The dream of many high school athletes is to be signed to a college or university right out the gate
Students getting signed for their sport to go to college
“I'm getting signed to play soccer at Prairie View a&m university,” Seniors Bayleigh Williams said, “
Things that their planning for the future of the sport,” Senior Kylee Davis said, “
One thing I'm going to take from high-school into college is my leadership roles I've gained here at Conroe,“Senior Kylee Davis said.
Students taking their ideas and plans to college
“One thing I've taken from high school to college is the motivation, hardwork and heart of my teammate and my coach,” Samantha Medina said.
Couches words that going to stick wish you
“One thing that I will always remember my coaching saying is just to let the Last shot go and focus on the next.”Senior Zachary Mecha said.
Students taking their ideas for their classes in college
“My sophomore year of college I plan to pledge AKA all of the women in my family pledged AKA so why not,” Williams said.
Family thoughts of them going to college and their plans for the future
“They are excited but nervous due to how far I'll be moving, but they believe in my ability to be successful,” Senior Kendall Glover said.
Getting signed for college sports
“I am getting signed to play soccer for Lincoln University of Pennsylvania,” Senior Lorraine De Luna said.
Plans for your sport in the future
“To grow and become better and better in football,” Senior Braeson Mitchell said.
Ideas going from high school to college
“To compete at the olympic level and become a wrestling coach,”Senior Samara Burroughs said.
words that will stick with you from now on
“Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t beat hard work,” Senior Zack Allen said.
What are you planning to do in college
“I plan to be in the podcast news channel at Utica University out in New York,” Burroughs said.
Feeling about you going to college and your future
“My family supports the college I am going to and wants anything that is best for me with my own decisions,” De Luna said.
Written by Kodee Sickler