December Athletics Signing Ceremony Sees Two MSHS Student-Athletes Sign National Letters of Intent

December Athletics Signing Ceremony Sees Two MSHS Student-Athletes Sign National Letters of Intent

On Wednesday afternoon (12/19/23), two senior student-athletes from the MSHS Class of 2024 signed National Letters of Intent to solidify their decisions on the institutions they will attend and compete for beginning with the Fall 2024 semester.

Family members, friends, coaches and staff were on-hand as student-athletes were introduced before declaring their decided upon colleges/universities.

Click on the links below for more information on each MSHS student-athlete.

Abby Harma (women’s cross country, women’s track & field – Northern Michigan University)

  • Why Abby Chose Northern Michigan University“I chose Northern because I love the community for endurance sports here in Marquette and the outdoor resources here that make running all the more enjoyable. I love where the team is at and the goals they have for the future and I want to be a part of those amazing goals and aspirations. I have fallen in love with Marquette and the lake, forests, and people here and am excited to be spending my next four years as a wildcat with an incredible group of women. Jenny Ryan and Paige DuBois are truly inspiring and motivating people and I am so excited to have two incredible
    influential women be my coaches and role models for me as I compete at a higher level.”

 

Dasan Smith (football – Central Michigan University)

  • Why Dasan Chose Central Michigan University“I chose Central Michigan for many reasons. One of the reasons is its close proximity to home which is very important to me. CMU also has a small campus feel to make it easy to navigate and get involved.The Exercise Science program at CMU will offer me a quality education and degree while also having a high graduation success rate for its students. As a football program, CMU is a team that is always in contention for the MAC title. In addition, competing at the NCAA Division I level will give me the most competitive and challenging collegiate football journey. Going to Central has the potential to be a stepping stone to make it to the NFL which is a big dream of mine. I would like to thank the coaches and staff at CMU for giving me this opportunity to make my dreams come true. I can’t wait to what the future holds for me at CMU.”