Congratulations to Our 2024 Aylo Health Do Amāzing Things Award Winners

Aylo Health and Positive Athlete partnered together to offer the Do Amazing Things Scholarship

Spotlight on Four Amazing Student-Athletes Across Metro Atlanta

In every corner of our communities, there are exceptional young individuals who exemplify leadership, resilience, and a commitment to making a positive impact both on and off the field. This is where the “Do Amāzing Things” Award comes into play. Aylo Health has made a commitment to the communities that we serve and one part of that is our partnership with Positive Athlete to offer  scholarships to student-athletes across metro Atlanta.  

Today, we shine a spotlight on our four “Do Amāzing Things” award recipients. These student-athletes’ achievements are not only inspiring, but a glimpse of who our future leaders will be. 

Pierson Sears: Leading with Integrity

Pierson Sears of Creekview High School isn’t just a standout on the football field; he’s a beacon of leadership and service. As team captain, Pierson’s influence extends beyond game strategy; he fosters a culture of excellence and camaraderie within his team. His dedication earned him recognition as a top ten finalist at the Georgia DECA convention for his initiative, “The Cereal Bowl,” which tackles food insecurity among local elementary school students. 

Beyond sports and community service, Pierson excels academically with a 3.6 GPA, showcasing his commitment to excellence in every endeavor. His leadership roles in organizations like DECA and his participation in Mercer University’s Heritage Scholars Weekend underscore his versatility and commitment to personal growth. 

Pierson Sears standing next to Younghoe Koo and Aylo Health Employees

Sayler Davies: A Role Model On and Off the Court

Sayler Davies from Sequoyah High School embodies the ideal of a student-athlete. Her leadership on the volleyball court and basketball court as a four-year varsity letterman is matched by her academic achievements—a 3.97 GPA and ranking 10th in her class of 484 students. Sayler’s involvement in Beta Club, NHS, and leadership roles such as Senior Class Treasurer highlight her diligence to service and academic excellence. 

Her impact extends far beyond athletics and academics; Sayler’s volunteer work and participation in programs like Chick-Fil-A Leader Academy demonstrate her commitment to making a difference in her community and inspiring those around her. 

Sayler Davies standing next to Falcons placekicker Younghoe Koo and Aylo Health Employees

Keenan Gray: Resilience and Leadership in Basketball

Keenan Gray of McDonough High School exemplifies resilience and excellence both academically and athletically. As a standout on the basketball court, Keenan’s leadership as a four-year varsity starter was pivotal in securing the 2024 Georgia 5-AAAA Region Championship. His commitment to his team’s success mirrors his dedication in the classroom, where he has shown remarkable improvement and serves as a Men of Gold Peer Mentor Ambassador. 

Keenan’s character shines through his compassionate actions, such as serving as a pallbearer for a classmate and his steadfast support for his community during challenging times. His nomination reflects his impact as a leader and role model among his peers. 

Keenan Gray standing next to Younghoe Koo and Aylo Health Employees

Albany Robinson: Excellence Across Academics and Athletics

Albany Robinson of Union Grove High School stands out for her exceptional achievements in academics, athletics, and community service. With a weighted GPA of 4.66 and an unweighted GPA of 4.0, Albany ranks third in her class and has excelled in AP courses and prestigious honor societies. Her leadership as soccer team captain and involvement in student government and environmental initiatives like STEEP (Student Taught Environmental Project) underscore her commitment to leadership and service. 

Albany’s dedication extends to her community involvement, including coaching youth basketball and managing her own business. Her recognition as a scholarship recipient at Girls State and numerous academic awards highlight her well-rounded achievements and positive impact. 

Albany Robinson standing next to Younghoe Koo and Aylo Health Employees

Celebrating Their Legacy of Excellence

These four student-athletes—Pierson, Sayler, Keenan, and Albany—exemplify the values of leadership, resilience, and community service. Their stories inspire us to recognize and celebrate the achievements of young individuals who are making a difference in their schools and communities. As we honor their accomplishments, we also celebrate the mentors, coaches, and communities that support and nurture their paths to success.  

Join us in celebrating the next generation of leaders and changemakers in our communities. Together, we can empower and uplift the voices of those who embody excellence in all they do.  

Learn more about Positive Athlete and the “Do Amāzing Things” Award.