Snider seniors Brandon Stuckey and Langston Leavell will continue their athletic careers at the next level.
Stuckey, an offensive lineman, and Leavell, a running back put pen to paper on Wednesday during a signing ceremony at the school.
Stuckey will join the University of Indianapolis, an NCAA Division III program. At 6'2" and 205 lbs., Stuckey was named 1st Team All-Summit Athletic Conference at offensive guard. He plans to study broadcasting at UIndy.
Leavell will play football and baseball at the University of Saint Francis, a powerhouse program in the NAIA. Leavell rushed for 14 touchdowns on 1,170 yards--97.5 per game and 9.14 per carry this past season; and added a receiving touchdown, as well. He earned 2nd team All-SAC honors. In junior baseball season a year ago, Leavell tallied 19 hits with 15 RBI and one home run for a .275 batting average. Leavell plans to study business management or sports management at USF.
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