Area athletes sign college commitments

Listed below are area high school athletes who made their college choices official by signing with their respective schools on Wednesday, Feb. 1.

To report an athlete who is missing from this list, email cvantil@heraldnet.com or dflanagan@heraldnet.com.

Football

Ali Gaye (Edmonds-Woodway) — University of Washington

Abraham Lucas (Archbishop Murphy) — Washington State University

Caleb Perry (King’s) — Washington State University

*Malakai Fifita (Glacier Peak) — Air Force Academy

Anfernee Gurley (Archbishop Murphy) — Eastern Washington University

Markus Sullivan (Jackson) — Portland State University

Jackson Yost (Archbishop Murphy) — Dartmouth College

Hunter Eckstrom (Lake Stevens) — Central Washington University

Windy Isaia (Mariner) — Central Washington University

Sam Zook (Oak Harbor) — Central Washington University

Chandler Woolley (Jackson) — Central Washington University

Drew Tingstad (Meadowdale) — Humboldt State University

Haelin Roberts (Meadowdale) — University of New England

Mason Miksch (Monroe) — Whitworth University

DJ Keenan (Glacier Peak) — Southern Oregon University

Princeton Lollar Jr. (Oak Harbor) — Hutchinson Community College

Ryan Henderson (Archbishop Murphy) — Washington State University (preferred walk-on)

Anthany Smith (Mariner) — Eastern Washington University (preferred walk-on)

*According to the Air Force Academy website, the school’s recruits did not sign Letters of Intent on Wednesday, but rather signed “Certificates of Intent” that are non-binding and signify the athlete’s commitment to follow through with the academy’s appointment process.

Basketball

Taryn Shelley (Shorewood) — Washington State University

Kate Huguenin (Kamiak) — George Fox University

Baseball

Arthur Pate (Shorewood) — University of Washington

Mason Milkey (Archbishop Murphy) — Whitman College

Brandon Mitchell (Edmonds-Woodway) — Claremont McKenna College

Colton Richards (Lake Stevens) — Everett Community College

A.J. Croom (Arlington) — Everett Community College

Tristan Sheward (Arlington) — Everett Community College

Dirk Wilson (Archbishop Murphy) — Wenatchee Valley College

Aleks Hansen (Archbishop Murphy) — Wenatchee Valley College

Softball

Emma Helm (Meadowdale) — University of Washington

Maddie Nixon (Cedarcrest) — North Dakota State University

Megan Rybar (Monroe) — Corban University

Lexi Phelps (Marysville Pilchuck) — Olympic College

Soccer

Hannah Taylor (Meadowdale) — University of Oregon

Maddie Nielsen (King’s) — University of Minnesota

Mary Johnston (Oak Harbor) — University of Maryland

Gabriella Crenshaw (Marysville Pilchuck) — Washington State University

Jennifer Turnek (Oak Harbor) — Boise State University

Talia Daigle (Archbishop Murphy) — Western Washington University

Nik Reierson (Cedarcrest) — Seattle Pacific University

Quinn Otteson (Snohomish) — Central Washington University

Madison Bradley (Monroe) — Central Washington University

Rikki Myers (Jackson) — Northwest Nazarene University

Alexie Morris (Kamiak) — Western Oregon University

Olivia Bianco (Kamiak) — Saint Martin’s University

Jessica Moskowitz (Marysville Pilchuck) — Saint Martin’s University

Kirsten Phillips (Arlington) — Holy Names University

Abby Anderson (Arlington) — George Fox University

Nikki Leishman (Lynnwood) — Pacific University

Kia Mackey (Edmonds-Woodway) — Occidental College

Mitchell Lovell (Archbishop Murphy) — Whitworth University

Tahlia Miears (Arlington) — Skagit Valley College

Jada Edelbrock (Snohomish) — Bellevue College

Anna Montemor (Snohomish) — Vanguard University

Volleyball

Kelly Gootee (Edmonds-Woodway) — Concordia University Chicago

Cross country / track and field

Devan Kirk (Shorewood) — University of Washington

Malia Pivec (Lynnwood) — Boise State University

Noah Wallace (Lake Stevens) — Concordia University (Oregon)

Rowing

Chandler Kovacevich (Monroe) — University of Washington

Swimming

Kelly Morgan (Meadowdale) — Washington State University

Kyle Weiss (Meadowdale) — University of South Dakota

Madelynn Donohue (Snohomish) — University of Sioux Falls

Abby Magee (Marysville Pilchuck) — Augustana University

Julia Harnish (Lake Stevens) — East Stroudsburg University

Wrestling

Jin Lee (Edmonds-Woodway) — Johns Hopkins University

Lacrosse

Bennett Duffy (Archbishop Murphy) — Notre Dame de Namur University

Joseph Doyle (Archbishop Murphy) — Benedictine College

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