Well it all depends on what perspective you are writing this letter from. Are you a teacher, coach, employer, or alumni? It would help to include facts about the student athlete that would increase his/her chances of receiving the scholarship. Maybe you should include examples on how the student has gone above and beyond expectations. All examples should include athletics and academics for competitive balance.
Yes, I can write a letter of recommendation for you.
Yes, I can write a letter of recommendation for a coworker.
Yes, I can write a letter of recommendation for a student.
Yes, I can write a recommendation letter for a student.
I am happy to provide a recommendation letter for you.
Yes, I have someone available to write a letter of recommendation for me.
Yes, I can write a recommendation letter for you on LinkedIn.
Yes, a postdoc can write a recommendation letter for a job application.
Yes, an academic advisor can write a letter of recommendation for a student.
Yes, a friend can write a letter of recommendation for you, but it is generally more effective to have someone in a professional or academic position write it.
Yes, a family member can write a letter of recommendation for you, but it is generally preferred to have someone who is not related to you provide a recommendation to avoid bias.
Yes, a parent can write a letter of recommendation for their child, but it may not carry as much weight as a recommendation from someone who is not related to the student.