February 4, 2010
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH -
Eight Cleveland Heights High School football players and one lacrosse player signed letters of intent on Wednesday, February 3. It was National Signing Day in college football, the first day that Class of 2010 high school recruits can sign binding letters of intent with college programs.
Presentations were made by Athletic Director Kristin Hughes, Superintendent Douglas Heuer, Head Football Coach Jeff Rotsky, and Girls Head Lacrosse Coach Terry Saylor.
Athletic Director Kristin Hughes said to the crowd of students, parents, and reporters, “Signing Day is one of my favorite days of the school year because it represents everything that is good in athletics. It will always be the goal of this athletic department to get our players to the next level in their academic and athletic careers.”
Coach Jeff Rotsky spoke with passion and excitement as he stated, “Every player in our program should aspire to be sitting up here during their senior year. The student-athletes we celebrate today possess a vision that encompasses academic and athletic success. We are so proud of them and wish them the best of luck.”
Congratulations to the following student-athletesIn the front row: Eve Tranchito, University of Oregon
In the second row starting from left: Cornell Grayer, Urbana, Emory Polley, Brown University, Austin Pickens, Lake Erie College.
In the third row starting from left: Greg Williams, Notre Dame College, Demetrius Reddick, University of Charleston, Charles Deloney, Seton Hill University.
In the fourth row: Arthur Lowe, Tiffin University
Last row: Preston Lewis, Seton Hill University
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