Lowcountry athletes sign on National Signing Day, with commitments from multiple local colleges.

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Lowcountry athletes sign on National Signing Day, with commitments from multiple local colleges.

Dor Reichley’s story is truly inspiring—a survivor of Haiti’s 2010 earthquake, adopted at age 4 by missionaries, and now heading to The Citadel for football. It’s a powerful reminder of resilience, as he puts it: turning hardship into motivation to “put your mind to things.”

Key Signings Highlighted

  • Dor Reichley (St. Johns Christian School, Moncks Corner): Committed to The Citadel football. Local kid staying close to home after an extraordinary journey from Haiti to American citizenship.
  • Lucy Beckham High School: Strong class overall, with at least one athlete signing to Mercer (specific sport not detailed).
  • Deuce Kinloch (Berkeley High School): Basketball standout who overcame a torn ACL. Locked in with Davidson Davie Community College in North Carolina, crediting family support and faith for the opportunity.

National Signing Day always brings these feel-good moments in the Lowcountry, especially with athletes like these bouncing back from big challenges. Congrats to all—Lowcountry pride! Any specific player or school you’re following closely?

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