BUCYRUS—Park National Bank recently recognized two high school seniors from each of the seven Crawford County school districts. Students were selected by their administrators for their academic accomplishments, extracurricular activities, and overall achievements.

Park hosted students, parents, principals, and superintendents at an awards presentation and breakfast at the Crawford County Success Center. Each student received a $150 Amazon gift card.

Chris Hiner, Director of Home Lending at Park National Bank shared career and personal advice with the students. “Be a lifelong learner. It’s something you’ve all succeeded in already. It doesn’t stop now. It doesn’t stop when college ends. Have that thirst for knowledge, and always strive to learn more. It will take you great places,” he said. Hiner continued, “Don’t forget your roots; be incredibly proud of your hometown and the values your family and school district have taught you. No matter where you end up in this world, pay it forward and remember where you came from.”

The 2022 award winners include:

AIDEN MCDOUGAL — BUCKEYE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

CLAUDIA PIFHER — BUCKEYE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

KARMYN BLIZZARD — BUCYRUS HIGH SCHOOL

ASHLEY DAVIS — BUCYRUS HIGH SCHOOL

NOLAN MCKIBBEN — COLONEL CRAWFORD HIGH SCHOOL

MASON STUDER — COLONEL CRAWFORD HIGH SCHOOL

EMMA KIRBY — CRESTLINE HIGH SCHOOL

ENYCE SEWELL — CRESTLINE HIGH SCHOOL

MATTHEW GIMBEL — GALION HIGH SCHOOL

GRAYDEN PIERCE — GALION HIGH SCHOOL

ALEJANDRO GARCIA — WAYSIDE CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL

SETH PINTER — WAYSIDE CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL

DANIEL KUREK — WYNFORD HIGH SCHOOL

NATALIE STOVER — WYNFORD HIGH SCHOOL

“It is critically important that we make time to recognize the future generation for what they’ve achieved today and encourage them on the path for continued success,” Park National Bank Regional President Bob Boss said. “We celebrate their outstanding accomplishments in the classroom, on the field and stage, and in service to their community. They are passionate learners and compassionate givers. This group of students makes me very optimistic about the future. They’re going to do great things and we wish them the very best in their next chapter.”