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Inter-Ac League stars sign letters of intent along the East Coast

Tagged under: News, Non-PIAA, pfn, Recruiting

| February 12, 2024


The Inter-Ac 2x defending champions Haverford School pair of offensive linemen signed their letter of intents. Noah Andrewson is heading north to FCS program University of Albany which plays in the CAA conference. His teammate Adon Gross is staying closer to home after choosing Division 2 in-state program Kutztown University. Springside Chestnut Hill Academy star RB Jayden Sumpter signed his letter of intent to Patriot League program Georgetown University. Malvern Prep had 2 offensive lineman sign letters of intent with Liam Horan accepting a preferred walk-on offer from Penn State University while Dylan Kraiza choose Bloomsburg University. Dylan stated he choose Bloomsburg “Because of the family bond that’s in the locker room & the coaching staff. There is a continuous success with the program & coach Sprague are two driving factors & I know they’ll be there throughout my college career. Coming in as a freshman no one is guaranteed anything so I will do everything I can to help build a successful team. I definitely feel that my knowledge of the game is a strong point and that will bring a lot especially being a center, but I’m super excited to obtain more knowledge with college football”. Dylan intends to major in business management and wanted to thank his father for all the sacrifices he’s given him throughout life not just with sports but obtaining an awesome education. “I would be nowhere and know nothing without him. I’d also like to thank my mother & siblings for always being there for me. Coach G, Coach Carrol, & Coach Carr for always believing in me throughout high school. Lastly, I’d like to thank my girlfriend & my friends from home because we have been through so many hard times together & they have helped me so much along the way.

Skyler Smith the dynamic QB of Malvern Prep also announced his commitment to Patriot League member Lafayette College. Skyler mentioned he’s fully locked into having a great senior season and his recruitment is absolutely shut down. Outside of his workout sessions with his QB coach he won’t be hitting the camp circuit. Skyler stated “I will not be attending other camps this summer, I confidently am locked in with Lafayette, Instead I will be preparing for a big senior season and trying to help out around the community as much as I can.

When asked what made him decide to commit so early he said “The brotherhood and potential I got to experience at Lafayette is what definitely drew me in. They have a goal and every single person is all in on it. After conversations with Coach DiMuzio and Coach Troxell I instantly felt like part of the Lafayette family and the fit felt perfect. The future for the Leopards is bright and i’m excited to be a part of the uprise in the program”.

As for a major Skyler intends to major in engineering upon enrolling at Lafayette after what he hopes is a successful senior campaign culminating in an Inter-Ac championship.

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