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Six Babylon Lacrosse Players Announce College Choices

Boys and girls sign national letters of intent to earn scholarships.

Six Babylon high school lacrosse players signed national letters of intent to play in college and will receive athletic scholarships.

The players who signed were: Shayne Antolini, Davidson College; Brian Boehm, Stony Brook University; Shannon Hartigan, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Nicole Holder, Sacred Heart University; Megan Nerney, High Point University and Sean Quigley, Binghamton University

Babylon School District superintendent Linda Rozzi, Babylon Junior-Senior High School principal Al Cirone and director of health, physical education and athletics Michael De Joseph, along with the children’s parents, gathered to support and celebrate with the honored athletes on Nov. 17.

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Caption: Six Babylon School District student-athletes signed National Letters of Intent on Nov. 17. Seated (from left) are Nicole Holder, Megan Nerney, Shannon Hartigan, Shayne Antolini, Sean Quigley and Brian Boehm. Standing are Tim Harrison, Babylon Junior-Senior High School girls lacrosse coach; Babylon Junior-Senior High School principal Al Cirone; Babylon School District superintendent of schools Linda Rozzi; Babylon School District director of health, physical education and athletics Michael De Joseph; and John Greaney, Babylon Junior-Senior High School boys lacrosse coach.

Photo courtesy of the Babylon School District

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