Viewpoint Recognizes Eleven Senior Athletes for Their Peak Performance and Path to College Sports
Viewpoint Recognizes Eleven Senior Athletes for Their Peak Performance and Path to College Sports
Eleven seniors were recognized on Monday, May 22, for their extraordinary athletic achievements while at Viewpoint, and their commitment to continue playing sports in college. Our college-bound athletes were joined by students, faculty, coaches, and their families at the Love of Learning Wall, as they received awards and ceremoniously “signed” to their respective schools. Mark McKee, Head of School and Rhody Davis, Director of College Counseling, each delivered congratulatory remarks and words of wisdom for these seniors. Travis Kikugawa, Director of Counseling for College-bound Athletes, announced each senior, facilitated their signing, and presented them with a plaque to commemorate the moment.
“This day represents the culmination of perseverance and hard work on a journey that can only happen with the tremendous support of parents, coaches, and college counselors,” said Mark McKee, Head of School. “Our Athletic and College Counseling departments are a true team, guiding our student-athletes through their decision-making process as they consider committing to play sports in college.”
We applaud these students for their passion and perseverance and wish them luck in their college athlete journey.
Leo Amari - Northern Illinois University, Basketball
Kendall De Rivel - Trinity University, Volleyball
Pierce Downs - NYU, Swim
Madison Foxhoven - Duke, Soccer
Ava Gronemeyer - University of California, Irvine, Volleyball
Sasha Hale - University of La Verne, Cross-Country/Track & Field
Jose Hernandez-Carver - Lewis and Clark College, Football
Madison Nadolenco - University of Georgia, Equestrian
Madilyn Palosi - Lewis and Clark College, Basketball
Peyton Rohr - DePauw University, Softball
Wyatt Thompson, Chapman, Baseball
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