Julian Signs With IUSB

March 17, 2017 at 2:56 p.m.
Julian Signs With IUSB
Julian Signs With IUSB

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Tippecanoe Valley High School senior Jeremy Julian has signed a letter of intent to continue his academic and golf careers at Indiana University-South Bend. He plans to major in Business. In the front row Julian is flanked by his parents Michael and Darcy Julian. In the back row are (L-R) Valley Athletic Director Duane Burkhart, Valley golf coach Darren Parker, IUSB golf coach Justin Akers, Valley Assistant Athletic Director Scott Smith and principal Dr. Michael Bendicsen.

Tippecanoe Valley High School senior Jeremy Julian has signed a letter of intent to continue his academic and golf careers at Indiana University-South Bend. He plans to major in Business. In the front row Julian is flanked by his parents Michael and Darcy Julian. In the back row are (L-R) Valley Athletic Director Duane Burkhart, Valley golf coach Darren Parker, IUSB golf coach Justin Akers, Valley Assistant Athletic Director Scott Smith and principal Dr. Michael Bendicsen.
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