Now announcing the 2008 SAMMY Winners:
-- Aarika Ritchie, Lee, ME
-- Alexandra Banfich, Plymouth, IN
-- Aloiya Earl, Lambertville, MI
-- Angela Duckworth, Scottsdale, AZ
-- Bailey Keller, Twin Falls, ID
-- Bradley Perry, Snohomish, WA
-- Brianne Beemer, Loveland, CO
-- Brooke Basten, Oneida, WI
-- Chelsea Knotts, Ripley, WV
-- Christine McFadden, Portland, OR
-- Colleen McCarrick, Myersville, MD
-- Corinne Casey, Lodi, CA
-- Corissa Bonte, Beresford, SD
-- Elizabeth Sutton, Lincoln, NE
-- Jared Bruton, Duchesne, UT
-- John (JP) Gorham, Hollis, NH
-- Joshua Hensley, Ranchos de Taos, NM
-- Lydia Townsend, Enterprise, AL
-- Maddelynn Hawkins, Pinckneyville, IL
-- Michael Barbas, Houston, TX
-- Quinlan Johnson, Geyser, MT
-- Samuel (Hunter) Dunn, Hot Springs, AR
-- Sara Egozi, Miami, FL
-- Sheel Tyle, Pittsford, NY
-- Sukhi Guram, Columbia, SC
Getting a Body By Milk
SAMMY Award winners know that milk is good for teens. Milk protein plays an important role in building and maintaining muscle. By drinking three eight-ounce servings of lowfat or fat-free milk each day in place of sugary soft drinks with little or no nutritional value, along with regular exercise and eating smart, teens can help keep their bodies looking toned and healthy. Milk contains nine essential nutrients, including calcium and vitamin D to maintain bone strength, and high-quality protein that along with exercise helps build muscle.
SAMMY is Just a Click Away
The $7,500 SAMMY scholarships are given once a year to 25 college-bound
high school seniors. For more information on this year's SAMMY winners,
other contests and events, log on to bodybymilk.com. Information and
applications for the 2009 SA
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