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During today’s Spring Pep Rally, which celebrated student-athletes across all of the season’s teams, the Athletic Department recognized the 12 members of the Class of 2024 who will continue their athletic careers in college. Athletic Director Ned Gonet made opening and closing remarks, and Assistant AD Jim Gibbons recognized each athlete and announced their plans.
Congratulations to these student-athletes for their accomplishments in Ravens athletics and recruitment to the next level.
Top row: Zoe Adams ’24, Andrew Becton ’24 and Joey Brooks ’24. Bottom row: Pierce Davidian ’24, Moriah Evans ’24 and Corry Felton ’24
Zoe Adams ’24: Basketball, Barry University
Zoe is a two-year varsity letter-winner and a 2024 team captain for the Ravens on the basketball court. She was a two-time All-Triangle Independent School Athletic Conference selection and the 2024 Player of the Year. Zoe earned NCISAA All-State honors in 2023 and 2024. She was named the Ravens Team MVP as a junior and was the Coaches Award winner as a senior. Zoe signed her National Letter of Intent in November and will continue her career on the court for the Buccaneers at Barry University in Florida.
Andrew Becton ’24: Lacrosse, Stevens Institute of Technology
Andrew has been a three-year varsity letter-winner and a team 2024 captain for the Ravens on the lacrosse field. As a junior, he earned Triangle Independent School All-Conference honors and was the team’s Coaches Award winner in 2023. Andrew will continue his lacrosse career for the Ducks at Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey.
Joey Brooks ’24: Football, Lenoir-Rhyne University
Joey is a three-year varsity letter-winner for the Ravens on the football field. Joey was a two-time All-Big East Independent Football Conference selection and earned All-NCISAA honors as a junior. This fall, Joey was the football team’s Coaches Award winner. Joey will continue his career on the gridiron for the Bears at Lenoir-Rhyne University.
Pierce Davidian ’24: Football, Hampden-Sydney College
Pierce is a two-year varsity letter-winner and a 2024 captain for the Ravens on the football field. His opposing coaches recognized Pierce as an All-Big East Independent Football Conference team member. He also earned four letters on the baseball field as a shortstop and outfielder. Pierce will continue his football career at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia.
Moriah Evans ’24: Track & Field, High Point University
Moriah earned three letters in track & field and two with the volleyball team. She was the 2023 track & field team MVP at Ravenscroft. In 2021, she was part of setting two school records for the 4x100 relay and 4x200 relay. She also holds the school record for women’s javelin with a throw of 125.07. In 2023, she also earned Triangle Independent School All-Conference honors in the 400 meters. Moriah runs for Track Explosion outside of Ravenscroft and is a five-time All-American and two-time AAU National Champion. Moriah signed her National Letter of Intent last week to continue her athletic career at High Point University.
Corry Felton ’24: Football, North Carolina Wesleyan
Corry is a two-year varsity letter-winner for the Ravens on the football field. His opposing coaches recognized him as an All-Big East Independent Football Conference team member in 2022 and 2023. Felton also participated in winter track & field as a junior. Corry will continue his football career at North Carolina Wesleyan.
Top row: Carson Hervey ’24, Victor Kalorin ’24 and Jodie Loturco ’24. Bottom row: Jackson Rein ’24, Arianna Shirak ’24 and Donnie Williams ’24
Carson Hervey ’24: Baseball, Chowan University
Carson earned four varsity letters, two each in football and baseball. In the summer, Carson played baseball for the Charlotte Megastars in 2022 and Gametime Prospects in 2023. This summer, he will play for the Fuquay-Varina Twins in the Carolina Collegiate League. Carson will continue his baseball career at Chowan University.
Victor Kalorin ’24: Soccer, Norwich University
Victor is a three-year varsity letter-winner for the Ravens as a goalie on the soccer field. He also earned a letter this winter in the pool for the swim team. Victor will be back in goal next fall at Norwich University in Vermont.
Jodie Loturco ’24: Soccer, New York University
Jodie is a varsity letter-winner for the Ravens on the soccer field. She has played soccer for 14 years, the last five years for the NC Courage Academy team. In 2023, she was an Elite Clubs National League Nationals final 16 player. Jodie will continue her soccer career at New York University.
Jackson Rein ’24: Basketball, Williams College
Jackson is a three-year varsity letter-winner for the Ravens on the basketball court and a 2024 team captain for Coach Kevin Billerman. He was a two-time Triangle Independent School All-Conference selection and this winter earned NCISAA All-State honors. In his final season, Jackson joined the 1,000-point club. He was selected to participate in the 11th Annual North Carolina Private School All-Star Basketball Game at Providence Day School on Saturday, March 2. Jackson will continue his career on the court at Williams College in Massachusetts.
Arianna Shirak ’24: Soccer and Track & Field, Sewanee: The University of the South
Arianna earned four varsity letters in three sports in her years at Ravenscroft. Two were on the soccer field, one was swimming and one was in track & field this year. She has played club soccer for nine years in New York City and here in North Carolina. Arianna competed on NCFC Elite Clubs National League, NC, and South Region Olympic Development Program teams. She will compete in both soccer and track & field at Sewanee: The University of the South in Tennessee.
Donnie Williams ’24: Football, Lafayette College
Donnie was a 2024 team captain and two-year varsity letterman for the Ravens on the gridiron. His opposing coaches recognized him as a 2023 and 2024 All-Big East Independent Football Conference team member. He also participated in winter and spring track & field in 2023 and received the winter track team Coaches Award. Donnie will continue his football career at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania.
Read about these and other members of the senior class who were recognized for their contributions during the award ceremonies for fall and winter sports this year, and keep an eye out for the wrap-up of spring awards coming soon.