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    Mazama High celebrates four student athletes signing to continue their sports careers in college

    Brad CrawfordBy Brad CrawfordApril 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Mazama High School seniors Hannah Giacomelli, Lizbeth Henderson, Jayden Justice, and Nadia Manzano signed to continue their athletic careers in college during a Signing Day celebration at the school cafeteria.
    Mazama High School seniors Hannah Giacomelli, Lizbeth Henderson, Jayden Justice, and Nadia Manzano signed to continue their athletic careers in college during a Signing Day celebration at the school cafeteria.
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    Mazama High School honored four senior athletes this week as they officially signed to continue playing at the college level next fall, turning a school cafeteria gathering into one of the biggest feel good moments of the spring for the Vikings community.

    Families, friends, and school staff gathered Wednesday for the Signing Day event, where the focus stayed on the work each athlete put in over the years to reach this point.

    The ceremony recognized a group that will now carry Mazama into college athletics across four different sports, giving the school another class with real achievements to celebrate before graduation.

    The four athletes recognized were Hannah Giacomelli, Lizbeth Henderson, Jayden Justice, and Nadia Manzano.

    Hannah Giacomelli signed to play basketball for Southwestern Community College, where she plans to study biology.

    Lizbeth Henderson signed to wrestle for North Oklahoma College and plans to study emergency medicine.

    Jayden Justice signed to play baseball for the College of the Siskiyous, where he plans to study exercise science.

    Nadia Manzano signed to play soccer for Klamath Community College. She is still undecided on a major, though she plans to explore nursing.

    What stood out about the event was not just the number of athletes moving on. It was the range. Basketball, wrestling, baseball, and soccer were all represented, showing the kind of broad athletic class Mazama is sending out this year.

    That gives the story more weight than a standard signing post because it reflects success across different programs, not just one team.

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    Mazama Athletic Director Ian Oโ€™Brien summed that up during the event when he spoke about the different paths each athlete took to reach this point.

    He said all four shared the same foundation of commitment, and that was clear in the way the school chose to celebrate them.

    โ€œEach of these athletes has taken a different path to get here, but they all share one thing in common: commitment,โ€ Oโ€™Brien said.

    โ€œWhether itโ€™s been on the soccer field, baseball diamond, wrestling mat or basketball court, itโ€™s been a joy to watch them in their moments of growth and success. We couldnโ€™t ask for better students to go on to college and represent our school, themselves, and their families.โ€

    That kind of praise says a lot about what this group meant to the school beyond wins and statistics. Signing day events are always about the next step, but they are also about what an athlete leaves behind.

    In Mazamaโ€™s case, this class leaves behind a strong example for younger players who are still working toward their own college goals.

    For the athletes, the day marked the official start of what comes next. Giacomelli now heads toward college basketball with biology in her plans.

    Henderson will take her wrestling career to Oklahoma while pursuing emergency medicine. Justice will continue in baseball while studying exercise science.

    Manzano will stay closer to home with Klamath Community College and begin shaping her path toward nursing.

    That mix of sports and academic goals also gave the event a fuller meaning. The ceremony was not only about continuing to compete.

    It was about four students moving forward with both athletic opportunities and academic direction, which is what makes these school signing moments matter so much to families and coaches.

    Mazamaโ€™s Signing Day gave each athlete a moment of recognition, but it also gave the school community a chance to see what years of commitment can lead to.

    By the end of the event, the message was clear enough. Four Vikings are heading to college sports next fall, and each one earned that opportunity in a different way.

    For Mazama High School, it was a proud day in the cafeteria. For Hannah Giacomelli, Lizbeth Henderson, Jayden Justice, and Nadia Manzano, it was the moment the next chapter became official.

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    Brad Crawford

    Brad Crawford is a sports writer at United Sports Desk with more than four years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, college football, high school sports, and athlete feature stories. His work centers around breaking news, draft developments, player journeys, coaching moves, and the moments behind the headlines that fans often miss. Over the years, Brad has built a reputation for combining timely reporting with detailed storytelling and stat-driven analysis. From NFL minicamp competitions and draft-day storylines to local high school standouts and athlete family features, he enjoys covering every layer of the sports world and the people who make it memorable. When he is away from writing, you will usually find Brad on the golf course, keeping up with the latest sports debates, or talking about upcoming draft picks and offseason moves with fellow fans.

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