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WTHS honors eight student-athletes who will continue careers in college

The students signed National Letters of Intent during the NCAA’s fall early signing period

Washington Township High School seniors who signed early letters of intent to continue their athletic careers in college pose for a group photo in the school’s core lobby. They include from left in the front row: Jake Dzierzgowski, Ryan Farley, Shannon Gasparovic, Briana Hoskins and Casey Shultz. From left in the back row: Deanna Balsama, Michael Treude and Eric Cartafalsa.

Washington Township High School honored eight senior student-athletes who have made commitments to continue their athletic careers in college and have signed National Letters of Intent during the NCAA’s fall early signing period during a ceremony on Wednesday, Nov. 22.

After opening remarks from Director of Athletics Kevin Murphy and Principal Ann Moore, the following WTHS seniors were introduced to the gathered teachers, coaches, teammates, friends and family in the Core building lobby:

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Deanna Balsama (girls lacrosse) — George Mason University; Eric Cartafalsa (baseball) — Mercer Community College; Jake Dzierzgowski (boys lacrosse) — Gwynedd-Mercy University; Ryan Farley (baseball) — Neumann University; Shannon Gasparovic (softball) — Wilmington University; Briana Hoskins (softball) — Herkimer College/State University of New York; Casey Shultz (girls lacrosse) — Richard Stockton University; and Michael Treude (boys lacrosse) — Misericordia University.

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