Eight CCS Athletes Sign On National Signing Day

  • Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Left to right: Lucy Sandhoff, Lillie Cate, Addie Henry, Kate Dirkse, John Rhodes, Madison Hollis, Rachel Kay and Mary Vanderiff.
Left to right: Lucy Sandhoff, Lillie Cate, Addie Henry, Kate Dirkse, John Rhodes, Madison Hollis, Rachel Kay and Mary Vanderiff.
photo by CCS

Eight student athletes from Chattanooga Christian School were joined by family, friends and coaches on Wednesday to celebrate signing to play college athletics. 

John Rhodes signed with play baseball at Kentucky. 

Four soccer players signed with area colleges.  Katie Dirkse signed with Lee University andAddie Henry with Carson-Newman. Lucy Sandhoff and Lillie Cate both signed to play at Covenant College.  

Mary Vandergriff and Rachel Kay will be attending Carson-Newman to play softball.  Madison Hollis will be playing softball at Berry College.  

Baseball: 
John Rhodes - University of Kentucky (DI)

Soccer: 
Kate Dirkse - Lee University (DII)
Addie Henry - Carson Newman University (DII)
Lucy Sandhoff - Covenant College (DIII)
Lillie Cate - Covenant College (DIII)

Softball: 
Mary Vandergriff - Carson Newman University (DII)
Rachel Kay - Carson Newman University (DII)
Madison Hollis - Berry College (DIII)


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