Eleven Miramonte seniors announced their athletic commitments last month, with destinations including Stanford, UCLA, North Carolina and the Naval Academy.
Some of these commitments include financial considerations, but all are the result of years of hard work and focus on athletic success.
And of course, the four years at Miramonte prepared the students both athletically and academically for what will be a challenging adjustment. The athletic and academic demands scale up in college, and the competition at all levels is more intense.
It’s also important to note the role of parents, coaches and friends in these kinds of achievements, which, as the saying goes, take a village. At Miramonte, just part of the process, the support of coaches, teachers, trainers, administration and the community as a whole are critical in this kind of athletic success.
The student athletes who made college commitments are (in alphabetical order):
Sawyer Bohlig: Lacrosse (Northwestern)
Sadie Leal-Schuman: Soccer (Stanford)
Roxie Tarantino: Water polo (Loyola Marymount)
Maddie Silviera: Tennis (Colorado College)
Caitlin Chan: Tennis (Middlebury)
Inara Inesi: Soccer (Johns Hopkins)
Logan Letulle: Track (Williams)
Tristan Tucker: Water polo (UCLA)
Brock Bliss: Water polo (Naval Academy)
Samantha Rich: Soccer (North Carolina)
Laird Delbridge: Swimming (UC Santa Barbara)
11 Miramonte athletes plan to keep on playing in college

