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Boyertown has 17 announce college commitments

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Fourteen Boyertown student-athletes recently announced their college decisions during a signing ceremony at the school with family, friends and coaches.

Making their athletic college commitments were: Aidan McFalls (lacrosse/Penn College of Technology), Lauren Campbell (tennis/Moravian University), Daman Sangha (soccer/University of South Carolina), Kaelin Drey (field hockey/Stockton University), Bailey Leatherman (lacrosse/Moravian University), Evan Eickhoff (track/Salisbury University), Sam Devlin (soccer/Millersville University), Mason Lorah (soccer/Ursinus College), Max Kneidinger (baseball/Misericordia University), Katrina Clark (lacrosse/Ithaca College), Dalton Barker (lacrosse/Misericordia University), Helene Freedman (cheerleading/Morehead State University), Braycee Henley (cheerleading/St. Joseph’s University), Cole Marinello (football/Wilkes University), Gage Parker (lacrosse/Stockton University), Katelyn Dulin (field hockey/Michigan State University) and Luke Heimbach (wrestling/lacrosse/Penn College of Technology).

Aidan McFalls, lacrosse, Penn College of Technology

Boyertown lacrosse player Aidan McFalls, center, signs his national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers at Penn College of Technology. Joined with McFalls are his father Mike, left, coach Grady Wise, back, and mother Jennifer, right.

Lauren Campbell, tennis, Moravian University

Boyertown tennis player Lauren Campbell, center, signs her national letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at Moravian University. Joined with Campbell are her mother Aimee, left, and father Jim, right.

Daman Sangha, soccer, University of South Carolina

Boyertown soccer player Daman Sangha, center, signs his national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers at the University of South Carolina. Joined with Sangha are his mother Sukhwinder, left, father Rajwant, right, sister Munroop, back left, and brother Arveen, back right. Sangha is ranked in the top 150 players in the country for the class of 2023, an MLS Next Standout, Next Player to Watch and is a Next Cup semifinalist and quarterfinalist.

Kaelin Drey, field hockey, Stockton University

Boyertown field hockey player Kaelin Drey, center, signs her national letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at Stockton University. Joined with Drey are her father Brian, left, mother Kerri, right, and assistant coach Kyle Shellaway. Drey made All-PAC second team.

Bailey Leatherman, lacrosse, Moravian University

Boyertown lacrosse player Bailey Leatherman, center, signs her national letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at Moravian University. Joined with Leatherman are her parents Tracy and Melissa, sister Ava, head coach Pam Wernersbach and assistant coach Kyle Shellaway.

Evan Eickhoff, track, Salisbury University

Boyertown track and field competitor Evan Eickhoff, center, signs his national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers at Salisbury University. Joined with Eickhoff are his mother Ashley, left, father Jeff, right, sister April, back right, as well as coaches Jon Zellers and Elijah Shallaway. Eickhoff is a two-time PAC Championship javelin thrower.

Sam Devlin, soccer, Millersville University

Boyertown soccer player Sam Develin, center, signs her national letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at Millersville University. Joined with Develin are her father Tom, left, mother Tracy, right, Bill Goddard, back left, and sister Kaitlyn, back right. Develin has been selected for the All-PAC second team for two years and achieved first team honors in her senior season.

Mason Lorah, soccer, Ursinus College

Boyertown soccer player Mason Lorah, center, signs his national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers at Ursinus College. Lorah is joined by (from right to left) coach Matt Danner, father Nate, sister Ella and mother Libby.

Max Kneidinger, baseball, Misericordia University

Boyertown baseball player Max Kneidinger, center, signs his national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers at Misericordia University. Joined with Kneidinger are his father Mike, left, mother Marci, right, coach Todd Moyer, back left, and brother Michael, back right.

Katrina Clark, lacrosse, Ithaca College

Boyertown lacrosse player Katrina Clark, center, signs her national letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at Ithaca College. Clark is joined by her father Chris, left, and mother Rachel, right.

Dalton Barker, lacrosse, Misericordia University

Boyertown lacrosse player Dalton Barker, center, signs his national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers at Misericordia University. Joined with Barker are his father Mark, left, mother Tara, right, and coach Grady Wise, back.

Helene Freedman, cheerleading, Morehead State University

Boyertown cheerleader Helene Freedman, center, signs her national letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at Moorehead State University. Joined with Freedman are her father Troy, left, mother Kristen, right, and coach Valorie Konnick, back left.

Braycee Henley, cheerleading, St. Joseph’s University

Boyertown cheerleader Braycee Henley, center, signs her national letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at St. Joseph’s University. Joined with Henley are her mother Emily, left, father Jason, right, coach Valorie Konnick, back left, and brother Tilman, back right.

Cole Marinello, football, Wilkes University

Boyertown football player Cole Marinello, center, signs his national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers at Wilkes University. Joined with Marinello are his father Mike, left, mother Lisa, right, and coach Justin Konnick, back.

Gage Parker, lacrosse, Stockton University

Boyertown lacrosse player Gage Parker, center, signs his national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers at Stockton University. Joined with Parker are his mother Alexis, left, father Jason, right, and coach Grady Wise, back.

Katelyn Dulin, field hockey, Michigan State University

Boyertown field hockey player Katelyn Dulin, center, signs her national letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at Michigan State University. Joined with Dulin are her mother Kellie, left, father Joe, right, along with (from back left to back right) coach Alicia Terizzi, assistant coach Kyle Shellaway, brother Joey, sister Kassie and assistants Jana Ulrich and Kathy Gregory. Dulin is a two-time Mercury All-Area Player of the Year and was named to the All-PAC first team three times.

Luke Heimbach, wrestling/lacrosse, Penn College of Technology

Boyertown wrestler and lacrosse player Luke Heimbach, center, signs his national letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers at Penn College of technology. Joined with Heimbach are his father Josh, left, mother Kelly, right, along with wrestling Coach Tony Hailey, brother Jace, sister Katie, and assistant coaches Chris Lloyd and Jon Neiman. Heimbach was named All-PAC first team in wrestling and qualified for the state finals in Hershey his junior year.


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