Pictures L to R. Back Row: Same Morgan, Owen Walker, Quinton Cross, Bennett Weaver, Jackson Edington, David Bernard, Brady Hasch, Daniel Wozniak, Carson Wright, Liam Lyon and Diego Ramirez. Front Row: Brendan Honn, Kallen Koelzer, Tayveon Simms, Scarlett Frace, Kamryn McDonald, Peyton McAtee, Maisy Woodman, Lainee Mustain, Avery White and Adee Broesder.

Lee’s Summit West High School held a letter of intent signing ceremony this week for 22 student athletes.

David Bernard will be playing baseball at Westminster College and majoring in accounting.

Soccer player Adee Broesder will be attending Saint Louis University and studying nursing.

Quinton Cross will be cheering at Missouri State University while majoring in nursing.

Kaden Deain will competing in cross country/track and field at Missouri University of Science and Technology and majoring in aerospace engineering.

Baseball player Jackson Edington will be majoring in biology (pre-med) at Morehouse College.

Scarlett Frace will be playing volleyball for McPherson College while studying psychology (child development).

Brady Hasch intends to play baseball at Ottawa University with a major in sports management.

Brendan Honn is headed to the Avila University to play tennis and study computer science/game design.

Wrestler Kallen Koelzer will be attending Ottawa University to exercise science.

Liam Lyon will be competing in track and field at Columbia College majoring in health science and health business.

Benedictine College welcomed Peyton McAtee. She will be playing volleyball while studying business.

Beach volleyball player Kamryn McDonald will be attending the University of North Florida with a major in kinesiology-exercise science.

Sam Morgan plans to attend the Park University to play volleyball with an undeclared major.

Lainee Mustain will be playing volleyball at Benedictine College while majoring in sports medicine.

Diego Ramirez signed a letter of intent to dance at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee while majoring in commercial dance.

Tayveon Simms will be competing in track and field at the University of Washburn while studying business administration followed by law school.

Football player Owen Walker will be studying business communications at MidAmerica Nazarene University.

Bennett Weaver plans to earn a degree in finance at Drury University while competing in track and field.

Averie White will be playing basketball at Simpson College and majoring in business.

Soccer player Maisy Woodman intends to study business at Metropolitan Community College.

Daniel Wozniak plans to attend Johnson County Community College to play soccer while studying construction management.

Carson Wright is headed to Central Methodist University to play soccer and major in exercise science.

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