Nine Kearney High athletes sign letters of intent to play college sports

Nine more Kearney High student-athletes have signed their letters of intent to play sports at the college level.

April 14, 2022Updated: April 14, 2022
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

KEARNEY, NE - Nine more Kearney High student-athletes have signed their letters of intent to play sports at the college level.

The nine Bearcats made their commitments official at a ceremony at the high school on Wednesday. This latest crop of signees brings the total to 27 Kearney High students advancing to play college sports.

Olivia Flood                        Tennis                                   University of Nebraska at Kearney

Emma Bonsall                    CC/Track & Field               University of Nebraska at Kearney

Cole Feddersen                 Golf                                       Southeast Community College

Tate Kuchera                     Wrestling                             University of Nebraska at Kearney

Kaden Miller                       Track & Field                      University of Nebraska at Kearney

Spencer Kearn                   Track & Field                      Concordia University

Katie Gomez                      Dance                                   University of Nebraska at Omaha

Analise Luke                       Volleyball                            Cedarville University

Flavia Nagatani                  Wrestling                             Iowa Western

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