Three Carlisle seniors fulfill their lifelong dreams, sign with colleges
February 13, 2014
Many athletes work all their lives in order to achieve the goal of playing the sports in college. On Thursday, Feb. 6, three Carlisle seniors fulfilled that goal during “Signing Day.”
Trevanté Coleman, Max Breschi, and Jonathan Mundell all agreed to play sports during their collegiate years. Coleman will attend Ohio Valley University to play baseball, Breschi will attend Bates University to play lacrosse, and Mundell will play lacrosse at Randolph-Macon College.
Coleman is very excited to continue his athletic career onto the next level. When signing, he said, “It was an experience in and of its own. I was fulfilling my dreams, while leaving a little bit of my own legacy at Carlisle. Being able to sign let me know that hard work does pay off.”
Mundell felt a lot of different emotions when he signed. He said, “[Signing] was a reminder of an end and a new start. I have one last lacrosse season and we’re looking to fulfill some dreams. Signing with Max [Breschi] was special as well because he is basically my brother.”
Breschi on the other hand was relieved to sign to Bates. He said, “As a student athlete, you sacrifice almost all of your free time. In my mind, I would have felt a bit disappointed if all of those hours did not work out for me but fortunately all the hours of studying and training did.”
All three athletes will start their college lives in the fall semester of this year.
Dean Zagorica • Jan 20, 2015 at 11:42 pm
I couldn’t be any prouder of my teammates. Max and Jon were both motivational leaders. They were some of the greatest captains I have ever had. They lead us to a successful season, and have left us with big shoes to fill. As our season approaches, I cannot wait to hear from them on how their college lacrosse season is. I wish the best for both of them!
Zack Loudon • Apr 1, 2014 at 3:13 pm
I am so proud of Max, Jon, and Tre. I have known all three of these students for most of my life. Each of them has worked extremely hard in their sport, and have rightfully earned the spot to play at the college level. I know that the three colleges that these students are ateending will be very proud of their decisions to recruit these athletes.
Jazmyn Campbell • Mar 31, 2014 at 12:40 pm
I am so proud of all three of those boys! They are all truely good kids and this just goes to show if you have dedication and you put time and effort into something that you love, you should get a result that you want. Even if they didn’t get scholarships because of sports, I think they would have still played anyway because of the passion they have for their individual sports. Good job and nothing but success from here!
Jimmie Dawson • Feb 21, 2014 at 8:59 am
Im so proud of you boys!!!!
Sarah Clouser • Feb 13, 2014 at 2:00 pm
Congratulations, guys! Enjoy your last season at CHS and good luck in college!