![]() ![]() Leading up to this moment, Luke had to work in the offseason to try and become the best football player he could.ĭuring the offseason in 2020, Miller and the rest of the Terriers found creative ways to practice and get better during their time off due to Covid-19. Luke also attended multiple Hillsdale College football camps as well as the Top 200 showcase. He visited Heidelberg for a gameday visit and he also has been to multiple other colleges. The recruiting process took Luke to many different camps and colleges. As my Junior year rolled through, I started getting some offers and it finally felt like I could really do this.” “I always that it would be amazing to play football, and I never thought it would happen until my Sophomore year when coaches started contacting me to attend camps. ![]() “It has always been a rough dream of mine,” said Luke about his goal to play football. Luke Miller was a member of the Terrier football team, where he found his passion for the game of football that eventually turned into a goal to play football at the next level. Also joining them for the signing day were Libby Fee, LCS teacher Christyn Smith and former Terrier football coach Curtis Lennard. Luke was joined by his mother Kristen Miller father Mike Miller grandfather Don Failing grandmother Sue Failing and sister Jenna Miller. ![]() The signing day was attended by the entire Litchfield student body and staff, where they wished good luck to their fellow Terrier in his collegiate athletic pursuits. Senior multi-sport athlete Luke Miller signed his national letter of intent to join the Trine Thunder football program. Litchfield High School held a pep assembly for their homecoming festivities and held a national signing day in front of the entire student body. As student-athletes commit to their universities of choice, many school districts are holding signing days for their athletes choosing to pursue collegiate athletics. ![]()
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