A male teen in a grey shirt looks down as he signs a piece of paper at a table bearing Artesia High School and Ouachita Baptist University banners. His family and coaches stand behind him and look on.

Three Artesia High School athletes committed to continuing their athletic careers at the collegiate level during the 2024 portion of the school year. We're so proud of these Bulldogs' accomplishments and can't wait to see what they continue to achieve at their future schools!

SOFTBALL


A graphic shows a teen girl sitting in a chair holding a softball with a crown on her head, alongside action photos of her batting and pitching.
Kayden Apodaca, above, announced her intent to compete for the Brigham Young University Cougars in Provo, Utah. Kinsley Rodriguez, below, signed her letter of intent to play softball in 2025-26 for the Nelson University Lions in Waxahachie, Texas.

A female teen in a purple shirt sits at a table bearing Artesia High School and Nelson University banners, surrounded by family and coaches.A female teen in a purple shirt leans over a piece of paper as she signs her name to it as family members look on.
BOWLING

A female teen in a grey t-shirt looks down as she signs a piece of paper. Male and female family members look on from a table bearing an Artesia High School banner.
(Photo Courtesy Artesia Bulldog Paw Prints)

Kambry Collins put her name on the dotted line, committing to bowl for the Southern Nazarene University Crimson Storm in Bethany, Okla., in the fall.

WRESTLING

A male teen in a grey shirt looks down as he signs a piece of paper at a table bearing Artesia High School and Ouachita Baptist University banners. His family and coaches stand behind him and look on.
(Photo Courtesy Artesia Bulldog Paw Prints)

Hagan Crockett signed his letter of intent to continue his wrestling career with the Ouachita Baptist University Tigers in Arkadelphia, Ark., in the fall.