Bob Schultz Memorial Scholarship Fund & Golf Outing

Bob Schultz Memorial Scholarship Fund


Bob Schultz was a coach at Central Bucks Gymnastics for his entire adult life. His work with gymnasts of all ages and levels was filled with the energy he had for this sport and its athletes. He had a tremendous impact on Pennsylvania Women’s Gymnastics,and his influence and reach was legendary. In October of 2015 he left this world, leaving us all with broken hearts but also with a tremendous legacy of love.
 
We are very proud to have established a Scholarship in his name so that we can, with his family, continue to have a positive influence in Women’s Gymnastics here in Pennsylvania!
 
This site aims to bring us all together, to continue with our coordinated efforts to honor him in a way that is meaningful to the mission of his life. With the introduction of this website we would like to focus all members to two critical components with related deadlines.

Bob Schultz Memorial Scholarship

All current year seniors in the state of Pennsylvania, graduating in 2016, are encouraged to apply for this scholarship this year. The details and application can be found on the website at the following link. Please be reminded the deadline is will be here soon, March 1, 2016.

Bob Schultz Memorial Scholarship

Bob Schultz Memorial Golf Outing

Any one who knew Bob, knows that in addition to his family, he loved two sports, Gymnastics and Golf. Bob loved to spend his spare time on the golf course. It is only fitting that we celebrate his passion with a golf outing in his name. On May 21, 2016 will be the Bob Schultz Memorial Golf Outing, held at Northampton Valley Country Club in Richboro, Pennsylvania. All proceeds will go to fund the Memorial Scholarship, with a goal to establish enough funds to offer the scholarship for many years to come. 

Registration for this event is open on the web site listed below.

Bob Schultz Memorial Golf Outing

Thank you for all your support during what has been a difficult year.

Family and Friends of Bob Schultz

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