program, which provided six West Virginia high school seniors with renewable scholarships of up to $18,000 per year for up to four years of higher education, the students must work toward maintaining a degree in one of the following majors:

  1. Computer Science or Information Technology,
  2. Engineering (Petroleum, Civil, or Chemical),
  3. Energy or Land Management,
  4. Environmental Science,
  5. Geology, or
  6. Safety Science.

To be eligible for these scholarships, a narrative and/or letter of recommendation was included with the applicant’s nomination form.