Outstanding Stepinac Students Sign Letters of Intent

Nine outstanding Stepinac High School seniors (Class of 2024) officially signified their commitment to continue their education and to play football at the NCAA level at some of the nation’s most prestigious universities and colleges during Stepinac’s recent Early Signing Day ceremony. 

 

It was held in the gymnasium of the renowned all-boys Catholic high school where parents, members of the administration and faculty, coaches and students joined in congratulating the signees.

 

Stepinac’s Early Signing Day seniors were: Harrison Brown of Katonah/Colgate University; Will Currid of Cross River/Brown University; Ryan Diaz of New York City/Franklin and Marshall College; Deonte Douglas of Yonkers/New Hampshire University; Darison Hooper of White Plains/Trinity College; Sam Madu of The Bronx/University of Minnesota; Jordan Osbourne of Ardsley/Monmouth University; Lorenzo Robinson of Valhalla/Lock Haven University; and Eddie Palumbo of Yorktown Heights/Yale University.

 

A 10th signee, Tommy Cottrell of Putnam Valley, will play football and lacrosse for Williams College.

 

The mission of Archbishop Stepinac High School is to offer young men of the Archdiocese of New York a highly competitive academic and extracurricular program that will prepare them for college and leadership roles. The faculty and staff accomplish these objectives by pursuing excellence and creating a supportive, disciplined atmosphere with a strong sense of camaraderie and Christian values that is unique to the Stepinac experience. 

 

For more information, visit www.Stepinac.org