The WSU-bound standout missed out on a chance to defend his state title in the 400 meters.
The prolific Wildcats slugger will continue her playing career at Seattle University.
She earned 11 gold medals while competing in bowling, basketball and track and field for the Knights.
The standout track and field athlete will continue her career at WSU while studying medicine.
The shortstop/catcher played five years of varsity baseball and also starred on the basketball team.
The standout pitcher will play college softball at Central Connecticut State University.
Standout defender also kicked for the football team and shares a name with a Seattle Mariners icon.
The talented jumper overcame scoliosis and will study biochemistry at the University of Idaho.
The Marauders’ team captain will join the U.S. Marine Corps with the goal of becoming Special Ops.
The senior forward plans to get a fire science degree and become a firefighter.
The two-time state-champion wrestler will play college softball and join the ROTC at North Georgia.
The talented sprinter was the first leader of the school’s student voice focus groups.