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Washington Township High School Honors 47 Student-Athletes Continuing Careers in College

 

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May 13, 2024

 

Washington Township High School senior student-athletes who have committed to continuing their athletic careers in college pose for group photos after the program. 

 


WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP – Forty-seven Washington Township High School senior student-athletes recently announced their plans to continue their athletic careers in college, signing National Letters of Intent during the NCAA’s spring signing period. Those seniors were honored in a ceremony in the school’s 11/12 gymnasium on Friday, May 10, 2024. 

 

After addresses from Executive Assistant Principal John Savarase and Director of Athletics Kevin Murphy, the students were introduced individually, with Murphy announcing where each student will attend college and their expected plan of study. The students who were honored for their college decisions include:

 

- Brooke Alessandrini (lacrosse) – University of North Carolina-Charlotte
- Christina Baldosaro (tennis) – Stockton University
- Tori Barbara (soccer/lacrosse) – Stockton University
- Bryn Bautista (volleyball) – Montclair State University
- Dahlia Beasley (track & field) – Rutgers University
- Allison Blankenship (soccer) – Rowan College of South Jersey
- Yashahya Brown (track & field) – Rutgers University
- Autumn Buttocovla (bowling) – Fairleigh Dickinson University
- Brooke Cavanaugh (softball) – Stockton University
- Logan Cerchiaro (wrestling) – Wilkes University
- Kayla D’Ottaviano (soccer) – Saint Joseph’s University
- John DiNoto (soccer) – Rosemont College
- Ajani Dwyer (track & field) – Penn State University
- Jared Dzierzgowski (football) – Salisbury University
- Jack Fitzpatrick (baseball) – Harford Community College
- Justin Forman (golf) – Rowan College of South Jersey
- Josh Franchi (football) – Rowan University 
- John Gardiner (baseball) – King’s College
- Dylan Giloley (track & field) – Rider University
- Madeline Gleason (cheerleading) –     Saint Joseph’s University
- Connor Hafto (baseball) – Gwynedd Mercy University
- Rachel Inverso (ice hockey) – Stevenson University
- Matthew Kelly (baseball) – Cumberland Community College
- Aaron Kolosowsky (track & field) – Susquehanna University
- Matthew Kratchwell (ice hockey) – West Chester University
- Luke Linden (baseball) – Rutgers University-Camden
- Mina Lockhart (lacrosse) – Radford University
- Sal Mesete (baseball) – Salem Community College        
- Elia Morlock (dance) – Rowan University
- Dan Mumbower (track & field) – Stockton University
- Zarria Oliphant (track & field) – Rider University
- Wade Olivo (track & field) –     Stockton University
- Alyssa Pepe (softball) – Rowan College of South Jersey
- Logan Perez (football) – University of New Hampshire
- Ava Porreca (field hockey) – Stockton University
- Lindsay Price (soccer) – Widener University
- Kaelyn Rodriguez (track & field) – Montclair State University
- Sasha Ronsayro (cheerleading) – Elon University
- Giuliano Scavetta (football) – Stevenson University
- Meghan Sheldrick (field hockey) – Neumann University
- Quentin Singleton (football) – King’s College
- Christopher Smith (baseball) – Rutgers University-Camden
- Carson Thomas (track & field) – Franklin Pierce University
- Daniel Torres (track & field) – Bryant University
- Colin Vannais (lacrosse) – Gwynedd Mercy University
- Matteo Viola (baseball) – Delaware Valley University
- Ryan Woyciechowski (beach volleyball) – Stevenson University

 

Director of Athletics Kevin Murphy addressed the crowd and introduced each of the students.

 

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