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Tri-Valley athletes announce college choices

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Tri-Valley held a college signing day Monday at the high school.

Those announcing their intentions include:

 

Doyle chooses Holy Family University for baseball

Tri-Valley senior Braeden Doyle signs a letter of intent to continue his academic and baseball careers at Holy Family University. He plans to major in sports marketing and management. Pictured, front from left: mother Jill Doyle, Braeden Doyle and father Brandon Doyle; back from left: sister Jenna Doyle and Tri-Valley baseball coach Brent Smith. (Photo courtesy of Tri-Valley Athletics)

Herb chooses Lackawanna College for wrestling

Tri-Valley senior Cambrie Herb signs a letter of intent to continue her academic and wrestling careers at Lackawanna College. She is the first Tri-Valley female wrestler to sign at the collegiate level. She plans to major in restaurant and food service management with a minor in baking and pastry arts. Pictured, front from left: mother Jill Herb, Cambrie Herb and father and coach Ryan Herb; back: Upper Dauphin Area head coach Todd Rupp. Tri-Valley participates in a co-op with UDA. (Photo courtesy of Tri-Valley Athletics)

Hoffman-Long chooses Brown University for rugby

Tri-Valley senior Maggie Hoffman-Long signs a letter of intent to continue her academic and rugby careers at Brown University. She plans to major in political science. Pictured, front from left: mother Melissa Hoffman-Long, Maggie Hoffman-Long and father Nick Hoffman; back, from left: sister Pippa Hoffman-Long and travel rugby coach Paul Shingleton. (Photo courtesy of Tri-Valley Athletics)

Lettich chooses Penn State Scranton for softball

Tri-Valley senior Amber Lettich signs a letter of intent to continue her academic and softball careers at Penn State Scranton. She plans to major in business. Pictured, front from left: father Aaron Lettich, Amber Lettich and mother Christine Lettich; back, from left: Tri-Valley head coach Marty Shade, PSU-Scranton coach Arnie Dommes and travel coach Jenna McDowdell. (Photo courtesy of Tri-Valley Athletics)

Lupole chooses Susquehanna University for volleyball

Tri-Valley senior Olivia Lupole signs a letter of intent to continue her academic and volleyball careers at Susquehanna University. She plans to major in early childhood education. Pictured, front from left: father Sean Lupole, Olivia Lupole and mother Heather Lupole; back, from left: travel coach Erin Frantz, sister Alana Lupole and Tri-Valley head coach Courtney Scheib. (Photo courtesy of Tri-Valley Athletics)

Miller chooses Clarion University for track and field

Tri-Valley senior Avery Miller signs a letter of intent to continue her academic and track and field careers at Clarion University. She plans to major in nursing. Pictured, front from left: mother Stacy Miller, Avery Miller and father Tori Miller; back: Minersville head coach Jason Burgess. Tri-Valley has a co-op with Minersville. (Photo courtesy of Tri-Valley Athletics)

Stewart chooses Millersville University for baseball

Tri-Valley senior Jason Stewart signs a letter of intent to continue his academic and baseball careers at Millersville University. He plans to major in applied engineering. Pictured, front from left: mother Megan Stewart, Jason Stewart and father Jason Stewart; back: Tri-Valley head coach Brent Smith. (Photo courtesy of Tri-Valley Athletics)

 

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