Six Falcons Moving On

Six Falcons Moving On
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Daytona State Women’s Basketball celebrated the signings of 6 Student-Athletes on National Signing Day 2022 Wednesday afternoon in the L. Gale Lemerand Fitness Center.

Sophomore Guard, Kimeira Burks– North Carolina Central University

Sophomore Guard, Tanyia Gordon– North Carolina Central University

Sophomore Forward, Blessing Okoh– North Carolina Central University

Sophomore Guard, Odett Schlegl– Olds College

Sophomore Guard, Shayla Bouie– University of Arkansas Pine-Bluff

Freshman Forward, Kierra Wheeler- Chicago State University

Congratulations to each of these young ladies on earning opportunities to move on to the next level to achieve their academic and athletic goals.

Follow @DSCWBball on Twitter and Instagram for highlights #weareone

Original source can be found here.



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