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17 South River Athletes Commit to Collegiate Programs
Local athletes announce where they are heading after graduation.

Seventeen athletes from South River High recently announced their intentions to play for specific athletic programs at the collegiate level.
While most of the signees play for the boys or girls lacrosse teams, several other sports were represented when the Seahawks participated in National Signing Day last Wednesday.
Athletes from the school’s lacrosse, girls basketball, swimming, baseball and field hockey teams each announced their decisions to play for college programs, ranging from Florida to Oregon. The girls lacrosse team contained the most college commitments with 11, while girls basketball, baseball and field hockey had the fewest—one each.
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Some of the more notable commitments involved the lacrosse programs. Standout boys lacrosse player Ben Chisolm is headed to the highly-ranked Maryland program, while Taylor Bresnahan and Bella Pyne are headed to Florida and Oregon respectively.
Listed below is a breakdown of each team and which players signed letters of intent:
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Field Hockey
Abbey Lawrence: La Salle University
Men’s Swimming
Michael Seaberg: Duke University
Girls Basketball
Bre Bolden: College of Charleston
Girls Lacrosse
Taylor Bresnahan: University of Florida
Elizabeth Duswalt: Bucknell University
Haley Grey: Furman University
Olivia Hokanson: Kennesaw State University
Amber Kovalick: UMBC
Jennie Milligan: UMBC
Bella Pyne: University of Oregon
Jaylen Schulte: Limestone College
Jackie Spalding: George Mason University
Kasey Tate: Liberty University
Alex Watson: La Salle University
Boys Lacrosse
Ben Chisolm: University of Maryland
Stephen Hincks: U.S. Naval Academy
Baseball
Scott Mitchell: Radford University
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