Value: $5000
# Awarded: 1
Application Due Date: March 7, 2025
Recipients Notified Date: May 2025
Field(s) of Study:
Athletics
Criteria
- Has a GPA of 3.0
- Have participated in at least two (2) high school sports
- Financial need a consideration
- Letter of Recommendation required by teacher or coach
- Provide transcript currently available
Requirements
- Finalists to be interviewed.
- Selected by Donor Partner's family and friends.
Current Recipient(s)
About the Sponsor
Family and Friends of Woodinville Coach Steve Segadelli
The scholarship is given in memory of Woodinville High School Basketball Coach Steve Segadelli. To make a donation to support this new scholarship, please click or tap the Donate button on the top right of the page.
Coach Seg impacted so many people in the classroom, on the court, and in life. Steve was a dedicated educator, spending over 40 years in the classroom, teaching physical education and health, and coaching basketball at Bishop Blanchet High School and Woodinville High School. He was a beloved mentor to countless students and athletes, known for his passion for teaching and his dedication to his players. His love of education, his students, and teaching was infectious. One of his former students said, "I could sit and listen to him lecture for hours."
As both a boys’ and girls’ basketball coach, one of Coach Seg’s greatest skills was his ability to help others achieve more than they ever thought they could achieve. He had away of making everyone on his team feel valued. In December, Steve was inducted into the Woodinville High School Hall of Fame. One of his former players spoke to the impact Coach Seg had on their lives: “His true ability was to connect with us personally and we all felt special to him and the team. He believed in us, so we believed we could.I still use that today in my adult life.”
Coach Seg was a fierce competitor on the court, but always made sure to instill important values such as teamwork, resilience, integrity, and perseverance in his players. He was a mentor and a father figure to many, and his influence on his players extended far beyond their time on the court.