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Former Raider makes name in the Big Leagues

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By Peter Santo ‘16, Sports Editor Emeritus; with additional reporting by Owen Zides ’19, Sports Editor It’s a long road from the Raider baseball team […]

Girls’ nordic season heading far from downhill
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Girls’ nordic season heading far from downhill

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The girls’ nordic ski team embark on an race this snow-scarce winter. Image courtesy of John Fantini.  Hard work, endurance, passion, goals, and perseverance define the […]

Badminton skills take Wang to worlds
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Badminton skills take Wang to worlds

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Brianna Wang ’16 has loved playing badminton since she was 6 years old. All of her training paid off this year when she traveled to […]

D’Anieri captures state cross-country title
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D’Anieri captures state cross-country title

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If you were to brainstorm powerhouse sports at the high school, sports where you expect the Raiders to compete for state titles, cross-country might not […]

Boys hockey iced up for 2015-16 season
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Boys hockey iced up for 2015-16 season

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After finishing with a win-loss-tie record of 14-2-4 last year, the varsity boys hockey squad is determined for an even more victorious season. Senior captain […]

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OPINION: High school sports have become overwhelming for students

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Participating in organized athletics has become such a widespread practice among students in the U.S. that the high school experience for many goes hand in […]

No place like home for Claiborne
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No place like home for Claiborne

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Do you ever watch NFL games and wonder where these fantastic athletes come from? What their backgrounds are? When you think of hotbeds for NFL […]

Raider football to play annual Thanksgiving game at Fenway Park
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Raider football to play annual Thanksgiving game at Fenway Park

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According to the Boston Globe, the Wellesley Raiders varsity football team will play their annual rivalry game against Needham at Fenway Park this Thanksgiving. The […]

Crew of high school students row towards national accomplishment
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Crew of high school students row towards national accomplishment

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According to Boston-based Community Rowing Incorporated (CRI)’s website, the organization seeks “raise the standard of rowing through internal excellence.” Members of the high school community […]

Tennis starts with love for boy’s tennis
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Tennis starts with love for boy’s tennis

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The boys tennis team, led by coach Mike Sabin as well as tri-captains Dan Foley ’15, Michael Pioso ’15, and Michael Rosen ’15, hopes to […]

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