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Lakewood Signing Day

Lakewood Celebrates 2024 College Signing Class

The562’s coverage of Lakewood Athletics is sponsored by J.P. Crawford, Class of 2013.

More than two dozen student-athletes were recognized at Lakewood High last week, during a college signing ceremony for the Class of 2024. A crowd of classmates, parents, coaches, and other supporters filled the Lakewood gym to celebrate the departing senior class, with 26 athletes representing 10 different sports.

“It’s a special day, and the thing about it is, it’s growing,” said Lakewood athletic director Mike Wadley. “When we first started it was four kids, and each year it just gets bigger and bigger. We’re just trying to be us, and we want to celebrate all of our student athletes. I don’t care where they’re going, if they’re playing somewhere outside of high school, that’s great. … We’re at 26 kids this year, but a couple that weren’t here and a few more that are gonna sign, so we will have a little more than that. Pretty cool for little ol’ Lakewood, right?”

Wadley was also the girls’ volleyball coach for the Lancers prior to his retirement this school year, and that program produced the highest number of signees this year with five players headed to the next level. The Lakewood girls’ volleyball program has routinely sent athletes to major colleges, and this year was no exception.

“It’s a great feeling,” said middle blocker Zaria Thornton on being among the latest group of Lancers to earn a college scholarship. “I knew that I had the platform, I just needed to work for it. And I did.”

Thornton is headed to Oregon State next season, where the coaching staff made her feel at home on her visit. She’ll be studying creative writing and plans to write a book one day after her volleyball career.

“It’s very exciting and very rewarding,” said Thornton of getting to play in college. “I’m finally getting the chance to show everything I’ve worked for.”

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On the football field, Lancers offensive lineman Jay Tauala-Harris is headed to the University of Hawaii, where he’s excited to continue his career and pursue his dreams on and off the field.

“It feels amazing. I know the job is not finished until I make it to where I want to be, and I’m not there yet, but this is a big stress reliever,” said Tuala-Harris of signing a scholarship. “It took a lot of stress off my shoulders knowing I did something to help my family, so my parents don’t have to come out of pocket to pay for college. I’m very blessed for that. I just want to build off this one a bit off this moment and just keep building off everything.”

Here are the 26 Lancers headed to the next level, listed by sport:

Softball

Madylyn Wynia – Cypress College

Cat Calzada – Sacred Heart University

Maite Owens – El Camino College

Swimming And Water Polo

Marlene Isaacson – Long Beach City College

Maya Lopez – Long Beach City College

Leilani Sanchez – Long Beach City College

Girls’ Volleyball

Jade Epps – San Jose State University

Zaria Thornton – Oregon State University

Nyla Hankins – Guildford College

Summer Eleasaro – Westcliff University

Wynter Hill – Lane University

Boys’ Lacrosse

Andrew Pacheco – Westcliff University

Boys’ Basketball

Deven Smith – Cypress College

Adam Bermudez – University Of Redlands

Football

Jay Tauala-Harris – University Of Hawaii

Tyree McCowen – College Of San Mateo

Cross Country & Track

Jamari Gibson – Long Beach City College

Jai’ya Jones – Fresno State

Boys’ Wrestling

Nelson Ramirez – Cerritos College

Brandon Kim – Cerritos College

Daniel Quezada – Cerritos College

Girls’ Basketball

Cristina Jones – Cal State Dominguez

Natalia Apacible – Whittier College

Jazzmin Briggs – Cerritos College

Baseball

Brandon Luna – LA Harbor College

Andres Roman – LA Harbor College

Tyler Hendrickson
Tyler Hendrickson was born and raised in Long Beach, and started covering sports in his hometown in 2010. After five years as a sportswriter, Tyler joined the athletic department at Long Beach State University in 2015. He spent more than four years in the athletic communications department, working primarily with the Dirtbags baseball program. Tyler also co-authored of The History of Long Beach Poly: Scholars & Champions.
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