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SCHOOLS Peninsula Clarion Scott has been active in sports all four years of high school. As captain, he led his varsity basketball team to a first-place finish in the regional tournament this year, was named All-Tournament in the state championships, captained his varsity soccer team and participated in track and cross country running. Scott serves as vice president of the National Honor Society, attends Peninsula Grace Brethren Church and has spent numerous hours volunteering in the community. He is the son of David and Ginny Litchfield Scott has been accepted into the Honors College at Boise State and will pursue a degree in engineering. He has been awarded the following college scholarships: Society of Petroleum Engineers ($1,000), Soldotna Chamber of Commerce ($2,000), UA Scholars, ($11,000), Boise State GEM High Technology ($20,000).

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THE REC GUIDE

WINTER ACTIVITIES

If you think the Kenai Peninsula is beautiful in the summer, you should see it when cloaked under a thick blanket of white with the aurora borealis rippling through the celestial canopy above.

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