PDS celebrates student athletes to continue sports in college

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In the Class of 2015 at Princeton Day School, 17 students will continue to play their sport at their respective colleges and universities. From left to right: Morgan Foster (New Hope), Lacrosse Hamilton; Niki van Manen (Princeton), Field Hockey, Tufts; Kathleen Crowell (Hopewell), Rowing, Franklin and Marshall; Marco Pinhiero (Princeton), Soccer, Washington University; Christian Vik (Princeton), Lacrosse, Swarthmore; Jacob Shavel (Lawrenceville), Lacrosse, RPI; Chris Markey (Belle Mead), Lacrosse, Muhlenberg; Josiah Meekins (Lawrenceville), Tennis, Goucher; James Radvany (Lawrenceville), Baseball, Villanova; Jake Alu (Hamilton), Baseball, Boston College; Yahyah Ladiwala (Princeton Junction), Squash, Wesleyan; Zach Golden (Monroe Township), Soccer, Clarkson; Cole McManimon (Trenton), Baseball, Lehigh; Alexa Soltesz (Bordentown), Soccer, Gettysburg; Stefany Soltesz (Bordentown), Soccer, Gettysburg. Not pictured: Chris Azzarello (Pennington), Lacrosse, Ohio Wesleyan; Kevin Towle (Roosevelt), Lacrosse, Kenyon.

Seventeen senior student athletes from Princeton Day School’s 2015 graduating class plan to continue their sport at their respective colleges.

The students are: Jake Alu (Hamilton), Baseball, Boston College; Chris Azzarello (Pennington), Lacrosse, Ohio Wesleyan; Morgan Foster (New Hope), Lacrosse Hamilton; Chris Markey (Belle Mead), Lacrosse, Muhlenberg; Cole McManimon (Trenton), Baseball, Lehigh; Josiah Meekins (Lawrenceville), Tennis, Goucher; Marco Pinhiero (Princeton), Soccer, Washington University; Yahyah Ladiwala (Princeton Junction), Squash, Wesleyan; James Radvany (Lawrenceville), Baseball, Villanova; Jacob Shavel (Lawrenceville), Lacrosse, RPI; Alexa Soltesz (Bordentown), Soccer, Gettysburg; Stefany Soltesz (Bordentown), Soccer, Gettysburg; Kevin Towle (Roosevelt), Lacrosse, Kenyon; Christian Vik (Princeton), Lacrosse, Swarthmore; Zach Golden (Monroe Township), Soccer, Clarkson; Niki van Manen (Princeton), Field Hockey, Tufts; and Kathleen Crowell (Hopewell), Rowing, Franklin and Marshall.

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