High school athletes from Bishop Manogue, Damonte Ranch, Douglas, McQueen, and Spanish Springs have made significant college signings and commitments for various sports in the fall of 2023.

Why It Matters

This showcases the talent and dedication of high school athletes and their opportunities to continue their athletic and academic pursuits at the college level.

By the Numbers
  • Danielle Taylor, Nicholls State University, soccer
  • Amaya Aramini, Notre Dame, cross country
  • Ava Luczkow, St. Mary's, cross country
  • Takeo Cervantez, Nevada, baseball
  • Jackson Elliott, Northern Arizona, cross country
  • Quinn Garrett, California State Stanislaus, women’s basketball
  • Talia Tretton, Iowa, softball
  • Haley Wilkinson, Grand Canyon University, softball
  • Izzy Porter, Kansas, swimming
  • Tre LaGrone III, UNLV, baseball
  • Katy Zboinski, Nebraska, swimming
  • Pierce Dahl, Westminster University, lacrosse
  • Easton Larson, Aurora University, lacrosse
State of Play
  • Hundreds of athletes are expected to make commitments and signings in the spring, further highlighting the prominence of high school sports in college recruitment.
What's Next

More athlete signings are anticipated in the spring, solidifying the role of high school sports in shaping collegiate athletic programs.

Bottom Line

The college signings and commitments of these high school athletes underscore the pivotal role of high school sports as a pathway to higher education and athletic achievement.