GHS athletes sign National Letter of Intent to play college sports
GUILDERLAND — This week, more than a score of Guilderland athletes signed a National Letter of Intent to play college sports in return for scholarships.
The letters are binding, committing them to play at National Collegiate Athletic Association colleges and universities while also forbidding coaches from recruiting them further.
At the same time, three Guilderland athletes signed on for the Special Olympics.
The Guilderland students who signed are listed with the sport they play at the school they will attend:
— Enesio Capollari, soccer, Siena;
— Emmy Horja, soccer, Fairleigh Dickinson University Metro;
— Alexa Kosier, cross-country and outdoor track, SUNY Geneseo;
— Saida Assabahi, track, Binghamton University;
— Anthony Ruggiero, volleyball, Hartwick;
— Temani Thompson, track, Hudson Valley Community College;
— Abby Rudolph, soccer, SUNY Potsdam;
— Nadia Hawrylchak, wrestling, Ursinus College;
— Tatum Cramer, track, Georgetown University;
— Anyssa Kenney, cheer, Hudson Valley Community College;
— Noah Johnson, cross-country and track, Siena;
— Grace Neville, softball, Herkimer College;
— Nick Donlon, lacrosse, University of Hartford;
— Cooper McConaghy, lacrosse, Western New England University;
— Demetrio Schiavone, swim, SUNY Potsdam;
— Lily Durivage, field hockey, Union;
— Nathaniel Burke, cross-country skiing, Clarkson University;
— Rebecca Hurst, swim, United States Coast Guard Academy;
— Will Smitas, cross-country and track, Brown University;
— Marie Bogue, soccer, Monmouth University;
— Maddie Fenwick, soccer, SUNY Farmingdale;
— Aiden Gonzalez, soccer, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts;
— Richie Liddle, Special Olympics;
— Kateri Reddy, Special Olympics; and
— Brandyn Morgan, Special Olympics.