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Student Athletes Participate in National Signing Day Ceremony

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University Heights City School District recently issued the following announcement.

 A total of 18 Heights High student-athletes signed their official college letters of intent during the National Signing Day ceremony held in front of their families, teammates, coaches, 

and friends inside the Heights High gymnasium on February 2.

The group included 14 football players, 2 soccer players, 1 baseball player, and 1 swimmer.

The first Wednesday in February is traditionally when high school senior football players officially sign with a college or university athletic program. Heights High regularly has many 

student-athletes who go on to play collegiately in a number of sports. The signing period for other interscholastic sports will be held in April.

2022 Heights High Athlete College Signees:

Soccer

Amijah Simons - Lakeland Community College

Jalen Jackson-Tyus - Mercyhurst University

Swim

James Huff - Niagara University 

Baseball

Ethan Pollack - Capital University

Football

Justhin Austin - Fairmount State University 

Anthony Brooks - The College of Wooster

Jeremiah Dillard - Independence Community College

Maurice Hamilton - West Virginia University 

Elijah Fowlkes - Wayne State University

Fahrell Freeman - Ohio Dominican University 

Sir Keonte Jackson - Hocking College

Jamarion Lanum - Independence Community College

Jumel Lewis - Grand Valley State University

Wilson Jackson - Muskingum University

Rondale Reid - Defiance College

Raheim Walton - Detroit Christian Community College 

Jalen White - Independence Community College

Travell Wright - Garden City Community College

Original source can be found here.

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