Tuesday, February 19, 2013

California runners college decisions as reported by prepgold.com

Distance Runners-Who else can we add to the following list?
Brazeal, Cody ~ Mid Distance, California ~ Arizona State University 
Desai, Maya ~ Distance, California ~ University of Pennsylvania 
Fernandez, Bryan ~ Distance, California ~ University of Oregon 
Ferron, Kayla ~ Distance, California ~ Unversity of Arizona 
Fraser, Vanessa ~ Distance, California ~ Stanford
Freeman, Christian ~ Distance, California ~ Lipscomb University
Garcia, Karlie ~ Distance, California ~ University of Mississippi
Hiltz, Nikki ~ Distance, California ~ University of Oregon
Johnson, Cody ~ Mid Distance, California ~ University of Missouri 
Kewley, Miranda ~ Distance, California ~ Arizona State University 
Lapham, Kaden ~ Distance, California ~ Cal State Long Beach 
Lawson, John ~ Distance, California ~ UCLA 
Lawson, Kelly ~ Distance, California ~ University of Washington
Marggraff, Annie ~ Distance, California ~ Washington University in St. Louis 
McNamee, Kim ~ Distance, California ~ Xavier University 
Messerly, Alexis ~ Distance, California ~ University of Kansas 
Pianin, Jena ~ Distance, California ~ Northwestern
Price, Brandon ~ Distance, California ~ Harvard 
Reedy, Hagen ~ Distance, California ~ University of Colorado


For a complete list, go to the following link:
http://www.prepgold.com/news%20content/commitments.html

Here are additional names and their choices:
Jones, Nijae-San Leandro HS:  Cal Berkeley
Clark, Connor-University HS:  Darmouth
Ho, Richard-Leland HS:  UCLA
Hamilton III, Eugene-Bishop O'Dowd:  Arizona
Frost, Julian-Piedmont HS:  John Hopkins
Pianin, Jena-Amador Valley HS:  Northwestern
Mitsch, Austin-Jesuit HS:  Colorado
Wallace, Sasha-Castro Valley HS:  Oregon
Goo, Kylie-Westmoor HS:  Northern Arizona
Faulkner, Adler-Acalanes HS:  Cornell
Estrada, Vanessa-San Benito HS:  Northern Arizona
Whelan, John-Etna HS:  Washington State
Faulkner, Adler-Acalanes HS:  Cornell
Esparza, Matt-Amador Valley HS:  Cal Berkeley
Slaton, Josh-Amador Valley HS:  Cal Poly SLO
De La Torre, Daniel-La Salle HS:  UCLA
Davis, Max-Dos Pueblas HS:  UCLA
Malone-White, Evan-Redondo Union-Cal Poly SLO
Smith, Myles-St. John Bosco-UCLA

22 comments:

  1. Connor Clark to Dartmouth College

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  2. Where is estifanos going?

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  3. eugene hamilton to university of arizona, julian frost to johns hopkins university

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  4. lol DIII doesn't count frosty.

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  5. What do you mean D3 doesn't count - Wash U in St Louis is on the list

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  6. will leer and nick symmonds find your comment offensive

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  7. lets not get into this debate lol it doesnt really matter. Seriously tho does anyone know i want to know where estifanos is going

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  8. Arizona state is getting one hell of a recruit class. Bernie montoya 4:01 and Cody Brazeal 4:07.

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  9. UCLA with a nice distance duo too

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  10. What about jack scranton???

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  11. Kylie Goo to NAU


    http://usa.milesplit.com/articles/99998-national-signing-day-2013

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  12. Adler Faulkner, Acalanes HS, Cornell

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  13. NAU also signed Estrada

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  14. Matt Esparza, Amador Valley, UC Berkeley - Throws
    Josh Slaton, Amador Valley, Cal Poly - Sprints

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  15. Daniel De La Torre - UCLA
    Richard Ho-UCLA
    Max Davis - UCLA
    Evan Malone-White - Cal Poly SLO

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  16. LOL Daniel DLT and Jonny Lawson both to UCLA?? thats about to be mega awkward.

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  17. I guess I'm going to spend the next four years cheering for Adler Faulkner. Good choice young man.

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  18. Myles Smith - UCLA

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  19. Evan Malone-White to UC Berkeley

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  20. Why is Vanessa Frasier not listed on Stanford's site as one of their recruits? They listed those that signed on for next year and her name is not listed.

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  21. Well the initial coverage said that Fraser had been accepted (early decision?) and was going there. Maybe her family doesn't need the scholarship. I suppose that is possible in someone else's world. Anyway, you are right; here's the link:

    http://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/show_story.php?id=28677

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  22. If she was going to Stanford, she would be listed as a recruit, even if she wasn't getting money. Did she change her mind or maybe end up not getting in?

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