by Michael Bascombe
NEW YORK, April 15, 2026 — An American
soccer player with Grenadian roots has secured an opportunity to continue his
development at the collegiate level after committing to Andrew College in the
U.S. state of Georgia.
Dahnay Mark, the son of well-known
Grenadian media manager Hamlet Mark, is among two players from the
Florida-based Cooper City Cobras to earn commitments to the Georgia institution.
The Cooper City Cobras have built
a reputation within the Broward County junior leagues as a competitive and
structured organisation focused on developing young athletes through
disciplined coaching and consistent exposure. Mark’s performances within that
system helped lay the foundation for his transition to the high school level
and now, collegiate football.
Mark’s performances with the
Cobras, combined with his standout displays at Hollywood Hills High School,
have set him apart as one of the emerging talents in his area. Notably, he was
the only player from his school to be selected to the High School All-Star team
at the end of the season.
Andrew College, located in
Cuthbert, Georgia, competes at the National Junior College Athletic Association
(NJCAA) Division I level and fields its teams under the “Fighting Tigers”
banner. The institution sponsors 14 sports and is a member of the Georgia
Collegiate Athletic Association, providing student-athletes with a competitive
environment and a pathway to four-year programmes.
In a notable development, Andrew
College is set to transition to the National Association of Intercollegiate
Athletics (NAIA) effective July 1, 2026.

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