Staunton River sending 14 student-athletes to the collegiate level
MONETA, Va. – Monday proved to be signing day at Staunton River where 14 student-athletes made commitments to continue their respective academic and athletic careers.
Football
Brady Barns, Randolph-Macon College
Parker Chewning, Roanoke College
Ashten Dunman, Old Dominion University
Wrestling
Macon Ayers, University of Virginia
Landon Jobber-Spence, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Josh Kelly, Roanoke College
Colin Martin, American University
Noah Nininger, Virginia Tech
Track
Kaylee Maxfield, University of Lynchburg
Softball
Alexis Coles, Bluefield State University
Payton Evans, Ferrum College
Baseball
Austin Byers, Bluefield University
Lucas Sellers, Bluefield University
Rodeo
Emma Bays, Kansas State University
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