Neighbors | Submitted .Pictured are Kyle Kimerer (swimming), Jenna Vivo (golf), Brian Terlesky (golf), Cade Kreps (golf) and Bryan Kordupel (golf), signing their letters of intent.
On the first day of the NCAA early signing period, five Spartan student athletes signed their national letters of intent to continue their academic and athletic careers.
Kyle Kimerer signed to continue his swimming career at Canisius College in Buffalo, N.Y. and major in accounting. Krimerer has a 4.0 GPA and has been a two-time state qualifier in two relays. He earned All-Ohio honors both years, was an AAC First-Team selection three years and a four-time Northeastern Ohio First Team selection. Krimerer also is a member of the school record setting 200 medley and 200 and 400 freestyle relays. Krimerer is the AAC meet record holder in the 200 free and 100 butterfly events.
Jenna Vivo signed her letter of intent to compete in women’s golf at Youngstown State University, where she will major in biology. She has a 3.7 GPA and qualified to the state golf tournament in her sophomore year. Vivo was the district champion that year, shooting a 73, and a sectional champion in her junior year. She was also a two-time First-Team AAC selection and a two-time First-Team Northeastern Ohio selection. She was a four-time Greatest Golfer of the Valley.
Three members from the most successful boys golf team in Boardman school history are headed to compete in college.
Brian Terlesky signed his letter of intent to continue his golfing career at Youngstown State University, where he will major in business. He is a four-time Ohio State Qualifier and earned Second Team All-Ohio honors his junior year, a three-time AAC First Team selection, three-time AAC Player of the Year and a three-time All-Northeastern selection. He won 11 high school tournaments and was a two-time Sectional Champion. Terlesky holds the school record for nine holes (31) and 18 holes (67). He also has a 3.5 GPA.
Cade Kreps will also continue his golfing career at The University of Akron and major in business. Kreps has a 4.0 GPA in the classroom. He was a three-time state qualifier, four-time First Team AAC, two-time All Northeastern Ohio First-Team selection and was the 2016 AAC tournament champion. He shot a career low score of 69 at Youngstown Country Club and was the co-medalist of the 2017 Canfield Invitational.
Bryan Kordupel signed his letter-of-intent to continue his golfing career at Youngstown State University. He has a 4.0 GPA and will major in mechanical engineering. Kordupel is a two-time state qualifier, two-time First Team AAC selection and two-time All Northeastern Ohio selection. He had a career low score of 71 at Youngstown Country Club and had a hole-in-one this year at the Kiely Cup Tournament at Canterbury Country Club.
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