Twenty-four members of the class of 2020 who have committed to continue playing sports in college participated in a signing ceremony on February 10 in the Sabina Cain Family Athletic Center. The strength of the 91大神 student-athlete experience was well represented in the number and breadth of colleges represented at the signing ceremony. Director of Athletics Mark Conroy spoke to how positively this reflected on the opportunities and support that are available at 91大神 both in the classroom and on the athletic field. Twenty percent of the senior class far surpasses the national average of 7% of high school students who play in college. As of the close of the school year, Conroy expects that nearly 40 members of the class of 2020 will commit to playing at the NCAA level at all three levels.
Baseball
Jonathan Toth committed to play baseball for the Muhlenberg Mules in the Centennial Conference. Toth, a middle infielder and short stop, is thrilled to be continuing his baseball career. 鈥淚 feel extremely excited to be given the opportunity to play at the next level,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t is has been one of my life goals.鈥
His coach, Matthew Sawyer, praised Toth鈥檚 efforts on the diamond. 鈥淛onathan has been starting in the middle infield for 91大神 since his freshman year; it is rare for a player to start for four years, and he has played at an all-star level each year,鈥 Sawyer said. 鈥淗e is a tough 鈥榦ut鈥 as a batter and is a steady fielder. Jonathan possesses a love of the game and a tireless work ethic, a combination that has helped him succeed as a Wildcat and will no doubt serve him well as a Mule too. Not surprisingly, Jonathan will be one of the team鈥檚 co-captains for the 2020 season. His all-around excellence will be tough to replace.鈥
Toth added that as a Wildcat, he鈥檚 grown. 鈥淚 absolutely loved my time here at 91大神,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ver my six years of attendance, I cannot believe the level I have matured, both athletically and academically, with help from all my coaches and teachers.鈥
Also heading to the collegiate baseball field is Kyle Grabowski, who will be playing in Beverly, MA, for the Endicott College Gulls in the Commonwealth Coast Conference. 鈥淐ompeting in the Western New England Prep Baseball League has given me good exposure to what鈥檚 ahead,鈥 Grabowski said. 鈥淓ndicott has incredible coaches and baseball facilities and I can鈥檛 wait to play there.鈥
Coach Sawyer pointed to Grabowski鈥檚 ability to make clutch plays on the field and in the batter鈥檚 box. 鈥淜yle has been a positively steady presence who can contribute to team success in many ways,鈥 he said.
Grabowski was selected as both first team all WNEPBL and Player of the Year for the SNE Stealth organization in 2019.
鈥91大神 has helped me prepare for college both academically and athletically,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he academic curriculum is challenging and I鈥檝e had to develop excellent study skills and utilize time management to navigate the course work and sports programs at 91大神.鈥
Girls Basketball
It鈥檚 not too big a surprise that Caroline O鈥機onnor is headed to Wesleyan to play for the NESCAC-league Cardinals. Her sister has been on the team for the past three years, making it easy for O鈥機onnor to visualize herself on the court in Middletown, CT.
