Orlando Baseball Players Celebrate National Early Signing
Lifelong dreams have been finally realized this week as student-athletes across the nation signed their commitment to their colleges of choice, as part of the National Early Signing Period. Here in Florida, dozens of baseball players across the state seized their moment to sign their commitment in special ceremonies with families, friends and supporters. The signing process can be challenging and arduous, but this week marks that moment when signees finally cross the finish line and finalize their dream of attending college and competing in college athletics.
For many senior baseball players across the Orlando area, this week marked the moment they crossed the finish line and finalized the college process. Players signed at ceremonies with family, friends, coaches and administrators all throughout the week.
Orlando Early Signings:
Garrett Evans, Apopka — Florida Atlantic University
Austin Reed, Apopka — Lenoir-Rhyne University
Cameron Stewart, Apopka — Troy University
Hunter Corbett, DeLand — University of North Carolina-Greensboro
August Haymaker, Dr. Phillips — North Carolina State University
Cort Roedig, Dr. Phillips — Georgia Tech University
Ethan Shear, Lake Highland Prep — Emory University
Matthew Levenson, Lake Howell — Winthrop University
Garrett Wallace, Lake Mary — South Carolina-Upstate
Pedro Figueroa, Osceola Kowboys — University of West Florida
Kendrick Calilao, The First Academy — University of Florida
Raymond Fields, The First Academy — Florida Southern College
Dakoda Grove, The First Academy — Rollins College
Brett Neilan, Timber Creek — Stetson University
Slade Cecconi, Trinity Prep — University of Miami
Ethan Goff, Trinity Prep — Tulane University
Michael Bacica, Windermere Prep — University of South Carolina
Corey Cannon, Windermere Prep — Erskine College