Shenandoah High School honored several of its seniors Thursday, April 2, during its first Signing Day ceremony.
Several Shenandoah seniors were recognized Thursday, April 2, during Shenandoah's first Signing Day ceremony, as they'll continue to play a sport in college. Front row, from left: Trey Thompson, Tyler Babe and Titus Steng. Back row, from left: Jacob McGargill, Logan Twyman, Teagan Brunk and Jaylan Gray.
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Shenandoah senior Logan Twyman signed with SWCC Baseball Thursday, April 2, during Shenandoah's Signing Day ceremony. Twyman is seated between parents Brent and Deirdre Twyman. Sister Lyndi Twyman is also seated.
Shenandoah senior Teagan Brunk signed Thursday, April 2, to play baseball at Sterling College in Kansas. Brunk is seated between grandparents Lou and Lisa Brunk.
Shenandoah senior Tyler Babe signed with SWCC Baseball Thursday, April 2, during Shenandoah's Signing Day ceremony. Babe is seated with mother Heather Babe and brother Dawson.
Shenandoah senior Trey Thompson signed Thursday, April 2, with Simpson Football, during Shenandoah's Signing Day ceremony. Thompson is seated with parents Dustin and Tonya Thompson and sister Jayden.
Shenandoah senior Jacob McGargill signed with Mary (North Dakota) Wrestling Thursday, April 2, as part of Shenandoah's Signing Day ceremony. McGargill is seated between parents Zach and Minnie McGargill. Also seated is sister Leanna LePorte with her children Joseph and Delilah.
The Shenandoah baseball team gathers for a picture with their three seated seniors, from left: Tyler Babe, Teagan Brunk and Logan Twyman, who signed Thursday, April 2, during Shenandoah's Signing Day to play college baseball.
Shenandoah's football team gathers around senior Trey Thompson (seated, Simpson) shirt after Thompson signed with Simpson Thursday, April 2, during Shenandoah's Signing Day ceremony.
Members of the Shenandoah boys wrestling team have their picture taken with Jacob McGargill (sitting), who will continue his wrestling career at the University of Mary, located in Bismarck, North Dakota.
Members of the Shenandoah boys track and field team gather for a picture with Titus Steng (seated, far right) who recently committed to participate in the Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association.
The entire Shenandoah High School student body attended Shenandoah's first Signing Day ceremony Thursday, April 2, at the high school gymnasium.
