On Tuesday, May 11, Owego Free Academy Athletics held a National Letter of Intent signing ceremony for Ashleigh Gault and Evee Coleman.
Gault, who will attend Adelphi University to study Social Work, will continue her swimming career.

Ashleigh Gault is pictured with her family at a National Letter of Intent signing ceremony held Tuesday. Provided photo.
Consistently a top finisher at Sectionals, and a Top 10 finisher at the State Championship, Gault finished first this season in the 200-freestyle and first in the 100-fly at the Sectional Championship meet. She is also on the Athletics Leadership Council, and is recognized as a NYSPHSAA Scholar Athlete.

Ashleigh Gault speaks at OFA on Tuesday, May 11, and during a National Letter of Intent signing ceremony held at the school. Provided photo.
Outside of athletics, Gault has been recognized with Distinguished Honors in sixth through 12th grade, is a member of the National Honor Society, and participates in the Interact Club. Gault also works as a Lifeguard.
Evee Coleman also signed a Letter of Intent, and has plans to attend Binghamton University to study Biology, and will continue her basketball career.

Evee Coleman is pictured with her family at a National Letter of Intent signing ceremony held Tuesday. Provided photo.
Quite impressive, Coleman is a member of the Athletics Leadership Council, is a NYSPHSAA Scholar Athlete, two-time All State, two-time STAC All-Star, two-time Tioga County Defensive Player of the Year, two-time Tioga County First Team All-Star, a two-time Section IV All Star, and in March Coleman became the sixth female in OFA history to score 1,000 career points.
Outside of sports, Coleman is a member of the National Honor Society, she serves as Senior Class Vice President, and she is ranked third in her Senior Class and has a dual enrollment at TC3 with high honors.
Congratulations to both as they continue their athletic, as well as their academic careers.



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