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Four La Salle Lancers Commit to Colleges

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(Left to Right) Emari McClellan, Matthew Enrequez, La Salle Athletic Director Anthony Harris, Josh Yee, and Christian Oyie-Little. - Courtesy photo

(Left to Right) Emari McClellan, Matthew Enrequez, La Salle Athletic Director Anthony Harris, Josh Yee, and Christian Oyie-Little. – Courtesy photo

 

Four student-athletes from La Salle High School have signed National Letters of Intent or made commitments for athletic aid and scholarships to their respective universities.

Emari McClellan has been a four-year letterman on the Lancer Football Team, filling the role of captain in his senior year. He will attend Redlands University on scholarship.

Matthew Enrequez is a multi-faceted football player for the Lancers. Skilled at many positions, he signed a National Letter of Intent to play D1 football on scholarship at the University San Diego.

Josh Yee is a jack-of-all-trades at La Salle. He was a member of the Lancer Drum Line, helped lead the golf team to their third consecutive undefeated season and was an outstanding and versatile defensive player for the Lancer Football Team. He will attend Occidental College on scholarship.

Christian Oyie-Little transferred to La Salle as a senior and signed a National Letters of Intent. During the season he led the Lancers to the CIF title game, earning a number of honors and awards including All-League, All-CIF, and Area Player of the Year. He will attend Regis University in Colorado on a basketball scholarship.

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