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Is Your Perkiomen Valley Student-Athlete Signing A Letter Of Intent?

Wednesday is National Signing Day for college-bound athletes. Share your celebration here.

By KAREN WALL and JUSTIN HEINZE

You’ve spent hours in the car, driving to practices and games all over creation. You’ve logged more motel stays than a traveling salesman. You’ve watched more games than Kirk Herbstreit and Chris Berman combined.

And now, all of the effort, all of the practice hours and bruises and frustrations are paying off as your child is about to sign a national letter of intent to keep playing their sport in college.

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Wednesday is Signing Day, when student-athletes across the nation will be committing to continue playing their sport at the collegiate level. It’s a proud moment for any parent -- and we’d love to help you share that achievement.

Send your photo of your daughter or son signing their letter to us here at the Patch. Please include the names of the people in the photo, especially your child’s name, and some details -- what sport they’re committing to play and what position they play, their intended college major and their high school.

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You can include their GPA or any other details that you want to share.

Everyone is welcome to participate, whether your child is committing to NCAA Division I with a full scholarship, NCAA Division III, or community college.

Email it to justin.heinze@patch.com and we’ll help you share your celebration with the readers of the Perkiomen Valley Patch.

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