Conemaugh Township athletes set college plans on Senior Signing Day
Check out where 8 Conemaugh Township senior student-athletes will continue their playing careers in college.
DAVIDSVILLE — Eight Conemaugh Township senior student-athletes announced their intentions to continue their playing careers at the collegiate level, Monday, April 20. Colin Dinyar singed a National Letter of Intent to play baseball at Division II Pitt-Johnstown. A trio of athletes will attend Division III St.
Francis University, including Jacob Bartis, who will play football, Madee Roman, who will compete on the volleyball team, and Kaitlyn Hillegass, who is set to join the cheerleading squad. Ready for the NFL Draft Caleb Burke overcomes injury in preparation of 2026 NFL draft Fall sports moments countdown What's No. 1?
Top Somerset County moments of 2025 fall sports season Meanwhile, Brennan Lohr will take the gridiron at St. Vincent College, where he will be joined by Aidan Burnworth, who will swim for the Bearcats. Nathan Dail announced his intentions to wrestle at Penn Highlands Community College.
Colin Dinyar Dinyar is following his father Eric's footsteps to UPJ, where he was selected by the Detroit Tigers in the 48th round of the 1994 MLB Draft. "Coaching staff definitely was a big part," said Dinyar of his decision to sign with UPJ. "Their two main coaches are the owners of the Flood City organization travel ball team that I played for.
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