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Annville-Cleona Honors Eight College-Bound Student-Athletes at Signing Day Ceremony

Annville-Cleona celebrated a big moment for its athletic program on Tuesday, as the school district honored eight student-athletes who will continue their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level.
The signing day ceremony recognized a group of seniors who have put together strong careers representing the Dutchmen, while balancing the demands of academics and athletics along the way. The honorees reflected a wide range of sports and opportunities, showcasing the depth of Annville-Cleona’s athletic programs.
“Seeing our students reach this milestone is a testament to their hard work and the support of our coaches, teachers, and families,” said Annville-Cleona Athletic Director Tommy Long. “We are incredibly proud of these student-athletes not just for their performance on the field or court, but for their commitment to excellence in the classroom. We cannot wait to see what they accomplish at the next level.”
The following student-athletes were honored during the ceremony:
Traian Dompier – King’s College (Baseball)
Logan Francis – US Naval Academy (Golf)
Oliver Funck – Temple University (Cross Country / Track & Field)
Lucy Hoffman – Central Penn College (Volleyball)
Bailee Kohr – Lebanon Valley College (Soccer)
Mackenzie Long – Misericordia University (Stunt / Cheerleading Team)
Madison Long – DeSales University (Track & Field)
Cian Soliday – Ursinus College (Football)
For Annville-Cleona, the ceremony served as a celebration of more than just athletic accomplishment. It also marked the next step for a group of student-athletes who have helped represent the school community through their work, leadership, and commitment.
As they move on to the next level, the Dutchmen will send off a class that leaves its mark in a variety of ways, both in competition and in the classroom. In its release, the district said, “The Annville-Cleona School District congratulates these students on their success and wishes them the best of luck as they transition to the collegiate stage.”
Photo and information for this article were provided by the Annville-Cleona Athletic Department