Tanna Howe — University of Central Missouri (Softball)
Signing felt rewarding for Howe, showing that her hard work paid off. She chose UCM because it felt like a second home, with a welcoming team and staff. She’s most excited to compete alongside others who share her passion for softball. Howe credits her parents and longtime coach Eric Flores for guiding her journey. She says high school sports taught her resilience, discipline, and teamwork, and she’ll miss competing with her teammates the most.
Jovi Robertson — Evangel University (Cheer)
Robertson said signing feels “almost unreal” after years of cheering at Warsaw. She chose Evangel, her dream college, and is excited to take on more advanced stunts at the next level. She credits her teammate, Bella Schwartz, for pushing her through challenges and says high school sports taught her to stay focused despite outside influences. Robertson looks forward to continuing to grow her skills and says she’ll miss the bond she shared with her teammates.
Naomi Yoder — Missouri Valley College (Track & Field)
Signing gave this athlete a sense of security with a plan after high school. Yoder chose MVC for its strong 400m coaching and campus. She is excited for independence at the college level and credits high school sports for building competitiveness and discipline. Yoder will miss teammates and coaches while aiming to earn a degree and medal at conference meets.
Joshua Harvath — (Football)
Harvath said signing “feels amazing” and chose his college for its proximity to home and a fresh start. He’s excited to keep playing the sport he loves and is thankful for the many supporters who helped him along the way. High school sports taught him responsibility and teamwork, and he hopes to contribute early while building relationships with new teammates.
Jayce Estes — William Woods University (Wrestling)
Estes said signing feels good as he continues his wrestling career. He chose William Woods after connecting with coaches who changed his mind about competing in college. He’s excited to face top competition and credits his dad as his biggest influence. Estes says wrestling taught him integrity and discipline, and he plans to chase a national title while continuing to grow academically and athletically.