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10 Strongsville High Students Sign Letters of Intent

The students are football and soccer players and have committed to colleges throughout the region.

STRONGSVILLE, OH - Ten Strongsville High School students have committed to seven colleges to continue their athletic careers. The students, a mixture of boys and girls, are soccer and football players. The 10 students announced their signings on Feb. 1.

The school released the names of the athletes along with some of their athletic accomplishments. Read about the 10 student-athletes below.

Jared Anderson (Boys Soccer)
  • Committed to The Ohio State University
  • 4-year varsity letter winner
  • Set single season scoring record with 31 goals
  • Set career scoring record with 67 goals
Samantha Church (Girls Soccer)
  • Committed to Findlay University
  • 3-year varsity letter winner
Alex Gyerman (Boys Soccer)
  • Committed to Cleveland State University
  • 2-year varsity letter winner
  • Earned 10 wins and 5 shutouts as goalkeeper this season
Ben Hryszko (Boys Soccer)
  • Committed to Cleveland State University
  • 3-year varsity letter winner
  • 2016 Team MVP
  • 10th all-time at SHS for assists with 18
Peter Mocho (Football)
  • Committed to Walsh University
  • 2-year varsity letter winner
  • 2016 Team Captain
  • Honorable Mention All-Greater Cleveland Conference
  • Owns longest TD catch in SHS history (86 yards)
Megan Patrick (Girls Soccer)
  • Committed to Northern Kentucky University
  • 3-year varsity letter winner
  • 2016 Team Captain
Gabi Robilotta (Girls Soccer)
  • Committed to Walsh University
  • Club Soccer (CFC) Team Captain
Joe Talpas (Football)
  • Committed to Alderson Broaddus University
  • 2-year varsity letter winner
  • Also throws shot/discus for SHS Track & Field
Miranda Thomas (Girls Soccer)
  • Committed to Wright State University
  • 2-year varsity letter winner
Madison Vancucha (Girls Soccer)
  • Committed to Findlay University
  • 3-year varsity letter winner

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