Connie Mack Memorial Scholarship

Funded by
$500
1 winner$500
Awarded
Application Deadline
Oct 31, 2025
Winners Announced
Nov 3, 2025
Education Level
High School
Eligibility Requirements
School Name:
Souderton High School or North Penn High School
State:
Pennsylvania
Background:
Student-athlete
Education Level:
High school student or alumni

Connie Mack was a man who embodied generosity, positivity, and a deep love for the Hatfield, Pennsylvania, community. 

Born and raised in the area, Connie made a lasting name for himself through his passion for sports and his unwavering commitment to those around him. Whether on the field, in the gym, or simply existing in everyday life, Connie carried an energy that uplifted everyone he met. His son, Greg Mack, followed in his footsteps as an exceptional athlete, excelling in both football and wrestling for the 1988 state-ranked Souderton High School team. But beyond athletics, what truly set Connie apart was his selfless nature. He was always ready to give, not just to those in need, but to anyone who could benefit from his kindness and support.

Connie shared a special bond with Frederick Salone, and together, they were instrumental in making Souderton wrestling a force to be reckoned with. They were more than friends; they were teammates in a greater mission to build something special within their community. His commitment to sports extended beyond competition—he understood that athletics could shape young people, instilling discipline, teamwork, and resilience. But even outside the world of sports, Connie was a beacon of positivity. He had a rare ability to bring light to any room, never speaking negatively of others and always striving to make those around him feel valued and uplifted.

This scholarship aims to honor the incredible legacy of Connie Mack by supporting student-athletes who demonstrate his strong commitment to athletics, community, and generosity.

Any current high school or graduate student-athlete at Souderton High School or North Penn High School in Pennsylvania may apply for this scholarship opportunity.

To apply, tell us about your journey as a student-athlete and how you plan to use your experiences down the road. Additionally, upload an image of you playing a sport or a high school photo.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Drive, Impact
Published April 14, 2025
Essay Topic

Please share your journey as a student-athlete. Tell us about any awards, good stories, or challenges you have had along the way. How do you plan to use your experience to help you later in life?

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Winners and Finalists

Winning Application

Kayla Husti-Luca
Souderton Area High SchoolSouderton, PA
Wrestling has always been more than a sport to me, it’s been a test of perseverance, discipline, and self-belief. As a female wrestler, I have faced my fair share of challenges, from battling stereotypes to overcoming serious injuries. Yet, each setback has only made me stronger, teaching me lessons that continue to shape the person I am today and the nurse I aspire to become. I first stepped onto the wrestling mat in elementary school, one of few girls in the state. At first, I struggled with doubt, not from my own, but from others who didn’t believe wrestling was a sport for girls. I remember overhearing someone say, “She won’t last a season.” That comment lit a fire inside me. I trained harder, pushed past my limits, and slowly began to earn respect through hard work and discipline. My first tournament win was a turning point. It wasn’t just about the medal, it was proof that I belonged. High school brought a series of challenges that tested both my body and my spirit. During my sophomore year, I tore the labrum in my shoulder, an injury that kept me off the mat for months. Watching my teammates compete while being unable was one of the hardest experiences I’ve ever faced. Physical therapy was painful, and progress felt frustratingly slow, but I refused to let the injury define me. Each day, I focused on small victories: reaching a little farther, rebuilding my strength, and visualizing my return. When I finally came back my junior year, I faced another unexpected setback—a sudden onset of a chronic migraine disorder. That year, God truly tested my perseverance and faith. Less than a year later, just as I was preparing for my senior season, I tore my labrum again. Still, I refused to give up. I returned to the mat with renewed focus and deeper appreciation for my first love. That season, I placed third at the PIAA state championships, a powerful reminder that faith and determination always pays off. Through wrestling, I’ve learned the value of mental toughness and teamwork. Even though wrestling is an individual sport, success depends on the people who push you coaches, practice partners, teammates and family. I’ve also learned how to stay calm under pressure, manage my time effectively, and balance academics with athletics. These skills became especially important as I began preparing for college, where I plan to pursue a degree in nursing. The connection between wrestling and nursing might not seem obvious, but both require determination, compassion, and endurance. As a nurse, I’ll face long hours, high-stress situations, and the need to stay calm and focused when others rely on me. My experiences as an athlete have prepared me for exactly that. Wrestling taught me to stay strong in difficult moments, to find solutions under pressure, and to care deeply about others’ well-being. These qualities I will carry into my nursing career. My goal is to use my journey to inspire others, especially young female athletes who may feel underestimated. I want to show them that strength comes in many forms and that setbacks don’t define you, but shape you. Whether on the mat or in a hospital room, I’ve learned that success isn’t just about winning; it’s about fighting through challenges with heart, faith and determination. Wrestling has given me more than medals, it’s given me resilience, purpose, and a vision for the future. I’m ready to take everything I’ve learned and use it to make a difference, both in my patients’ lives and in the lives of those who follow in my footsteps.

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Oct 31, 2025. Winners will be announced on Nov 3, 2025.