Meggison Signs With Wabash College

May 20, 2017 at 4:03 a.m.
Meggison Signs With Wabash College
Meggison Signs With Wabash College

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Manchester High School senior Collin Meggison signed a letter of intent to attend Wabash College in Crawfordsville to continue his academic and wrestling career. Collin was a 2017 Wabash County, Three Rivers Conference and sectional champion for the Squires. In the photo above Meggison, front row center, is flanked by his parents, Annette Meggison and Brandon Whitcraft. In the back row (L-R) are Manchester wrestling coach Jerimiah Maggart, Meggison’s grandmother, Janice Gerardot, and Jeremy Markham, Manchester athletic director.

Manchester High School senior Collin Meggison signed a letter of intent to attend Wabash College in Crawfordsville to continue his academic and wrestling career. Collin was a 2017 Wabash County, Three Rivers Conference and sectional champion for the Squires. In the photo above Meggison, front row center, is flanked by his parents, Annette Meggison and Brandon Whitcraft. In the back row (L-R) are Manchester wrestling coach Jerimiah Maggart, Meggison’s grandmother, Janice Gerardot, and Jeremy Markham, Manchester athletic director.
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