Lauren Getchey will play lacrosse for Baldwin Wallace University, where she plans to major in psychology. With her are her parents Kristin and John and her sisters Natalie and Leah.
Kareem Shehata will play soccer for Bluffton University where he plans to major in business. Pictured with him are his parents Angie and Mo.
Christian Gulgin will play baseball for University of Findlay where he will study business. Pictured with him are his parents Chris and Doug.
Cam Darrington will play baseball for Owens Community College, where he will study business. With him are his parents Clyde and Melissa.
Morgan Featherstun will play basketball for John Carroll University where she will study exercise science. Pictured with her are her parents Loni and Kim and her sister, Brooke.
Luke Price will play soccer for the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, where he plans to major in engineering. Pictured with him are Coach Dennis Jeansonne and parents Brook and Dan.
Hailey Thompson will play soccer for Berry College, where she plans to major in pre-veterinary medicine. With her are her parents Jenny and Travis.
Noah English will play baseball for Baldwin Wallace University, where he plans to major in business. Pictured with him are his parents Kevin and Kelly and his brother Matt.
Hudson Smith will play baseball for Owens Community College. Pictured with him are his parents Dan and Nicole and his sister, Hope.
Zane Zaborowski will play football for Ohio Dominican University where he will study business. With him are his parents Jayme and Nicole.
Haley Beier will run track for Siena Heights University where she will major in pre-med. Pictured with her are her father Andrew and brother Brock.
Seth Stahl will swim for Alma College where he will study history. Pictured with him are his parents Ryan and Brooke.
Pictured above are 12 of the 24 Perrysburg High School seniors who signed April 14 to play their sport in college.
“We are very proud of these student-athletes,” said athletic director Chuck Jaco during the ceremony. “They were strong and persevered during a very difficult year. We wish them all the best and hope they remember that once a Jacket, always a Jacket.”
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