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Joseph Trupiano

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Bio

I'm a person who lives and breathes sports, always rooting for my favorite teams with passion and loyalty. My dream is to build a career in the sports industry while also creating a loving family of my own. Beyond my love for any type of game, I take pride in being a good person as someone who genuinely cares about others, supports those around me, and strives to make a positive impact. Whether it's through sports or everyday life, I believe in teamwork, dedication, and kindness and self care.

Education

Tottenville High School

High School
2021 - 2025

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Management Consulting

    • Dream career goals:

    • Cashier

      Mikey's Bagels
      2025 – Present5 months
    • Inventory and stock person

      Holiday Beverge
      2023 – Present2 years

    Sports

    Bowling

    Varsity
    2022 – 20253 years

    Arts

    • Tottenville High School

      Acting
      2024 – 2024

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Louie's Legacy — To assist in the office when they prepared for rescue missions of dogs and cats.
      2023 – 2024
    Deborah Thomas Scholarship Award
    My name is Joseph Trupiano, I am pursuing a degree in Sports Management with a minor in Business Analytics at the University of Tampa. I am deeply passionate about sports, not only because of the energy and excitement they bring, but because of the power they hold to unite communities, uplift individuals, and bring joy to people’s lives. My goal is to work for a professional sports team and use my role as a platform to make a meaningful impact—especially for those facing personal or economic struggles. Growing up, I was always drawn to sports. In high school, I was a member of the varsity bowling team. Through this experience, I learned what it truly means to be part of a team—how to work together, support one another, and push through challenges to grow stronger. Being part of that team taught me not just how to improve as a bowler, but how to show up for others and give back. Those lessons still drive me today. One of the most defining moments in my life came from an unexpected experience: a serious bicycle accident. Although I was fortunate to walk away with only a sprained ankle, it could have been so much worse. That accident was a wake-up call. It helped me realize just how fragile life is and how important it is to appreciate the people around us. It brought me closer to my faith and reminded me never to take anything for granted—not time, not family, not the opportunity to pursue my goals. Since that day, I’ve carried with me a renewed sense of purpose. Through my career in the sports industry, I hope to build more than just a successful job—I want to help build stronger communities. I believe sports can be a powerful tool for healing and connection. Whether through outreach programs, youth camps, charity events, or ticket donations to families in need, I want to use the resources and visibility of professional sports to make life a little brighter for others. My goal is to create experiences that bring people together, even when times are tough. My minor in business analytics will help me better understand how sports organizations operate behind the scenes. By gaining skills in data, finance, and operations, I’ll be able to make informed decisions that can both improve a team’s performance and create meaningful impact off the field. I believe combining strategy with heart is the key to leading change that lasts. Long-term, I want to be someone who uses my platform to listen, to serve, and to act. Whether it’s helping a young athlete believe in themselves, organizing a fundraiser for a local cause, or simply offering a moment of joy to a family through the game they love, I am committed to making a difference. This isn’t just about having a career—it’s about building a life that reflects the values I hold close: teamwork, gratitude, compassion, and perseverance. I’m grateful for the journey that’s led me here and excited for the opportunity to give back in the future. Thank you for considering me for this opportunity. It means a great deal to be part of a community that believes in empowering students to pursue their dreams and give back in meaningful ways.
    Marcello Rosino Memorial Scholarship
    Life often gives us moments that force us to reassess our priorities and appreciate what we have. For me, that moment came almost two years ago when I lost control of my bike and fell off a 20-foot cliff into a pond. Miraculously, I walked away with only a sprained ankle, but the experience changed my outlook on life, deepened my faith, and reinforced the values my Italian American family has instilled in me—resilience, determination, and dedication. Growing up in an Italian American family, these values were always present. Both sides of my family share the true Italian embodiment of family—coming together every Sunday for dinner, celebrating special occasions, and supporting each other during difficult times. When my Papa passed away, I saw firsthand how our family leaned on one another, just as we always had. And when I had my accident, my family was there, reminding me that I was never alone. My grandfather, in particular, played a key role in my recovery, sharing stories of his time in the military as I