Eight spring sports athletes from Thomas Jefferson participated in the school’s Signing Night on Wednesday inside TJ’s Little Theatre. The athletes all signed their letters of intent to play in the fall at the collegiate level. Participating were, from left to right: Derek Voigt (baseball at Linfield College), Taylor Stark (baseball and football at Linfield), Cassidy Robey (track and cross country at the University of San Francisco), Jerett Hardy (baseball at Gray’s Harbor College), Tyler Hanson (soccer at Seattle University), DJ DeWaele (soccer at Highline Community College), Jordan Beers (baseball at Linfield) and Kylle Ashton (baseball at Linfield). - Jacinda Howard/The Mirror
Jacinda Howard/The Mirror
Eight spring sports athletes from Thomas Jefferson participated in the school’s Signing Night on Wednesday inside TJ’s Little Theatre. The athletes all signed their letters of intent to play in the fall at the collegiate level. Participating were, from left to right: Derek Voigt (baseball at Linfield College), Taylor Stark (baseball and football at Linfield), Cassidy Robey (track and cross country at the University of San Francisco), Jerett Hardy (baseball at Gray’s Harbor College), Tyler Hanson (soccer at Seattle University), DJ DeWaele (soccer at Highline Community College), Jordan Beers (baseball at Linfield) and Kylle Ashton (baseball at Linfield).

TJ athletes sign on the dotted line


June 13, 2008 · Updated 1:00 PM 

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