Five athletes from five different sports will turn a dream into reality, starting today by signing letters of intent to continue their athletic careers on scholarships.
Laurel Wong, the county record holder in the pole vault and reigning state champion, will sign today with Stanford to extend her track career.
The Santa Catalina senior defended her title last spring in the pole vault at the Central Coast Section finals and won the Golden West Invitational with a career best of 13-feet-4.
Michael Carnazzo made it official this morning on the campus of Monterey High, signing with San Jose State to continue his baseball career.
The second baseman was a member of The Herald's All-County baseball team last year, and was part of an invitation only all-star team from the north that played against the south.
Jordan Olivares is taking her basketball talents to Sacramento State. The Seaside playmaker led the team in scoring last year, earning The Herald's female basketball Player of the Year.
Putting her name among King City's all-time leaders in kills, Grace Shepherd will sign with Chico State to continue her volleyball career.
A member of The Herald's All-County volleyball team, Shepherd played through back pain all year to compile over 400 kills.
Jenna Servi made a decision four years ago as a freshman to play softball for Louisville. That comes to fruition when the Monterey senior officially signs today.
Nathan Martorella, who committed two years ago to Cal on a baseball scholarship, will sign today as well at Salinas High.
Nathan Martorella, who committed two years ago to Cal on a baseball scholarship, will sign today as well at Salinas High.
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