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National Letter of Intent signing photos

  • Jackson High School student-athletes Courtney McDermott (Emory University women's swimming), Erin Feeney (Western Washington University women's basketball), Alana Pazevic (University of Florida women's swimming), Dani Jackman (Grand Canyon University softball) and Ryan Todd (Seattle Pacific University men's basketball) celebrate their college choices during their signing ceremony on Thursday in Mill Creek. (Thanks to Kevin Todd for the photo.)

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    Jackson High School student-athletes Courtney McDermott (Emory University women's swimming), Erin Feeney (Western Washington University women's basketball), Alana Pazevic (University of Florida women's swimming), Dani Jackman (Grand Canyon University softball) and Ryan Todd (Seattle Pacific University men's basketball) celebrate their college choices during their signing ceremony on Thursday in Mill Creek. (Thanks to Kevin Todd for the photo.)







In addition to a few photos I took on Thursday at signing ceremonies, Herald readers sent me some pictures from other Letter of Intent signing events in the area.
Edmonds-Woodway's Leigh Fishback signed with the Bryant University volleyball program. Appearing with Fishback are her teammates (from left to right) Haley Lemm, Miah Diirell, Becca Stern and Sydney Donaldson. E-W head coach Mike Pittis, assistant coach Candi Holland and assistant principal Robert Johnson also helped Leigh celebrate. (Thanks to Layne Harper for the photo.)
Cascade's Danielle Love signed with the University of Oregon women's basketball program. Her supporters included her parents, Ken and JoAnne Love, and her sister, Devan Love, plus lots of teammates, coaches and other friends.
Glacier Peak's Marjorie Heard signed with the University of Washington women's basketball program. In addition to all the family and friends that showed up, Heard was joined by a Husky stuffed animal.


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