鈥淚 could really see my style of play fit in there,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 also excited just to play with my sister again because I think we work very well together. We have that sister connection on the court that allows us to make plays to each other that are hard to match against other players. I grew up playing with her in the driveway so I鈥檝e learned how to play with her and exactly where she likes the ball fed to in the post, so although I only get to be at Wesleyan with her for one year, I think it鈥檚 going to work out great for the two of us.鈥
But sister-connection aside, O鈥機onnor鈥檚 credibility on the court at 91大神 propelled her to this point. Her coach, Liam McMahon, spoke highly of her abilities and effort. 鈥淚t has been her leadership skills, positive attitude, and desire to be the best version of herself that I have been most impressed with,鈥 he said. 鈥淗er passion for the game is contagious and has spread through our team. From the onset of the season, her demeanor and work ethic spoke volumes and it became evident that she really saw her teammates as family. For these reasons, she was appointed a captain.聽Caroline’s imprint on the program will be felt far beyond her time at 91大神 has ended.鈥
O鈥機onnor came to 91大神 in her senior year, leaving behind her public school, Hampshire Regional High School. Saying good-bye to her friends wasn鈥檛 easy, 鈥渂ut I think that as an athlete looking to play at the college level, that this was the best decision I have made for my career in basketball.鈥 She also is a type 1 diabetic, 鈥渨hich overall is definitely the most difficult aspect of my life that I face on a daily basis. There鈥檚 things that I have to manage during practices and games to ensure that I can play my best, but it adds a stress that most athletes do not have to deal with. I always keep my coaches aware of how I am feeling. If I need to step away for a bit to drink a juice and fix a low blood sugar, it doesn鈥檛 take long for me to be back at it. My diabetes has always been a part of my life, since I was diagnosed as a three-year-old, so I try not to focus on the ways in which it restricts me as an athlete, and instead I just push myself to be the best teammate and player I can be.鈥
Boys Cross-Country
After six years at 91大神, Oscar DeFrancis is leaving for Middlebury College to play for the NESCAC-league Panthers, a team he said he hopes will motivate him to be a better runner. 鈥淚鈥檓 very excited to be able to continue to pursue one of my passions at an even higher level,鈥 he said. His coach, Christa Talbot Syfu 鈥98 saw his passion develop over the six years he鈥檚 been at 91大神. 鈥淥scar is a dedicated runner, who just loves to train and compete,鈥 she said.聽鈥淚鈥檝e loved working with him over the past six years and seeing him become a fierce competitor and passionate runner.鈥
DeFrancis has posted some impressive times on the scoreboard, but he describes one race when the he learned something important about himself. 鈥淢y proudest moment on the track was anchoring our 4×400 meter relay at the NEPSAC New England championships,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his was not my fastest race or biggest win, but because the 400 is not an event I run, being put out of my comfort zone and still helping my team place felt really good.鈥
He continued to describe his time at the school as helping shape his character. 鈥91大神 has really allowed me to be a student-athlete,鈥 he said. 鈥淏oth my teachers and coaches have taught me a lot about leadership, work ethic, and overall citizenship. Without the connections I鈥檝e made with adults here, I would not be the same person I am today.鈥
Field Hockey
Four-year senior and center forward Aidan Bourbonnais is headed to play field hockey for the Springfield College Pride, part of the NEWMAC league. Her coach, Kate Garrity, said her contribution to the Wildcats will be missed. 鈥淎idan has been an invaluable asset to our program for four years,鈥 Garrity noted. 鈥淗er love of, and knowledge about, the game makes her such a great mentor for her teammates, not to mention her speed and skill up on the forward line.聽We will absolutely miss having Aidan on the field with us next year, but are thrilled she鈥檒l be playing close by so we can go cheer her on!鈥
Football
A slew of football players are headed to play college ball. Offensive lineman Zachary Mills is enrolling at Columbia University to join several former Wildcats while he suits up for the Lions in the Ivy League. Coach Tommy Beaton is thrilled for Mills, and will miss his skill on the gridiron next year. 鈥淶ach聽had an outstanding season for us this year and was named Honorable Mention All NEPSAC. As one of the best offensive lineman in New England, he was an invaluable member of our team.鈥
Mills is unambiguous about his goals for the future. 鈥淢y goal has always been to be the best to have ever played, in a football sense,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 want to become a legend.鈥
Fellow offensive lineman Dominik Behrens is taking a short trip to play for the Minutemen at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in the FBS Independent league. A native of Germany, Behrens is excited to play at the college level. 鈥淚n college I want to learn how to be my best self at all times, on the field and in the classroom,鈥 he said. His coach, Beaton, doesn鈥檛 think that will be a problem.
