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Athletics News, December 3, 2021

John O’Neill, Director of Athletics
December 3, 2021

Athletics Update: Wrestling Program Returns in Force

After a year off, the Belmont Day wrestling program returns this winter with a record number of participants. Fifteen athletes will take to the mat for the Blue & Gold under the direction of first-year head coach, Andrew Bolte. An alum of Fessenden and Brooks, Coach Bolte has an impressive wrestling pedigree and is excited to share his expertise with our athletes. With only three returning wrestlers from two years ago (eighth graders, Nikos Axiotis, Alex Foley, and Matthieu Small), it will be a steep learning curve for the grapplers this winter and a crash course in discipline, determination, and grit.

Zach d'Arbeloff presenting at the ACA New England conference

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