Maggie Myers Signs with Bobcat WBB

Peru State women's basketball coach Ian Holleran recently announced that Maggie Myers (Bonner Springs, Kan.) signed her national letter of intent to join the Bobcats.<br/> 

June 7, 2021Updated: June 7, 2021
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

(Peru, Neb.) – Peru State women's basketball coach Ian Holleran recently announced that Maggie Myers (Bonner Springs, Kan.) signed her national letter of intent to join the Bobcats.
 
Myers, daughter of Matt and Jenny Myers, recently graduated from Bonner Springs High School.
 
The 5'7 guard, had been awarded Female Athlete of the week, the Kansas Honor Scholar award, as well as the Excellence in Education award. Myers is also a member of the National Honors Society.
 
Myers will be joining the women's basketball team this fall but is undecided what she wants to major in while in college. On top of athletic award, she was offered the No Boundaries Scholarship at Peru State.

Maggie Myers
Pictured in Maggie's signing photo (l to r): Peru State graduate
assistant Josh Kruzel, mother Jenny Myers, sister Gracie Myers,
Maggie Myers, brothers Eden and Mason Myers, and 
father Matt Myers

 

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