26 student-athletes sign to play at the collegiate level

Plank Article Henry Krueger ’21
From left to right, infielder Luke Williams '20, catcher Daniel Susac '20, Varsity Baseball Head Coach Mr. Joe Potulny '76, and pitchers — Charlie Hurley '20 and Chris Baytosh '20 at Jesuit's National Signing Day in the Fr. Barry Gymnasium on Wednesday Feb. 5, 2020.

On Wednesday, Feb. 5, 26 Jesuit High School Sacramento student-athletes signed athletic letters of intent to play at the collegiate level in the Fr. Barry Gymnasium.

It was National Signing Day, and family, friends, coaches, and alumni all arrived at 8 a.m. to celebrate the school’s signing seniors.  

For Hunter Modlin ’20, who signed to Saint Mary’s College of California to play rugby, having friends and family in attendance meant a lot. 

“Signing in front of my friends and family was awesome,” Hunter said. “My family has supported me so much in the last four years, taking me to all-star tournaments across the country and even to Ireland at one point for a USA representative team. They have been amazing.”

Choosing the right college can be a long and difficult decision. Cross country runner Matt Strangio ’20, who signed to the University of Portland, took into consideration a variety of factors when picking the right college. 

“I chose to sign to Portland because, of all the schools I visited, I liked the guys on the team and the coach the best,” Matt said. “Coach [Rob] Conner is very similar to Coach [Walt] Lange in his coaching style, and he expressed a lot of confidence in me the first time we talked which I liked. The immersion I went on was to Portland, so I know the city pretty well, and I have a bit of a connection to it from that trip; cross country nationals and the Nike elite camp is also in Portland, so over the past four years, I’ve ended up in Portland a lot, and I liked the on-campus vibes. It felt like if Jesuit was a college with girls which to me seems perfect.” 

After winning the Division I Sac-Joaquin Section Championship this season, water polo player and UC Davis signee Ivan Soshnikov ’20 has lofty goals for himself as he continues his athletic journey in college. 

“As I continue to play water polo in college, my biggest goal is to win a national championship,” Ivan said. “I want this unique team environment to continue. For me personally, I hope to become as skilled as possible. I want to prepare myself to potentially play at the national and even professional level.”

The other athletes who signed were soccer players Cole Barrett ’20 (Saint Mary’s College of California), Donovan Carrillo ’20 (William Jessup University), and Chris Meyers ’20 (University of Washington); baseball players Daniel Susac ’20 (University of Arizona), Charlie Hurley ’20 (University of Southern California), Chris Baytosh ’20 (Cal-Poly, San Luis Obispo), and Luke Williams ’20 (UC Santa Barbara); lacrosse players Dominic Atwell ’20 (The University of Utah), Luke Marks ’20 (Boise State University), and Zach Mefford ’20 (University Of Dubuque); tennis player George Miller ’20 (Seattle University); volleyball player Logan Marks ’20 (California Lutheran University), and Joshua Sellers ’20 (Babson College); rugby player Hunter Donelson ’20 (University of Arizona); coxswain Grant Fisher ’20 (UC Berkeley); rower Louis Gallia ’20 (University of Washington); track runner Chase Gordon ’20 (University of Southern California); and fencer Donghwan Park ’20 (Stanford University). 

Football had the highest number of signing athletes with Zach Bagley ’20 (Cal-Poly, San Luis Obispo), Jadi Howard II ’20 (Southern Oregon University), Anthony Chideme-Alfaro ’20 (Cornell University), Liam McLoughlin ’20 (Claremont McKenna College), and Cooper Shults ’20 (University of Oregon) signing to play at the collegiate level.

Members of the Class of 2021 will have an opportunity to be celebrated on next year’s National Signing Day, Feb. 3, 2021. 

Henry Krueger ’21, Editor-in-Chief