CM Holds Virtual Signing Day

Six senior student-athletes celebrated their own virtual signings on the April 15th National Signing Day.
Six student-athletes from Catholic Memorial School celebrated their own virtual signings from their homes on the April 15th National Signing Day.
 
Surrounded by their family, the six student-athletes, all seniors, will play at the collegiate level next year in their respective sports. For the names of each student-athlete, please refer to the list below:

See images of the student-athletes here.


           
Spencer Aronson, Endicott College (Basketball): A junior transfer to CM from Lawrence Academy, Spencer earned a Catholic Conference All-Star nod in his one season on the basketball team.
 
Zachary Goodwin, Bentley University (Football): Zach, a senior captain and Catholic Conference All-Star, played a vital role in anchoring the offensive line during the football team’s historic two-year run.
 
Charlie Nascimben, College of the Holy Cross (Swimming): A Boston Herald and Boston Globe All-Scholastic, Charlie won the first-ever individual State Championship in the swim team’s history this winter.
 
Declan O’Sullivan, Catholic University (Basketball): Declan, a Catholic Conference All-Star and captain during his senior season, helped lead the basketball team to consecutive playoff appearances.

Barrett Pratt, Endicott College (Football): Barrett, a Catholic Conference All-Star quarterback, guided the football team to back-to-back appearances in the Division 1 Super Bowl.
 
Matthew Sokol, Merrimack College (Football): A member of the football team’s first Catholic Conference title since 1987, Matthew’s clutch field goals and extra points will make an impression at the NCAA’s Division 1 level.
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