 The long-awaited Samsung Galaxy S8 has arrived at Appalachian Wireless. Get yours for the introductory price of just $149.99 with a two-year service agreement. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless, an East Kentucky network company. Signings continue around the region as student athletes make their decision to take their talents to the next level. Eastridge's Dawson Clark made his decision official today with head coach Kelly Wells and the University of Pikeville Bears basketball team. In his senior season for the Warriors, Dawson wrecked up just under 300 points at 299, averaging 10.3 points per game, all while grabbing 124 boards with 4.3 per game. Here's Dawson Clark and head coach Randy McCoy about his college decision. I just talk to God so much. He's my go-to guy. He's the number one in my life. He always has been, always will be. And my teammates here really encouraged me to go on to the next level. They was behind me every day from day one to now. And practice supporting me, trying to make me work harder, get better. And coach McCoy had a lot to do with it too. We call him dad, but he's like a follower to me. I love him to death and my teammates. There really isn't any words you can describe it because there's a memory of moments that last forever. Well, anytime you have a kid that has the opportunity to, number one, continue their education. And number two, get to do something that they enjoy doing. And it helps him to get that education. And we're just really proud. He's a great kid. He's a great student. And he will work extremely hard for Coach Wells. And I think over time, he'll, once he understands the physicality of the college game, and he can do something that's very special and that's shoot the basketball. It's awesome, you know, not having to leave my family behind, you know, going and seeing them on the weekends. They can come watch my games and, you know, see me and stuff. Also from Eastridge High School today, a two-for-one ceremony as Alexis Reigns signed her letter of intent to be a part of the cheerleading program at U-Pike under head coach Jeannie Stone. Last season, the cheerleading squad finished just short of defending their Mid-South Conference cheerleading title by coming in third at the MSC championship. The U-Pike cheer squad has finished first four times, second once, and third once in the last six years. The University of Pikeville picked up another athlete as Tug Valley's Kyle Evans signed his letter of intent to become an archer for the Bears. The senior at Tug Valley has quite a few accomplishments in his career. He was the IBO World Champion, a two-time IBO shooter of the year. He holds seven national titles while winning the West Virginia Triple Crown twice, winning the Kentucky and West Virginia state championships both three times apiece, and he even won a state championship in Georgia. Congratulations to Kyle Evans of Tug Valley.