Grant ’24 signs with Bethany Lutheran College

The senior will continue his baseball career as a Viking. Click here to see photos from the Class of 2024's five signing ceremonies. 
By Juanita I.C. Traughber, Director of Marketing & Communications

Senior Grant Reilly has committed to join Bethany Lutheran College’s baseball team in fall 2024. He shared his future plans with classmates, coaches, faculty, and family during a signing ceremony on Monday, May 6 in Durnan Auditorium. The celebration also included reflections by his coaches and parents as well as balloons and cupcakes arranged and decorated as a giant baseball. 

Grant joins four other classmates who will play collegiate sports: 
  • Mahoney Daunic ’24 will play baseball at Denison University.
  • Alima Kassim ’24 will run track at Vanderbilt University.
  • Ainsley Moore ’24 will play golf at Belmont University.
  • Olivia Schwarz ’24 will swim at Middlebury College.

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