Eight TFS athletes honored at Next Level Signing Ceremony
Tallulah Falls spotlights several next level talents
Tallulah Falls honored eight athletes on Thursday, May 21 in the annual Next Level Signing Ceremony. Nearly 120 athletes all-time have gone from TFS to compete at the college level or higher.
NEYO BAIN · MOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - BASKETBALL
Bain is the 5th-highest scorer in program history (1,057 pts) and is 2nd in assists (246) and steals (182). The 2-time All-State and 3-time All-Region player is heading to Motlow State Community College.
JAEDA-LEE DANIEL-JOSEPH · BARTON COLLEGE - TENNIS
Daniel-Joseph is set to play at Barton College. The 1-singles star was the 2026 individual State Runner-Up and back-to-back individual Region Champion. Her 75 career wins is tops in program history, and she had a record 24 wins in 2026.
PETAR GROMIKO · ANDREW COLLEGE - SOCCER
Gromiko will play college ball at Andrew College. A team captain for the 2026 Final 4 team, he has eight goals and seven assists, and has excelled regardless of where he's playing on the field. He recently earned All-Region honors.
CHARLIE HARRIS · PIEDMONT UNIVERSITY - SWIMMING
Harris has been a long-time swimmer for the TFS program, and is a member of the back-to-back State Championship teams. He is set to swim at nearby Piedmont University.
MITCHELL MCGAHEE · GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY - PRECISION RIFLE
McGahee becomes the second rifle athlete to compete at the next level from TFS. He is a National Junior Olympic Qualifier and has the top-3 3x20 individual scores in program history. He holds numerous records for rifle and is heading to Georgia Southern.
ASHTON ROACHE · UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY - BASEBALL
Roache owns the TFS baseball record books, sitting first in hits (113), HR (14), RBI (86), runs (135), 2B (33), 3B (7), SB (92), BB (69), and HBP (45). He's taking his talent to Cal, and leaves an incredible legacy at Tallulah Falls.
LIA SANJUR · SAINT MARY OF THE WOODS COLLEGE - BASKETBALL
Sanjur, an All-Region Honorable Mention during this past season, was the point guard on the Elite 8 Lady Indians team. She averaged 7.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 2.1 steals per game. She was also a participant in the GIAA All-Star Game, and now heads to Saint Mary of the Woods College.
SELAH WILTSHIRE · LYNN UNIVERSITY - SWIMMING
Wiltshire is a back-to-back state champion for the Lady Indians. She holds the 100 Free Record, and is part of the 200 Medley and 200 Free Relay record-setting groups. She has four top-5 finishes in individual events at the state meet, and will swim at Lynn University.
