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Yorktown HS Student-Athletes Sign College Letters Of Intent

Six Yorktown High School student-athletes signed letters of intent recently to play sports at their chosen colleges, bringing the total number of athletes from Yorktown who will play on Division I and II teams next year to 18.

Six Yorktown High School seniors have signed letters of intent to play college sports. From left, front row, are: Jayla Masci, Richie Giannasca, Macey Drezek; from left, top row, are: Nick DiGuglielmo, Christian Torres and Mauricio Arango.

Six Yorktown High School seniors have signed letters of intent to play college sports. From left, front row, are: Jayla Masci, Richie Giannasca, Macey Drezek; from left, top row, are: Nick DiGuglielmo, Christian Torres and Mauricio Arango.

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The students will play or participate in volleyball, soccer, lacrosse and golf at Quinnipiac University, Pace University, Adelphi University, College of St. Rose and Dominican University.

“It takes a village,” said Yorktown Athletic Director Robert Barrett when asked to explain the high number of students who will be playing collegiate sports. “The YAC and youth programs build the foundation. Then the Yorktown School District coaches take it from there and hone their skills."

"We’ve been fortunate to have so many students receive athletic scholarships. It takes a lot of effort from the kids, the coaches, their families and the community. It is a collective effort," Barrett said. 

The students gathered with their families and coaches in the guidance center for photos and congratulations. 

The future college athletes, and their sports, are:

  • Macey Drezek, College of St. Rose: volleyball
  • Nick DiGuglielmo, Dominican University: soccer
  • Mauricio Arango, Quinnipiac University: soccer
  • Christian Torres, Pace University: lacrosse
  • Richie Giannasca, Pace University: lacrosse
  • Jayla Masci, Adelphi University: golf

Mauricio Arango, who will play soccer for Quinnipiac, said, “Yorktown set me up for success with the coaches and athletic department. We were very successful as a team this year, which helped me to get noticed.”

Jayla Masci, who will play golf at Adelphi University, said she didn’t expect to play collegiate sports, but is excited to have the opportunity.

“Yorktown helped me as a school district because they created a girls golf team in my sophomore year, which upped my chances of playing in college," Masci said. 

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