CCSD recognizes more than 50 student athletes on National Signing Day

February 2, 2022

Charleston County School District (CCSD) is proud to recognize the student-athletes from the Class of 2022 who have signed or will sign a National Letter of Intent on National Signing Day.

The following 53 CCSD student-athletes representing six CCSD schools and a total of nine sports are set to play at the college level:

Academic Magnet

Oliver Abar – Haverford College – Lacrosse

James Island Charter

Trip Brown – Spartanburg Methodist College – Baseball

D.J. Dickerson – Fayetteville State University – Football

Hogan Garner – Clemson University – Baseball

John Grant – Coastal Carolina University – Football

Kayla Freeman – Spartanburg Methodist College – Soccer

Owen French – Spartanburg Methodist College – Baseball

Hannah Higgins – USC-Salkehatchie – Softball

Tia Lucas – North Carolina Central University – Track and Field

Lillian Ray – College of Charleston – Soccer

Jeb Stevens – Flagler College – Cross Country

Torren Thomas – USC-Salkehatchie – Softball

North Charleston

Evander Jones – Bluefield State College – Football

R.B. Stall

Ky’Juan Mack – College of the Desert – Football

Terrance Mitchell – Ramah Juco Academy – Football

Nathaniel Rock – Newberry University – Football

Wando

John Bagwell – Sewanee – Baseball

Piper Barnhart – Austin Peay University – Cross Country

Kendall Bensen – East Carolina University – Swimming

Kaleigh Bosak – Chattanooga – Soccer

Ben Bullard – College of Charleston – Baseball

Thomas Campagna – USC-Lancaster – Baseball

Morgan de Barros – USC-Upstate – Soccer

Ava deLyra – Clemson University – Lacrosse

Peter Foulke – College of Wooster – Lacrosse

Sophie Frece – University of Tampa – Swimming

Calder Garris – The Citadel – Baseball

Lucas Green – Keiser University – Lacrosse

Thomas Ketchin – Anderson University – Baseball

Regan Leach – University of Lynchburg – Swimming

Branton Little – Wofford College – Baseball

Destynd “Des” Loring – William Penn University – Football

Gabe Major – William Penn University – Football

Caitlin Mason – University of New Hampshire – Swimming

Kieran Maurer – Anderson University – Lacrosse

Laurel Maynor – Converse College – Tennis

Langdon Moore – Allegany College of Maryland – Baseball

Isabella Pecunes – Providence Christian College – Soccer

Caroline Richvalsky – Chattanooga – Soccer

Halle Schart – Roanoke College – Swimming

Mary Shaw – UNC-Wilmington – Swimming

Jet Solinger – University of Northern Iowa – Football

Kennedi Walker – The Citadel – Soccer

Madison Wood – Florida Southern College – Lacrosse

West Ashley

Dravian Blake – Benedict College – Football

Jordan Hoppes – Columbia College – Softball

Gabriel Johnson – Muskingum University – Football

Jahleel Porter – Virginia Military Institute – Football

Sakharis Smalls – Benedict College – Football

Matthew Smith – Spartanburg Methodist College – Baseball

Zaye’Quan Smith – Bluefield State College – Football

Enuka Taylor – Guilford College – Soccer

Calib Thompson – Spartanburg Methodist College – Baseball

The Division of Strategy and Communication will release a video honoring these student-athletes on the district’s YouTube channel next week.

For more information, please contact the Division of Strategy and Communications at (843) 937-6303.

 

About the Charleston County School District

Charleston County School District (CCSD) is a nationally accredited school district committed to providing equitable and quality educational opportunities for all of its students. CCSD is the second-largest school system in South Carolina and represents a unique blend of urban, suburban, and rural schools spanning 1,300 square miles along the coast. CCSD serves approximately 49,000 students in 88 schools and specialized programs.

CCSD offers a diverse, expanding portfolio of options and specialized programs, delivered through neighborhood, magnet, IB (international baccalaureate), Montessori, and charter schools. Options include programs in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM); music and other creative and performing arts; career and technical preparation programs; and military.