Apr 16, 2025

馃枈 Nine Hays High seniors sign collegiate letters

Posted Apr 16, 2025 6:52 PM

Hays High changed their collegiate signing process for the 2024-2025 school year. Once a month an athletic signing day is held for any senior that wishes to be recognized for their recent commitment.

The largest one day signing group spread out through Gym A on Wednesday as nine students finalized their decisions.

Alysa Brown - Allen County Community College Soccer
Blue cheese, her dad, and a college coach. Alysa Brown had a unique way of realizing where she wanted to go to college.

Katie Linenberger - Fort Hays State Track and Field (High Jump)
Multiple offers in multiple sports. When it came down to it, Katie Linenberger wanted to stay close to home. She got that chance in her favorite sport.

Izabel Schmidt - St. Louis University Swimming
The most decorated swimmer in Hays High history had options to way when it came to college offers. However, it wasn't all about athletics in the decision process for Izabelle Schmidt.

Cy Drobeck - Hutchinson Community College Cheer
It all started as a joke in middle school. Cy Drobeck has turned that moment into a collegiate opportunity.

Alyse Zimmerman - Pratt Community College Tennis
Alyse Zimmerman realized how good she had gotten at tennis towards the end of her senior campaign in the fall. It has led her to an opportunity in Pratt.

Tage Cass - Sterling College Football
Tage Cass wanted to play college football. He made that happen with a phone call. 

Johnny Cano - Bethany College Football
Johnny Cano starts in three team sports for the Indians. He was a guard during basketball, is two-way player in baseball, and also goes down as one of the best wide receivers Hays High has produced.

Dalton Meyers - Fort Hays State University Track and Field (Javelin)
A three sport athlete, Dalton Meyers is no stranger to big moments. One of the conference's best defensive football players, a state placer in wrestling and one of the state's best javelin throws.

Preston Parr - Bethany College Soccer
Preston Parr liked the campus of Bethany College the first time he stepped foot on campus. He was in middle school at the time.