- November 25, 2024
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EAST COUNTY — Nine Braden River and Lakewood Ranch High School student-athletes officially announced their intention to play collegiate sports during National Signing Day Feb. 5.
National Signing Day may have marked the official day football players could sign letters of intent, but soccer, track and cross-country athletes stole the show in the East County.
Six athletes signed soccer scholarships; three signed track and cross-country scholarships.
Players signed with schools across Florida, as well as in Georgia, Louisiana, South Carolina and Massachusetts.
Here’s a look at where this year’s National Signing Day athletes are headed.
Mitch Arnold, 17
School: Lakewood Ranch
Sport: Track and cross-country
College Choice: University of Tampa
Deciding Factor: “It’s a great school and a beautiful campus,” Arnold says. “I just fell in love with the school. Everything about it is what I wanted.”
Other Options: University of Central Florida
Intended Major: Sports management
Signing Day Reaction: “It’s definitely great having all of these people come here and support us,” Arnold says. “It’s exciting to know I’m officially running next year.”
Kat Elliott, 18
School: Braden River
Sport: Soccer
Position: Goalie
College Choice: University of South Florida
Deciding Factor: The coaching staff. “They really care about their players,” Elliott says.
Other Options: Eckerd College
Intended Major: Undecided
Signing Day Reaction: “It’s a rush,” Elliott says. “It’s the next four years. I’m just looking forward to the different level of play and the challenge of having a new group of girls to play with.”
Juliana Guida, 18
School: Lakewood Ranch
Sport: Soccer
Position: Defender
College Choice: Florida Southern College
Deciding Factor: “It’s just the perfect fit,” Guida says. “It’s a small school, and I loved the team and the coaches. The coach is my club coach.”
Other Options: Barry University
Intended Major: Undecided
Signing Day Reaction: “It’s exciting and relieving,” Guida says.
Abigail Holmes, 17
School: Braden River
Sport: Soccer
Position: Center midfield
College Choice: Miami University
Deciding Factor: The location, coaching staff and marine-science program
Other Options: Florida Institute of Technology
Intended Major: Marine biology
Signing Day Reaction: “It’s really bittersweet,” Holmes says. “There’s so much expected of you now, so I’m nervous about that, but, at the same time, I’m really excited.”
Michelle Last, 18
School: Lakewood Ranch
Sport: Track and cross-country
College Choice: Southern Wesleyan University
Deciding Factor: “I connected really well with the coaches,” Last says.
Other Options: University of Tampa and the University of North Florida
Intended Major: Exercise science for physical therapy
Signing Day Reaction: “It’s really exciting,” Last says.
Alex Latham,18
School: Lakewood Ranch
Sport: Soccer
Position: Goalie
College Choice: Northwestern State University
Deciding Factor: “The coaches were very friendly and accommodating to what I needed,” Latham says.
Other Options: Rollins College
Intended Major: Computer science
Signing Day Reaction: “It’s surreal that it’s actually here,” Latham says. “I just signed four years away.”
Emily Perez, 17
School: Lakewood Ranch
Sport: Track and cross-country
College Choice: Southeastern University
Deciding Factor: “I’ve wanted to go there since the third grade,” Perez says.
Intended Major: Criminal justice
Signing Day Reaction: “It’s surreal,” Perez says. “I always remember watching my former teammates sign, and I never imagined I would be signing, too. But I’m really happy that I am.”
Bobby Photos, 17
School: Lakewood Ranch
Sport: Soccer
Position: Defender
College Choice: Anna Maria College
Deciding Factor: The overall campus
Other Options: Eastern University
Intended Major: Criminal justice
Reaction: “It’s exciting because I know where I’m going,” Photos says.
Bri Reda, 17
School: Lakewood Ranch
Sport: Soccer
Position: Center midfield
College Choice: Georgia Southwestern State University
Deciding Factor: “I really liked the coaches, and when I trained with (the head coach) and the team, they were really welcoming,” Reda says. “I wanted out of state.”
Other Options: Columbus State University
Intended Major: Occupational therapy
Signing Day Reaction: “It’s so exciting,” Reda says. “It’s honestly one of the best feelings I’ve had in high school yet, and to have two of my best friends sign with me makes it so much better.”
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