I couldn’t get every kid at yesterday’s big signing, but I got a few. It would’ve been much easier if the kids were dressed in uniform. Turns out, they don’t do that for signings.
Anyways, here’s what I came away with…
Kat Stone, MIT Diver
A few months ago, after getting into MIT for her performance in the classroom, Stone said she would not participate in sports at the collegiate level. That changed after her freshman orientation last week. Here’s why:
“When I was up thre everyone said you need to have an activity and they have an activity period for sports to be scheduled when classes can’t be scheduled. So when I got up there I had to decide what dorm I wanted to be in and what sport I wanted to do.
“I looked at crew, sail-ing, soccer, track and field and swim and dive.
“The swim coach up there is brilliant. She had all of us stay with swimmers and divers. They were really nice and we just clicked and they just kind of got me pumped up about diving again.
“Pam (Braseth) said people never regret opportunities they did take, they regret things they didn’t do.”
Emily Troell, Troy girls basketball signee
“I’m just excited to go to work even though high school is coming to an end I’m going to be right in college as soon as it ends.
“I don’t think it will change me, but I think I’ll have to prove myself because it’s a new coach and they ahven’t seen me before. I’ll just have to prove myself.”
Fort Walton Beach Girls Basketball Coach Holly McDaniel on Troell’s decision:
“It’ll be a really good opportunity for her as as well as having that college atmosphere. I think Troy kind of gives you the best of both worlds. You know it’s a small school or a small town feel and then you’ve got the football team and the basketball team and that kind of goes along with college too. You want to be a college basketball player and that’s great but you also want to get the college experience.”
McDaniel on Faulkner State signee Marionna Pride
“I think Marionna has a bright future if she puts the time in to work on her game individually. In college you have a lot more time to develop and if she’ll utilize that time I think she’s a good athlete, she runs the floor really well for her size. She’s a good rebounder and if somebody would really work hard at that inside position and maybe at the three spot if they can get somebody to work with her.”
Paula Swiercz, Johns Hopkins soccer signee
Swiercz, who plays soccer at FWB — at a very high level — actually attends the Collegiate High School.
“I was looking at other schools also to go to. I just wanted a high academic standard and if I had the opportunity to play soccer I would.
“What I really liked about it, is with D-1 schools it’s like having a full-time job. But this is a Division III school and it’s not as rigorous a program , even though it’s very, very competitive. It’s going to take a lot of my time, but not so much time that I’m not going to like it.”
FWB girls soccer coach Bill Wilkins on Swiercz
“Hopkins is getting someone who is very talented, very polished and a naturally lef-footed player who has great field vision and can really step on as a freshman and make a contribution to the team.
“She’s going to be joining a very competitive team and they’re expecting her to step on…”
Katrina Lathi, Arizona Central College signee
“It was a lot of hard work year round.
“Me not being actually as tall as everyone else is makes this a big accomplishment.
“They actually flew me out to go on an official visit and I loved it out there. That was my first and only one and I was like I’m going here. It was a big change in scenery.”
Robby Amunds, Birmingham Southern swimming signee
“It’s also the first ever swim team at Birmingham Southern. So I get a chance to set all the records, I getmy picture taken and 40 years from now they can say the first ever swim team and that’ll be me, so that’s pretty cool.
T.C. Carter, Reinhart football signee
“Me, Will (Ellison) and Ryan (Thompson) are going to Reinhardt.
“It was all unintentional though. The coach called me and then I talked to him and told him about Ryan and Will, so he hit them up. So, it’s going to be fun, make it more exciting , better, more comfortable.
“They’re starting their program this year. It’s the first year they’ve ever had football, so I’ll be on the first team ever and that’s pretty exciting. They’re building a field and a field house that’s going to be huge.
“I feel like it’s better to be going with at least some people I know.”
Will Ellison, Reinhart football signee
“A lot of people think that we’re just going together because we’re like brothers, but we honstly did pick and we talked to coaches and we visited seperately and we decided seperately that it was the right place for us.
“I’d rather play d-line, but anything they really want me to…
“We’re going to go up there and start working out and start putting people at different Positions is what coach said. he said i could be playing offensive line, defensive line, fullbacl.
“Next year will be a practice season, work out, get swole, maybe a couple scrimmages, then the 2013 season is going to be an actual football season. Next year we’re pretty much all redshirt freshman.”


