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Miami Valley seniors land spots on college teams
The Miami Valley School will have approximately 16 percent of its graduating seniors - and possibly more - sign to play collegiate sports this fall.
Already signed are:
• Cameron Porter, soccer, Princeton
• Keta Burke-Williams, track & field, Dartmouth
• Bob Dyer, golf, Lafayette (Easton, Pa.)
• Caitlin Pohl, track & field, Tufts (Medford, Mass.)
• Laurel Cooney, track & field, Marietta
• Elliott Watson: cross country, Carnegie Mellon (Pittsburgh)
• Alex Zorniger, golf, Tufts
• Kailey Ketterer, basketball, Miami-Middletown
In addition, the following Miami Valley seniors have been invited to try out for various teams:
• Sarah Caughey, squash, Dartmouth
• Nate Benedict, golf, Centre (Danville, Ky.)
• Matt Howard, soccer, Dayton
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By $$$$$
May 13, 2011 10:12 PM | Link to this
Money talks, B.S. walks. These kids have been provided the best, it appears, and the results are what we’re seeing here. Yes..govt educated kids will, and can, excell…but give me some driven parents, who approach their kids with the known concept of doing their best…and you’ll see people rise to the occasion. The thousands spent on these kids educations (privately spent) in private school will not be the hundreds of thousands spent on dropouts heralded by our socialist controllers as what America needs…useless Obama voters.
By Tom
May 14, 2011 2:30 PM | Link to this
More nonsense from another right-wing rube.
By Marcus
May 15, 2011 9:30 AM | Link to this
Why do everything have to be left-wing or right-wing? The public school kids have the same opportunity the MVS kids have in sports.
By L.A.
May 23, 2011 9:01 AM | Link to this
MVS is so small that the athletes there actually have more opportunity than most public school kids. MVS has a no-cut policy in all sports. This isn’t hard considering there are only about 160 kids in the high school division.