In case you missed all of last week's college commitments, here is a recap.
Defending state pole vault champion and Monterey County record holder Laurel Wong of Santa Catalina has signed with Stanford on a track and field scholarship.
Salinas first baseman Nathan Martorella turned his verbal commitment to Cal two years ago into reality after signing his letter-of-intent to play baseball.
Two-time state meet qualifier George McNeely of Carmel will take his golf talents to North Carolina University on a scholarship.
Seaside multi-sport standout Jordan Olivares, last season's Herald Female Basketball Most Valuable Player, officially committed to Sacramento State on a full ride.
Jenna Servi, who committed to the University of Louisville on a softball scholarship as a freshman at Monterey four years ago, made it official.
Grace Shepherd, who compiled over 1,300 kills in four years at King City, will play volleyball next fall at Chico State.
Monterey second baseman Michael Carnazzo is headed to San Jose State on a scholarship to pursue his baseball career.
Carmel's Laura Hickam will continue her golf career next fall at CSU-San Marcos after signing her letter-of-intent.
Alvarez center fielder Aaliyah Robles signed her letter-of-intent to play softball next spring for Sacramento State
Tristin Sahlie of Pacific Grove will take her sport outdoors, as she will play beach volleyball next season for Cal State, Northridge.
Salinas High libero Kaila Uota has committed to play volleyball next fall at CSU-Monterey Bay.
Carmel senior Sara Tuck signed her letter-of-intent to attend Fresno State on an equestrian scholarship.
San Benito's Dominque Monteon has a ride to North Carolina for softball, while teammate Amber Rodriguez will play at Weber State and Alyssa Ito at UC Davis.
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