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*PHOTOS*Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School Student-Athletes Commit to Colleges During Senior Signing Day

CHARLTON — Superintendent-Director Kyle Brenner is pleased to announce that Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School student-athletes signed their commitments to their respective colleges during the Senior Signing Day Ceremony, last week. 

CHARLTON — Superintendent-Director Kyle Brenner is pleased to announce that Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School student-athletes signed their commitments to their respective colleges during the Senior Signing Day Ceremony, last week. 

On Tuesday, May 16, eight Bay Path seniors and their families gathered in the high school’s gymnasium. Members of Bay Path’s athletic teams also attended to show support for their teammates. 

Senior Signing ceremonies give student-athletes the opportunity to publicly sign their National Letter of Intent, committing themselves to attend a specific university.  

The event began with opening remarks from School Counselor Bryan Richards, who spoke on behalf of each student-athlete.

During the ceremony:

  • Dominic Moniz, of Dudley, committed to playing soccer at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth;
  • Grace Jones, of Charlton, committed to playing softball at Westfield State University;
  • Tyler Kasprzycki, of Oxford, committed to playing football at Westfield State University;
  • Dylan McDonald, of Oxford, committed to playing baseball at Anna Maria College;
  • Amelia Peterson, of Webster, committed to playing volleyball at Roger Williams University;
  • Amber Girard, of Webster, committed to playing soccer at Anna Maria College;
  • Ruby Pullin, of Dudley, committed to playing lacrosse at Nichols College;
  • Zachary Hinkley, of Charlton, committed to playing football at Nichols College. 

“It is my pleasure to congratulate each of our student-athletes for their commitment to these fantastic programs,” said Superintendent Director Brenner. “These students have been valued highly as players and teammates during their time here at Bay Path and I know they will continue to shine in their new programs.”

This ceremony marked the second time the school has held such an event.

Superintendent-Director Brenner would like to thank School Counselor Bryan Richards for his efforts to organize this event.

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