6 May River athletes announce college plans
BLUFFTON, S.C. (WSAV) — May River High School celebrated six athletes continuing their athletic and academic careers at the next level with a ceremony in the school gymnasium on Feb. 6.
Austin Guthrie will play baseball at Columbia International University.
'I messaged coach and then met him in person and he was super excited for me,' Gutherie said. 'And I love Coach Schmidt and he's always been there to help.'
Ansley Carr will cheer at Anderson University.
'I've cheered since I was four, Carr said. 'So I've dedicated a lot of my life and a lot of time to it. I'm pretty excited to take it to the next level.'
Jackson MacDonald takes his cross country and track skills to Spartanburg Methodist.
'If it doesn't happen, it doesn't mean anything,' MacDonald said. 'So I think it just means the world that I can keep going to do what I love and pursue a career with it.'
Will Bostwick is headed to Hampden Sydney College for football.
'I'm hoping to start next year in my freshman year and then hopefully work my way up and maybe get to a higher division school later on,' Bostwick said.
High school teammates Bryson Hart and Will Rowley will play lacrosse at Belmont Abbey College.
'I'm really excited to spend the next four with Will again,' Hart said. 'Just these past four, I hope they are as successful as the next four.'
Rowley said, 'Bryson and I have been playing all four years. He's honestly my best friend. I'm just glad I get to room and play with him for the next four years.'
Congratulations to all the May River signees.
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