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MHS D3 Athlete Profiles

Luke Reagins (’26) is a star infielder for Tigers baseball. He has been playing baseball his entire life and has been on varsity since his freshman year. This year, he enjoyed a successful senior season, recording his 100th hit and leading the Tigers on a deep playoff run capped by a section championship. He has loved growing up through Mamaroneck baseball, playing alongside his teammates since he was eight years old. His favorite memory from his four years on the team is his walk-off home run in last spring’s playoff victory over Arlington. Reagins smoked the ball 375 feet to send the Tigers to the Section Semi-finals. Reagins will be continuing his baseball career at Amherst College, where he looks forward to meeting new teammates and coaches. We wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors!

Jack Perez (’26) was a hard-hitting linebacker for the regional-winning football team this fall. Perez has been playing tackle football since fifth grade and has been on varsity for three years, as well as playing varsity baseball for two years. He has enjoyed being part of the Mamaroneck Football community and loves how it comes together for Friday night football games. His favorite memory from his time at Mamaroneck is winning the Section One Championship, the first in school history. In the championship game, the Tigers’ defense, led by Perez, shut out John Jay East Fishkill, winning 9-0. Perez will be continuing his football career at Hobart College. He is looking forward to meeting new teammates and making new friends. We wish him the best in his collegiate career!

Lindsay Suman (’26) is a star attacker for the girls’ lacrosse team. She began playing lacrosse at age five and has been scoring goals ever since. She has played varsity lacrosse for three years and varsity volleyball for four years, serving as a captain for two years. Suman particularly appreciated team dinners the nights before games and loves how they brought the team together. Her favorite memory from her time playing lacrosse at Mamaroneck was being honored at Senior Day this spring. Next fall, Suman will attend SUNY Cortland, where she will play Division III lacrosse. Suman is looking forward to meeting her new teammates and playing lacrosse at a higher level. We wish her the best in her college career and beyond!

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