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The student managers behind the success of their teams
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The student managers behind the success of their teams

  • Sophia Weene ‘24
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Did you know that around eighty percent of students play on at least one sports team here at the high school, that is over twenty […]

The controversial role of private training and club in high school sports
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The controversial role of private training and club in high school sports

  • Jemma Jackson '27, Staff Writer
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Over the years, the number of club teams such as basketball, soccer, lacrosse, and hockey has increased for several reasons. This has also had a […]

Maiwenn Kamdje Flourishes On and Off the Court
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Maiwenn Kamdje Flourishes On and Off the Court

  • Sophia Weene ‘24
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Maiwenn Kamdje is a star on the girls’ volleyball team. She has been a captain of the team for two years now, and, this year, […]

Gillette Stadium match is about more than just soccer
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Gillette Stadium match is about more than just soccer

  • Adam Juma ’23, News Editor and Co-Business Manager
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On October 2, the Wellesley varsity soccer teams faced off against Natick at Gillette stadium for two friendly matches as part of a program sponsored […]

Two big wins for Boys golf
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Two big wins for Boys golf

  • Annabelle Nolan '23, Features Editor
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The boys’ golf team is on a roll. On Sunday, September 25 they won the Cape Cod National Invitational tournament, and just over a week […]

Gymnastics season comes to an end as the team places third at conference championships
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Gymnastics season comes to an end as the team places third at conference championships

  • Lizzie Berger '22, Senior News Editor
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The high school gymnastics team, consisting of eleven gymnasts and two coaches, has pushed themselves physically and mentally to bring home an impressive 6-1 record […]

Ryan Keyes – Golf Athlete of the Week
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Ryan Keyes – Golf Athlete of the Week

  • Ben Galligan '23, Sports Editor and Co-Business Manager
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Sophomore Ryan Keyes is a star on the high school golf team, but he only began taking the sport seriously a little over two years […]

The Evolution of Boston Sports
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The Evolution of Boston Sports

  • Griffin Jordan '24, Opinions Editor
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Boston is a city known for its sports, and most notably its passionate and at times ruthless fans. According to a recent study by WalletHub, […]

Girls Volleyball shows support for breast cancer awareness through Dig Pink event
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Girls Volleyball shows support for breast cancer awareness through Dig Pink event

  • Iris Xia '22, Co-Opinions Editor
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The month of October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month, and this year, many people found unique ways to honor those who have suffered from […]

Fall Sports Recap: What teams made it to the playoffs?
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Fall Sports Recap: What teams made it to the playoffs?

  • Caroline Thornton '23, Senior News Editor
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Boys’ Soccer The boys’ soccer team finished the regular season at 5-9-3. They are ranked 27th in the Division 1 power rankings and fourth in […]

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