Bishop Verot, Fort Myers and Seacrest hold signing celebrations for athletes

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Fort Myers wrestlers Nolan Nguyen (Buena Vist University), Caleb Massari (Buena Vist University), Cruz Henton (Castleton) and Greg Dennard (Bluefield State) signed their letters of intent on Wednesday in Edison Stadium.
Fort Myers wrestlers Nolan Nguyen (Buena Vist University), Caleb Massari (Buena Vist University), Cruz Henton (Castleton) and Greg Dennard (Bluefield State) signed their letters of intent on Wednesday in Edison Stadium.
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Fort Myers' Damani Brown smiles as he prepares to sign his letter of intent to play football at Loras.
Fort Myers' Damani Brown smiles as he prepares to sign his letter of intent to play football at Loras.
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Fort Myers' Nolan Nguyen and Caleb Massari signed their letters of intent to wrestle at Buena Vista University on Wednesday in Edison Stadium.
Fort Myers' Nolan Nguyen and Caleb Massari signed their letters of intent to wrestle at Buena Vista University on Wednesday in Edison Stadium.
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Fort Myers Jake Wilson signs his letter of intent to play baseball at Penn State New Kensington and Samir Spaulding signs to play soccer at Shaw University.
Fort Myers Jake Wilson signs his letter of intent to play baseball at Penn State New Kensington and Samir Spaulding signs to play soccer at Shaw University.
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Fort Myers wrestlers Cruz Henton and Greg Dennard talk with their coach Joey Phillips before signing their letters on Wednesday in Edison Stadium.
Fort Myers wrestlers Cruz Henton and Greg Dennard talk with their coach Joey Phillips before signing their letters on Wednesday in Edison Stadium.
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Seacrest had a celebration for five athletes who signed National Letters of Intent on Wednesday. They were, left to right: Jordan Martinez (Lasell University, baseball), Matt Riley (Queens University, baseball), Dwight Zafra (Norwich University, baseball), Sammy Townsend (William Peace University, basketball) and Ian Bello (Westminster College, baseball).
Seacrest had a celebration for five athletes who signed National Letters of Intent on Wednesday. They were, left to right: Jordan Martinez (Lasell University, baseball), Matt Riley (Queens University, baseball), Dwight Zafra (Norwich University, baseball), Sammy Townsend (William Peace University, basketball) and Ian Bello (Westminster College, baseball).
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Bishop Verot held a celebration for athletes signing their National Letters of Intent on Wednesday. Those athletes were, left to right: Jacob Azizi (West Point, football), Ronin Parker (Midland University, football), Kylie Brophy (Belmont Abbey, acro and tumbling), Josie Bravo (North Carolina Wesleyan College, volleyball).
Bishop Verot held a celebration for athletes signing their National Letters of Intent on Wednesday. Those athletes were, left to right: Jacob Azizi (West Point, football), Ronin Parker (Midland University, football), Kylie Brophy (Belmont Abbey, acro and tumbling), Josie Bravo (North Carolina Wesleyan College, volleyball).
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Seacrest's Jordan Martinez signed with Lasell University in Newton, Mass., to play baseball.
Seacrest's Jordan Martinez signed with Lasell University in Newton, Mass., to play baseball.
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Seacrest's Sammy Townsend signed with William Peace University in Raleigh, N.C., to play basketball.
Seacrest's Sammy Townsend signed with William Peace University in Raleigh, N.C., to play basketball.
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Seacrest's Ian Bello signed with Westminster College in St Louis, MO, to play baseball.
Seacrest's Ian Bello signed with Westminster College in St Louis, MO, to play baseball.
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Seacrest's Dwight Zafra signed with Norwich University in Northfield, VT, to play baseball.
Seacrest's Dwight Zafra signed with Norwich University in Northfield, VT, to play baseball.
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Seacrest's Matt Riley signed with Queens University in Charlotte, N.C., to play baseball.
Seacrest's Matt Riley signed with Queens University in Charlotte, N.C., to play baseball.
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