It was Fall Signing Day for high school athletes (there a couple more throughout the year) and 19 Los Al athletes student-athletes who signed letters of intent to play college sports next year. Here’s the list who inked their papers on Wednesday, November 10.
- Summer Allen, soccer, Cal Baptist University
- Ryan Grace, soccer, Cal Poly Pomona
- Kylee Gregory, golf, Eastern Washington University
- Lindsey Harris, water polo, Cal
- Emma Haygood, softball, Utah State
- Taylor Johnson, softball, University of San Diego
- Carly Limosnero, softball, Cal Baptist University
- Ally Robbins, softball, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
- Sydney Saldana, softball, Utah State
- Jazzy Santos, softball, UC Santa Barbara
- Diamond Sefe, softball, Texas Tech
- Sofia Munatones, water polo, UCSD
- Sydney Munatones, water polo, UCSD
- Teryn Newkirk, soccer, Boise State
- Aurora Schuck, soccer, Washington State
- Olivia Villalba, soccer St. Mary’s University-San Antonio
- Michael Pirrello, baseball, UC Irvine
- Noah Roberts, volleyball, USC
- Aidan Schulten, volleyball, UC Irvine
Here is Press-Telegram reporter John Davis story on the big day, and here is one from OC Register writer Dan Albano.
19 student-athletes from Los Alamitos High School signed national letters of intent to play sports at the collegiate level on fall signing day. @LosAlamitosHigh @LosAlAthletics @presstelegram @BeachVarsity #LongBeachVarsityReport pic.twitter.com/POrELb2xq3
— John W. Davis (@johnwdavis) November 11, 2021
Los Alamitos senior catcher Diamond Sefe explains why she is excited to move 1,100 miles away to play softball at Texas Tech University. Sefe was one of 19 @LosAlamitosHigh student-athletes who signed letters of intent to play college sports. @BeachVarsity #LongBeachVarsityReport pic.twitter.com/R2JrtVfOPq
— John W. Davis (@johnwdavis) November 11, 2021
Boys Polo Season ends with tough quarterfinal loss.
The Los Alamitos Boys Water team season ended after a tough loss to Oaks Christian in the CIF-SS Division quarterfinals in the Los Al pool on NOvember 6.
The Griffins, seeded No. 2 in the Div I brackets, had advanced to the quarters via a 19-3 win over Redondo Union. Junior Nick Keane scored five and senior Caleb Francisco added four kin the win. The Griffins finished (13-10) on the season.