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Six CHS student-athletes sign letters of intent to play at the next level

By Matt Skinner, 11/08/23, 3:00PM EST

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CARROLLTON, GA — Six Carrollton High School student-athletes were recognized on Wednesday for Early Signing Day 2023, deciding to further their education and play at the next level.

 

 

Marissa Johnson

Carrollton High School senior and golf standout Marissa Johnson has signed to compete at the next level at Truett McConnell University. Seated with Marissa are her parents, Scott and Shannon Johnson, along with sisters Makaela and Izabell. Standing from left are Paul Fitz-Simons, Carrollton High School athletic director; Coach Steve Patton, TMU Golf head coach; Michael Cleek, head girls golf coach; and Ian Lyle, CHS principal. 

 

Luke Able

Carrollton High School senior and golf standout Luke Able has signed to compete at the next level at Jacksonville State University. Seated with Luke are his parents, Derek and Jennifer Able, along with brother Levi. Standing from left are Ian Lyle, CHS principal; Coach Kurt Hitzeman, CMS golf coach; Jake Harris, head boys golf coach; and Paul Fitz-Simons, Carrollton High School athletic director.

 

Kylie Briscoe

Carrollton High School senior and soccer standout Kylie Briscoe has signed to compete at the next level at Oklahoma University. Pictured with Kylie are her parents Dena and Jason Briscoe. Standing from left are Paul Fitz-Simons, CHS athletic director; Laura Rader, assistant soccer coach; Drew Ebensberger, head girls soccer coach; Seth Caldwell, Carrollton Middle School assistant principal; and Ian Lyle, CHS principal.

 

 

Aubrey Dishman

Carrollton High School senior and cross country and track standout Aubrey Dishman has signed to compete at the next level at the University of West Georgia. Seated with Aubrey are her parents, Alison and Jeffery Dishman. Standing from left are Paul Fitz-Simons, CHS athletic director; Wymon Kelley, head girls track coach; Jimmy Sorrells, head cross-country coach; and Ian Lyle, CHS principal.

 

 

Bryce Kingeter

Carrollton High School senior and baseball standout Bryce Kingeter has signed to compete at the next level at Young Harris College. Seated with Bryce are his parents, Brandi and Guy Kingeter, along with his sister Gabby and Maddox Monsour. Standing from left are Ian Lyle, CHS principal; Adam Bright, assistant baseball coach; Ty Fowlkes, assistant baseball coach; Trent Bianco, head baseball coach; Jonah Holiday, assistant baseball coach; Andrew Turner, assistant baseball coach; Jake Richardson, assistant baseball coach; and Paul Fitz-Simons, CHS athletic director.

 

 

Andrew Albertus

Carrollton High School senior and baseball standout Andrew Albertus has signed to compete at the next level at Presbyterian College. Seated with Andrew are his parents, Dr. Mark and Rebecca Albertus, along with his sister Elizabeth. Standing from left are Paul Fitz-Simons, CHS athletic director; Jim Baumel, travel baseball coach; Adam Bright, assistant baseball coach; Ty Fowlkes, assistant baseball coach; Andrew Turner, assistant baseball coach; Trent Bianco, head baseball coach; Jonah Holiday, assistant baseball coach; Jake Richardson, assistant baseball coach; Joey King, head football coach; Patrick Rothschadl, head athletic trainer; and Ian Lyle, CHS principal.

 

 

Six CHS student-athletes have now signed letters of intent to play at the next level. Pictured from left are baseball players Bryce Kingeter -Young Harris College, and Andrew Albertus, Presbyterian College; golfers Luke Able - Jacksonville State University, and Marissa Johnson, Truett McConnell University; track and cross country runner Aubrey Dishman - University of North Georgia and soccer standout Kylie Briscoe - University of Oklahoma.