rested. That experience strengthened our bond and reinforced what I had come to realize after my fall: life is fragile, and every moment with loved ones is a gift. This new perspective transformed my approach to everything, including sports. Before high school, I had no real interest in bowling. But with my friends on the team, I decided to give it a try. The first two years were tough—I wasn’t naturally skilled, and there were times I questioned whether I should continue. But just as my accident had taught me to cherish every opportunity, I refused to quit. I committed myself to practice and focused on improvement. That resilience paid off when, by my senior year, I finished second in the PSAL Individual Championship for Staten Island and helped lead my team to a PSAL Championship victory. Looking back, my bowling journey mirrored my family’s deep-rooted determination. Italians are known for their passion, their drive, and their unwillingness to give up when faced with adversity. I carried that same spirit with me on the lanes, refusing to let my struggles define me. That same resilience was also what strengthened my faith. Before my accident, I didn’t think much about God. But after that near-tragic moment, I found myself praying more, attending church whenever I could, and recognizing that I was protected for a reason. My faith, just like my family and my love for sports, became a defining part of who I am. Marcello Rosino’s values—determination, resilience, and dedication—are not just words to me; they are the foundation of my life. Whether in athletics, family, or faith, I have learned that hard work and perseverance are what truly lead to success. And as I look ahead to my future, I know that my education will be another opportunity to apply these lessons. I want to make a positive impact, whether in the sports industry or another field where I can help others. Just as my family and faith have shaped me, I hope to inspire and support others in return. My Italian American heritage has given me strength, my accident has given me perspective, and my experiences in bowling have shown me that success is earned through effort. No matter where life takes me, I will carry these values with me, ensuring that every opportunity is met with gratitude, determination, and the unwavering belief that anything is possible with faith and perseverance.
    Bruce Tucker Scholarship
    Service has always been at the core of who I am. Whether helping my family, giving back to my community, or supporting my teammates, I believe that small acts of kindness can make a meaningful difference. Through volunteering, teamwork, and personal responsibility, I have strived to contribute positively to those around me. Family is the foundation of my values, and I have always made it a priority to support them in any way I can. In addition to helping with chores around the house, I also play a significant role in helping my grandparents whenever they need assistance, whether it’s running errands, doing household tasks, or simply providing companionship. I understand the importance of being present for family, especially when they need a helping hand. Giving back to my community has always been important to me. As a member of St. John's Difference Makers program, I have worked the past two years to raise funds and spreading awareness for nonprofit organizations. My chosen nonprofit, True 2 Life, focuses on violence prevention and mentorship, helping young people make positive life choices. This experience has shown me the power of community-driven efforts in shaping a safer and more supportive environment. In addition to my work with Difference Makers, I have also volunteered with Louie’s Legacy, an animal rescue organization that helps find loving homes for dogs and cats. Through this experience, I have assisted in helping make their rescue mission and adoption events successful. My family adopted our dog from this organization and I love being able to give back to the organization who helped bring such joy in our family's life by having our dog. As a proud member of my high school’s varsity bowling team, I have learned the importance of teamwork, discipline, and perseverance. Competing at a high level requires not only individual skill but also the ability to support and trust my teammates. As part of the A team, we worked together tirelessly to win the city championship title, pushing each other to be our best and overcoming challenges along the way. Being on a team has taught me that success is not just about personal achievements but about how well we work together toward a shared goal. I have always encouraged my teammates, whether by offering advice, helping them refine their technique, or simply being a supportive presence during tough matches. The camaraderie we built on and off the lanes has made me appreciate the value of teamwork and leadership, lessons that I will carry with me in all aspects of life. Service is not just about occasional volunteering; it is a way of life that involves showing up for others—family, community, and teammates—every day. By dedicating my time and efforts to helping those around me, I have grown into a more compassionate and responsible person. As I look ahead to college and beyond, I remain committed to continuing a life of service, always seeking ways to make a positive impact on the people and causes that matter most to me.
    Joseph Trupiano Student Profile | Bold.org