The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Pennridge honors college signings with outdoor ceremony

- By Mike Cabrey mcabrey@21st-centurymed­ia.com @mpcabrey on Twitter

EAST ROCKHILL » Just like Reese Witherspoo­n’s iconic character in Legally Blonde, Shaylin Banks knew what college was the right fit for her.

“I’m very good with smaller groups and it was between Chestnut Hill and Millersvil­le — Millersvil­le was just way too big, had a panic attack the first time I was on campus,” Banks said. “Then I went to Chestnut Hill and I, this is going to sound weird — I felt like Elle Woods at Harvard. But it was a very light bulb moment.”

Chestnut Hill College was the perfect spot for Banks and the Pennridge girls lacrosse goaltender is continuing a family tradition in the sport after committing to the Division III Griffins.

“I’m from a really big lacrosse family,” she said. “My uncle, my dad, everybody went to college for lacrosse,” Banks said. “And it wasn’t that I was pressured into it, like I want to continue that legacy. And my summer coach is the goalie coach at Chestnut Hill so I was like, ‘Why not just stay with her?’”

Monday morning outside the high school, Banks was among several Pennridge student-athletes honored for their college commitment­s, the school celebratin­g their decisions being unable to do so in the spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic that closed schools and cancelled sports seasons.

“It definitely helps with the closure because we didn’t get that in the spring,” Wiss Chiappetta said.

Chiappetta was a part of a trio of Pennridge softball players recognized for their commitment­s — Chiappetta heading to Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island, Victoria Moscariell­o going to Gwynedd Mercy University with Gianna Iadonisi attending Kutztown University.

“The location is what caught my eye,” said Chiappetta of Salve Regina, a Division III school in Newport, Rhode Island said. “But also the coach — she’s just awesome, I love her.”

As juniors, Moscariell­o and Iadonisi earned All-SOL Continenta­l Conference honors —

Moscariell­o a first-team selection at outfield, Iadonisi an honorable mention at third base — but there was no senior year for the three as COVID-19 halted the softball preseason in March with the season officially cancelled in April.

“It was definitely really hard because it’s something you look forward to for four years and it’s just ruined,” Chiappetta said. “But we did get the little tournament in so that was good — it was kind of a closure.”

In his Letter of Intent questionna­ire, Bobby Brashear put down his favorite movie as Iron Man. Tony Stark is a fictional alumnus of Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology so for Brashear MIT seems like a good fit to continue his track and field career.

“It kind of gets portrayed as a very Brainiac area but all the kids were very nice,” said Brashear of the Cambridge, Massachuse­tts school. “I felt like I fit it really well and I felt like I would be a great place for me.”

Brashear said he’ll most likely run the 400 meters but might also do so 200 and 800 meters while academical­ly he is looking to major in mechanical engineerin­g.

“I want to do probably something with engineerin­g,” Brashear said. “I’m not sure which branch — probably mechanical and then anyway I can work in computer science I’d love to because

they’re pretty flexible with what you can do, you can kind of combine stuff and find something that fits you.

Also for Rams boys track’s Jack Wasserman and Ethan Saville both committed to West Chester University. Pennridge girls track has a pair set on attending Bloomsburg with Melissa Sicinski and Alexia Kirk both set to run for the PSAC Huskies. Sicinski wants to major in Middle Level Education with Kirk aiming to major in Education.

Shannon Griffin, an honorable mention All-SOL Continenta­l pick in field hockey in 2019, committed to play the sport at Albright College.

Paul Croyle is continuing his baseball career at Moravian College and is looking to major in graphic design and marketing. Croyle earned all-conference honorable mention at shortstop as a junior.

Trent Fisher signed to play basketball at Wilkes University while Evelyn Loughery committed to the Lancaster Bible College women’s hoops team.

Fisher was an all-conference first team pick last season as the Rams won the SOL Continenta­l outright and advanced to the second round of the PIAA6A tournament. Loughery earned second-team allconfere­nce as Pennridge qualified for the District 1 tournament.

Alex Lelii committed to play football at King’s College and is set to study business and marketing at the Division III Wilkes-Barre school.

 ?? MIKE CABREY/MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Pennridge student-athletes pose for pictures as the school honors their college commitment­s on Monday.
MIKE CABREY/MEDIANEWS GROUP Pennridge student-athletes pose for pictures as the school honors their college commitment­s on Monday.

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