Gabrielle Jansen / The Outlook Friday, Benjamin Russell senior Sarah Rogers signed her National Letter of Intent to play volleyball at Univeristy of Mobile next year. Pictured from left, back row are Benjamin Russell athletic director Pam Robinson, volleyball coach Magan Ford and vice principal Tracy McGhee; front row, mother Fadra Rogers, Rogers and father Chris Rogers. Sarah Rogers said she chose Mobile because she felt a click with its community. She said she needs to improve her communication skills for the next level. "(I need to improve my) communication skills and just working with a new team to build back from being a freshman to being able to play with other people I'm not used to," Rogers said.
Gabrielle Jansen / The Outlook Friday, Benjamin Russell senior Sarah Rogers signed her National Letter of Intent to play volleyball at Univeristy of Mobile next year. Pictured from left, back row are Benjamin Russell athletic director Pam Robinson, volleyball coach Magan Ford and vice principal Tracy McGhee; front row, mother Fadra Rogers, Rogers and father Chris Rogers. Sarah Rogers said she chose Mobile because she felt a click with its community. She said she needs to improve her communication skills for the next level. "(I need to improve my) communication skills and just working with a new team to build back from being a freshman to being able to play with other people I'm not used to," Rogers said.
Friday, Benjamin Russell senior Sarah Rogers signed her National Letter of Intent to continue her volleyball career at University of Mobile, an NAIA program, next year.
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