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Twelve Palmer Trinity Seniors Commit to Play College Sports

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Palmer Trinity School (PTS) celebrated a remarkable achievement at its College Signing Ceremony on Monday, April 29, as 12 of its seniors signed commitments to continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level. This ties the school’s previous record set in 2019.

The list of student-athletes includes a diverse range of sports and academic pursuits. From Brayden Benesch studying economics at Tufts University to Maria Camposano pursuing a chemistry/pre-med track at Brown University, these seniors are set to excel both academically and athletically.

Among the standout commitments are Michael Kourakos joining the rowing team at Northeastern University, Jade Leon heading to Colorado School of Mines for basketball, and Mackenzie Metka choosing Suffolk University for soccer.

Head of School, Patrick Roberts, expressed his pride in the Class of 2024 student-athletes, wishing them success in their future endeavors. The ceremony was a joyous occasion with parents and families beaming with pride as their children signed their commitments.

The event showcased the dedication and talent of these student-athletes, highlighting the strong athletic program at Palmer Trinity School. As these seniors embark on their collegiate sports journeys, they carry with them the support and well wishes of the school community.

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