Great News
Hi all,
My family got great news a couple of days ago. My youngest daughter who is 18 and graduating from High School has been accepted to attend Elmira College in New York this August.
Elmira is a small private college and is perfect for Kelsey. She will also be playing soccer for the college. Elmira was one of 4 colleges recruiting Kelsey to play soccer and she choose Elmira after her and I visited the school about 3 weeks ago.
The Coaches are wonderful and the school is perfect for Kelsey. The best part is that Kelsey has been awarded the 3rd highest academic scholarship that Elmira offers – the Presidential Scholarship. We are very proud of her and really looking forward to her years at Elmira.
Take care.
Al Kiel










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