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Granddaughter of Local Couple Wins Scholarship

Sydney Robbins, center, is pictured with her grandparents, Inda and B.J. Tinney, of Pinetta. Sydney signed a letter of intent to play golf at Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Ala.

Sydney Robbins, center, is pictured with her grandparents, Inda and B.J. Tinney, of Pinetta. Sydney signed a letter of intent to play golf at Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Ala.

Sydney Robbins grew up playing soccer and softball. She did not pick up a golf club until sixth grade at Deerlake Middle School. She was juggling both softball and golf for her first two years at Chiles and was even moved up to the varsity softball team her sophomore year. However, when her junior year rolled around, she decided to focus solely on golf. During her career at Chiles, she earned numerous awards such as:

9th grade–Scholar Athlete Award (CHS)~ 2008
Most Improved (CHS) (during the season)~ 2008
2nd team All Big Bend -2008

10th grade–Team City Champions- 2009
Team District Champions- 2009
Scholar Athlete Award-2010
Highest GPA Award (CHS)~2009
2nd team All Big Bend -2009

11th grade–Team District Champions- 2010
Team Regional 2nd place- 2010
Team T-12th place Florida State Championships -2010
Sportsmanship Award-2010
Scholar Athlete Award-2010
2nd team All Big Bend -2010

12th grade–Team City Champions-2011
Team 2nd place district- 2011
1st Team All Big Bend -2011
Academic scholar award (CHS)- 2011
Most Improved (CHS) (from last season) -2011

She has also managed to maintain a 4.12 grade point average while staying very active in her youth group at Deer Lake United Methodist Church. Now she will be playing golf for Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama. Surrounded by family and friends, Sydney signed her letter of intent on March 30. Sydney said that she knew Huntingdon was the place for her when she went to visit there with her parents, Rory and Kayla, in November. She especially loves the fact that it is a Christian college. Sydney is the granddaughter of B.J. and Inda Tinney.

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