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Troy butler
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VANDALIA - The Troy-Vandalia-Butler baseball games always seem to play a pivotal role in determing the MVL champion.Īnd Troy coach Ty Welker and Vandalia-Butler coach Trent Dues were happy to not see the game played Monday in bitterly cold, rainy conditions. In the front row, Troy and his parents.Troy’s Eli Donnan had a big double in the Trojans win over Vandalia-Butler Friday. In the photo above: In the back row, Coach Craig Phillips, Coach John Fureno.

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In the photo above: In the back row, Coach Brad Niles, Coach Lisa Trembley, Sarah’s brother, Anthony Paradiso, and Coach John Fureno. “Keuka and Binghamton are so very fortunate to have these athletes, and we look forward to what the future holds for Sarah and Troy.”Ĭongratulations to Sarah and Troy. “We share in their happiness as National Signing Day marks the end of one journey and the beginning of the next,” Dr. They never make excuses they just play and they play hard. They stand tall with their teammates and coaches. “I have watched them on the playing fields.

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“Sarah and Troy are outstanding students, outstanding athletes and true leaders,” said Fort Plain Jr./Sr. Looking beyond college, perhaps Fort Plain’s hallways and volleyball court will see Sarah return to share her knowledge and experience: she plans to major in education at Keuka College. She told the Gazette reporter, “I did some research on my own, took a virtual tour, it had to be virtual my first time, and then I verbally committed our second or third meeting after talking to another player. Keuka is a Division III College located southeast of Rochester, in New York’s Finger Lakes Region.Īfter that showcase, Sarah received an email from Wright and met with him via Zoom. She played at a number of college showcases last year, and her skill on the court caught the eye of Keuka College coach Quinn Wright. Sarah has been a standout player on Fort Plain’s volleyball team. He encouraged other student-athletes to pursue their dreams by putting in hard work and effort. The university met his goals of playing at a Division 1 school that offers strong academic and athletic programs. Troy noted that Binghamton liked him and he liked Binghamton. “I had to get out, had to get my name out there first before they could start coming to me. “We were all over this side of the country, all summer,” he told the Gazette reporter at the signing ceremony. He said he increased his exposure to recruiters by participating in college showcases and playing near and far with the Capital Region Renegades baseball travel team. Troy chose to play baseball at Division I Binghamton over Siena, UAlbany, Rutgers, UMass, Maine and University of Maryland. Troy and Sarah decided to wait to have their ceremony until school reopened, rather than celebrate virtually.Īt the afternoon event, which was covered by the Daily Gazette, Troy and Sarah talked about how they connected with college recruiters despite a pandemic and attending a relatively small high school.

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The signing ceremony was postponed from its original date in early November due to Fort Plain’s temporary transition to remote learning. Talented Fort Plain senior athletes Troy Butler and Sarah Paradiso celebrated signing with Binghamton University and Keuka College at a December 15 ceremony at their high school. They practiced, they competed, they shared their hard work on the baseball diamond and volleyball court with college representatives, and it all paid off.






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