PDS students sign to universities

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Princeton Day School Head of Upper School Carlton Tucker, Head of School Paul Stellato, Director of Athletics Tim Williams, and Basketball Coach Paris McLean stand by Davon Reed flanked by his parents David and Rose Reed as he signs to play basketball with the University of Miami.

Princeton Day School Head of Upper School Carlton Tucker, Head of School Paul Stellato, Director of Athletics Tim Williams, and Tennis Coach Ed Tseng stand by Samantha Asch flanked by her parents Will Asch and Gina DelGiudice as she signs to play tennis at Wake Forest University.

Two Princeton Day School students signed to play sports at universities in the fall.

Ewing resident, Davon Reed, signed to play basketball for the University of Miami.

Reed recently scored the 1,500 point of his career. He was chosen to play basketball at the NBA Players Association Top 100 Camp, a camp for the top 100 players in the country, last year.

Reed is an honor role student and was the recipient of 20+ scholarship offers to play basketball in the fall.

Princeton resident, Samantha Asch, signed to play tennis for Wake Forest University.

Asch won the Prep B Championship title at the end of the Fall 2012 season with the girls varsity tennis team. The team won the Mercer County Championship last year, and the Prep A Championship in 2009.

Asch, was recently named Girls Tennis Player of the Year in the Princeton Packet.

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