Seven more Kingswood Oxford seniors have announced their intention to compete in athletics at the collegiate level, for a total of 21 members – or 22.5% -- of the Class of ’14.
This is a remarkably high number compared with national statistics, according to KO Athletic Director Sue Cabot.
“Only about 4% of the Class of ’14 nationwide will move on to play collegiate athletics,” she said. “Your dedication, hard work, and sacrifice – as well as the sacrifices of your parents -- have afforded you this opportunity, and on behalf of our entire athletic department, I congratulate all of you.”
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The 14 other students were honored during two celebrations earlier in the year; for the complete list, visit www.kingswoodoxford.org.
The seven most recent college-bound athletes were honored during a May 13 ceremony filled with family, coaches, teachers, and friends; these students are:
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- Dante Cioffi, Monroe Union (Football)
- Megan Geier, Glastonbury Salve Regina (Ice Hockey and Lacrosse)
- Amber Greene, Feeding Hills, MA Penn State (Ice Hockey)
- Naomi Letourneau, West Hartford Union (Field Hockey)
- Andrew Peterson, Wallingford Connecticut College (Track)
- Victor Rosas-Granda, East Hartford Elmira College (Soccer)
- John Stepensky, Kensington Fordham (Golf)