Top RI High School Athletes - See Where They Are Going to Play in College

Austin Lind, Contributor

Top RI High School Athletes - See Where They Are Going to Play in College

David Duke will play basketball at Providence College
With the many phenomenal athletes that graduated from Rhode Island high schools this year, GoLocalProv compiled a list of just some of the top boys and girls primed to make a splash in collegiate sports this coming year.

The list ranges from ESPN Top 100 basketball recruits headed to NCAA powerhouses to a Gatorade Player of the Year competing in the Ivy League.

The graduating talent is at such a high level that phrases like “she's the best player I've ever coached over the past twenty years” and “one of the truly remarkable student-athletes to ever compete in the RI Interscholastic league in any sport,” are often heard. These two were said, respectively, by Wheeler girl’s tennis coach Joe Testa on Julia Pezzuco and by Jeff Smith, the Cranston West girl’s softball coach, on Mackenzie Beyer.

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Top RI Athletes 

Rhode Island has produced some remarkable homegrown talent in recent years.

Elizabeth Beisel, who swam for North Kingstown High School and graduated in 2010, is an Olympic silver medalist in the 400 IM and bronze medalist in the 200 backstroke. 

Mckenzie Meehan led La Salle Academy to four straight girls soccer state titles from 2008-2011 and never lost a game in her four years.

She went on to become Boston College’s all-time leading scorer, was picked 23rd overall in the 2017 National Women’s Soccer League College Draft by Sky Blue FC and plays on the U.S. Women’s U-23 National Team.

A 2014 Smithfield High School graduate, Matt Kuhar lost one match in four years of boy’s tennis, falling only to Jared Donaldson in the state finals in 2012. (Donaldson did not compete in high school tennis except for the end of the 2012 season and is now ranked #56 in the world.)

Kuhar went on to become a star at Bryant, playing number one singles all four years, earning NEC Player of the Year and becoming the program’s first-ever player to earn an ITA national ranking.

These stories hope to be replicated by the following athletes, and with the amount of success that they’ve had thus far, not only at the state level but on the national level as well, it is not unlikely.

See the Top Athletes in the Slideshow Below


The Top Graduating High School Athletes in RI - August 2018

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