On Wednesday, February 4, The Woodlands High School hosted a signing day for students continuing their athletic careers at the collegiate level after graduation. Athletes from sports including baseball, football, swimming, volleyball, track and field, and more signed their letters of commitment, officially announcing where they will compete next year.
Baseball
Jack Smejkal (University of Texas at Austin)
“To the coaches at UT, thank you for believing in me and giving me the opportunity to be a part of your baseball program. I’m honored to further my academic and athletic career at the University of Texas.” — Smejkal
Chase Bradley (Angelina College)
Tanner Flynn (Southwestern University)
Luke Peterson (East Texas Baptist University)
Luke Sheeren (Truman State University)
Football
Cody Jordan (University of Colorado)
“I want to thank my dad for first putting the ball in my hand and teaching me about the sport and life.” — Jordan
Jamieson Gavin (Rhodes College)
“To my teammates, thank you for competing and always having my back.” — Gavin
Caycen Bartolazzi (Trinity University)
Cole Carlin (Midwestern State University)
Tyson Clinton (Northwestern Oklahoma State University)
Luke Crudgington (University of North Texas)
Jy’Ree Jefferson (Texas A&M University–Kingsville)
Parker Stewart (Trinity University)
Jabaric Sullivan (Sam Houston State University)
Deng Wei (Texas A&M University–Kingsville)
Swim and Dive
Brooke Miller (Vanderbilt University)
“Thank you to my parents for the early mornings, long drives, and for waiting hours just for a 20-second race.” — Miller
Whittier Molloy (University of Pennsylvania)
Track and Field
Jesse Natale (Texas State University)
“With my aspirations of the Olympics, I really think the Bobcats are where I’m meant to be.” — Natale
Madison Hanyzewski (Saint Leo University)
Cross Country / Track
Brady Meredith (Rhodes College)
Men’s Volleyball
Mateo Sanz (Harvard University)
Volleyball
Katelyn Cavazos (Erskine College)
Sophie Mathay (Tyler Junior College)
Acrobatics & Tumbling
Emily Hubbard (University of Oregon)
“Going to college for the thing I love most seems like a dream.” — Hubbard
Basketball
Isa Alaniz (Oklahoma Christian University)
“To my coaches, your encouragement, love, and belief in me has meant more than you know, especially during the hard days.” — Alaniz
Golf
Finn Burkholder (Mississippi State University)
Cooper Paull (Gonzaga University)
Lacrosse
Alek Askeroglu (Duke University)
Cody Mabry (Syracuse University)
Hayden Johnson (Ohio Wesleyan University)
Landon Shepard (Saint Leo University)
Tristin Zielinski (Southwestern University)
Rowing
Alisha Muncherjee (University of Portland)
Soccer
Paige Barnett (Clarkson University)
Riley Ressler (Upper Iowa University)
Softball
Rylie Bartholomew (Ouachita Baptist University)
Tennis
Ahona Chowdhury (Carnegie Mellon University)
Water Polo
Jasmine Keszei (California Baptist University)
