33 honored at GMC signing day ceremony

Annual event shows off major college football recruits.


What’s next for local athletes

BADIN

Sydnee Fields, soccer, Xavier

FAIRFIELD

Arryn Chenault, football, Cincinnati

Justin McCray, football, Tennessee-Martin

Kaitlyn Braunig, soccer, Indianapolis

Andrea Curry, soccer, Western Kentucky

Lauren Hettinger, soccer, Cincinnati

Kiersten Ottaway, soccer, Western Kentucky

HAMILTON

Darius Gilbert, football, Bowling Green

Todd Dockery, football, Georgetown College

LAKOTA EAST

Corey Keebler, football, Cincinnati

Pedro Powell, football, Notre Dame College

Matt Luers, Dayton

Abby Buns, soccer, Air Force

Abbie Schauble, soccer, Ohio Northern

Sammi Miller, soccer, Wilmington

Kaitlyn Buczek, soccer, Cincinnati

LAKOTA WEST

David Burke, football, Butler

Jordan Hicks, football, Texas

Brandon Neal, football, Ball State

Obi Nwankwo, football, Tennessee-Martin

Kevin Schloemer, football, Cincinnati

Terrance Shipmon, football, Kentucky Wesleyan

Alex Smith, football, Kentucky

Jordan Thompson, fooball, Youngstown State

Nick Hagglund, soccer, Xavier

Brittany Wilkerson, soccer, Lee University

MIDDLETOWN

Caleb Watkins, football, Bowling Green

Nick McKnight, football, Bowling Green

Jerry Gates, football, Bowling Green

Antonio Banks, football, Indiana

Rashad Frazier, football, Purdue

Sam Current, football, Western Illinois

Eric Redding, football, St. Joseph’s College

Kevin Watts, football, Youngstown State

Sandon Fingers, football, Campbellsville

Aaron Lewis, football, Campbellsville

WEST CHESTER TWP. — The Greater Miami Conference held its annual football signing day event Wednesday, Feb. 3, at the Savannah Center, paying tribute to another impressive class of student-athletes.

This year’s collection of talent featured 33 players from eight GMC schools who will be attending four of the six BCS conferences and dozens of other colleges across the region.

“As the years roll on, you can watch any number of college football games on Saturdays and see GMC players out there,” said GMC President Stu Eversole. “It’s always fun to see our guys do well, and I know these guys will continue to do so.”

Middletown led the way with 10 signees, while Lakota West had eight. Lakota East (three), Hamilton (two) and Fairfield (two) also were well represented.

“I feel like a proud parent ready to send these guys off to the next level,” West coach Larry Cox said. “I love this league and everything it represents. I tell everyone I meet it’s the best league in the state of Ohio, and there’s a reason for that. It’s because of these athletes you see here today.”

Lakota West’s Jordan Hicks (Texas), Kevin Schloemer (Cincinnati) and Alex Smith (Kentucky), Middletown’s Rashad Frazier (Purdue) and Antonio Banks (Indiana), Fairfield’s Arryn Chenault (Cincinnati), Lakota East’s Cory Keebler (Cincinnati) and Princeton’s Spencer Ware (Louisiana State) all signed with BCS conference schools.

“It’s an exciting day,” Chenault said. “It feels good to know all that hard work paid off.”

While most of the athletes talked about being excited to play at the next level, Eversole made a point to remind them what really is at stake in college.

“You’ve been given a special opportunity to show your talents on another stage, a higher stage,” Eversole said. “But you’ve also been given an opportunity for a college education, and that’s something nobody can ever take away from you, whether you play one day or four years of football. And that education will open a lot of doors for you when your playing days are over.”

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