GREATER ATLANTA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: 2022 Spring Signing Day

GREATER ATLANTA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: 2022 Spring Signing Day
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Greater Atlanta Christian School issued the following announcement on Apr. 28. 

On Wednesday April 27th, the GAC community celebrated 16 student-athletes as they signed with their respective schools. Family, friends, and coaches all gathered in the Long Forum to watch our signees continue their athletic careers. 

The Spring Signing Day involved student-athletes in six different sports. Coach Tim Hardy, Tia Graves, Emily Krug, Thom Jacquet, Josh Lee, Brad Kinser, and Hayden Lane all shared amazing stories and statistics that their respective athletes had generated during their careers. Listed below are the athletes that were honored, their respective sport, and the institution that they decided to sign with. 

Baseball Ford Hallock Lincoln Memorial University
Baseball Graham Stogner Chapman University
Baseball Rhett Wells Gulf Coast State College
Basketball Jaci Bolden Biola University
Football Gannon Hearst  Limestone University
Girls Soccer Elle Fair Maryville College
Girls Soccer Marilee Karinshak Washington University
Girls Soccer Elli Moraitakis Berry College
Girls Soccer Denver Tolson Harvard University
Boys Soccer Alex Gomas University of Chicago
Boys Soccer Beckham Jacquet Harding University
Boys Soccer Damola Salami University of South Carolina
Boys Soccer Matthew Taylor  Georgia State University
Swimming Trey Carter Rollins College
Track & Field Autumn Clark  Dartmouth College
Track & Field Alana Thomas Tuskegee University

So far during the 2022-2023 school year, GAC has 26 collegiate signees, including two early-enrollees. Congratulations to each student-athlete and their families.  

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Greater Atlanta Christian School 



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