Sandia's Jaden Meadows among those signing with colleges
Jaden Meadows possesses one of the most incredible resumes of any athlete since New Mexico made girls wrestling an official sport, and now the Sandia High School senior knows her future destination. Meadows has signed with Adams State in Colorado. She was a four-time state champion for the Matadors.
She was undefeated (36-0) this last season, and captured the 170-pound title in February. Meadows was undefeated in three of her four seasons at Sandia, and lost only a single match as a junior. SIGNINGS: Cleveland will be officially signing some of its athletes for the next level on Thursday.
This list includes a pair of multiple state wrestling champions: five-timer Roman Luttrell (Utah Valley), plus girls wrestler Eloise Woolsey (Colorado Mesa), a two-time champ. The others: Karson Weddle (Midland University; basketball), Anneliese Prosch (Otero JC in Colorado; soccer), Angeline Montoya (New Mexico State; soccer), Miya Branaugh (Casper College in Wyoming; volleyball), Heaven Guevara (Iowa Western; wrestling), Erin Winters (Hartnell College in California; basketball). CHANGE AT ST.
PIUS: After seven seasons, Brio Rode is out as the girls basketball coach at St. Pius. The school informed her in a very recent meeting that it was going to make a change at the position, Rode told the Journal last week.
She said she was unsure of the school’s reason for ending their relationship with her. Rode had an outstanding few seasons with the Sartans, leading them into the Class 4A state championship game just two years ago, where St. Pius was downed by Kirtland Central.