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Wadsworth student-athletes sign letters of intent – Wadsworth Community Radio

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National Letter of Intent Signing Day at Wadsworth High School Feb. 5, 2020 where 11 student athletes announced where they will attend school next year.

National Letter of Intent signing day at Wadsworth High School took place on Feb. 5.

Eleven Wadsworth student-athletes announced where they will attend school next year.

Gabriela Heideman will play tennis at Baldwin Wallace.
Anna Wolfinger will play soccer at Baldwin Wallace.
Aly Brugh will play soccer at the College of Wooster.

Six of the 11 Wadsworth student-athletes plan to play football next year: Trey Shaffer will play football at Lenoir-Rhyme College in North Carolina; Jake Russell will play football at Oberlin; Dom Loparo and Ben Lilly will play football at Mount Union; Jack Grice will play football at Grand Valley State and Mason Fortner will play football at Valparaiso.

Taylor Leatherman will play basketball at Concordia in Michigan and Chase Diosy will play baseball next year at John Carroll.

Congratulations to all!

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Joe Jastrzemski

Joe has spent most of his professional life covering sports, from the pros to high school, both boys and girls. He is currently the PA voice of Cleveland State Sports, Ursuline College basketball and Highland High School Basketball.