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St. John the Baptist D.H.S. Student-Athlete Kyle Williams Signs Letter of Intent

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June 19, 2014                                                    

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St. John the Baptist D.H.S. Student-Athlete Kyle Williams Signs Letter of Intent

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 WEST ISLIP, NY – It is an exciting time at St. John the Baptist Diocesan High School as a top student-athlete has  selected his college. The SJB community is proud to celebrate the accomplishment of this student-athlete:

Kyle Williams, Freeport resident- Boys Basketball - Grambling State University in Louisiana.

 The National Letter of Intent (NLI) is a document used by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to indicate a student athlete's commitment to participating in interscholastic athletics in the United States.

“I am very excited for Kyle as he embarks onto the next step. I am sure he will make an impact at Grambling as he did here at SJB.  Kyle is a wonderful basketball player, a great student and an outstanding young man. We wish Kyle all the best, and he will be missed here at St. John’s.” said Ralph Dalton, boys Athletic Director.

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 About St. John the Baptist Diocesan High School

About St. John the Baptist Diocesan High School: 1,700 students attend St. John the Baptist DHS, a college preparatory Catholic High School located on the south shore in West Islip. As part of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, St. John’s offers a value-centered education that recognizes the unique talents and abilities of each child, while fostering a school environment that challenges students to reach their true potential. Open since 1966, St. John’s offers a rigorous curriculum and extensive activity and athletic programs. Students have the opportunity to take numerous Advanced Placement classes and 99% of St. John’s graduates continue on to higher education. For Mission Statement and additional information: http://www.stjohnsdhs.org/

 

Contact: Mrs. Trish O’Donnell

631.587.8000

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