Sechrist Signs Letter Of Intent With Taylor

January 30, 2018 at 5:02 p.m.
Sechrist Signs Letter Of Intent With Taylor
Sechrist Signs Letter Of Intent With Taylor

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Sechrist Signs Letter Of Intent With Taylor

Triton High School senior Nicole Sechrist signed her letter of intent Friday to play volleyball at Taylor University during the fall of 2018. Sechrist has had a distinguished athletic career at Triton High School, earning four varsity letters in volleyball. In the above photo, Sechrist (front row center) is surrounded by her parents, April Sechrist (L) and Eric Sechrist. In the back row are (L-R) Gayle Perry, Lady Trojans head coach; Erin Luthy, Taylor University head coach; and Chandra Hepler, Taylor University assistant coach.

Sechrist Signs Letter Of Intent With Taylor

Triton High School senior Nicole Sechrist signed her letter of intent Friday to play volleyball at Taylor University during the fall of 2018. Sechrist has had a distinguished athletic career at Triton High School, earning four varsity letters in volleyball. In the above photo, Sechrist (front row center) is surrounded by her parents, April Sechrist (L) and Eric Sechrist. In the back row are (L-R) Gayle Perry, Lady Trojans head coach; Erin Luthy, Taylor University head coach; and Chandra Hepler, Taylor University assistant coach.
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