Three Carlisle seniors fulfill their lifelong dreams, sign with colleges

Tyler Galaskas

Max Breschi, Tre Coleman, and Jon Mundell all wait to sign their letters of intent on Feb 6.

Tyler Galaskas, Sports editor

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.