Spring Senior Signing Day

On Monday, April 27, 2026, PVI celebrated student-athletes who have committed to continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level.
PVI proudly celebrated 12 student-athletes on Monday, April 27, 2026, as they committed to continue their athletic and academic careers at the collegiate level. This is in addition to the 31 student-athletes who had their signing ceremony in the fall.

During the event, Cash Colbert ’26 received the Independent Schools Student-Athlete of the Year award from the Virginia Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum, and MaxPreps recognized the Varsity Boys Basketball team as Team of the Year, Glenn Farello as Coach of the Year, and Jordan Smith Jr. ’26 as Player of the Year.

Congratulations to these student-athletes:
 
Front row (l-r): Nile Lewis (Bridgewater College Track), Lauren Parker (US Coast Guard Academy Track/Cross Country), Claire Dobrydney (Iowa State University Swimming), Marcella Minutillo (US Coast Guard Academy Track)

Back row (l-r): Tim Stankiewicz (Dickinson College Track), Alex Reyes (United States Naval Academy Football), Christian Rutland (Virginia Military Institute Track), Jordan Smith Jr. (University of Arkansas Basketball), Cash Colbert (USMA at West Point Wrestling), Brandon Morrow (American University Track), Lucas Driscoll (Centre College Baseball)
 
Not pictured: Miles Sanderson (Brigham Young University Football)
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St. Paul VI Catholic High School is a private Diocesan Catholic preparatory school for girls and boys in grades 9-12 in Chantilly, Virginia, seeking to help our students Grow in Grace and Wisdom. Our school is part of the Diocese of Arlington and offers rigorous academics, an inclusive community focused on spiritual and leadership formation, and a proud athletic tradition featuring nationally renowned programs competing in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference and the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association.

St. Paul VI Catholic High School is an accredited member of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.