Four Marist students recently signed letters to play collegiate sports next year. Katie Goldberg signed a letter of intent to play softball at the University of Virginia. She is pictured with parents Craig and Gail Goldberg. Kathleen Maley signed a letter of intent to run track and cross country at the University of Tennessee. She is pictured with parents Tom and Carla Maley. James MacCallum signed a letter to play baseball at Mercer University in Macon. He is pictured with parents Tom and Eileen MacCallum. Seb Thomas signed a letter to play baseball at Auburn University. He is pictured with parents Richard and Maria Thomas.
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