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Four Florida High Seminoles Sign Letters Of Intent On Tuesday

Four Florida High Seminoles Sign Letters Of Intent On Tuesday
Four Florida High Seminoles Sign Letters Of Intent On Tuesday
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TALLAHASSEE, FLa. (WTXL) - Tuesday was a big day for four Florida High student-athletes, as all four inked letters of intent to continue their sport at the next level.

The Seminole boys soccer team, celebrated two signings, as Brandon Krambeck and Michael Williams both signed college scholarships. Krambeck, a keeper who had nearly 120 saves this season, inked with NAIA Thomas University, while Williams chose to continue his career with Division II Emmanuel College.

"It's really exciting," said Williams of his signing day. "It's something I dreamed of doing. It's further away from home and I would have chosen another option, but it's all about the experience."

"I chose Thomas because of the location and it's the coaching staff really appealed to me and it's just a really great opportunity," added Karmbeck.

Two Seminole football players joined Krambeck and Williams by putting pen to paper. Caleb Davie, who tallied 150 tackles in his senior campaign, inked with Southeastern, while two way player Karenz Stephens signed with Mississippi Valley State.

"I'm just thankful that I have the opportunity to go play college ball at the next level," said Stephens, who will focus on offense as a Delta Devil. "It's just great. It's an amazing experience, once in a lifetime."

"For the past seven years, being here at Florida High, coming through middle school with my teammates, it's a great relief that I actually ended up signing so it's a good time," said Davie.