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195 Deseret Morning News-KSL Television Sterling Scholar finalists announced
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Mathematics: Jeffrey Perry, Alta; Colton Myers, Bingham; Annelise Kelly, Mountain View; Natalie Manwaring, Provo; and Daniel Turley, West Jordan.
Social science: Jessica Hodson, Alta; Garrison Warren, Bingham; Jacob Glenn, Mountain View; Sarah Hamilton, Orem; and Brad Talk, Timpview.
Science: Matthew Masters, Alta; Ethan Craig, Lehi; Julie A. Edlund, Pleasant Grove; Caroline Victoria Larson, Provo; and Lauren Richey, Springville.
Foreign language: Ryan Harrison, Alta; Danielle Smith, Lone Peak; Abby Johnson, Riverton; John Hickey, Springville; and Kenneth Brewer, Timpview.
Computer technology: Ian Jensen, Alta; Nathan Fox, Lone Peak; Rachel Konishi, Mountain View; Benjamin Parry, Provo; and Hannah Dudley, Riverton.
Trade and technical education: Heather Christofferson, Lehi; Bria Walch, Lone Peak; Diana Rowley, Payson; Preston Ford, Riverton; and Chase Crandall, Springville.
Business and marketing: Miles Bakker, Alta; David Hillstead, Mountain View; Bianca Baca, Pleasant Grove; Greg Hudnall, Provo; and Josh Miller, Timpanogos.
Speech/drama: Jason Ockey, Alta; Becca Ingram, American Fork; Brandall Nelson, Bingham; Nathaniel Hardy, Jordan; and Wes Henrie, Orem.
Visual arts: Riley Adamson, Alta; Natalie Carter, American Fork; Melinda McFarland, Copper Hills; Josh Harris, Lone Peak; and Erica Hamilton, Orem.
Music: James Brinkmann, Alta; Jonathan Keith, American Fork; Lauren Posey, Jordan; Joshua Lohner, Provo; and Suzanne Wilson, Timpview.
Dance: Cindy McLean, Copper Hills; Allie Edgington, Provo; Fiona Nelson, Riverton; Sara Beach, Springville; and Michelle Tucker, Timpview.
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