Future Super Bowl players: St Louis seniors sign Letter of Intent

Football’s 2013 National Signing Day engaged 19 St. Louis high school seniors to sign binding Letters of Intent to play college football. The Letter of Intent is offered to players exhibiting strong athletics skills who meet all the academic requirements for graduation. These football players have applied and been accepted by the colleges offering the Letter of Intent.

Missouri Valley College, the University of Central Missouri, Mendocino College, Arkansas Baptist College, New Mexico Military Institute, Quincy College, Globe Institute of Technology, Lindenwood, Neosho County Community College, and the University of Iowa have recruited the 19 St. Louis seniors.

The students are listed beneath the St. Louis Public high schools each attends.

CARNAHAN HIGH SCHOOL OF THE FUTURE

  • De’Jon Shelton, Missouri Valley College
  • LaRon Thomas, Missouri Valley College

CLEVELAND NJROTC HIGH SCHOOL

  • Monteze Latimore, University of Central Missouri

GATEWAY STEM HIGH SCHOOL

  • Chrishawn Buford, Missouri Valley College
  • Corbin Mason, Mendocino College
  • DeAndre Taylor, Mendocino College
  • Justin Coleman, Arkansas Baptist College
  • Michael Ball, Mendocino College

SOLDAN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES HIGH SCHOOL

  • Christopher Ford, New Mexico Military Institute
  • Davione Johnson, Quincy University
  • Emanuel Vaughn, Globe Institute of Technology
  • Gregory Curry, Globe Institute of Technology
  • Kendall Stewart, Missouri Valley College
  • Steven Irving, Lindenwood-Belleville
  • Tevin Graham, Missouri Valley College

VASHON HIGH SCHOOL

  • Deion Davis, Missouri Valley College
  • Derrick Mitchell, University of Iowa
  • Devin Herndon, Neosho County Community College
  • Malik Joseph, Quincy University
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