Longwood Commits Choose Their Next Destination


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The Longwood high school athletic department hosted a signing day ceremony to celebrate the accomplishments of the Lions student-athletes who have committed to continuing their athletic careers at their respective colleges and universities.

"Congratulations to our dedicated athletes," said Robert Neugebauer, Director of Health, Physical Education, and Athletics. "You have made us incredibly proud, and we look forward to hearing about the remarkable achievements you will accomplish throughout your college careers." 

Here are the list of athletes and where they have chosen to continue their careers and education.

Brielle Belonzi - Dominican University, Women's Lacrosse

Kyle Connolly - Post University, Baseball

Ava Franco - Mercy University, Women's Lacrosse

Grace Galvin - Southern Connecticut University, Women's Lacrosse

Olivia Hollingsworth - Campbell University, Women's Lacrosse

Olivia Kaelin - University of New Haven, Women's Lacrosse

Timothy Kaleb - University of Bridgeport, Baseball

Sophie LaCarubba - University of the Cumberlands, Women's Lacrosse

Brooke Morris - Commonwealth University, Bloomberg, Women's Lacrosse

Ava Rivera - Mercer University, Women's Lacrosse

Luke Rizzi - American International College, Baseball

Justin Silon - Long Island University, Men's Lacrosse

Edward Wesche - Post University, Men's Lacrosse

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