Dozens of McLean County athletes to declare schools

Normal Community
Normal Community High School has eight student athletes who are declaring their college intentions. (Photo by Eric Stock/WJBC)

By WJBC Staff

Dozens of student-athletes in McLean County are declaring their college intentions in the coming days as the National Signing period is underway.

Bloomington

Zach Bradford, Kansas (pole vault)
Savion Haywood, Old Dominion (wrestling)
Morgan Muntz, Heartland Community College (softball)
Reid Rector, Rend Lake (baseball)
Colton Sandage, Texas-Arlington (basketball)
Keeton Upton, Illinois Central (baseball)
Ellie Weltha, Illinois State University (softball)

Central Catholic

Leah Eppley, Heartland Community College (softball)
Erika Moore, Western Illinois (volleyball)
Madison Tattini, Utah (tennis)
Izzy Vetter, Evansville (softball)

El Paso-Gridley

Nathan Lavender, Illinois (baseball)

Normal Community

Grace Ariola, Texas (swimming)
Makenna Barnhart, Indianapolis (volleyball)
Grace Cleveland, Purdue (volleyball)
Peyton Kelley, Belmont University (volleyball)
Ashley Klinzing – Parkland (softball)
Claire Koh, St. Louis University (swimming)
Mackenzie Leonard – Illinois State (softball)
Julia Oostman, Illinois State (swimming)

Normal West

Haley Dees, Wisconsin-Stevens Point (swimming)
Grace Gallagher, Wisconsin-Stevens Point (swimming)
Ryan Gibson, Culver Stockton (cross country)
Caity Hays, Western Illinois (diving)
Melissa Pish, Duke (swimming)
Hannah Seig, Eastern Illinois (volleyball)

Olympia

Keaton Fogler, Lindenwood, Mo. (wrestling)
Emme Olson, Illinois States softball

Tri-Valley

Hannah Clayton, Iowa (volleyball)
Ryleigh Warfel, Parkland College (volleyball)

U-High

Harrison Fudge, Wisconsin (swimming)
Sidney Kennedy, Illinois (swimming)
Dallas Koth, Evansville (golf)
Lauren Seave, Indiana (pole vault)
Maya Sorensen, Bellarmine University (swimming)
Colton Stogner, Alabama (swimming)

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