On Feb. 2, six Christian Brothers High School senior student-athletes signed National Letters of Intent to continue their athletic career at the college level: (from left) Paul Banks with mother, Vickie Baltz; Matt Murphy with parents, John and Melanie Murphy; Trent Johnson with parents, James and Victoria Johnson; Ryan Eason wih mother, Sherita Anderson; Stephen Varnado with mother Julie Varnado; and Micah Fleet with parents, Shannon and Nelson Fleet.
On Feb. 2, six Christian Brothers High School senior student-athletes signed National Letters of Intent to continue their athletic career at the college level: (from left) Paul Banks with mother, Vickie Baltz; Matt Murphy with parents, John and Melanie Murphy; Trent Johnson with parents, James and Victoria Johnson; Ryan Eason wih mother, Sherita Anderson; Stephen Varnado with mother Julie Varnado; and Micah Fleet with parents, Shannon and Nelson Fleet.
Six Christian Brothers High School senior student-athletes signed National Letters of Intent on Feb. 2 to continue their athletic careers at the college level.
Paul Banks signed to play soccer as a forward for the University of Memphis.
Matt Murphy signed up to be a defensive lineman for the University of Tennessee.
Trent Johnson committed to playing football as a linebacker for Southern Mississippi University.
Ryan Eason signed on to be a running back for Carson-Newman College.
Stephen Varnado will be playing football in the fall as a linebacker for Delta State University.
Micah Fleet will take to the field this fall as an offensive lineman at Washington & Lee University.
John Morris is the director of communications and alumni relations for Christian Brothers High School.
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