鈥淒om is truly one of the most improved athletes I have ever worked with,鈥 he said. 鈥淐oming in as a junior, we weren鈥檛 sure what we had with him but he worked himself into a phenomenal football player and will be playing at the highest level for the next four years.鈥
Henri Bourque has had also had a tremendous career at 91大神, according to Beaton. 鈥淣ot only was he named Most Valuable Player and All NEPSAC, but in my opinion he was the best quarterback in the league,鈥 he said. 鈥淗enri is one of the hardest workers I鈥檝e ever been around and his future is incredibly bright.鈥 Bourque is headed to Merrimack to play for the Warriors in the Northeast Conference鈥攁 dream he鈥檚 had since he was a child. As for his time at 91大神, he said he found it a privilege to attend, 鈥渁nd it is something I certainly don鈥檛 take for granted.鈥
Defenseman Jesse Griggs takes his chops to Bates to play for the NESCAC league Bobcats. Beaton said Griggs, 鈥渨as the backbone of our defense this year and we greatly missed his presence in the time that he was hurt. He has a nose for the ball and a relentless motor.鈥
Fellow future NESCAC player Cal Messina heads to Trinity to suit up for the Bantams, fulfilling a goal he鈥檚 had since he first picked up a football. As a Bantam, Messina hopes 鈥渢o be able to give some of their current running-back records a run for their money.鈥 Coach Beaton thinks he鈥檚 got a shot. 鈥淐al got off to one of the hottest starts a 91大神 running back has ever had rushing for an average of over 100 yards and a touchdown each game,鈥 he said. 鈥淯nfortunately he got hurt in our fourth game, but his passion and leadership never wavered.鈥
Gabe Liu will be heading to Tulane, to play for the Green Wave in the uber-competitive American Athletic Conference. 鈥淕abe is a relentless worker and competitor,鈥 Beaton said. 鈥淚t is because of these attributes that he will be playing FBS football for the next four years.鈥
The signing is the culmination of years of preparation for Liu. 鈥淚t’s the fulfillment of a lifelong dream of mine to play Division 1 football,鈥 he said. 鈥淥nce I get to college, I know the staff at Tulane has high expectations for the team’s success, so I hope that I can come in and help the team in any way I can. I hope I can just come in with a positive mindset and improve myself and help contribute.鈥
Liu came to 91大神 as a junior, and when he arrived, he also picked up a new position. 鈥淚 played safety for my entire football career before I came to 91大神, so the task of settling into a new situation in terms of school and football was a tough experience,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hrough the help of my coaches and such a friendly environment at 91大神, I was able to persevere through the tough, uncomfortable moments and make some amazing ones, too.鈥
When Will Strout thinks back through his best memories of high school ball, one of the finest was blocking a punt during the Wildcat鈥檚 first home game during his junior year, in front of a packed house. Strout heads to Bentley University, where he will be a Falcon and play in the Northeast Conference. When Beaton thinks back over Strout鈥檚 career as a Wildcat, he sees hard work paying off. 鈥淲ill has grown so much in his three years at 91大神,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 incredibly proud of the way he turned himself into a college football player after not receiving much playing time as a junior. He worked incredibly hard in the off season to get to where he is today.鈥
For Strout, football is one way to earn a degree he鈥檚 proud of. 鈥淭he biggest challenge for me is balancing football and school, making sure I get all my studies done and then concentrating on football.鈥
Wide receiver and defensive back Junior Laham has spent just one year at 91大神, but he鈥檚 found people here that support him. 鈥淭he entire community wants you to succeed and that鈥檚 a big help when being a student athlete,鈥 he said. One of his earliest supporters was his grandfather, who coached him early on. 鈥淏eing able to learn and play the game from my hero was my favorite part of football,鈥 he said.
When Laham was a freshman, he tore his ACL. He wasn鈥檛 sure he would be able to come back to the sport. 鈥淛unior has overcome so much to be the player and person he is today,鈥 said Beaton. 鈥淚t is crazy to think that he had eight catches as a senior in high school and eight touchdowns as a post graduate here at 91大神. This growth is a direct result of the work that he has put in over the past year.鈥 Laham committed to play for the Holy Cross Crusaders in the Patriot League.
