The Willow Creek Sportsman’s Club / Stanley Grove Jr. Memorial Scholarship Committee, is proud to announce the recipient of its inaugural 2025 scholarship award.
This newly established scholarship recognizes and supports a graduating senior from the McKean County area who exemplifies a passion for the outdoors and embodies the values of conservation, mentorship, and community involvement.
After a competitive selection process, Isabella Prince, a senior at Bradford Area High School,
has been awarded the 2025 Willow Creek Sportsman’s Club / Stanley Grove Jr. Memorial
Scholarship in the amount of $1,000. Isabella plans to attend Gannon University this fall,
pursuing a career in medicine through the Physician Assistant/Pre-Medicine program.
A standout student and leader, Isabella has served as class president for three consecutive
years and as student body president for one. She is a two-time inductee of the National Honor
Society, a United Way Ambassador, and captain of her high school soccer team. Her
scholarship essay reflected on her deep connection to the outdoors, her active contributions to
conservation efforts, and the influential mentors who shaped her journey. Her vision for the
future includes not only academic and athletic excellence, but also a strong commitment to
community service and environmental stewardship.
The Committee received five inspiring applications in its inaugural year. Each student shared
compelling stories about their love for the outdoors and the people who inspired them along the
way. In recognition of their efforts and passion, all non-recipient applicants were awarded a
complimentary 2025 membership to the Willow Creek Sportsman’s Club as a token of
appreciation and encouragement.
The Willow Creek Sportsman’s Club is a local non-profit organization that was formed in 2021,
with a strong emphasis on the importance of conservation and the protection of natural habitats.
The club actively promotes ethical practices in hunting and fishing, while also supporting the
preservation of natural resources. In addition to their advocacy work, the club engages in
meaningful community initiatives such as stream cleanups and organizes special fish habitat
structure days to contribute to the protection of aquatic ecosystems. A significant focus of the
club is directed toward the youth in the community, recognizing their role in future conservation
efforts. To date, they have successfully implemented two youth events, both of which are free
and open to anyone in the community. With over 400 enthusiastic members who share a
common interest in preserving the environment, the club is committed to sustaining and
protecting natural resources while pursuing their mission. Their mission is to “educate and
engage our community members, with a focus on the next generation, by promoting and
enhancing the Allegheny National Forest, the Kinzua Reservoir, and its tributaries. We are
committed to achieving this through sound management practices, and by focusing on
education, restoration, and conservation of the area’s natural resources.”
For more information, visit www.willowcreeksportsmansclub.com or follow them on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/WillowCreekSportsmansClub.
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