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Diamond Bar Athlete Commits To La Verne

Student-athletes gathered with their families, coaches and staff to celebrate launching the next phase of their lives with intent letters.

(Diamond Bar High School, WVHS photo)

LA VERNE, CA — Diamond Bar High parents, athletes, and family members who have spent countless hours honing their craft in school teams, sports clubs, and private training celebrated the pay-off of all the hard work on Wednesday.

Five seniors from Diamond Bar High School made commitments to play their sports at the collegiate level during a signing day ceremony attended by an enthusiastic group of families, coaches, friends, and staff members.

Soccer defender Jordyn Beaulieu will be playing at University of La Verne.

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Jordyn Beaulieu signs letter of intent to University of La Verne

Star running back Jeremiah Chukwudobe will be taking his talents to University of California, Davis next fall.

Jeremiah Chukwudobe signs letter of intent to University of California Davis

With dreams of playing in the NFL, Chukwudobe, nicknamed “Shifty” by teammates for his quick feet on the field has averaged 108 rushing yards per game and scored 9 touchdowns.

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Another top Brahma athlete, swimmer Dylan Hou who specializes in the 500 Free and 100 Breast events, will attend Pomona College.

Dylan Hou signs intent letter to Pomona College

The ceremony also spotlighted three elite soccer players that have realized their collegiate dreams.

Forward Olivia Valdivia will be going to University of North Dakota.

Olivia Valdivia signs letter of intent to University of North Dakota
Jaida Wilson, who was named Rookie of the Year, will be headed to California State University, Fullerton.
Jaida Wilson signs letter of intent to Cal State University, Fullerton
"I believe Cal State Fullerton offers me a great opportunity to excel academically and grow as an athlete,” she said.

Photos, courtesy Walnut Valley Unified School District

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