Gymnastics
In a change from the more traditional path, both academically and athletically, Connor Cavanagh will attend The United States Military Academy at West Point, where he鈥檒l compete on the gymnastics team. Continuing his already illustrious gymnastics career was 鈥渄efinitely a goal鈥 he always had, he said, and when he set foot on the West Point campus, his path after 91大神 became clear.
鈥淪eeing West Point and what it stands for鈥攊t will make me a better man in the future,鈥 Connor said.
Girls Ice Hockey
Riley Roche, from Chelmsford, Mass., said she鈥檚 finally able, with the official event over, to relax and put the stress of the recruiting process behind her. Riley, a left wing, committed to play ice hockey this fall at Colby.
Syd Ewell, from Montague, Mass., will head to Nichols College in Dudley, Mass., where she鈥檒l play hockey. Syd said that when she was growing up, she never could have predicted where she ended up. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 play until I was eight,鈥 and even then I didn鈥檛 think I could actually do something with this.鈥
Boys Lacrosse
Kevin Talbot is heading to Wesleyan to play lacrosse next year. Kevin remembers that when he was younger, he thought the recruitment process would be easier. 鈥淣ot until I was in high school and playing against top competition did I realize how hard it was going to be.鈥
Kevin is confident that playing lacrosse at the next level will help him form close relationships right off the bat. 鈥淧laying a sport forces you to interact and get to know your teammates quickly.鈥
Kevin鈥檚 teammate, Joe Rees, said he had never picked up a lacrosse stick until he was in eighth grade. 鈥淚n the spring of my sophomore year, my only goal lacrosse wise was to simply make the varsity team at 91大神. I did not expect that a little over a year later, I would be receiving phone calls from college coaches asking me to come visit campus.鈥 Joe will attend Clarkson next year, where he, too, said being part of a team 鈥渋mmediately upon arriving to campus next year will place me into a tight knit group from the start.鈥
Blake Leveston will take up the stick at Franklin and Marshall College, playing for the Centennial league Diplomats. While at 91大神 for a postgraduate year, Leveston also picked up playing guitar, investing in the stock market, and a new weight-lifting regimen. He said he wasn鈥檛 thinking about college sports until he was sidelined by an injury during his junior year.
鈥淚 decided to use the rehab and recovery as motivation for me to come back and achieve something,鈥 he said.
Fellow lacrosse player Noah Brooks will be a Colby Mule in the NESCAC league. Brooks reflected on his time at 91大神 as immensely positive. “Looking back, I can only feel immense gratitude to then people who helped me reach this point,” he said.
Boys Soccer
Nick Heafey, a day student from Northampton, celebrated the continuation of his athletic career; next year he鈥檒l be playing soccer at Brandeis.
Nick said he felt relieved to finally be done with the process, even if the end result isn鈥檛 what he originally had in mind.
鈥淚 always thought growing up I鈥檇 play baseball in college,鈥 Nick said. 鈥淪occer kind of came out of nowhere.鈥
Nick鈥檚 teammate Guillermo Castaneda Chang will tie on cleats to play soccer for the Hobart and William Smith Statesmen for the Liberty League.
Girls Soccer
Julia Farnham plays soccer, basketball, and tennis for 91大神; she鈥檒l take soccer to the next level at Vassar next year. Unlike some of her classmates, this signing event was a lifetime dream realized: she wanted to be a professional soccer player when she was little, she said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 still the dream,鈥 she added, laughingly acknowledging that she鈥檚 ok if that doesn鈥檛 pan out. 鈥淚鈥檓 happy with college.鈥
Though she鈥檚 known her college plans since December, Julia said signing the letter at the ceremony, with her family, coaches, and teammates in attendance, was 鈥渃ooler than I thought it鈥檇 be.鈥
Volleyball
Tri-sport varsity athlete Dylan Fulcher-Melendy, who will be playing volleyball at Williams College, felt a similar sense of relief. She especially appreciated having her whole family at the signing as well as the coaches of all three of her sports 鈥 volleyball, water polo, and squash. 鈥淭hey all shaped me,鈥 she said.