Fencing Remains Undefeated
With a commanding 16-11 win over the International School of Boston, the fencing team kept their unblemished record intact and will roll into next week’s showdown against Beaver with momentum on their side. Despite losing sabre (4-5) and foil (4-5) the epee squad propelled the team to a win behind their 8-1 record. Kaitlyn Tan, Sophia Tang, and Jacob Stephenson all shined for the home team, each finishing the day 2-0. Second-year fencer Rosie Schrag also had a standout performance with a dominating 5-0 win in her only bout. With a combination of new energy and veteran talent, the Blue & Gold have set high expectations for the season and as they approach the midway point of their campaign it’s been all W’s thus far.
Athletics News
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Wrestling split four matches against Fessenden and dropped five of seven against Fay during this week’s tri-meet. Harry Reithamer had the match of the day, nearly winning with a far side cradle. Alex Foley showed good footwork and technique against a talented opponent.
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The Gold squad took two of three games over Blue in volleyball’s first intrasquad competition. Alice Shu and Clio Burger served well for the victors, while first-year player Bella Lightbody stepped up defensively for the opposition.
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Jake Walsh buried four foul shots with under a minute to play to secure a hard-fought 25-23 win for the boys’ JV basketball team over Shady Hill this week. Cody Casanave was active on both ends of the floor for the home team.
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Dana Chang (solid passing and ball-handling) and Shireen Griffith-Ebrahimi (great defense and rebounding) played extended minutes during the girls’ JV basketball team’s lopsided victory over Shady Hill this week.
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Bree Legrand and Ruby Kokinos were strong on the defensive end of the court during the girls’ varsity basketball team’s 9-point road loss to Shady Hill. It was the team’s first loss of the season.
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Miles Sandoski’s 14 points were the lone offensive bright spot for the boys’ varsity basketball team during their 53-30 defeat at the hands of Shady Hill. Michael Timmins grabbed seven rebounds.