Several local athletes signed or plan to sign a National Letter of Intent to play college athletics. Here are the ones that have been reported as of Friday morning.
>>Myrtle Beach's Ragan Cote, a forward on the girls soccer team, signed to play college soccer at Division I Mount St. Mary's Emmitsburg, Md., on Thursday.
Pictured (from left to right) are Coast FA coach Pat Piscitelli, mother Anne Cote, Ragan Cote and Myrtle Beach coach Beth Tucci. Ragan’s father, Richard Cote, was on the phone listening from Afghanistan.
>>St. James' Ana Sigmon signed to play college soccer at Coastal Carolina on Wednesday.
Pictured from left to right are Ana Sigmon's mother, Ana Sigmon and St. James girls soccer coach Lee Cannon.
>>St. James' Michael Rice signed to play men's college soccer at Coker College.
Senior Michael Rice (front middle) with his parents and St. James soccer coach Monty Carr (back middle) pose for a photo after Rice signed his LOI on Wednesday.
>>Carolina Forest's Ronnie Moses is scheduled to sign to play college football at Coastal Carolina on Friday.
>>Carolina Forest's Alexandra Savage-Davis is scheduled to sign to play women's college soccer at Limestone on Friday.
>>North Myrtle Beach's Alan Gore signed to play men's college soccer at Wofford.
>>Waccamaw's Chandler Murphy signed to play women’s soccer at Wingate on Thursday.
Pictured above are, from left to right: Sitting, Donna (mother), Chandler, Ken (father). Standing: Coast FA coach Pat Piscitelli, Waccamaw curriculum coordinator Patricia Canada, Lawson (sister), Waccamaw athletic director Joan Cribb and Waccamaw girls soccer coach Brian Brennan.