Local high school athletes’ college commitments

Area high school seniors who have either accepted athletic scholarships or made verbal commitments to continue their careers in college. This list was compiled from information provided by athletic directors, coaches and colleges. If we missed anyone, let us know by contacting us at sports@heraldnet.com or reaching out to us on Twitter at @heraldnetpreps:

BASEBALL: Justin Brown, Lake Stevens (WSU); Ian Oxnevad, Shorewood, (Oregon State); Aaron Avalos, Jackson (Everett Community College); Parker Coffey, Meadowdale (Columbia Basin College); Steffen Torgerson, Shorewood, (Dartmouth).

FOOTBALL: Keynan Foster, Jackson (Florida A&M); Spencer Pettit, Glacier Peak (Nevada); Nathan Jacobson, Snohomish (UNLV); Mason Bradley, Archbishop Murphy (Fresno State); Andrew Zimmerman, Monroe (WSU); Connor Bovard, Arlington (Linfield); Cameron Scrimgeour, Arlington (University of Jamestown-North Dakota); Nick Venema, Edmonds-Woodway (Western Oregon); Nick Morales, Edmonds-Woodway (Amherst); Caleb Tingstad, Meadowdale (Western Oregon); Cameron Testerman, Shorewood (Eastern Oregon); Tevin Gray, Lake Stevens (Central Washington); Austin Joyner, Marysville Pilchuck (Washington); Bryce Vitcovich, Marysville Pilchuck (Colorado State-Pueblo); Mason Braun, Glacier Peak (Central Washington); Mosese Fifita, Glacier Peak (Air Force).

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: Aaron Roe, Jackson (Notre Dame); Caleb Smith, Arlington (Northwest University).

MEN’S SOCCER: Keven Duan, Glacier Peak (Swarthmore College); Greyden Saunders, Glacier Peak (Western Washington); John Magnus, Snohomish (Washington); Gus Baxter, Snohomish (Humboldt State); Josh Dombal, Snohomish (Pacific Lutheran); Nathan Aune, Arlington (Seattle University); Griffin Small, Edmonds-Woodway (Saint Martin’s); Sean Bowman, Jackson (University of San Francisco); Jared Davis, Jackson (Community Colleges of Spokane); Ivan Melcher, Mountlake Terrace (Shoreline Community College); Jeremiah Lee, Grace Academy (Western Washington); Elijah Gordon, Lake Stevens (Northwest University); Taylor Snyder, Lake Stevens (Greenville College)

MEN’S SWIMMING: Stephen Boden, Archbishop Murphy (Wisconsin).

MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD: Caleb Smith, Arlington (Northwest University).

SOFTBALL: Cassidy Fifield, Lake Stevens (Northwest Nazarene); Morgan Greenlee, Snohomish (Missouri State); Vanessa Jackson, Snohomish (Bristol University); Jessica Lambourn, Kamiak (University of Portland); Jenna Stupey, Kamiak (University of Maryland-Baltimore); Abi Otto, Marysville Pilchuck (Northwest Nazarene).

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Savanna Hanson, King’s (Santa Clara); Emily Vandegrift, Lake Stevens (South Dakota School of Mines); Samantha Romanowski, Mountlake Terrace (Denver University); Moni Jackson, Edmonds-Woodway (University of Puget Sound); Sadie Mensing, Glacier Peak (Central Washington).

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: Brooke Kingma, Jackson (Lipscomb).

WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS: Malia Mackey, Edmonds-Woodway (Cornell)

WOMEN’S SOCCER: Claire Feeney, Archbishop Murphy (Boise State); Ashleigh Fonsen, Edmonds-Woodway (Oregon State); Isabel Holmes, Shorewood (Austin Peay State); Melissa London, Shorewood (Knox College); Emily Minogue, Snohomish (Central Washington); Rylee Peterson, Edmonds-Woodway (Nevada); Holly Rothering, Snohomish (WSU); Ellie Otteson, Snohomish (Montana); Kaytlin Willis, Snohomish (Seattle Pacific); Makenna Wheeler, Snohomish (Northwest University); Brooke Richardson, Archbishop Murphy (West Point); Sydney Day, Monroe (Arizona State); Bre Morren, Arlington (Trinity Lutheran); Kaylee Bartley, Arlington (University of Great Falls); Kiera Towell, Edmonds-Woodway (University of Pennsylvania); Olivia Carter, Jackson (Northwest Nazarene University); Lynnae George, Jackson (The Master’s College); Abbi Koehn, Marysville Pilchuck (Trinity Lutheran); Cassie LaBrake, Marysville Pilchuck (Trinity Lutheran); Madeline Anderson, Everett (Cal State Monterey Bay); Ashley Routh, Meadowdale (Seattle U)

WOMEN’S SWIMMING: Cathryn Armstrong, Monroe (Michigan State); Demetra Laurent, Cascade (Iona College); Jenna Stupey, Kamiak (Maryland-Baltimore County).

WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD: Justean Landis, Arlington (Eastern Washington)

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL: Mackenzie Harris, Snohomish (Pacific Lutheran); Kendle Valade-Nunez, Snohomish (Pacific Lutheran); Audrey Frolich, Arlington (Skagit Valley College).

WRESTLING: Cody Vigoren, Lake Stevens (Wyoming).

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