Fort LeBoeuf Signing Day interviews
Hear from five student athletes that committed to playing in college at the Fort LeBoeuf Signing Day.
This story will be updated throughout the year with more college signings. If there is an athlete missing from the list, feel free to reach out to Times-News high school sports reporter Tom Reisenweber at treisenweber@gannett.com with the athlete and their signing info.
Throughout the school year, District 10 high school athletes decide on their future by committing to colleges in various sports. Some schools have held signing day ceremonies and some schools are waiting for the end of the school year to do one combined ceremony for all senior athletes.
Most of the restrictions on signings have been lifted, as football players can start signing in December and every sport can sign from now until the end of the school year.
Below is a list of athletes from District 10 that have announced or committed to playing at the next level. The breakdown is by school and in alphabetical order.
Cathedral Prep Signing Day interviews
Hear from seven student-athletes who made their commitments official at Cathedral Prep.
Allison Bender, Colgate, cross country and track and field
Addie Biel, Appalachian State, basketball
Maria Costa, James Madison, swimming and diving
Olivia Dixon, Gannon, soccer
Matthew Hinman, Canisius, swimming and diving
Ava Lucarotti, Le Moyne, basketball
Haley Stadler, Edinboro, soccer
Bella Johnson, Allegheny, volleyball
Delani Miller, Gannon, soccer
Katelynn Olmstead, Lock Haven, volleyball
Garett Skinner, Edinboro, track and field
Hunter Villa, Edinboro, track and field
Jacob Rzodkiewicz, Gannon, baseball
Haley Hoffman, Mount Union, wrestling
Madeline Myers, Westminster, golf
Cecilia Perman, California (Pa.), soccer
Caden Riethmiller, Robert Morris, cross country
Layke Fields, Robert Morris, basketball
Monique Vincent, Seton Hill, basketball
Maddox Bell, Salem, baseball
Owen Dye, Westminster, baseball
Cody Fagley, Penn State DuBois, baseball
McDowell Signing Day interviews
Hear from four athletes at McDowell as they made their college commitments official on Wednesday.
Lukas Bentsen, McDowell, West Chester soccer
Gabby DeLuca, Mercyhurst, softball
Kira McCorkle, Gannon, acrobatics and tumbling
Abriella Whatmore, Edinboro soccer
Emma Parks, Marquette, volleyball
Claire Bodien, Penn State Behrend, softball
Izzie Candiotti, Robert Morris, softball
Lily Palko, Michigan, softball
Keeley Whitaker, Bryant, softball
Alana Stuart, Mercyhurst, softball
Lia Krarup, Clarion, basketball
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