Local resident Chase Haskell among Bolles student-athletes honored for college athletics commitments

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Ponte Vedra Beach resident Chase Haskell was among 10 Bolles student-athletes honored on April 17 in Davis Gymnasium on the school’s San Jose Campus for committing to a particular college or university to continue their athletic and academic careers. 

Haskell committed to Princeton University for rowing. The following Bolles student-athletes were also honored:

Women’s cross country/Track and field

Maeve O’Riordan, Florida State University

Football

C.J. Grimes, University of North Carolina at Pembroke

Cooper Sullivan, Wabash College

Men’s rowing

Zayne Blackwell, Stetson University

Richard Sollee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Women’s rowing

Ashley Dodd, Northeastern University

Men’s soccer

Frank Iturriaga, Ohio Wesleyan University

Men’s swimming

Noah Emerson, Florida Institute of Technology

Sam McCarthy, Southern Methodist University

Women’s swimming

Diana Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Family, friends, classmates, coaches and faculty gathered to celebrate the achievement. Athletic Director Matt Morris welcomed everyone, and several coaches introduced their respective athletes.

This marks the third of three college commitment ceremonies held at Bolles this school year to recognize additional student-athletes as they commit to colleges.