National signing day

National signing day
Eleven Chino Hills High student-athletes signed national letters of intent to their college choice during National Signing Day on Wednesday.
Pictured from left are Bella Navarro (soccer, Cal State East Bay) Gillian Long (soccer, University of South Dakota), Lauryn DeGuzman (softball, Rhodes College); Jenna Gallegos (cross country, Cal State Long Beach); Arwen Castillo (water polo, Siena College); Samantha Bland (softball, University of Nebraska); Regan Shockey (softball, University of Arizona); Tyler Stull (baseball, Colorado School of Mines); Zane Poulter (football, West Point);
Alexa Rosales (softball, University of Mississippi); and Malena The’ (volleyball, Westmont College).
- Chino Hills High photo

National Signing Day
Three Ayala High student athletes signed national letters of intent with their college choices during National Signing Day on Wednesday. They are Tehya Banks, softball, UC Santa Barbara; Victoria Villareal, swimming, University of Nevada-Las Vegas; and Karson Zavala, softball, Wagner College.
- Ayala High School photo
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National signing day
Eleven Chino Hills High student-athletes signed national letters of intent to their college choice during National Signing Day on Wednesday.
Pictured from left are Bella Navarro (soccer, Cal State East Bay) Gillian Long (soccer, University of South Dakota), Lauryn DeGuzman (softball, Rhodes College); Jenna Gallegos (cross country, Cal State Long Beach); Arwen Castillo (water polo, Siena College); Samantha Bland (softball, University of Nebraska); Regan Shockey (softball, University of Arizona); Tyler Stull (baseball, Colorado School of Mines); Zane Poulter (football, West Point);
Alexa Rosales (softball, University of Mississippi); and Malena The’ (volleyball, Westmont College).
- Chino Hills High photo
National Signing Day
Three Ayala High student athletes signed national letters of intent with their college choices during National Signing Day on Wednesday. They are Tehya Banks, softball, UC Santa Barbara; Victoria Villareal, swimming, University of Nevada-Las Vegas; and Karson Zavala, softball, Wagner College.
- Ayala High School photo
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