Centaur Seniors Announce College Choices
A large group of Woodstock Academy student-athletes announced recently where their next four-year adventure will be.
Thirteen members of the Class of 2023 gathered inside the Alumni Fieldhouse to make the announcement of where they will attend college and participate in athletics at the next level.
“I think of when you all got here as young, small children and how afraid you were and then the confidence and the growth that came because of your involvement with athletics. You learned how to be a good human being, worked hard individually and worked hard collectively, that’s what got you here. I appreciate everyone coming out for this ceremony which really represents hours and years of dedication to get where you are and we are very proud of all of you,” said Woodstock Academy associate head of school Holly Singleton.
Those who made the announcement included (with school and sport in parentheses):
Morgan Bonin (Volleyball at Western New England University)
Evan Roy (Football at Nichols College)
Liam Wilcox (Track and Field at Nichols College)
Gabe Viau (Soccer at Eastern Nazarene)
Tessa Brown (Track and Field at Bentley University)
Keynila Hochard (Ice Hockey at Plymouth State)
Kaden Murphy (Baseball at St. Joseph University)
Carter Saracina (Football and Track and Field at Plymouth State)
Alyson Bunning (Field Hockey at Regis College)
Noah Page (Soccer at Eastern Connecticut State University)
Jared Eaton (Track and Field at Southern Connecticut State University)
Isabella Sorrentino (Track and Field at Southern Connecticut State University)
Zach Gessner (Lacrosse at Rivier University)
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Back row (from left to right)
Jared Eaton (Southern Connecticut State University); Evan Roy (Nichols College); Carter Saracina (Plymouth State) ; Kaden Murphy (St. Joseph University); Zach Gessner (Rivier University); Noah Page (Eastern Connecticut State University);Gabe Viau (Eastern Nazarene College) and Liam Wilcox (Nichols College).
Front row (from left to right)
Morgan Bonin (Western New England University.); Tessa Brown (Bentley University); Keynila Hochard (Plymouth State); Bella Sorrentino (Southern Connecticut State University) and Alyson Bunning (Regis College)