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Garden City HS Recognizes College Athletics Commitments

More than a dozen student-athletes have pledged to continue their sports at college.

Garden City High School recognized 14 student-athletes who pledged to continue playing in colleges across the country.
Garden City High School recognized 14 student-athletes who pledged to continue playing in colleges across the country. (Garden City School District)

GARDEN CITY, NY — Garden City High School congratulated 14 seniors for their commitments to collegiate athletic programs during a ceremony held on Nov. 10 in the gymnasium. Administrators, coaches, faculty members and the athletes’ families celebrated the accomplishment.

Interim Director of Athletics, Health and Physical Education Bob Panariello coordinated the event and welcomed attendees. Students, dressed in attire representing their future colleges, assembled on the bleachers and were applauded by their guests.

Nine of the athletes are planning to play lacrosse next year. Jack Cascadden and Brendan Staub will both join Cornell University’s team, Carla Curth will attend Binghamton University, Kristen Hegarty has committed to American University, Caitlin McNaboe will head to Marist College, Jay Ottomanelli and Luke Schmitt will both join Trinity College’s team, Meghan Rode has committed to Syracuse University and Rowan Stenson has committed to Williams College.

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Renee Gollisz and Nicholas Bernieri will play soccer at Marist College and Lafayette College, respectively. Christopher Reilly will join the swim team at Holy Cross, Anthony Cuccia has committed to the track team at Lafayette College and Patrick Heber will play on the baseball team at Bentley University.

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