Two Ellwood City student athletes have signed letters of intent this week.
Lincoln High School seniors Milo Sesti and Alexander Roth have each signed letters of intent this week to continue their respective athletic careers at the collegiate level.
Sesti has signed his athletic letter of intent to continue his golfing career at California State University, according to Curtis Agostinelli, Ellwood City athletic director, while Roth has decided to continue his athletic and academic career at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Sesti, a four-year letterman in golf and basketball, is the son of Rocco and Suzie Sesti. Milo plans to study professional golf management.
Roth, a four-year-letterman in basketball and swimming, signed his athletic letter of intent to continue swimming at IUP where he will study psychology. Roth swam with Riverside High School as part of the co-op with the district.
Roth, son of Dr. Rick and Denise Roth, is also a three-year letterman in baseball.
Pictured with Milo Sesti are, seated: Milo Sesti and Lincoln golf coach Sam Barry, and standing, Curtis Agostinelli and John Sovich, LHS senior high principal.
Pictured with Alexander Roth at left are, seated: Denise Roth, Alexander Roth, and Dr. Rick Roth, and standing, John Sovich, LHS senior high principal, Curtis Agostinelli, LHS athletic director, and Gwen Nulph, Riverside’s swim coach.
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