MARIANNA—Chipola College Athletics on April 17 hosted a signing ceremony for 12 student-athletes who signed with four-year colleges and universities.
Athletes from the following sports signed with these colleges:
Women’s Basketball—Nana Sule of Abuja, Nigeria—New Mexico State University; Tyra Johnson of Decatur, Alabama—Troy University; Kiana Coomber of Fairbury, Illinois, University of Memphis.
Men’s Basketball—Yuat Alok of Auckland, New Zealand—Texas Christian University; Tobias (TJ) Howard of Lithonia, Georgia—Towson University; Shamarkus Kennedy of Tuscaloosa, Alabama—McNeese State University.
Baseball—Phillip Sanderson of Greenville, North Carolina—University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Alex Webb of Columbia, Tennessee—Jacksonville State University.
Softball—Krystal Goodman of Long Beach, Mississippi—University of Alabama; Morgan Goree of Senoia, Georgia—University of West Georgia; Alexis Grampp of Chattanooga, Tennessee—Eastern New Mexico University; Debora Ribeiro of Sao Paulo, Brazil—University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Chipola Athletic Director Jeff Johnson, said, “This is a great group of student-athletes who are continuing the Chipola tradition of moving to the next level. The majority of our players sign with four-year colleges and several sign professional contracts. We are very proud of our record of preparing student-athletes to play at the next level.”
Chipola competes in five intercollegiate sports—baseball, softball, men’s and women’s basketball and women’s cross country.
CHIPOLA PLAYERS SIGN WITH MAJOR UNIVERSITIES—Chipola College Athletics on April 17 hosted a signing ceremony for 12 student-athletes who signed with four-year colleges and universities. Pictured from left, are: Kiana Coomber (University of Memphis), Shamarkus Kennedy (McNeese State), Nana Sule (New Mexico State); (back) Morgan Goree (University of West Georgia); Debora Ribeiro (University of Alabama at Birmingham); Krystal Goodman (University of Alabama), Alexis Grampp of Chattanooga (Eastern New Mexico University), Alex Webb of Columbia, (Jacksonville State University) and Phillip Sanderson of Greenville, North Carolina—University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Not pictured: Tyra Johnson of Decatur, Alabama—Troy University; Yuat Alok of Auckland, New Zealand—Texas Christian University; and Tobias (TJ) Howard of Lithonia, Georgia—Towson University.