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NW student-athletes sign letters of intent

A number of Northwestern senior student-athletes participated in a signing ceremony where they declared their intent to continue their academic and athletic careers in college.

Some of those Tigers included:

• Cannon Fitch, son of Carolyn and Clayton Fitch, who will be going to Immaculata University to play baseball.

• John Kelly, son of Bridget and Jason Kelly, who will be attending Penn State-Lehigh Valley University to play soccer.

• Avri Chandler, daughter of Jodi and Marc Chandler, who will be heading to Saint Francis University to participate in golf.

• Caelan Stangil, son of Terry and Savina Stangil, who will be going to Misericordia University to play soccer.

• Mykaela Yanders, daughter of Paula and Mike Yanders, who will be attending Mansfield University to play soccer.

• Egan Boyle, son of Kelly and Gracen Boyle, who will be heading to Penn State-Lehigh Valley University to play soccer.

Northwestern’s Avri Chandler signs to attend Saint Francis University, where she’ll be on the golf team. Her parents are Jodi and Marc Chandler and her brother is Noah. MIKE HAINES/TIMES NEWS
Northwestern’s Caelan Stangil signs a letter of intent to attend Misericordia University, where he’ll play soccer. His parents are Terry and Savina Stangil. MIKE HAINES/TIMES NEWS
Northwestern senior Cannon Fitch signs a letter of intent to attend Immaculata University, where he’ll play baseball. His parents are Carolyn and Clayton Fitch. MIKE HAINES/TIMES NEWS
Northwestern senior Egan Boyle signs a letter of intent to attend Penn State-Lehigh Valley, where he’ll play soccer. His parents are Kelly and Gracen Boyle. MIKE HAINES/TIMES NEWS
Northwestern senior John Kelly signs a letter of intent to attend Penn State-Lehigh Valley, where he’ll play soccer. His parents are Bridget and Jason Kelly. MIKE HAINES/TIMES NEWS
Northwestern senior Mykaela Yanders signs a letter of intent to attend Mansfield University, where she’ll play soccer. Her parents are Paula and Mike Yanders. MIKE HAINES/TIMES NEWS