Sunday, June 02, 2019

FIVE NEW RECRUITS

For the fastpitch Wesley College Wolverines, it came down to the final Atlantic East Conference championship game last season. The fifth-seed navy and white swept through the playoffs beating every team they faced until our Wolverines were one of just two teams left standing.

Wesley proudly took home the runners-up award. Then, the Wolverines said goodbye to two key senior teammates of great impact for four years: all-conference players #8 OF Megan DiRubbio (Smyrna, DE) and #13 IF Ashley Royer (Lititz, PA).

Not to worry, however. New talented recruits are arriving this September to join the already skilled, seasoned and accomplished Wolverines in their upcoming 2020 season’s quest for the AEC championship!

Below are new Wolverines signees and there are still more coming beyond these five. Watch this blog for further announcements. 



KAYLEE COLANTANO, a catcher/outfielder from Vorhees High School, Glen Gardner, New Jersey.

Coach Juli Greep: “Kaylee has been the starting varsity catcher since entering high school. Kaylee is an agile and quick defensive player who will add tremendous depth to our line up.” 


Kaylee Colantano and family.

CARLY ENDRES, a middle infielder from Schalick High School, Pittsgrove, New Jersey.

Coach Juli Greep: “Carly is a consistent hitter with the ability to add competitiveness on our infield, she is very versatile and dynamic.” 


Carly Endres and family.

Yes, Carly did record FOOTBALL history in high school, too! 


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MADDIE HAZEN, a corner infielder from Polytech High School, Woodside, Delaware.

Coach Juli Greep: “Maddie has a great glove and solid work ethic. She possesses the potential to add some pop to our line up and add needed depth to our infield.” 


Maddie Hazen and family.

VANESSA SANTOLERI, a pitcher from Design Thinking Academy, Newark, Delaware.

Coach Juli Greep: “Vanessa is a solid pitcher who comes with experience and spin. Her attitude and enthusiasm will be a great addition to our pitching staff. Vanessa will also be a dual sport athlete playing for the field hockey team.” 


Vanessa Santoleri and family.

BROOKE MCCORMICK, a catcher/infielder from Glen Bernie High School, Glen Burnie, Maryland.

Coach Juli Greep: “Brooke and her Glen Burnie teammates just finished as runners up in the Maryland State Tournament. Brooke comes with a consistent and powerful bat and the ability to catch or compete for a spot on the corners.”


Brooke McCormick and family.