Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Peyton Manning endows scholarshi­p in honor of Demaryius Thomas

- Tribune News Service Atlanta Journal Constituti­on

The memory and legacy of Georgia Tech star Demaryius Thomas will live on in a scholarshi­p endowed by the charitable organizati­on founded by Pro Football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning, Thomas’ teammate with the Denver Broncos. Tech made the announceme­nt Wednesday of an endowment that will award need-based scholarshi­ps to incoming freshmen from Laurens County, where Thomas was born and raised, or surroundin­g areas.

Thomas, who earned Allamerica­n status and then made four Pro Bowls in 10 NFL seasons, died Dec. 9 at his home in Roswell at the age of 33. Thomas’ death, just months after he had retired from the NFL, came as a shock to teammates, coaches and fans from

Tech and the NFL.

Scholarshi­ps, endowed by the Peyback Foundation led by Manning and his wife, Ashley, can be full or partial grants. They will follow recipients through graduation at Tech provided they remain in good academic standing.

Manning and Thomas were teammates from 2012-15.

“Demaryius Thomas was an incredibly talented and unselfish teammate, but more importantl­y, he was a special person and friend,” Manning said in a statement. “My family and I miss him dearly, and we wanted to honor D.T.’S memory by partnering the Peyback Foundation with Georgia Tech to establish the Demaryius A. Thomas Scholarshi­p Endowment.

“An important part of Demaryius’ legacy was the way he inspired the next generation to pursue their dreams with the same perseveran­ce and determinat­ion that defined him. Through this scholarshi­p to Georgia Tech, Demaryius will have a lasting impact on deserving youth from his hometown area who can follow in his footsteps and accomplish great things in life.”

A program that offers a helping hand to young people from his home area to attend the school that launched his career is a most fitting tribute. Thomas, who served the Denver community through his involvemen­t with the Boys and Girls Club, gravitated to children. Further, Laurens County was dear to Thomas, who regularly visited family and friends there throughout his NFL career.

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