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Windber Area School District

Rambler Signing Day 24

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Five Windber Seniors Sign to Compete in College Sports

Windber, PA – In an inspiring display of talent and determination, five senior students from Windber Area School District have signed letters of intent to compete in collegiate athletics. This significant achievement will be celebrated in a special signing ceremony held at the school, marking a proud moment for the students, their families, and the entire school community.

The standout seniors include:

  1. Kaylee Dowdell, Soccer - Kaylee signing marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter, filled with promise and potential, as she takes her talents to the collegiate level at Mount Aloysius College.

  2. Bryson Costa, Football - Bryson Costa's signing marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in his athletic and academic journey. His contributions to Windber football will be remembered, and his future at Gannon University holds great promise.

  3. Bailan Rugg, E-Sports - Bailan Rugg's signing marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter, both for him and for the recognition of esports as a legitimate and celebrated athletic pursuit. His future at Mount Aloysius College promises to be filled with growth and new opportunities.

  4. Tanner Barkley, Basketball -  Tanner Barkley's signing marks the beginning of an exciting new journey, filled with opportunities and challenges, as he takes his talents to the collegiate level at UPJ. His dedication and passion for the game will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the court and inspire those around him to reach for their own dreams.

  5. Andrew Scalia, Baseball - Andrew Scalias' commitment to Mount Aloysius College represents the culmination of years of dedication and hard work, and his future in collegiate baseball holds great promise.

The community of Windber stands united in cheering for these exceptional students as they embark on their collegiate athletic careers. Their success is a source of inspiration for younger students and a beacon of pride for the entire district.

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