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Paramus Softball Players Commit to Colleges
Taylor Boffalo, Tori Feorenzo and Victoria Vergona will continue their softball careers while they pursue higher education.
Three softball players have committed to the colleges of their choice to further their education as well as continue their softball careers at the next level.
Outfielder Taylor Boffalo, pitcher Tori Feorenzo, and first basmen Victoria Vergona signed their letters of intent on Thursday morning.
Boffalo committed to Ramapo College in Mahwah. She is undecided on what her major will be. Ramapo is a Division III school.
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Vergona, who went 3-for-3 with five RBI in the team’s 12-0 win over Bergen Tech on April 20, will attend Division I Lafayette College in Easton, Pa. She plans to major in biochemistry.
Feorenzo, who is 7-1 so far this season, committed to Division I Saint Peter’s College in Jersey City. The staff ace plans to major in nursing.
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The players, along with their families, met at the Board of Education offices on Spring Valley Road to announce the signings. Also present were Paramus High School Principal Kurt Karcich, Superintendent James Montesano, PHS Athletic Director Don Roll and ninth-year softball head coach Brian Hay.
