Rockdale County Public Schools marked National Signing Day on Wednesday with signing ceremonies celebrating the hard-working student athletes who received college and university sports scholarships and the tireless coaches and parents who helped them achieve their dreams.
At Salem High School, ten football players signed letters of intent Wednesday morning, and three more have offers but were undecided as of Wednesday afternoon:
Emmanuel Holmes, Alabama State University
Davon Bigsby, University of Virginia at Lynchburg
Zaiyid Cooper, Presbyterian College
Robbie Cyrus, University of Virginia at Lynchburg
Tyriano Green, University of Virginia at Lynchburg
Robert Kimble, Southern University
Robert Chambers, Jacksonville State University
Evan Jones, University of Illinois
Gerald Walker, University of Virginia at Lynchburg
TJ Jones, University of Virginia at Lynchburg (not pictured)
Nick West, undecided (not pictured)
Mark Jones, undecided (not pictured)
Chandler Davis, undecided (not pictured)
Rockdale County High School celebrated nine football players heading to college on scholarships as a large crowd of family, friends and supporters watched them sign their letters of intent:
Kethone Robinson, Middle Georgia State
Trevon Jackson, Middle Georgia State
Aaron Harris, LaGrange
Rodney Williams, Limestone College
Tajee Steele, Delta State
Joseph Aulbry, SE Louisiana Prep
Jacari Cameron, Coffeeville Community College
Zuri Minnifield, Alabama Prep
Heritage High School is sending six student athletes to colleges and universities on scholarships, in addition to two student athletes who committed to their schools earlier in the year. The students celebrated on Wednesday include:
Christophe Page, Catawba College (football)
Jaylon Davis, Reinhardt University (football)
Conner Domaleski, University of North Georgia (soccer)
Walter Patterson, Reinhardt University (football)
Anthony Stanley, Catawba College (football)
Branden Lewis, North Carolina Wesleyan (football)
Ta’lor Bynum, Calhoun Community College (softball) (not pictured)
Kamryn Toney, Central Florida (softball) (not pictured, signed in November)
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