Trinity Hall Celebrates Seven Seniors On National Signing Day

TINTON FALLS, N.J. – November 13, 2024 –  Trinity Hall, an independent, all-girls high school, congratulates its senior student-athletes who participated in a National Signing Day ceremony on November 13. Trinity Hall celebrated the seven seniors who committed to pursuing their athletic and academic careers at NCAA Division I, II and III institutions. The seven seniors represented basketball, cross country, lacrosse and swimming.

“Trinity Hall is proud of the effort and dedication these seven student-athletes put forth to achieve their goals,” said Robert Bagley, athletic director. “We are excited for them to have the opportunity to excel athletically and academically at some of the top universities in the country. We are looking forward to a time when we can welcome these young women back to mentor the next generation of Trinity Hall student-athletes.”

Assistant Head for Student Programs and Services Alyssa Morreale said, “We are incredibly proud of our seniors who have earned the opportunity to compete on a college varsity team, a rare achievement reserved for only seven percent of high school athletes. We also applaud their ability to balance their intense athletic responsibilities with their rigorous academic curriculum to truly be model student-athletes. We look forward to celebrating their future successes in the years to come."


The Trinity Hall community congratulates the following senior student-athletes: 

Virginia Avery - Women’s Lacrosse at Bates College

 

Cate Bonan - Women’s Cross Country at Davidson College

 

Maxine Camillone - Women’s Swimming & Diving at Fordham University

 

MC O’Connor - Women’s Lacrosse at Princeton University 

 

Lilly Riggi - Women’s Basketball at East Stroudsburg University 

 

Mia Smith - Women’s Swimming & Diving at the College of the Holy Cross 

 

Lily Wood - Women’s Lacrosse at Georgetown University 

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