National Signing Day is a milestone achievement and is a special time for athletes, families, and coaches.
This is when high school seniors officially make their college commitment to continue their academic and athletic careers.
It marks years of dedication, hard work, and sacrifice – one that always warrants recognition and celebration.
And we
Collectively, there are currently 83 athletes from PowerStrength, across 12 different sports, in the 2025 Class with plans to continue their playing career in college – which is a record number for PowerStrength. (The majority are committed with a handful still deciding.)
Whether it’s NCAA Division 1 or NAIA, scholarship or non-scholarship – these athletes are in an elite group and we are honored to have played a role in their journey.
Over the years, PowerStrength has helped nearly 600 local athletes from West Michigan earn college scholarships and opportunities – over 200 athletes in just the last three years!
Committing to a college sport is not for everyone and their choice to continue on says a lot about their love of the game and work ethic. Earning this opportunity is a challenging task and it takes years of dedication, hard work, and sacrifice. It’s no secret that these athletes made their performance training and building their athleticism a priority to be in this position!
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE POWERSTRENGTH 2025 COLLEGE SIGNING DAY CLASS AND ALL OTHER ATHLETES REPRESENTING WEST MICHIGAN AT THE NEXT LEVEL!
We look forward to watching you all compete!
*View the list of PowerStrength athletes below in alphabetical order – Name, High School, and College Commitment.
**This list will continually be updated. Please email jason@powerstrengthpro.com if an athlete was inadvertently missed as we need to add them to the list!
***This list only includes athletes who spent considerable time training at PowerStrength in recent years. It does not include any athletes from off-site school partnerships with FHE and EGR, or short-term team training groups.
Class of 2025: PowerStrength Athletes Moving on to College Athletics
CJ Anderson, Wyoming – Undecided Football
Lexie Armstrong, Hudsonville – Grand Valley State Volleyball
Braylenn Aulbach, Rockford – Undecided Wrestling
Asa Barnhard, Fremont – Adrian Football
Braden Bates, Grand Rapids Catholic Central – Undecided Hockey
Tommy Becker IV, Rockford – Davenport Lacrosse
Cyrus Berens, Hamilton – Undecided Football
Dugan Black, Rockford – Davenport Soccer
Theo Bosio, Forest Hills Northern – Thomas More Baseball
Bianca Bower, Hudsonville – Undecided Volleyball
Tyler Brinks, South Christian – Grand Valley State Football
Evie Brown, Forest Hills Northern – Central Michigan Soccer
David Britenfeld, West Catholic – Undecided Football
Khloe Budzynski, Coopersville – Adrian Volleyball
Ethan Carter, Hudsonville – Davenport Football
Jake Chapman, Unity Christian – Undecided Football
Paige Clinger, West Catholic – Lake Michigan College Softball
Jayden Cochrane, Sparta – Alma Football
Mason Conklin, Sparta – Wayne State Football
Emma Corlett, Hudsonville – Undecided Soccer
Gavin Currie, Rockford – Calvin
Dominic Deen, Rockford – Kalamazoo Valley CC Baseball
Edem Denoo, Forest Hills Eastern – Michigan Tech Football
Elisha Dykstra, West Catholic – Toledo Basketball
Max Ferrick, Forest Hills Eastern – Undecided Baseball
Kade Friesen, Rockford – Ferris State Football
Alayna Gee, Rockford – Taylor Volleyball
Logan Green, Rockford – Lewis Lacrosse
Easton Hanninen, Northview – Undecided Football
Beau Harris, Coopersville – Calvin Football
Carson Hein, Spring Lake – Grand Valley State Football
JJ Hirdes, Coopersville – Illinois Football
Kendall Hoving, Hudsonville – Calvin Lacrosse
Michael Hurlbutt, Allendale – Grand Rapids CC Baseball
Ruben Iakiri, East Grand Rapids – Ohio Northern Lacrosse
Elena Jacobsen, Forest Hills Eastern – Butler Track & Field
Caden Joyce, Rockford – Undecided Lacrosse
Dylann Kelly, Jenison – Ferris State Volleyball
Connor Knapp, West Ottawa – Wayne State Football
Ally Kragt, Hamilton – Cornerstone Volleyball
Dawson LaPlante, Rockford – Saginaw Valley State Football
Natalie Lewis, Rockford – DePauw Track & Field
Blake Linsley, Rockford – Ashland Football
Cam Lopez, Tri County – Undecided baseball
Ava Lutke, Unity Christian – Michigan State Soccer
Carson Merritt, Hudsonville – Kalamazoo Baseball
Isaiah Meyers, Unity Christian – Undecided Football
Joey Miller, Hudsonville – Madonna Basketball
Nolan Miller, Rockford – Western Michigan Football
Grant Morren, Calvin Christian – Undecided Soccer
Logan Nason, Allendale – Undecided Football
Jalen Oosting, Hudsonville – Undecided Football
Zane Panchula, Rockford – Bowling Green Football
Bryce Payne, Hudsonville – Undecided Football
Will Pollack, Forest Hills Northern – Wayne State Soccer
AJ Park, Jenison – Davenport Baseball
Braylon Ray, Rockford – Lewis Lacrosse
Deacon Reminga, Rockford – Albion Football
Eli Ricord, West Catholic – Undecided Baseball
Grant Robertson, Hudsonville – Undecided Baseball
Rashawn Rogers, Ottawa Hills – Michigan State Football
Tanner Schuette, Rockford – Undecided Lacrosse
Gabe Schwieters, West Catholic – Adrian Football
Will Seniura, Northview – Undecided Football
Lucas Sheldon, Rockford – Undecided Lacrosse
Ace Simonson, Forest Hills Eastern – Ferris State Football
Justin St. Antoine, Forest Hills Northern – Undecided Baseball
Corbin Starkey, Rockford – Calvin Football
Brayden Syrba, Forest Hills Eastern – Hope Football
Aidan Taylor, West Catholic – Undecided Baseball
Cash Ten Have, Hudsonville – Hope Lacrosse
Tyler Terpstra, Coopersville – Undecided Football
Sophia Umstead, Jenison – Virginia Swimming
Connor VanBeek, Grand Haven – Hillsdale Football
Jamin VanGrouw, South Christian – Wheaton Baseball
Nolan Vis, Unity Christian – Hope Football
Dustin Warner, Sparta – Northwood Football
Mikey Wilson, Grand Rapids Catholic Central-Michigan Wrestling
Kennedy Weston, Hudsonville – Alma Volleyball
Ryan Whitford, Rockford – Davenport Soccer
Cole Williams, Hudsonville – Undecided Basketball
Ava Wisinski, Grand Rapids Catholic Central – Detroit Mercy Golf
Carter Zillmer, Rockford – Kalamazoo Valley CC Baseball
WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW THESE ATHLETES PREPARE?
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Start your college prep program today.
4th-12th grade athletes of all sports and ability levels can sign up at PowerStrength at any time throughout the year – while spots remain. PowerStrength has 5 facilities in West Michigan – Alpine, Kentwood, Jenison, Plainfield, and Holland.
Multiple training sessions are offered after school and into the evening, specific training times vary by location.
Visit https://powerstrengthpro.com/athlete/contact/ to learn more or click below to schedule your assessment and get started.