Bellevue athletes ink LOIs | Prep sports news

Bridget Raftery, Isaac Dotson, Indiana Coxey and Jordan Thompson signed at Newport.  - Courtesy photo
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Bridget Raftery, Isaac Dotson, Indiana Coxey and Jordan Thompson signed at Newport.

February 7, 2013 · Updated 12:45 PM 

February 6 was the first day for athletes to sign National Letters of Intent for the regular signing period and a number of Bellevue athletes inked LOIs or announced their plans for college.

Bellevue

Sean Constantine, University of Washington, football

John Nguyen, University of Montana, football

Nathan DeRider, Washington State, football

Cole Landes, University of Montana, football

Ari Morales, University of Montana, football

Ryan Bordner, University of Idaho, football

Rueben Mwehla, University of Idaho, football

Nick Santa, University of San Diego, football

Myles Jack, UCLA, football

Michael Carlson, UCLA, football

Blake Turner, UCLA, football

Cole Johnson, Army, lacrosse

Joe Finnell, Western New England University, lacrosse

Cole Mora, Claremont McKenna College, soccer

Jack Meggs, University of Washington, baseball

Newport

Bridget Raftery, University of Washington, softball

Isaac Dotson, Washington State University, football

Indiana Coxey, Academy of Art University in San Francisco, softball

Jordan Thompson, Seattle Pacific University, soccer

Interlake

Ryan Turman, University of Washington, football

Kamana Adriano, Northern Colorado University, football

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