Christian Brothers College High School is proud to announce that twenty-one student-athletes have committed to continuing their academic and athletic careers at colleges and universities across the country.
The CBC student-athletes represent multiple sports, including baseball, bowling, and football. They have demonstrated exceptional talent, dedication, and leadership skills. They have chosen to continue their athletic and academic careers at a strong list of schools, including the University of Notre Dame, the University of Missouri, Duke University, the University of Cincinnati, and more.
“We are incredibly proud of these young men and the opportunities they have earned for themselves,” said Michael Jordan, CBC President. “Their commitment to both their sport and their Lasallian education is a testament to their determination, and we are excited to celebrate them today, and we will continue to cheer them on as they excel at the next level.”
The student-athletes will sign their National Letters of Intent in front of family, friends, coaches, and school officials in a special ceremony held in Gundaker Theater at CBC High School. The ceremony will be broadcasted on the Cadet Student Network.
"We are so excited to see these young men continue their athletic and academic careers at such fine institutions,” said Coach Scott Pingel, CBC Athletics Director. “We know that each of these guys will continue striving for greatness and will be Brothers for Life!"
Baseball
Miles Birke – Washington University in St. Louis
Kyle Byrne – Drury University
Benjamin Kern – William Woods University
Kaden Peer – University of Missouri
Cameron Poe – Duke University
Ryan Stevens – Jefferson College
Peter Underwood – Jefferson College
Nazzan Zanetello – University of Arkansas
Bowling
Cameron Snow – William Woods University
Henry Thomas – Lindenwood University
Football
Beau Brown – Truman State University
James DiStaso-Hutchins – Mississippi College
Kyan Franklin – University of Central Missouri
Tyler Gant – Northwestern University
Josh Gregory – University of Cincinnati
Wyatt Haverstock – Benedictine College
Jeremiyah Love – University of Notre Dame
Lucas McAllister – Indiana State University
Levi McGee – Pittsburgh State University
Michael Teason – Missouri State University
Dylan Van – Western Illinois University