On Wednesday, Nov. 8, seniors gathered on the football field to celebrate National Signing Day, where committed student-athletes put pen to paper and officially sign to the school they have chosen to further their academic and athletic careers. The 12 committed athletes lined up as their families, friends and coaches stood by to take pictures and cheer them on for this momentous achievement. These seniors will continue their athletic and academic careers at various universities, attending Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3 collegiate programs. After years of hard work and determination, these student-athletes have now officially signed their letters of intent to turn their dreams into reality.
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