Preps: Easthampton’s Colin Larson, South Hadley’s Meg Carey among Williston Northampton collegiate signees

South Hadley’s Meghan Carey, sitting, is surrounded by her family as she signs her National Letter of Intent to play field hockey at St. Anselm College earlier this week at Williston Northampton School in Easthampton.

South Hadley’s Meghan Carey, sitting, is surrounded by her family as she signs her National Letter of Intent to play field hockey at St. Anselm College earlier this week at Williston Northampton School in Easthampton. PHOTO BY MELANIE ZACEK/WILLISTON NORTHAMPTON SCHOOL

Easthampton’s Colin Larson, sitting, is surrounded by his family as she signs her National Letter of Intent to play baseball at Boston College earlier this week at Williston Northampton School in Easthampton.

Easthampton’s Colin Larson, sitting, is surrounded by his family as she signs her National Letter of Intent to play baseball at Boston College earlier this week at Williston Northampton School in Easthampton. PHOTO BY MELANIE ZACEK/WILLISTON NORTHAMPTON SCHOOL

Williston Northampton’s student-athletes who signed their NLIs earlier this week (left to right): Maisie Mattocks, Meghan Carey, Caroline Aufiero, Camille Armaganian and Colin Larson.

Williston Northampton’s student-athletes who signed their NLIs earlier this week (left to right): Maisie Mattocks, Meghan Carey, Caroline Aufiero, Camille Armaganian and Colin Larson. PHOTO BY MELANIE ZACEK/WILLISTON NORTHAMPTON SCHOOL

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Published: 11-16-2023 6:52 PM

The Williston Northampton School celebrated five athletes who signed their National Letters of Intent earlier this week inside the Sabina Cain Family Athletic Center in Easthampton.

The five athletes honored included Hampshire County natives Meghan Carey (South Hadley), who will be playing field hockey at St. Anselm College, and Colin Larson (Easthampton), who will play baseball at Boston College.

Also honored were Maisie Mattocks (La Salle University, water polo), Caroline Aufiero (Clarkson, ice hockey) and Camille Armaganian (Northeastern, field hockey).

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