Four Jesuit Athletes Sign National Letter of Intent

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On Wednesday, November 8, four Jesuit athletes each representing a different athletic program within the Jesuit community, officially signed their national letter of intent to play college athletics during the fall signing day. These are the first four of many athletes to sign this year who have committed to play NCAA athletics.

The signing is important because it officially closes an athlete’s recruiting and makes the athlete ineligible to play for another school next year without risking suspension. The signing is also a culmination in a sense of all that they have worked for in their youth and high school athletic career and initiates the next chapter of it. The athletes were surrounded by their family, friends, teammates, coaches, and peers who were there to celebrate their accomplishments.

Max Chan ’24

Max Chan is a senior at Jesuit who has committed to play Division I golf at New Mexico State University.

“It was very exciting and a special day for me and I am very grateful for everyone who came to the signing.” – Max Chan ’24

Max Chan

Beckett Foley ’24

Beckett Foley is a current senior at Jesuit who has committed to play Division I lacrosse at Iona University.

“Signing day it not just about putting pen to paper; it’s about marking the beginning of a journey where dreams meet dedication and potential finds its purpose.” – Beckett Foley ’24

Beckett Foley

Jaxx Rigeslky ’24

Jaxx Rigelsky is a current senior at Jesuit who has committed to play Division III baseball at Centenary College in Louisiana.

“I’ve wanted to play college baseball since I was little, to finally achieve that goal and sign my name on the line was a feeling I’ll never forget.” – Jaxx Rigeslky ’24

Jaxx Rigeslky

William Savarese ’24

William Savarese is a current senior at Jesuit who has committed to swim at the Division I level for Michigan University.

“It was an unforgettable experience made even better by having my parents, coaches, and teamates there to support me.” – William Savarese ’24

William Savarese

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Peyton Bristow '25, Editor-in-Chief
Peyton Bristow '25, Editor-in-Chief
Hey y'all I'm Peyton Bristow '25. I am the Sports Editor for The Roundup. I also am involved in the Jesuit Ranger Sports Network, the BBQ Smokies, PALS, and Ambassadors. I love watching and writing about sports. I also enjoy creating sports media (graphics, videos, photos) Go Rangers!
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