Four Auburn Riverside student-athletes sign letters of intent

Auburn Riverside
Rachel Ciampi/Auburn Reporter
Auburn Riverside's Brittni Williams in action during the long jump at last year's Washington State 4A Track and Field Championships.

February 10, 2013 · Updated 1:18 PM 

Four Auburn Riverside seniors formalized their college intentions on Wednesday, signing letters of intent to continue their athletic careers at the next level.

• Brandi Williams signed her letter of intent to Boise State. Williams is a two-time state 4A long jump champion. As a junior in 2012 she also finished second in the state in the 100 meters and third in the 200 meters.

•  Joe Miles will attend and play football next fall at Eastern Washington University. The 6-foot-5, 270-pound lineman anchored Auburn Riverside's offense and defense and was selected to the All-South Puget Sound League North 4A first-team offense and second-team defense. Miles was a co-captain.

• Michael Robinson will play football for Division III Washington and Lee University in Virginia. The 6-3, 170-pound Robinson played wide receiver and defensive back for the Ravens and was a team co-captain.

• Chris Minteer signed his letter of intent to play baseball for College of the Holy Cross in Maryland. Minteer, a first baseman/outfielder, was an All-SPSL North 4A honorable mention performer last season. Minteer hit .211 with 16 RBIs and a home run for the Ravens last year.

 

 

 

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