Class of 2010 verbal commitments (updated Nov. 11): Ryan Todd, Danielle Love, Julia Fjortoft and many more

  • Mike Cane, Herald Writer
  • Monday, November 9, 2009 1:30pm
  • Sports

The following local Class of 2010 athletes have verbally committed to play in college.

(I will continue to update this list as I learn of new commitments. The latest additions are at the bottom.)

*Glacier Peak’s John Froland (Northwestern University football)

*Glacier Peak’s Marjorie Heard (University of Washington basketball)

*Jackson’s Erin Feeney (Western Washington University basketball)

*Marysville-Pilchuck’s John Crenshaw (University of Washington soccer)

*Shorecrest’s Michael Harris (University of Washington soccer)

*Everett’s Annie Sittauer (University of Washington soccer)

*Archbishop Murphy’s Lindsey Bos (University of Washington soccer)

*Archbishop Murphy’s Alexa Hughes (Marshall University soccer)

*Archbishop Murphy’s Alli Beard (St. Mary’s College soccer)

*Jackson’s Megan Bolmes (Eastern Washington University soccer)

*Edmonds-Woodway’s Cheyenne Smith (Western Washington University soccer)

*Lake Stevens’ Sandra Osborn (St. John’s University soccer)

*Lake Stevens’ Annie Thomas (Seattle Pacific University soccer)

*Marysville-Pilchuck’s Brady Ballew (Seattle University soccer)

*Monroe’s Megan Birch (University of the Pacific volleyball)

*Monroe’s Whitney Siler (Montana State University Billings soccer)

*Jackson’s Kayla Beer (Western Washington University soccer)

*Jackson’s Tye Hastings (Western Washington University soccer)

*Jackson’s Simone Sterling (Xavier University soccer)

*Stanwood’s Samantha Bingham (South Dakota State University softball)

*King’s Hillary Zevenbergen (University of Washington soccer)

*King’s Maddy McDevitt (Boise State University soccer)

*King’s Carolyn Dapper (Pepperdine University soccer)

*Lynnwood’s Simi Fajemisin (University of San Diego basketball)

*Cascade’s Danielle Love (University of Oregon basketball)

*Jackson’s Dani Jackman (Grand Canyon University softball)

*Archbishop Murphy’s Tyler Kane (Gonzaga University baseball)

*Meadowdale’s Julia Fjortoft (Gonzaga University soccer)

*Jackson’s Ryan Todd (Seattle Pacific University basketball)

*Archbishop Murphy’s Shelby Lyman (Cornell University basketball)

*Jackson’s Alana Pazevic (University of Florida swimming)

*Archbishop Murphy’s Sam Pettinger (University of the Pacific basketball)

*Edmonds-Woodway’s Leigh Fishback (Bryant University volleyball)

*Jackson’s Courtney McDermott (Emory University swimming)

*Shorewood’s Laurin Williams (Ohio University swimming)

*Arlington’s Jessica Van Loo (Point Loma Nazarene University soccer)

Do you know about any other local verbal commitments or scholarship offers? E-mail them to mcane@heraldnet.com.

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