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Slew of area athletes expected to sign letters of intent tomorrow

February 2nd, 2010 at Tue, 2nd, 2010 at 3:05 pm by Kevin Endejan

There are a ton of Issaquah and Sammamish area athletes expected to sign with colleges tomorrow during National Letter of Intent Day 2010. The day is the first that high school seniors competing in football, field hockey, soccer, track and field, cross country and men’s water polo can officially sign their letter of intent to attend their institution of choice. Right now, we have 24 athletes on the list. Eastlake High School has 12 athletes expected to sign letters. Here’s a look at the list of athletes and schools we have been provided so far.

Eastlake

Girls Soccer
Courtney Pixler – University of Alabama
Alexandra Beahan – University of Washington
Lindsey Elston – University of Washington
Emily Hurd – Penn State
Candice Osei-Agyemang – University of Pennsylvania
Kellie Shreve – Gonzaga University

Football
Cameron Hunt – Illinois State
Austin Reifeis – University of Montana
Trent Butler – Montana Tech
Michael Maguire – University of Minnesota – Duluth

Boys Soccer
Bradley McIntosh – UCLA
Renato Bandeira – Seattle University

Girls Basketball
Alyssa Charlston – University of Idaho (already signed in November, but participated in ceremony)

Skyline

Football
Jase Butorac – Eastern Washington University
Evan Day – Eastern Washington University
Anthony DeMatteo – Central Washington University
Cooper Pelluer – University Of Washington (Originally was going to sign with the University of Hawaii)

Issaquah

Football
Ryan Bergman – Western Oregon University
Daniel Fleishman – University of Wyoming
Grant Gellatly – Cornell

Girls soccer
Kristin Maris – Western Washington University
Abby Glasgow – Cal State Chico

Boys soccer
Quinn Grisham – University of Washington
Michael Axelson – Whitman College

Volleyball
Chrissy Dickinson – Stevens College

I’m the sports reporter/editor at the Issaquah/Sammamish Reporter newspaper. On this blog you’ll find extra bits and pieces to stories I’ve written, behind the scene looks at teams, and observations on the sports in our area. I’ll field questions here, and ask a few too. You can follow me on Twitter or send me an email.

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