Celebrating the Future: Honoring Aylo Health’s 2025 “Do Amāzing Things” Scholarship Recipients
June 12 • 2025

We believe in celebrating the moments that matter and the individuals who make a positive impact in the communities around them. That is why we are proud to recognize an extraordinary group of student-athletes through our 2025 “Do Amāzing Things” Scholarship program. This is more than a recognition of talent, it is a celebration of resilience, leadership, and the remarkable potential of the next generation.
Logan Parrott | Sequoyah High School
After enduring two ACL tears, Logan Parrott could have easily given up on his love for basketball. But instead, he pressed forward—with faith, grit, and a heart for helping others. Logan not only recovered but used his platform to give back, donating proceeds from his YouTube channel (with over 60,000 subscribers!) to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. He has maintained a 4.67 GPA, served in multiple leadership roles, and continues to inspire his peers with his positivity.
“Doing amazing things means staying positive when hope seems lost,” Logan says. “It’s about being a light for others who may be struggling too.”
Ben Laskey | Harrison High School
As a freshman, Ben Laskey was diagnosed with brain cancer. After nine months of treatment at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, he came back stronger than ever finishing his season undefeated in both singles and doubles varsity tennis. Now a sophomore, Ben excels academically with a 4.3 GPA. Ben continues to raise funds for St. Jude, all while organizing coat drives, shoe donations, and serving his church community.
“Even small impacts can cause ripple effects that are very powerful,” Ben says.
Treven Davis | Woodland High School
Treven Davis exemplifies what it means to lead both on and off the court. As a senior juggling dual enrollment classes, varsity basketball, and active roles in over ten school organizations including Chess Club, Student Government Association (SGA), Environmental Club, Robotics Club, Woodland Men 100, Computer Science Club, Student Yearbook, and Woodland Student Ambassadors, Treven has never lost sight of his bigger mission: to serve. His passion for learning and leadership shines through in every group he joins, reflecting his deep commitment to his peers, his school, and his community. From volunteering with Ronald McDonald House to his acceptance to North Carolinas A&T’s Computer Engineering program, he is driven by purpose and compassion.
“Even the smallest gestures can lead to significant transformations,” he shares.
Zaena Harris | Luella High School
Zaena Harris has never let partial vision stop her. She was born with cataracts and underwent surgery as a child. She has grown into a true leader with a positive attitude and a heart for encouraging others. She is a three-sport varsity athlete, Vice President of the Student Government Association, and an active member of both the School and County Student Athlete Advisory Council. Zaena also serves as the baseball team manager and gives her time volunteering at local and out-of-state food banks, as well as at a local elementary school. While dual-enrolled at Georgia State University, she continues to maintain stellar GPAs in both high school and college. Zaena aspires to become a pediatrician who makes others feel seen and heard.
“Doing Amazing Things means going beyond what’s expected and always striving to be better” she says.
Why This Matters
We believe that healthy people can do amazing things. When individuals are supported physically, mentally, and emotionally, they are empowered to overcome challenges, lead with purpose, and positively impact the community around them.
These students are proof of that. Logan, Ben, Treven, and Zaena each show us how resilience, determination, and commitment can spark meaningful change in their schools, communities, and beyond.
Aylo Health is proud to continue our partnership with Positive Athlete, a collaboration that began in 2017, to recognize and support exceptional student-athletes and show our ongoing dedication to the communities we serve. Applications for the 2026 scholarship cycle will open this fall. Stay tuned for more details and be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay up to date on next year’s scholarship opportunities!