Peyton Beamer, a senior guard from Community R-6 High School in Fulton, Missouri, formalized her college choice on May 13 during a signing ceremony attended by family, coaches, and teammates.
The announcement caps a high school career that saw her average 15.1 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.1 steals per game, while earning all‑state, all‑district and all‑conference honors.
A New Chapter for the Owls
Head coach Bob Curtis highlighted her quick release, long‑range shooting and defensive instincts, noting that she hit seven three‑pointers in a single game this season and consistently contributed to the Lady Trojans’ success.
Beyond raw numbers, Beamer was described as a shifty dribbler, a reliable passer and a player with a relentless motor, qualities that helped her team capture a district title as a freshman and return to the district championship game for the first time in four years.
Westminster College will welcome a player who not only brings statistical production but also a leadership mindset, a trait that Curtis believes will help the Owls compete at a higher level in the upcoming season.
The commitment underscores the growing pipeline of talent from Missouri to the college ranks, and fans in Fulton are eager to see how Beamer’s skill set will translate to the NCAA Division III stage.