Over 25 Southern Arizona high school athletes from numerous sports signed letters of intent on Wednesday, Feb. 4, National Signing Day. Some local athletes opted to sign on early signing day back in November. Here's our current list of local high school athletes who signed earlier this week. (Listed in alphabetical order.)

Canyon Del Oro

– Reece Douglas, football, Minot State University

Cienega

– Rose Barlette, cross country and track and field, New Mexico State University

– Brady Bodwell, football, Loras College

– Julian Hainley, football, Rose-Hulman Institution of Technology

– Aidan Holleran, baseball, De Anza College

– Kylie Krebs, soccer, Chaminade University-Honolulu

– Faithlynn Lohmueller, beach volleyball, Arizona Christian University

– Isaac Menchaca, baseball, Valley City State University

– Jaxon Pearson, football, Embry-Riddle Prescott

– Hazel Ramos, soccer, Pima Community College

– Ava Rayman, soccer, Pima Community College

– Jaden Rodgers, football, Idaho State University

Flowing Wells

– Jayden Simmons, football, Minot State University

Marana

– Donnell Bridges, football, Jamestown University

– Aubrianna Gray, softball, Arizona Central Community College

– Colten Meyer, football, Northern State University

– Chase Munson, football, Black Hills State University

– Hayden Utley, football, Colorado State University-Pueblo

– Greg Webb, football, Colorado Mesa University

Marana High School football player Greg Webb signed with Colorado Mesa University on Feb. 4, 2026, National Signing Day, at Marana High School.

Mica Mountain

– Alana Alva, track and field, New Mexico State University

– Colin Axford, football, North Central College

– Riley Carson, football, Western New Mexico University

– Tyla Greenwood, golf, Eastern Washington University

– Lucas Hager, wrestling, Arizona Christian University

– Peyton McNulty, gymnastics, Hamline University

– Landon McKendrick, soccer, Pima Community College

– Hudson Parker, golf, Indiana Wesleyan University

– Raydon Rocha, baseball, Wallace Dothan Community College

– Sergio Raygada, football, Western New Mexico University

– Broden Schmidt, football, University of New Mexico

– Alex Stehr, football, Simpson College

– Evan Wheeler, football, Southeast Community College (Nebraska)

Mica Mountain's Broden Schmidt gets the congratulations from teammates after falling on a Sahuaro fumble during the second quarter of their 4A Kino game on Oct. 31, 2025.

Sahuaro

– Trevor Eagerton, football, Concordia College (Moorhead)

Salpointe Catholic

– Isaiah Bright, basketball, Southwestern College

– Emma Cazares, soccer, Pima Community College

– Alon Deon, football, Colorado State-University-Pueblo

– Joseph Figueroa, wrestling, Arizona Christian University

– Radley Gutierrez, baseball, Cochise College

– Cruz Huerta, football, Fort Lewis College

– Caitlin Hurley, volleyball, New Mexico Highlands

– Macee Jackson, softball, Texas State University

– Josh Mesiner, football, University of New Mexico

– Anthony Milo Jr., baseball, Trinity University

– Kate Mobley, volleyball, Wichita State University

– Natalie Mobley, volleyball, Colorado State University-Pueblo

– Nicole Monge, volleyball, Colorado State University-Pueblo

– Alyssa Montano, softball, Benedictine University

– Colton Raetzman, baseball, Utah Tech University

– Mandy Tran, soccer, Pima Community College

Walden Grove

– Kylian Knight, football, Fort Lewis College

– Steven Valdez, football, Western New Mexico


Did we miss someone? Please email everdugo@tucson.com to be added to the list.


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Contact Elvia Verdugo, the Star's community sports editor, at everdugo@tucson.com. A journalism and history graduate from the University of Arizona, she shares stories highlighting what makes Tucson and its community special.