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After many years of travel soccer and after many tournaments and showcases, Lauren played Varsity Soccer for the Gladiators for 3 years and served as captain of the team this past season, her senior year. “Students, please know regardless of where your journey takes you, Goshen will always be your home and everyone here will be watching and rooting for you every step of the way.” Lauren SandersĪt the young age of 5, Lauren Sanders began her soccer career.
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“While this ceremony is bittersweet, because in many ways it symbolizes the end of a chapter in their academic and athletic journeys, my hope is that you allow this ceremony to serve as a reminder that you can achieve whatever you set their mind to and that we are all here to support you in the rest of their journey,” said Matthew O’Brien, Assistant Principal/Director of Health, Physical Education and Athletics. Each of them thanked their families, coaches, teachers and friends for their support and helping them to succeed. Lauren Sanders, Robert Armistead, Brenna Politoski, Max Heinrich, Rob Hensey Jr., Julia McMahon, Tom Stickley, Xavier McKenna, Ryan Garton and Jeremy Pantoni signed their college acceptance letters in front of family and friends during a ceremony in their honor on March 14. Ten Goshen High School seniors signed letters of intent to continue their education and athletic careers at college in the fall.
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From left, Ryan Garton, Jeremy Pantoni, Xavier McKenna, Julia McMahon, Robert Armistead, Brenna Politoski, Rob Hensey Jr., Lauren Sanders, Thomas Stickley and Max Heinrich. Ten seniors signed letters of commitment to play college athletics in the fall.
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