Deininger, three others
headed to collegiate sports
Pennsbury senior Leigh Deininger has chosen to continue her athletic career at St. Joseph's University as a field hockey player.
A standout midfielder in both hockey and soccer, Deininger was more experienced playing soccer for the YMS Speed Demons for the past seven years.
Deininger started playing soccer competitively when she was 8-years-old, under the tutelage of her dad Roger who was a standout in the sport at Shippensburg.
Last season in hockey, Deininger was an SOL National Conference first team selection, helping Pennsbury to the first round of districts.
Deininger will join three male student athletes at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5 when the four will sign Division I National Letters of Intent at the PHS TV studios on the East campus.
The Pennsbury boys who are signingThursday include soccer players Eric Schoenle (Mount St. Mary's) and Alex Ockford (West Virginia) in addition to linebacker Steve Marck, who is headed to Miami of Ohio to join his brother C.J.
- Sports Editor Steve Sherman
A standout midfielder in both hockey and soccer, Deininger was more experienced playing soccer for the YMS Speed Demons for the past seven years.
Deininger started playing soccer competitively when she was 8-years-old, under the tutelage of her dad Roger who was a standout in the sport at Shippensburg.
Last season in hockey, Deininger was an SOL National Conference first team selection, helping Pennsbury to the first round of districts.
Deininger will join three male student athletes at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5 when the four will sign Division I National Letters of Intent at the PHS TV studios on the East campus.
The Pennsbury boys who are signingThursday include soccer players Eric Schoenle (Mount St. Mary's) and Alex Ockford (West Virginia) in addition to linebacker Steve Marck, who is headed to Miami of Ohio to join his brother C.J.
- Sports Editor Steve Sherman
Labels: boys soccer, field hockey, Football, Pennsbury
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