Falcon Commits
Max Davis and Rory Millar
Several student athletes of the Class of 2019 have already committed to colleges as a part of their athletic teams. Read more about some of them here!
This piece also appears in our January 2019 print edition.
Isabella Andrade
Andrade’s soccer career started on Cambridge Common and quickly took off from there. By high school, she was good enough to play with the US youth national team in Costa Rica. She played on the girls varsity soccer team for all four years in high school and can’t wait to continue to play at a higher level in college. She says, “I’m very excited to continue to build my soccer family by playi...
Kalkidan Mamo
“During my time at Rindge, I fell in love with basketball,” Mamo recalls. “I sacrificed every day of two long summers working to try and possibly get a scholarship from it—and being recognized as [an All-Scholastics athlete] and receiving coaches award just pushed me to continue.” Mamo will be continuing her journey next fall at UMass Lowell. She explains, “It's close, beautiful, [an...
Josh Dunbar
Dunbar was a three-year starter on the boys soccer team who is super excited to attend Clark University in the fall. “I had a lot of fun playing at Rindge, but I am so excited to play in college because not a lot of people get that opportunity and I am going to make the most of it.” Dunbar adds, “I chose Clark because I wanted to stay close to home, it just felt like a very good fit for me, an...
Jonas Hansen
Hansen is a world-class fencer for his age group who can’t wait to transfer his skills to the Harvard fencing team. Fencing has been a passion of his since a young age, and he loves how far it has taken him. Hansen says, “I have already had many opportunities to bond with the members of Harvard’s fencing team, and although the team’s fencing regiment is far more intense than anything I have ex...
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