Baseball players dominate the list of high school senior student-athletes from the Greater Middlesex Conference who are eligible to ink a National Letter of Intent during the fall signing period.
Please consider revisiting this page today and in the ensuing days as we add photos from official signing ceremonies.
Today marks the beginning of what the NCAA qualifies as the regular signing period for all Division I and Division II sports except basketball and football.
The early signing period for basketball also commences today, while the regular signing period for that sport begins April 17.
Football players can sign during an early period, which starts Dec. 19, or during the regular period, which commences Feb. 6.
Six GMC baseball players have committed to Division I or Division II schools, according to information from the conference’s athletics directors and published reports. All are eligible to sign during the fall period.
They include Sayreville’s Christian Aich (Pace), South Brunswick’s Jacob Ciccone (Lafayette), Old Bridge’s Sonny Fauci (St. John’s), Monroe’s Matthew Fopeano (Caldwell University), South Plainfield’s Chris Shine (Seton Hall) and North Brunswick’s Andrew Tan (Binghamton).
Seven other GMC student-athletes from the Class of 2019 are eligible to sign during the fall signing period because they, too, have committed to Division I or Division II schools, according to information from GMC athletics directors and published reports. They are:
Jessica DiMatteo, East Brunswick, girls soccer, Manhattan
Jessica Gaughan, Old Bridge, softball, St. Joseph
Sean Kelliher, East Brunswick, boys lacrosse, Marist
David Loniewski, South Plainfield, wrestling, Davidson
Dominique Nelson, Piscataway, field hockey, Towson
Luke Niemeyer, South Plainfield, wrestling, Bucknell
Liz Skobelev, Monroe, girls lacrosse, Rutgers
Daniela Vega, East Brunswick, girls swimming, Rutgers
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