Kamiak High School basketball standout Carson Tuttle signed Wednesday to play at Texas A&M-Commerce. (Ian Terry / The Herald)

Kamiak High School basketball standout Carson Tuttle signed Wednesday to play at Texas A&M-Commerce. (Ian Terry / The Herald)

Local athletes signed or committed to D-I or D-II schools

The early signing period for NCAA sports other than football opened Nov. 8

Local athletes who are expected to sign letters of intent with NCAA Division I or Division II athletic programs. The early signing period (which does not include football) opened Nov. 8:

Ashley Alter, Stanwood, Seattle Pacific University, women’s basketball

Carter Booth, Jackson, Oregon State University, baseball

Peyton Brown, Arlington, Central Washington University, women’s basketball

Mackenzee Collins, South Whidbey, Colorado State University, softball

Aaron Davenport, Cedarcrest, University of Hawaii, baseball

Kristina Day, Jackson, University of Massachusetts, softball

Lillian Eason, Lake Stevens, Seattle University, volleyball

Caylie Etherington, Oak Harbor, Western Washington University, soccer

Kylee Griffen, Lake Stevens, Gonzaga University, women’s basketball

Natalie Hayward, Archbishop Murphy, DePaul University, volleyball

Sara Johnson, Lake Stevens, Towson State University, softball

Ainsely Mattingly, Lake Stevens, University of Louisville, women’s crew

Sam Mutolo, Jackson, Western Washington University, softball

Ciara Ortiz, Edmonds-Woodway, Western Washington University, softball

Charles Ostrom, Shorewood, University of Washington, men’s soccer

Yukino Parle, Edmonds-Woodway, Boise State University, women’s cross country/track

Mason Phillips, Stanwood, University of North Carolina, wrestling

Sami Reynolds, Snohomish, University of Washington, softball

McKenzie Schulz, Monroe, University of Washington softball

Gavin Rork, Arlington, Seattle University, baseball

Trent Tingelstad, M. Pilchuck/Everett C.C., University of Louisiana-Monroe, baseball

Carson Tuttle, Kamiak, Texas A&M University-Commerce, men’s basketball

Morgan White, Kamiak, University of Portland, baseball

Connor Whyte, Snohomish, Colorado-Mesa University, lacrosse

Spencer Wirkkala, Granite Falls, Stony Brook University (New York), girls soccer

Abby Winckler, Glacier Peak, Boise State University, softball

Sandra Yang, Edmonds-Woodway, Pace University (New York), volleyball

If you know of other local athletes who plan to sign with D-I or D-II schools, let us know by sending an e-mail to sports@heraldnet.com.

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