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Twelve St. Mary’s Ryken Athletes Sign College Commitments

On Tuesday, May 21, twelve additional student-athletes from St. Mary's Ryken High School made formal commitments to continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level. The achievements of these students were honored during a ceremony held at the …
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Twelve St. Mary's Ryken Athletes Sign College Commitments

David M. Higgins II, Publisher/Editor

May 24

On Tuesday, May 21, twelve additional student-athletes from St. Mary's Ryken High School made formal commitments to continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level. The achievements of these students were honored during a ceremony held at the school, attended by their parents, family members, coaches, staff, and fellow students.

The event celebrated the dedication and hard work of these athletes, marking a significant milestone in their athletic and academic journeys. The school community gathered to offer their congratulations and support as these students prepare to transition to collegiate sports.

Elijah Wynn
Stevenson University
Track
Isaiah Wynn
McDaniel College
Lacrosse
Tyler Wood
West Virginia University
Wrestling
Margaret Williams
Muhlenberg College
Wrestling
Alina Sweeney
University of Lynchburg
Equestrian
Garrett "Skippy" Nelson
University of Lynchburg
Soccer
Matthew Morris
Ithaca College
Football
Christian Levy
Randolph Macon College
Football
Elle Jubeck
Gardner-Webb University
Volleyball
Liam Haley
University of Lynchburg
Lacrosse
Adonis Dixon
Alvernia University
Football
Joaquim Cariaso
St. Francis University
Volleyball

St. Mary's Ryken High School expressed its gratitude to the families and coaches who have supported these student-athletes throughout their high school careers. The school acknowledged the vital role that parents and coaches play in nurturing and developing young athletes, contributing to their success both on and off the field.

Each athlete's commitment represents not only personal achievement but also the strength and quality of the sports programs at St. Mary's Ryken. The school takes pride in its ability to foster talent and prepare students for the challenges of collegiate athletics.

The ceremony highlighted the importance of balancing academics and athletics, a principle that St. Mary's Ryken instills in its students. The school's administration, teachers, and coaches work collaboratively to ensure that student-athletes receive the support they need to excel in both arenas.

Parents and family members in attendance expressed their pride and joy, celebrating the culmination of years of hard work, perseverance, and dedication. Coaches shared stories of growth and development, underscoring the progress each athlete has made during their time at St. Mary's Ryken.

The school community also took this opportunity to wish the student-athletes success as they embark on their next chapter in collegiate sports. St. Mary's Ryken looks forward to following their journeys and celebrating their future accomplishments.


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