- March 24, 2025
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Kim Hinkle and Erin Guzzo
Photo by Janet CombsIsabella R., Miranda M., Vanessa L. and Landen H.
Photo by Janet CombsVanessa Graham and Roscelyn Guenther
Photo by Janet CombsSophie B. and board Chairman Ken Freeman
Photo by Janet CombsKen Freeman and Liam D. with Kurt and Kim Artis
Photo by Janet CombsEden Fhima and Wesley Stem
Photo by Janet CombsBill and Robyn Sadlo with Mya and Jason Zoracki
Photo by Janet CombsAustin B. plays a little cornhole with Joshua Payne.
Photo by Janet CombsRyan G., Payton R., Avery H. and Scarlett R. love jumping around at the Boys and Girls Club.
Photo by Janet CombsSolymar Estrella, Marguerite Andrich and Fatima Demlak
Photo by Janet CombsNathan and Shelly Renner with Kaitlyn Perez
Photo by Janet CombsTallone H. and ALvin L.
Photo by Janet CombsAlex Moragne and Emily Kuiken
Photo by Janet CombsRich Tyson and Olga Ovchiyan
Photo by Janet CombsNathan and Sasha Pyatte with Kelly Borgia and Travis Howard
Photo by Janet CombsCassandra and Norman Shea, Tara Hoeggenann, and Aliena and Jordan Crouch
Photo by Janet CombsSeve and Marjolaine Townsend are longtime supporters.
Photo by Janet CombsBoys and Girls Club held its Youth of the Year event on March 7 at the Lee Wetherington Club.
Photo by Janet CombsKevin and Karin Kiernan, Ed and Traci Doughty, Erin Gusso and Annette Martin
Photo by Janet CombsNazaria D., Jennifer Carroll, De'Mona Reid, Liz Mena and Candy Brooks
Photo by Janet Combs2025 Youth of the Year finalists are Nazaria D., Angel V., Sophie B., Liam D. and Ava M.
Photo by Janet CombsBoys and Girls Club President and CEO Bill Sadlo is ready to announce the 2025 Youth of the Year.
Photo by Janet CombsBoys and Girls Club President and CEO Bill Sadlo announces Ava M. as the 2025 Youth of the Year.
Photo by Janet Combs2025 Youth of the Year Ava M. makes her way to the podium.
Photo by Janet Combs2025 Youth of the Year Ava M. with President and CEO Bill Sadlo.
Photo by Janet Combs2025 Youth of the Year Ava M. with President and CEO Bill Sadlo.
Photo by Janet CombsSteven and Marjolaine Townsend with the 2018 Youth of the Year and Florida Youth of the Year Rickey Tedesco.
Photo by Janet CombsBoys and Girls Club of Sarasota and DeSoto Counties held its Youth of the Year event on March 7 at the Lee Wetherington Club.
Photo by Janet CombsLeonela and Vanessa Tase Sueiro with the 2025 Youth of the Year, Ava M. (center)
Photo by Janet CombsWhen it came to picking the Boys and Girls Clubs of Sarasota and DeSoto Counties' Youth of the Year, the judges did not have an easy task. Their job involved choosing among five finalists with accomplishment-packed resumes and video interviews.
President and CEO Bill Sadlo announced the winner at the club's Youth of the Year celebration, March 7, to thunderous applause as Ava M. made her way to the podium to address the crowd of about 230 people at the Lee Wetherington Club.
"I'm happy to announce that I will be attending West Point Military Academy after my Pine View School graduation in May," said Ava.
Finalists Angel V., Ava M., Liam D., Nazaria D., and Sophie B. mingled with guests, played cornhole and took photos during the cocktail reception prior to the announcement.
Mostly clad in denim, cowboy hats, boots, bandanas and flannel shirts to beat the chilly air, guests enjoyed a catered Gecko's barbecue buffet and country music.
Longtime club supporters Steve and Marjolaine Townsend are both the first in their families to attend and graduate from college, and said they pledge to help as many students as possible.
"Between Connecticut and Florida, we have put 550 students through their freshman and sophomore years of college. It is our life passion to help young people achieve their dream," said Steve Townsend. This year the couple awarded 30 scholarships that cover the first two years of college to kids at Boys and Girls Clubs of Sarasota and DeSoto Counties.
The 2018 Youth of the Year winner, Rickey Tedesco, said he is an example of the impact Boys and Girls Clubs can have. Often bullied at school and having his car vandalized multiple times, Tedesco went on to win the Florida Youth of the Year and is now a working dancer, singer, actor and musician.
"I was a member of the Robert and Joan Lee Boys and Girls Club in Venice," Tedesco said. "The club was my safe space, and I want students to know that through this club and the support I received, I could achieve anything that I was willing to work hard for."
Tedesco, who has performed with the West Coast Black Theatre Troupe, brought the evening to a close as he performed a song from the movie, "The Notebook," which was met with a standing ovation.