Antonella Crescimbeni
Fifth Place
Pennsylvania State University
$1,000 Scholarship
- AJ Alleyne, of Philadelphia, eats a catfish as the crowd erupts after the Penguins won their second straight Stanley Cup on Sunday, June 11, 2017. The Penguins defeated the Predators 2-0 during game 6 of the Stanley Cup final.
- Natalia Athias, 8, squints after getting sprayed in the face during a game of sharks and minnows on Wednesday, July 5, 2017. The Mooncrest Neighborhood Program, operated by the Felician Sisters of North America, hold summer programs and after-school programs for the kids in Moon Township. July 5 is designated as “Sister Rene Day” in Moon Township to honor Sister Rene, a Felician sister who started the program for the people in the neighborhood.
- Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Amos Zereoue leads a team huddle chant during the annual Steelers womens training camp on Sunday, July 30, 2017 at Saint Vincent College, Latrobe Pa.
- Khalil Wall, 11, holds Essence Wall, 3, both of West End, under the water buckets while she gets ready for the water to splash them at the Troy Hill Spray Park on Wednesday, July 19, 2017.
- Drew Stultz, left, also known as Spudz, of Anchorage, Alaska, a German shepherd, Erin Hildebrandt, known as Lykaios, of Frankfort, Ky., a husky, and Rob Baird, known as Kodaly, a corgie, look out the window of the Westin Convention Center on Thursday, June 29, 2017. They were attending Anthrocon 2017 where people dressed in a variety of costumes, are known as furries.
- The Mount Pleasant softball team celebrates after winning the 2017 PIAA 4A Softball Championship at Beard Field on Thursday, June 15, 2017. Mount Pleasant defeated Tunkhannock High School 5-3.
- John Lampe, of West Greene, kisses his daughter Madison's cheek after the team came back to win the state championship at Beard Field on Friday, June 16, 2017. West Greene was down 7-0 in the 2nd inning and defeated Williams Valley 9-8.
- David Brown holds an American flag aloft as he and his sighted guide, Jerome Avery, celebrate Browns Paralympic record time of 10.99 seconds in the 100 meter dash at the 2016 Paralympic Games at Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016.