TOP HONORS: 2024 MHS graduates Grace Mortensen, Wyatt Foley chosen Sterny’s Way Scholarship recipients

Grace Mortensen and Wyatt Foley, 2024 Marblehead High graduates, are the recipients of this year’s Sterny’s Way Scholarships. These two, $1,500 scholarships are given annually in memory of David Stern, a former Marblehead youth sports coaching legend and supporter of the arts. Sterny passed away in 2009.

Wyatt Foley was awarded the Sterny Way Arts Scholarship.

Mortensen, the Sterny’s Way Sports Scholarship recipient, excelled in the classroom, in athletic venues and within the community during her four years at Marblehead High. A member of the Spanish Honors Society, National Honors Society and Math Honors Society, Mortensen graduated in the top 10% of her class, which earned her the Smith College Award.

Passionate about sports, Mortensen was a four-year member of the girls varsity indoor and outdoor track teams, and also a three-year member of the varsity soccer team. As a senior, she demonstrated her leadership as a captain of all three teams.

At MHS, Mortensen devoted a great deal of time to special education organizations and other significant causes. A four-year member of the Best Buddies Club, Mortensen was selected as a board member during her senior year. She also volunteered with the North Shore Rovers, an inclusive soccer program. Through this club, Mortensen mentored and coached a young girl with autism weekly during all four of her high school years. As a member of the MHS Unified basketball team, Mortensen participated with athletes with special needs and other volunteers, while competing against other schools.

Mortensen was a member of MHS National Green School Society since her sophomore year. This club focuses on making the high school and the Marblehead community more eco-friendly through composting and recycling. She has worked as a lifeguard at The Beach Club in Swampscott and at the Lynch Van Otterloo YMCA.

Mortensen will attend the University of Florida in Gainesville this fall. She plans to major in biomedical engineering with a minor in Spanish.

Lights, action, Wyatt

Wyatt Foley is the Sterny’s Way Arts Scholarship recipient. He is an accomplished filmmaker, musician and athlete. He also had an impressive Marblehead High School career, participating in several school clubs and activities, while also finding time to give back to the community.

Foley was a four-year member of the MHS Film Club and a three-year member of the National Arts Honor Society, serving as its president in his senior year. Wyatt was a leader in the Core 4 Peer Mentoring Program at MHS, helping freshmen acclimate to the high school.

The son of a filmmaker, Wyatt aspires to pursue filmmaking himself. Wyatt wrote and directed a 30-minute movie called “Currently a Paperboy.” In December, it premiered at The Warwick Cinema to six sold-out shows and was entered into numerous film festivals.

A passionate advocate for educating others about the impacts of climate change, Foley received the Climate Change Screenwriting Award in the International High School Screenwriting Contest.

To support the community, Foley participated in the Marblehead Food Pantry Thanksgiving Food Drive and the Feeding America Fundraiser, as well as serving as camera manager for streaming events at the Winter Concert and the Senior-Teen Movie Club at the Council on Aging.

Foley was a catcher on the varsity baseball team this spring. He also participated in the Marblehead Youth Baseball program. He is the bassist for the rock band Whambone, which has performed locally.

Grace Mortensen was awarded the Sterny’s Way Sports Scholarship. COURTESY PHOTOS

Foley has worked as an instructor at SUP East Coast Style and as a fuel dock attendant at the Boston Yacht Club.

Foley, who attended a summer pre-college program at Suffolk University, will attend Wesleyan

University this fall. He will major in film studies with a minor in art history, while immersing himself in music, history, psychology and literature.

Sterny’s Way, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. The Sterny’s Way board greatly appreciates the community’s continued support to help fund the annual scholarships of $1,500 to a MHS graduate who has shown dedication to the Arts (music, dance, fine arts, etc.), and also to a MHS graduate who participated in Marblehead Youth Softball or Marblehead Youth Baseball.

The Sterny’s Way Board would like to recognize the invaluable contributions of board member Todd Norman, who passed away suddenly this past spring. Norman put his heart and soul into Sterny’s Way.

Joe McConnell
jmcconnell@marbleheadnews.org |  + posts

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