Three sport star wins Scholar Athlete Award


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Half Hollow Hills East senior Samantha Heyman has been named the first News12 Scholar Athlete Award winner of the 2024–25 school year, an honor sponsored by FourLeaf Federal Credit Union. The prestigious recognition celebrates outstanding student-athletes across Long Island who excel both academically and athletically while demonstrating strong character and leadership in their schools and communities.

Heyman, a multi-sport athlete, serves as a senior starter and captain on three varsity teams — Flag Football, Tennis, and Basketball — a rare accomplishment that highlights her versatility, commitment, and athletic talent. As captain, she has earned the respect of her teammates and coaches through her hard work, dedication, and sportsmanship, setting a positive example for younger players on and off the field.

Heyman is an all-state doubles tennis player with the county team titles to her name. She is also the reigning flag football state player of the year. Last season, she had 78 touchdowns and led her team to the state finals. She says she loves seeing the joy the sport brings to her friends.

Heyman has a 98 unweighted GPA and is on the debate team. She also volunteers for the Limb Kind Foundation, working with kids who have prosthetic limbs.

Her ability to manage a demanding athletic schedule while excelling in the classroom speaks to her discipline and time-management skills.

As part of the award, Samantha received a $1,000 college scholarship from FourLeaf Federal Credit Union to support her future educational goals. She is also being featured in a News12 Long Island segment that will air multiple times per day, spotlighting her achievements and contributions.

Heyman’s recognition continues Hills East’s proud tradition of academic and athletic excellence. Her success serves as an inspiration to fellow students and athletes throughout the district, showcasing the true meaning of leadership, perseverance, and school spirit.

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