Madison Haines Signs Letter Of Intent With Manchester

May 24, 2018 at 2:09 p.m.
Madison Haines Signs Letter Of Intent With Manchester
Madison Haines Signs Letter Of Intent With Manchester

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Warsaw Community High School track and field senior Madison Haines has announced her intention to attend Manchester University this fall and compete with the Spartan track and field program. Haines is a member of teams and service groups assisting with Feed My Starving Children, has served as a STARR Peer Tutor, assisted with raising funds for Riley Children's Hospital and volunteered with Magical Meadows. She was named the Junior Class President and is currently the WCHS Student Body President. Haines intends to major in secondary education at Manchester and compete for head coach Brian Cashdollar and throws coach Kaylea Jachno. 

Warsaw Community High School track and field senior Madison Haines has announced her intention to attend Manchester University this fall and compete with the Spartan track and field program. Haines is a member of teams and service groups assisting with Feed My Starving Children, has served as a STARR Peer Tutor, assisted with raising funds for Riley Children's Hospital and volunteered with Magical Meadows. She was named the Junior Class President and is currently the WCHS Student Body President. Haines intends to major in secondary education at Manchester and compete for head coach Brian Cashdollar and throws coach Kaylea Jachno. 
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