On the first National Letter of Intent signing day for future NCAA Division I and II athletes from the high school Class of 2016, Germantown Academy gathered together 18 seniors who plan to play a …
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On the first National Letter of Intent signing day for future NCAA Division I and II athletes from the high school Class of 2016, Germantown Academy gathered together 18 seniors who plan to play a sport in college. Seated (from left): Grace Polisano – F & M (volleyball), Sophie Axenroth – Cornell (Soccer), Mackenzie Meyer – Villanova (Swimming), Katie Aemisegger – Syracuse (Rowing), Kendall Grasela – Penn (Basketball), Erin Lindahl – Georgetown (Swimming), Tese Pribitkin - University of Chicago (Tennis). Standing: Director of Athletics Jim Fenerty, Tommy Whitman – Towson (Swimming), Max Schwartz – F & M (Baseball), Zane Zabinski – Davidson (Baseball), Joe Stinson – NYU (Basketball), Devon Goodman – Penn (Basketball), Gabe Alter – Colgate (Basketball), Emmett Harkins – George Washington (Basketball), Danny Zamarin – Dickinson (Baseball), Billy Brittingham – Muhlenberg (Baseball), Jimmy McAfee – Amherst (Lacrosse).