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Four Twinsburg Tigers Sign Letters of Intent

This week seniors Katie Fox, Michael Timm, Samantha Eberman, and Frank Schaffer signed letters of intent to play sports at the college level

Four Twinsburg High School seniors signed letters of intent this week to become athletes at the collegiate level.

Katie Fox

Twinsburg High School senior Katie Fox signed her letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at St. Francis College, NY. for the Terriers and major in pre-law. 

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“I chose St. Francis because it’s a strong college academically where I can continue playing basketball,” Fox said. Photo illustration by Amanda Puleo and Casey Kirtley

Michael Timm

Twinsburg High School senior Michael Timm signed his letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers at Wright State University in Dayton. He will play baseball for the Raiders.  

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“I like the campus and the quality of the program,” Timm said. “My major is undecided, but Wright State offers all the majors I am considering.” Photo illustration by Amanda Puleo and Casey Kirtley

Samantha Eberman

Samantha Eberman signed her letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic careers at Grand Valley State University in Michigan. She will run track for the Lakers and major in education. 

When I visited the campus, I fell in love with it," Eberman said. "They also have a great history for girl’s sports.” Photo illustration by Amanda Puleo and Samantha Eberman

Frank Shaffer

Frank Shaffer signed his letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic careers at Lourdes College in Sylvania, OH. He will pitch for the Gray Wolves and major in business management.

“I chose Lourdes because it’s a growing school and improving every year,” Shaffer  said. “I’m excited about the opportunities I’ll have in the future.” Photo illustration by Amanda Puleo and Casey Kirtley


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