Ross Signs With St. Francis

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Tippecanoe Valley senior Tyler Ross signed a letter of intent Wednesday to continue his cross country and academic careers at the University of St. Francis in Fort Wayne. The signing took place at the high school.
In the photo to the right, Ross, front row center, is flanked his parents, James Ross and Brenda Ross. In the back row are Duane Burkhart, Valley athletic director; Michael Bendicsen, principal; St. Francis cross country coach Adam Longworth, Valley cross country coach Mike Inglehearn, and Valley Assistant AD Scott Smith.[[In-content Ad]]

Tippecanoe Valley senior Tyler Ross signed a letter of intent Wednesday to continue his cross country and academic careers at the University of St. Francis in Fort Wayne. The signing took place at the high school.
In the photo to the right, Ross, front row center, is flanked his parents, James Ross and Brenda Ross. In the back row are Duane Burkhart, Valley athletic director; Michael Bendicsen, principal; St. Francis cross country coach Adam Longworth, Valley cross country coach Mike Inglehearn, and Valley Assistant AD Scott Smith.[[In-content Ad]]
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