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Will Glancy and John Icaza Most Recent Time to Sign Sports' Student-Athletes to Commit to Play College Ball

Dickinson and Muhlenberg respectively add impact players.

Will Glancy and John Icaza Most Recent Time to Sign Sports' Student-Athletes to Commit to Play College Ball
2012-10-13
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL, October 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) Time to Sign Sports is pleased to announce that Will Glancy has committed to the Dickinson Red Devils and John Icaza will play his college baseball for the Muhlenberg Mules.

"Will is a kid who had a number of D1 looks, but in the end, Dickinson won out in the recruiting process," said Gary Cohn, one of Time to Sign Sports co-founders. Cohn continues, "Coach Hanson is building a dynamic team and securing Glancy is a major piece of that process." Glancy, from New Jersey, is a middle infielder with soft hands and quick feet. Showing gap to gap power and excellent bat speed, Glancy will have an impact for the Red Devils in the field and at the plate.

John Icaza, another player from the Garden State, could not be happier with his decision to commit to Muhlenberg. According to Berg Ohanian, the company's other co-founder, "Icaza is blessed with great speed (sub 6.80) and surprising pop in the bat. In showcases this summer, he displayed that power by taking balls out opposite field." Muhlenberg gets a middle infielder who can also take it to the outfield. With Coach Gross taking over at the helm, players like Icaza will make his job just a little bit easier.

Both guys ended up in the competitive Centennial Conference.

"Time to Sign Sports is excited to see our guys get after on the same field...albeit in different uniforms," concludes Cohn.

Time to Sign Sports, Inc. focuses on assisting and advising high school baseball players and high school softball players achieve and earn college scholarships and roster spots to continue their dream of playing ball at the next level. For more information please call us at 866.866.8643 or email us at info@timetosignsports.com.

Website: http://www.timetosignsports.com

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[Press-News.org] Will Glancy and John Icaza Most Recent Time to Sign Sports' Student-Athletes to Commit to Play College Ball
Dickinson and Muhlenberg respectively add impact players.