Michael Mozingo, far left, who established the Edith Bradshaw Memorial Scholarship in honor of his mother, poses with the 21st scholarship recipients Dioselyn Banos and Mariana Sada following the award ceremony on Mother’s Day. Pictured with them is Father Joseph Dionne. (Courtesy photo)Michael Mozingo, far left, who established the Edith Bradshaw Memorial Scholarship in honor of his mother, poses with the 21st scholarship recipients Dioselyn Banos and Mariana Sada following the award ceremony on Mother’s Day. Pictured with them is Father Joseph Dionne.

Michael Mozingo, far left, who established the Edith Bradshaw Memorial Scholarship in honor of his mother, poses with the 21st scholarship recipients Dioselyn Banos and Mariana Sada following the award ceremony on Mother’s Day. Pictured with them is Father Joseph Dionne. (Courtesy photo)Michael Mozingo, far left, who established the Edith Bradshaw Memorial Scholarship in honor of his mother, poses with the 21st scholarship recipients Dioselyn Banos and Mariana Sada following the award ceremony on Mother’s Day. Pictured with them is Father Joseph Dionne.

Two Sampson County students — one from the Early College, the other from Hobbton High — have been named recipients of the Edith Bradshaw Scholarship, the 21st year the financial honor has been awarded.

Her son, Michael Mozingo, formed the scholarship in his mother’s honor and bestows it upon qualifying teenagers each year on Mother’s Day.

This year the recipients were Dioselyn Banos and Mariana Sada.

Banos, daughter of Jose and Minerva Banos, is a senior at Sampson Early College High School. She attends Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Clinton.

She was awarded a $2,500 scholarship.

Sada, daughter of Denise Romero and Alberto Sada, is a senior at Hobbton High School. She also attends Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.

Her scholarship was in the amount of $500.

Banos is planning to attend Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pa. in the fall, majoring in criminology.

Sada is planning to study architecture at UNC-Charlotee in the fall.

The Edith Bradshaw Scholarship was established in 2003 in memory of the mother of Michael Mozingo. Ms. Bradshaw was a well-known local cook and business woman, and served her community faithfully.

Michael Mozingo is happy to announce the recipients of the 21st Edith Bradshaw Scholarship. On Mother’s Day (May 14), Dioselyn Banos received a $2500 scholarship and Mariana Romero received a $500 Community Service Award. Dioselyn is the daughter of Jose and Minerva Banos. A senior at Sampon Early College High School, she attends Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Clinton. She will attend Lycoming College in Willamsport, PA in the fall and major is criminology. Mariana Sada is the daughter of Denise Romero and Alberto Sada and is a senior at Hobbton High School. She also attends Immaculate Conception and will study architecture at UNC Charlotte in the fall.