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Student athletes announced commitments for 2025 Spring Signing Day

 
Student athletes announced commitments for 2025 Spring Signing Day
Scott Tingley Superintendent | Official Website

Congratulations go out to several Warriors who have made commitments to continue their athletic careers at various colleges during the 2025 Spring Signing Day. A number of students have successfully signed on to join college athletic programs, marking a significant step forward in their athletic endeavors.

Brandon Bavirsha is set to pursue football at the University of St. Francis, while Jack Condon will join the baseball team at Frontier Community College. Jessica Dakin has committed to playing tennis at Olivet Nazarene University. Colin Dargan will play volleyball at King University in Tennessee.

Allison Donovan is heading to Carthage College for swimming, and Reese Geiger will run track and field at Davenport University. Kiera Grimmett is taking her dance talents to Carthage College, with Logan Heinen also running track and field at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Aurora University will welcome Sam Irigoyen for soccer, and Aaron Knutson will play tennis for Carthage College. Northern Kentucky University has recruited Drew Kregul for volleyball, while Kylie Ludwig will compete in cross country and track at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Madi Lukasik will pursue softball at Northwest Missouri State University, and Sophia Mikolajczak has also committed to the University of St. Francis for cross country and track. Chloe Miller plans to run for Saint Xavier University, and Erin Quigley is slated to play softball at Moraine Valley Community College.

Ryan Stiglic has signed on for track and field at the University of Northern Iowa, whereas Michael Taylor will contribute to the baseball efforts at Mid-America Christian University in Oklahoma. Hunter Vedder is set to play volleyball at Trinity Christian College, and Leeland Walsh is taking to the football field at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.

Lastly, Matthew Wolf will dive into water polo at Golden West College in California. These athletes represent a broad spectrum of sports, showcasing their dedication and hard work as they transition to collegiate competition.