SPRING SIGNING UPDATES: SOUTHERN ARIZONA LIST GROWS
April 13, 2016 by Andy Morales, AZPreps365
Abby Miller spent a lot of her childhood trying out different sports and even gave softball a go, like her older sister, University of Arizona outfielder Merrilee Miller. The Ironwood Ridge senior also has a golf gene in her family thanks to an uncle who played at East Carolina so she gave that a try.
"I've only been playing since I was a freshman believe it or not," Miller explained. "I tried so many other sports but golf was the perfect fit for me. Golf challenges you mentally and it's primarily an individual sport. You have to have the proper mindset and that's what I like."
Miller chose Pima because she wasn't quite ready to leave her home base and her family can still come and watch.
"I want that experience before I go off again in two years," Miller added.
Salpointe soccer standout Reilly Marks had a difficult path to the next level but the forward had a dream to play Division I soccer even with all the struggles and obstacles that got in her way.
Marks was relatively unknown in high school circles due to a transfer her junior year, but she came on strong for Salpointe in what turned out to be a dream season for the Lancers, a 23-2 record, a top seed in the state playoffs and a runner-up finish.
“My family and I were presented with some devastating news in December of my junior year – my grandpa was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer," Marks said. "That was so hard for me, he was my number one fan, he came to almost every single game. I played for him."
Marks earned a scholarship offer from New Mexico State but a torn MCL in a club game changed all that and the coaching staff at NMSU wanted to wait to see what her recovery was like but then even more bad news came.
"Meanwhile my grandpa’s cancer had grown. The next weekend my grandma suffered a massive heart attack. Then my grandpa passed away two days later. I remember the last thing he told me was, “Don’t ever give up on your dreams, don’t let anything stand in your way.” If he hadn’t told me that I don’t know where I’d be today.
"After a full year of work and training I am proud to say nothing stood in my way, and I did not give up on my dreams, because I gained back that scholarship and am able to say I have committed to play DI soccer for New Mexico State.”
Finally, distance runner Rhiana Bourguet will be competing for Waynesburg University next year. The Marana senior is obviously excited about the possibilities.
“Waynesburg University is a small private school in Pennsylvania,” Bourguet said. “I was drawn to the school because of their amazing nursing program and how everyone there has been unbelievably nice!”
Bourguet will be competing in 6K’s during cross country season and mid distance races like the 800 and 1,600 during track season.
“I am so excited about running in college,” she added. “This has been one of my top goals in high school. A 6K instead of a 5K seemed a little scary at first, but the weather will be a lot different than here in Tucson so I’m definitely looking forward to that.
“I plan on working hard this summer and can’t wait to help the Yellow Jackets win the PAC! Although it is far away from home I know this is going to be an amazing journey and I am so beyond thankful for this opportunity.”
Spring signing period: Southern Arizona list
Amphitheater
Yusuf Shehata (Pima), Point Loma: Basketball
Kyle Rodriguez, Northwestern Kansas: Wrestling
Canyon del Oro
Daniel Lewis, Lake Forest: Football
Noah Soto, Arizona Christian: Football
Mason Gavre, Paradise Valley: Baseball
Spencer Packard, Western Arizona: Baseball
Robert Santorelli, Lamar: Baseball
Jake Tucker, Lourdes: Baseball
Gabrielle Blevins, Central Arizona, Softball
Shelby Hotchkiss, Tyler, Softball
Ruben Torres Santos, Alderson Broaddus: Soccer
Kelly Kevershan, Peninsula: Soccer
Cody Aquilina, University of Arizona: Rodeo
Emelio Reyna, Northwest College: Rodeo
Cienega
Tyler Black, Cienega: Baseball
Desert Christian
Nicholas Tucker, Soccer, Arizona Christian
Sarah Butler, Soccer, Colorado Christian
Zachary Rosson, Baseball, Northwestern College
Stephanie Smith, Soccer, Providence Christian
Flowing Wells
Christine Ortega, Pima: Basketball
Ironwood Ridge
Kayley Mohr, Hawaii-Pacific: Volleyball
Jaelyn Olsen, Utah State University-Eastern: Volleyball
Hannah Semon, Yavapai: Volleyball
Abby Miller, Pima: Golf
Lily Nielsen, Pima: Golf
Mandy Lorenson, Pima: Softball
Tanner Nickles, Occidental: Soccer
PJ Pena, Arizona Christian: basketball
Jeremy Berson, U.S. Coast Guard Academy: Wrestling
Marco Dominguez, Marion Military Institute: Wrestling
Marana
Rhiana Bourguet, Waynesburg: Track/CC
Palo Verde
Bryan Beltran-Rodriguez, Soccer: Pima
Lyle Bryant, Football: Mesa
Emily Doyle, Soccer: Cochise
Johnny Ramirez, Soccer: Yavapai
Janet Squire, Soccer: Cochise
Sahuaro
Jacquelynn Elmer, Scottsdale: Soccer
Amber Romero, Scottsdale: Softball
Sydney Harden, Pima: Basketball
Reazsha Benjamin, Pima: Basketball
Stephen Miller, Briar Cliff: Football
Gianni Romero, Pima: Volleyball
Salpointe
Stevey De La Ossa, Crown College: Basketball
Reilly Marks, New Mexico State: Soccer
Tucson
Deondre Eason, Tohono O'odham: Basketball
Parker Trujillo, Pima: Basketball
Tavian Ross, Central Arizona: Track
Angelica Carpio, Earlham College: Volleyball
Bailey Gin, Western New Mexico: Volleyball
Matt Pool, Central College: Wrestling
Angelic Terrones-Cruz, Ferrum College: Wrestling