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Babylon Seniors Take Next Step, Commit To College Sports, Military Service

Eight members of the Babylon Junior-Senior High School Class of 2026 signed letters of intent or committed to serve following graduation.

BABYLON, NY — Eight graduating seniors from Babylon Junior-Senior High School’s Class of 2026 are officially taking the next step in their academic and athletic journeys, committing to play college sports or pursue military service after graduation.

During a recent signing celebration, students formalized their plans by signing letters of intent to compete at the collegiate level, while one senior committed to serve through the U.S. Air Force ROTC program. The moment marked years of dedication, training, and perseverance for the student-athletes and their families.

The students include Lily Krollage, who will play lacrosse at Flagler College; Addison Costa, who committed to play lacrosse at Salve Regina University; Delaney Busch, who will continue her lacrosse career at Canisius College; Peyton Logue-Boyde, who committed to play lacrosse at Arizona State University; Jaylene Coreas, who will play lacrosse at SUNY Farmingdale; Kai Jankow, who committed to play lacrosse at St. Bonaventure University; Christian Molnar, who will continue playing lacrosse at SUNY Oswego; and Carissa Arena, who committed to the United States Air Force ROTC.

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School officials and coaches congratulated the seniors, noting that the commitments reflect not only athletic talent but also leadership, discipline, and dedication developed during their time at Babylon Junior-Senior High School.

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