Twenty-five student-athletes from Roxbury High School recently participated in a signing ceremony committing to play their respective sports at the NCAA collegiate level.
Roxbury Athletic Director Stuart Mason congratulated off these athletes for their hard work in giving themselves the opportunity to compete at the next level. He said: “Only seven percent of all high school athletes move on to compete any level. You, giving yourselves the opportunity, is a testament to the hard work and a testament to the job your parents did in supporting you. We wish you best of luck next year.”
These student-athletes are joining the nationally recognized programs, many for Division III programs, in 11 different sports.
Coaches, players, teammates, friends, and family members joined these athletes at their signing.
The following student-athletes signed:
Madison Amdur – Muhlenberg College (Softball)
Nicholas Amendola – Stockton University (Men’s Lacrosse)
Donovan Brady – Montclair State University (Baseball)
James Burke – Rowan University (Track & Field)
Jessica Cammarata – Lynchburg College (Track & Field)
Cameron Cruz – Emerson College (Women’s Soccer)
Natalie Decena – York College (Softball)
Jose Diaz – New England College (Wrestling)
Jacob Dino – Western New England University (Track & Field)
Donte Gibson – William Paterson University (Football)
Conner Hageneder – Castleton College (Baseball)
Emma Karnitsky – The College of New Jersey (Women’s Lacrosse)
Dominick LaRusso – Johnson & Wales University (Wrestling)
Brendon Lessig – St. John’s College (Men’s Basketball)
Madison Ketch – Centenary University (Softball)
Connor Mahoney – Montclair State University (Men’s Lacrosse)
Brendon Maresca –Sage College (Men’s Lacrosse)
Madison Martino – Montclair State University (Women’s Soccer)
Sarah Olivero – Kean University (Women’s Basketball)
Julia Picciallo – Stockton University (Women’s Soccer)
Luis Rodriguez – Rider University (Track & Field)
Michael Roumes – Ithaca College (Football)
Bethany Sansone – Rowan University (Women’s Soccer)
Emily Song – Carnegie Mellon University (Softball)
Jessica Spitzer – Denison University (Women’s Swimming)