Tabb and Jamestown high schools each hosted ceremonies recently to honor their large crop of senior athletes who will move on to compete at the college ranks.
Jamestown will send 19 seniors off to play sports in college:

George Buskey (Bridgewater football)
Jordan Chapman (Longwood University field hockey)
Victoria Dodd (Va. Wesleyan track)
Shelby Foret (Mary Washington soccer)
Gaylin Glueck (Christopher Newport University cross country/track)
Julia Hart (Grinnell swimming)
Elizabeth Henry (Virginia Tech softball)
Mike Jones (Methodist tennis)
Trevor Long (George Mason University diving)
Tia Mearns (New York University cross country/track)
Colin Moog (CNU football)
Katie Rauchwarg (Mary Washington lacrosse)
Sam Ross (Durham [England] tennis)
Brody Scott (Randolph Macon football)
Marissa Segala (Harvard soccer)
Nick Souza (St. Andrews swimming)
Briana Sutton (CNU volleyball)
Megan Wolons (Marshall University diving)
Lauren Wood (Mary Washington diving).
Tabb will graduate 18 future college athletes:

Alison Harmatz (Kent State University field hockey)
Hailey Vann (Georgetown University field hockey)
Kayla St. John (Lynchburg College softball)
Brittni King (Indiana University track and field)
Hayley Mills (Lafayette College field hockey)
Shanteya Holder (Southern University basketball)
Daniel Schiele (James Madison University football)
Korey Lyzenga (Virginia State University football)
Morgan Ames (Radford University field hockey)
Marissa O’Brien (Appalachian State University field hockey)
Macy Peebles (University of Virginia field hockey)
Danielle Kimball (University of South Carolina swimming)
Reilly Maw (William and Mary soccer)
Sydney Galoozis (East Stroudsburg University)
Jake Brown (CNU football)
Megan Sepanski (University of Virginia cheering)
Leanna Baez (Barry University soccer)
John Matthews (MIT swimming)

