The Milford High School Department of Athletics is pleased to announce that eleven members of its Class of 2026 will continue their athletic careers on the collegiate level. The student-athletes that have committed to continuing their academic and athletic futures are: Henry Craycraft (Men’s Cross Country/Track and Field - Kenyon College), Isaiah Carranza (Football - University of Dayton), Jake Dixon (Football - Ohio Dominican University ), Tyler McQueen (Football/Track & Field - Marietta College), Meghan McClellan (Softball - Johnson University), Jackson Mears (Baseball - Hanover College), Zack Wiener (Baseball - Wittenberg University), Katey Losee (Women’s Lacrosse - Otterbein University), Wade Rotunna (Men’s Lacrosse - Transylvania University), Mallory Langner (Women’s Soccer - University of Rio Grande), Aubree Adams (Women’s Volleyball - Ohio Christian University)

- Henry Craycraft: Henry has been a leader of the cross country and track programs, serving as team captain while earning four varsity letters in both sports, qualifying for regionals in cross country four times, and helping set school records in the outdoor 4x800, outdoor 4x1600, and indoor 4x800 relays. He will continue his academic and athletic career at Kenyon.

- Jake DixonJake leaves the Milford football program as the all‑time leader in tackles with 241 while also ranking 5th in forced fumbles (3) and contributing 48 total yards from scrimmage with three touchdowns, capping a stellar high school career with consistent playmaking on both sides of the ball. He has signed to continue his academic and athletic career at Ohio Dominican University, where his proven toughness and competitive instincts will be great assets to their football program.

- Isaiah Carranza: Isaiah, a standout cornerback, appeared in 24 games and recorded 94 total tackles, 2 forced fumbles, 2 interceptions, and 12 pass deflections, finishing 7th all-time in passes defended (14) while also serving as team captain and earning All-Academic honors twice. He will continue his academic and athletic career at the University of Dayton, where he looks to build on a high school career defined by leadership, academic excellence, and strong defensive play.

- Tyler McQueenTyler made a strong impact in two seasons as a punter and kicker, appearing in 20 games while converting 19 of 23 extra points and 2 of 3 field goals, adding 5 defensive tackles, and finishing 4th all-time in both total punt yards (2,522) and average yards per punt (37.64) in program history. He will continue his academic and football career at Marietta College.

- Meghan McClellanMeghan built an outstanding career at Milford as a pitcher, finishing 2nd all-time in strikeouts (586) and complete games (52), 3rd all-time in wins (48), recording 16 shutouts, and throwing 399 career innings, while also setting the school record for strikeouts per seven innings (10.28). She will continue her academic and athletic career at Johnson University (TN), taking with her one of the most accomplished pitching résumés in program history.

- Jackson MearsJackson contributed to the baseball program in 14 games, recording 6 hits, 6 runs scored, and 3 RBI in 23 at-bats, providing steady contributions whenever called upon. He will continue his academic and baseball career at Hanover College, where he looks to continue developing his impact at the collegiate level.

- Zack Wiener: Zack has been a key contributor on the mound, posting a 2.62 ERA across 51 innings pitched with 14 appearances, 8 saves, one complete game, and a 1.43 WHIP, consistently delivering strong performances in high-leverage situations. He will continue his academic and baseball career at Wittenberg University, where his reliability and effectiveness as a pitcher will serve him well at the next level.

- Katey Losee: Katey played three years on the JV lacrosse team, serving as a team leader and contributing to the program’s growth and spirit throughout her time at the school. She will continue her academic and lacrosse career at Otterbein University, bringing leadership and dedication to her collegiate team.

- Wade Rotunna: Wade made a strong impact over 50 games in the lacrosse program, recording 38 goals, 21 assists, and 73 ground balls recovered, showcasing his all-around contribution on the field. He will continue his academic and lacrosse career at Transylvania University, bringing his experience and versatility to the collegiate level.

- Mallory LangnerMallory has been a dedicated member of the soccer program, contributing as a JV-B player during her freshman and sophomore years and serving as a team manager her junior year. She will continue her academic and soccer journey at University of Rio Grande (OH), bringing her dedication and team-first attitude to the collegiate level.

- Aubree Adams: Aubree contributed across 100 sets for the volleyball program, recording 79 kills, 77 blocks, 235 attacks, and 23 digs, providing steady play at the net and valuable team contributions throughout her career. She will continue her academic and volleyball career at Ohio Christian University, where she looks to build on her experience and impact at the collegiate level.