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Campbellsville HS' Ethan Lay, Wyatt Houk sign with LWC



2018-06-03 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
CHS senior baseball player Ethan Lay will continue his academic and playing career at Lindsey Wilson College. Lay recently signed his letter of intent in a special ceremony with friends, family members, coaches and teammates. In front are his mother Ashley Lay, Lay and teammate Wyatt Houk, who will also attend LWC and play baseball this fall. sophomore Brennon Wheeler, freshmen Arren Hash and Alex Lofton, junior Treyce Mattingly, freshmen John Orberson, Tristin Faulkner and Reggie Thomas, juniors Lane Bottoms and Ryan Kearney, sophomores Noah Hughes, Blake Allen, Gavin Johnson and Jimmy Russell and freshman Jastyn Shively. In back, partially hidden, is sophomore Dillon Whitaker. - Calen McKinney


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