Madison Zeroski, the oldest daughter of Frank and Kaydee Zeroski of Cadiz, Ohio, has been selected as a 2025 recipient of Waynesburg University’s Leadership Award.

Zeroski is currently a senior at Harrison Central High School where she is engaged in various school activities. She is an active member of the band where she plays the saxophone and has played volleyball for her high school’s team since seventh grade. She is a four-year letterman in both band and volleyball and is a captain of the volleyball team for her senior season. She also plays club volleyball for Ohio Valley Volleyball Company and is a member of the high school flag corps, where she has been selected to be an OVAC all-star majorette for the past two years.
She is a member of the National Honor Society, Academic Challenge Team, Envirothon Team and Ruritan Scholars. She is currently on track to graduate as a four-year academic letterman and will receive her honors diploma at graduation.
In addition to her academic and athletic achievements, Zeroski is an 11-year member of the Windy Ridge 4-H club in Jefferson County, where she has served in leadership positions such as vice president and president. Through the club, she has been awarded several accolades, such as the most outstanding of the day at the Ohio State Fair and the most outstanding rabbit exhibitor at the Jefferson County Fair.
Locally, Zeroski is an active member of the Harrisville Covenant Presbyterian Church and spends time volunteering in various community service activities.
In the fall, Zeroski will attend Waynesburg University where she will study psychology and play on the women's volleyball team.