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25 East, West Student Athletes to Commit to Colleges on Signing Day

The students will move on to play their given sports at schools from Hofstra University to Stony Brook University, Penn State University and more.

For Smithtown High School West and high School East, the class of student-athletes moving on to play sports in college consists of 25 seniors, who are set to commit to their schools of choice on singing day. Signing day for both East and West is set for Feb. 6.

Smithtown High School West

  • Brian Masi, Sacred Heart University (Men's Lacrosse)
  • Dylan Gruder, University of Massachusetts (Men's Lacrosse)
  • Frankie Brier, Marist College (Men's Lacrosse)
  • George Schultz, NYIT (Men’s Lacrosse)
  • Eric Joseph, Lafayette College (Men’s Lacrosse)
  • Joe Varello, Naval Academy (Men’s Lacrosse)
  • Patrick O’Brien, West Point (Men’s Lacrosse)
  • Kayla McCoy, CW Post (Women’s Softball)
  • Danielle Heedles, Central Connecticut (Women’s Lacrosse)
  • Victoria Snak, Hofstra University (Women’s Golf)
  • Jordan Frielingdorf, Providence College (Men’s Diving)
  • Brian Hickey, Dowling College (Basketball)
  • Thomas Whelan, Monmouth University (Golf)
  • Kristina Weller, University of Albany (Women’s Soccer)     

Smithtown High School East

  • Dimitri Lettas, Elon University (Baseball)
  • Devin Caybasi, Felician College (Baseball)
  • Brian Balkam, University of North Carolina (Men’s Lacrosse)
  • Scotty Scannell, St. John's University (Men’s Lacrosse)
  • Peter Triolo, Penn State University (Men’s Lacrosse)
  • Jimmy Tenbrink, West Point (Men’s Lacrosse)
  • Joe Funaro, VMI (Men’s Lacrosse)
  • Kyle Gerfo, CW Post (Men’s Lacrosse)
  • Mike Kavanagh, St Leo University (Men’s Lacrosse)
  • Elizabeth Pellechi, Stony Brook University (Women’s Lacrosse)
  • Mackenzie Buckley, CW Post (Softball)

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