Student Athletes Honored in College Recognition Ceremony

Student Athletes Honored in College Recognition Ceremony

Sage Hill School recognized nine student athletes during our annual College Recognition Ceremony on Monday, May 18. 

This year, the ceremony was held virtually due to COVID-19 social distancing regulations, but there was no less celebration and excitement for these incredible athletes. Click here to watch Director of Athletics Megan Cid announce the achievements of these great athletes.

“We are incredibly proud of these Lightning student athletes for the hard work, dedication, courage and perseverance they have demonstrated as they fulfill their dreams of playing their sport in college next year,” Cid said. “They have put in hours of time practicing and improving their skills and fitness along with developing their mental strength to compete at the next level.  They are tremendous representatives of Lightning Athletics, and we look forward to following their academic and athletic careers throughout their journey in college.” 

Here are the nine student athletes who will be going on to play their sport at the collegiate level:

Danielle Beder
Volleyball
Claremont McKenna College

Jennifer Cai
Golf
Northwestern University

Trevor Grant
Soccer
Carnegie Melon College

Alana Karro
Soccer
Southern Methodist University

Vera Kong
Fencing
Columbia University

Rohun Krishnan
Tennis
Pomona College

Zoe Mazakas
Basketball
Chapman University

Kate Miller
Cross Country
Chapman University

Ashleigh Park 
Golf
The University of Texas at Austin
 
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