High school caddy getting full scholarship to the University of Wisconsin – WISN Milwaukee

Sarah Teske has played golf much of her life but it's walking alongside golfers that's landed her a full ride to college.I will be going to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. My plan right now is to double major in biochemistry and genetics," Teske said.It's all covered by the Evans Scholarship. A scholarship from Evans is a full four-year room/tuition scholarship, said Michael George, the Evans Scholarship Foundation Director.The foundation helps high school caddies who have good grades and need financial assistance. This is a terrific platform to take kids to go onto a four-year scholarship, which might not always be available to them, added George. "There are more 30 golf courses across the state of Wisconsin just like Big Foot Country Club -- they all have caddying programs that support the Evans Scholarship."Sarah is one of 21 Wisconsin Evans Scholars this year. "It has greatly helped both myself and my family financially, but not only that but its just been an awesome experience that Ill never be Ill be eternally grateful for, Teske said.Living with a rare syndrome that delays growth, the Badger High grad wants to become a pediatric doctor."I really felt in my heart that I wanted to help kids like me & their families," Teske said.

Sarah Teske has played golf much of her life but it's walking alongside golfers that's landed her a full ride to college.

I will be going to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. My plan right now is to double major in biochemistry and genetics," Teske said.

It's all covered by the Evans Scholarship.

A scholarship from Evans is a full four-year room/tuition scholarship, said Michael George, the Evans Scholarship Foundation Director.

The foundation helps high school caddies who have good grades and need financial assistance.

This is a terrific platform to take kids to go onto a four-year scholarship, which might not always be available to them, added George. "There are more 30 golf courses across the state of Wisconsin just like Big Foot Country Club -- they all have caddying programs that support the Evans Scholarship."

Sarah is one of 21 Wisconsin Evans Scholars this year.

"It has greatly helped both myself and my family financially, but not only that but its just been an awesome experience that Ill never be Ill be eternally grateful for, Teske said.

Living with a rare syndrome that delays growth, the Badger High grad wants to become a pediatric doctor.

"I really felt in my heart that I wanted to help kids like me & their families," Teske said.

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