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Due to a lack of student interest, The Bucs’ Blade does not have sufficient staffing to perpetuate the program at this time. No new articles are being written or will be published for the foreseeable future.
Gallery: Senior Basketball and Volleyball Players Sign to Play in College
After enduring endless hours of bumping, setting, spiking, shooting, and dribbling these girls have accomplished what any athlete dreams of doing. Signing to continue their sports career in college. Four seniors, Krysteena Davis (Oakland University), Taylor Craymer (Northwood University), Jami Hogeboom (Northern University), and Paige VanOordt (Oakland Community College) all signed to play either volleyball or basketball in college on November 15, 2013. The room was anything but empty as family, students, and teachers shared their spectacle.
Senior Krysteena Davis can’t contain her smile while signing to play for Oakland next year. (Hoffman)Taylor Craymer and ex-teammate Jami Hogeboom fist bump with pride while former teammates Krysteena Davis and Paige VanOordt role their eyes at their friends. (Hoffman)Senior Taylor Craymer smiles after officially becoming a Northwood University Husky basketball player. (Hoffman)Coaches Corky Nyssen, Katie Kowalczyk-Fulmer, Aaron Smaka, Nicole Burns , Gary Hogeboom (top row left to right) and senior players Taylor Craymer, Krysteena Davis, Jami Hogeboom, and Paige VanOordt smile big for the cameras one final time. (Hoffman)Junior Hunter Coats kisses girlfriend Kristina Davis to congratulate her after singing for Oakland University. (Hoffman)