Sports
Over 30 Greenwich High School Student-Athletes Commit to College
Greenwich High School announced that 37 student-athletes will take the next step and play sports in college.
GREENWICH, CT — Greenwich High School has had a litany of students go on to play athletics in college, and this year certainly continues that trend.
On Wednesday, the school announced that 37 student-athletes will take that next step after they graduate this month.
"Congratulations to the members of the Class of 2021 who have committed to play their sport in college," said GHS Athletic Director, Gus Lindine, in a news release. "We are extremely proud of their achievements on the fields, in our classrooms and in our community, and we are very confident they will continue to do great things in the future. A special thank you should also be shared with our coaches and counselors for their support and guidance. We wish our graduating student-athletes and their classmates the best of luck in their future endeavors."
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The full list of student-athletes can be found below:
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*Update June 11: Greenwich Public Schools accidentally omitted a name in the following list. Sophia Bastek is headed to Carnegie Mellon University to play girls soccer.
Update June 14: Jack Holl will be attending Penn State and he'll be playing Water Polo.

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