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Three Titans Honored at Signing Ceremony

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Seniors Kourosh Hassibi, Kali Villaluna and Carver Weirick signed their national letters of intent on Wednesday afternoon at San Marino High School.

San Marino High School held a signing ceremony on Wednesday for three of its seniors, who will be applying their athletic skills “at the next level.”
A decade of hard work has paid off for Kali Villaluna. The San Marino High School senior has committed to the University of San Diego, where next fall she will join the Toreros swim team and hopes to major in business. A specialist in the 100-meter freestyle and 100-meter backstroke, Kali is the daughter of Doojduen and Fernando Villaluna. Last year, Kali, San Marino High School’s senior Homecoming Princess, was named Most Valuable Player for the Lady Titan swim team.
Kourosh Hassibi will attend the University of Chicago, where he intends to major in economics and play football for the Maroons. A defensive tackle, Kourosh played all four years at San Marino High School, where he was defensive Most Valuable Player as a freshman and was first team all-Rio Hondo League this past fall. The son of Fara and Babak Hassibi, Kourosh also played two years of basketball while at SMHS. His twin sister, Kimia, is a National Merit Semifinalist.
Carver Weirick will be headed to the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey, where he will play volleyball for the Ducks. A starting outside hitter for San Marino High School’s varsity volleyball team, Carver also plays for the San Gabriel Elite Volleyball Club. Carver will attempt to major in mechanical engineering and Stevens’ five-year co-op program. The son of Carolyn Weirick, Carver is excited to be attending school near his cousin, Emily, a freshman at Fordham who also plays volleyball.

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