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Updated: March 9, 2025 @ 3:32 pm
Photoed above are the Dragons who signing most recently to play collegiate level football: Wyatt Myers, Dashaun Keith, Tyler Oglesby, and Rett Hemphill.
Photoed above are the Dragons who signing most recently to play collegiate level football: Wyatt Myers, Dashaun Keith, Tyler Oglesby, and Rett Hemphill.
Surrounded by their families, coaches, teammates, and supporters, four Jefferson High School football players officially signed their letters of intent last month on Early Signing Day to continue their athletic and academic careers at the collegiate level.
Wyatt Meyers committed to Georgetown College, Tyler Oglesby and Dashaun Keith both committed to Erskine College, and Rett Hemphill committed to Murray State. Their signings add to the growing list of Jefferson athletes who have earned scholarships to play at the next level.
Head Coach Travis Noland praised the athletes for their talent on the field and their leadership and commitment to excellence.
“These young men have put in the work, and we’re incredibly proud to see them take this next step,” said Athletic Director Bill Navas. “They’ve represented Jefferson well, and we know they’ll continue to do great things.”
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