Shoreham-Wading River Athletes Choose Their Next Destination


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Shoreham-Wading River High School recognized 18 seniors who committed to playing a sport at the college level and have selected which schools they would continue their careers with. The lacrosse team will feature five players advancing to play college ball, while a total of ten sports are being represented.

Below is the list of each athlete and which schools they have selected to continue their careers with:

Kieran Clifford - lacrosse - Pace University

Christian Cox - baseball - Framingham State University

Jake Fabian - football - Marist College

Wes Hodun - track and field - SUNY Morrisville

Max Julian - lacrosse - Salve Regina University

Alex Kershis - lacrosse - Jacksonville University

Liam Kershis - lacrosse - Duke University

Caroline Lange - volleyball - Farmingdale State College

Carly Mulroy - golf - Marywood University

Sam Palmer - soccer - Bloomsburg University

Kyle Rose - soccer - SUNY Oswego

Alexandra Ruggero - lacrosse - Saint Leo University

Nate Spuhler - wrestling - Springfield College

Nick Stella - baseball - Mercy University

Bella Sweet - soccer - St. Joseph’s University

Gordon Votruba - baseball - Mercy University

Zack Wilson - wrestling - Pennsylvania College of Technology

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