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RFH STUDENTS SIGN UP FOR COLLEGE SPORTS

rfh-signing-day-4298865RFH senior athletes who signed their Letters of Intent to participate in college programs are, clockwise from top left, Ryan Campbell, Kate Edwards, Bridget Curran, Nicolette Dunphy, Mary Scarrone, Shane McCarthy, Chris Hubler, Conner Phillips, Dominic Padula, and Colin Shea.

Press release from Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School

Flanked by proud parents and supportive coaches, eleven student-athletes from Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School recently took a significant step toward turning their dreams of playing on a college sports team into reality.

After being recruited by sports programs and making verbal commitments to colleges and universities, the students “sealed the deal” by signing their letters of intent in the RFH Library on November 20.

The RFH Boys Lacrosse Team is sending six players on to college-level programs:

Ryan Campbell — Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Chris Hubler — Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland

Dominic Padula — Hobart College in Geneva, New York

Conner Phillips — Syracuse University in New York

Colin Shea  — Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia Pennsylvania

Chris Sutphen — Manhattan College in New York City.

RFH Girls Lacrosse has three senior players bound for college programs:

Bridget Curran — University of North Carolina

Nicolette Dunphy — Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Mary Scarrone — Davidson College in North Carolina

RFH senior Kate Edwards will be joining Women’s Crew at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

And Shane McCarthy, a senior player on the RFH baseball team, is headed for Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey.

“We are very proud of the accomplishments of these student-athletes, and are confident that they will make many positive contributions to their college programs,” said Chris Lanzalotto, RFH Director of Athletics and Student Activities.

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