Comal ISD students choose military post high school graduation
This year, 44 Comal ISD students have chosen to serve in the U.S. military upon graduation either as enlistees or through military academies and ROTC scholarships.

“I chose the Army for the mental, physical and monetary benefits it will provide me, in that order,” Hime says. “It will give me mental resiliency and a path to accomplish whatever I wish to seek, both outside and within the military. Additionally, I will be doing a job that will benefit not only myself but hopefully many others.”

of 2023 by military branch.
Air Force
Canyon High School: Gian-Marco Gonzales
Canyon Lake High School: Gwenyth McCutchen
Army
Canyon High School: Joshua Bassette and Luis Pineda
Canyon Lake High School: Michael Alexander, Kyle Dingeldein, Jesse Luna, Alyssa Norton and Justin Torres
Comal Academy: Jesus Garcia Gutierrez
Memorial Early College High School: Elijah Hime
Smithson Valley High School: Luke Brandner, Christian Campos, Jalen Polk, Justin Schrubb, Victoriano Villarreal and Olivia Ward

Canyon Lake High School: Ryan Verette
Smithson Valley High School: Cara Wilks
Citadel
Davenport High School: William Noah Mosley III – received a U.S. Army National Scholarship worth more than $178,000 to attend the Citadel

Coast Guard
Canyon High School: Derek Borrego
Smithson Valley High School: Gunnar Kelley
Marines
Canyon High School: Benjamin Martinez Torres
Canyon Lake High School: Dakoda Clark and Nathan Dunn
Smithson Valley High School: Jabin Allen, Corry Coleman, Dylan Hager, Donovan Hays and Samuel Morris
Navy
Canyon High School: Ryan DeBolt, Nathan Lewis, Haylie O’Neal and Rayven Palmer
Comal Academy: Jakota Leon Sizelove
Smithson Valley High School: Kevin Patterson
United States Air Force Academy
Smithson Valley High School: Madisyn Maley
United States Naval Academy
Smithson Valley High School: Gavin Woods
United States Military Academy West Point
Smithson Valley High School: Trieste Perciavalle
ROTC Scholarships
Canyon High School: Luke Gately – Navy ROTC at Texas A&M University
Davenport High School: Delando Johnson – Army ROTC at Prairie View A&M University, Caleb Starjak – Navy ROTC with Marine Corps option at Texas A&M University worth $180,000, Madison Sunstrom receiving a 3-year U.S. Army National Scholarship to Texas State University worth $46,200
Smithson Valley High School: Nolan Larson – Army ROTC at Texas A&M University

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MECHS.Hime.Army.jpeg – Upon graduating from Memorial Early College High School, Elijah
Hime enlisted in the U.S. Army.
CLHSMilitary2023.jpeg – Canyon Lake High School students planning to serve in the military
are pictured here. Front row from left is Michael Alexander, Kyle Dingeldein, Alyssa Norton
and Gwen McCutchen. Back row from left is Nathan Dunn, Justin Torres, Dakoda Clark and
Ryan Verette.
DHSMilitary2023.jpeg – Four students from Davenport High School received ROTC
scholarships. Pictured from left is Delando Johnson, Caleb Starjack, William Noah Mosley III
and Madison Sunstrom.
SVHSMilitary2023.jpeg – Students from Smithson Valley High School have chosen to serve in
the military. Front row from left is Gunnar Kelley, Luke Brandner, Justin Schrubb, Chrsitian
Campos, Victoriano Villarreal and Olivia Ward. Back row from left is Kevin Patterson, Jabin
Allen, Donovan Hays, Corry Coleman, Dylan Hager and Samuel Morrris.
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- June 12, 2023
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