A Few Commitments

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Three locals announced their collegiate commitments over the last couple of weeks.

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Whittier Christian senior libero Emily Atwood committed to Fordham University last Thursday, as was confirmed by her mother Annette Atwood.

Emily Atwood was a part of the Heralds' big turnaround the last two years, which has resulted in two Alpha League titles, two CIF-Southern Section Division 4AA title-match appearances and last season's championship.

Atwood was a Daily News' two-time first-team selection and is expected to sign soon.

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La Serna boys cross country runner Matt Okiishi, a Daily News' first-team selection, actually recently signed his letter of intent to attend Maryville University of St. Louis. Okiishi will be competing in cross country and indoor/outdoor track at the university.

Okiishi was one of the area's few CIF-Southern Section Divisional Finals qualifiers.

Lastly, although it is a bit of old news, California girls soccer coach Brian Bordier called to remind us that senior midfielder Jasmine Martinez also committed to the University of Houston.

Martinez was a co-Del Rio League MVP last season and finished this year as the league's top scorer with 19 goals and 11 assists.

Congratulations to all.


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