
Athletic Director Mark Conroy stood before the school during an assembly on November 29 and listed the highlights of the nine fall athletic programs.
Horseback Riding
Seven 91大神 students聽participated in horseback riding at Fuller Horse Farm in Westhampton under the direction of Laura Etzel. The seven riders brought a range of riding experience to the program. 鈥淐oach Laura Etzel says that the group was a great pleasure to work with and improved tremendously this fall,鈥 Conroy said.
Varsity Riders:
Most Valuable Rider: Momoka Oda 鈥18, Aiden Alden 鈥18
Most Improved Rider: Noel Song 鈥21
Sportsmanship Award: Hana Tsukamoto 鈥20
JV Riders:
MVP: Izzy Epstein 鈥23
JV Most Improved Rider: Sophi Edmunds 鈥23
Sportsmanship Award: Elsa Frankel 鈥23
Boys Water Polo
Led by Coaches Bill Berghoff and Teddy Schaffer, the boys鈥 water polo team fielded a young squad this fall short on experience but long on enthusiasm.聽With leadership by three seniors, Dave Janoschek, Josh Calianos, and Jaden Tanguay, the team 鈥渄emonstrated a great competitive spirit all fall battling the top prep programs in NEPSAC,鈥 Conroy said. Highlights of their season included an 11-8 win over Hotchkiss at home in mid-October and revenging a road loss at Wilbraham and Monson with a decisive 25-15 win over the Titans at home late in the season.
In terms of postseason recognition, senior David Janoschek earned All NEPSAC honors for the second year in a row.
JV
Most Valuable Player Award 鈥 Drew Manory 鈥19
Most Improved Player Award 鈥 Conrad Kang 鈥20
Sportsmanship Award 鈥 Gavin Kline 鈥20
Varsity
Most Valuable Player Award 鈥 David Janoschek 鈥18
Most Improved Player Award 鈥 Shogo Kamei 鈥20Sportsmanship Award 鈥 Josh Calianos 鈥18
Captain for next year聽is Tom Lawry 鈥19
Girls Volleyball
Led by Coaches Berlanga, Ketcham, and Choo, the Thirds and JV team had terrific seasons, Conroy said. The JV team, in particular, had one of their finest seasons in recent memory with a 9-6 record including sweeping Berkshire in both of their matches and earning thrilling 2-1 victories over Ethel Walker, Pomfret, Worcester and WMA.
The varsity team led by Coaches Rivenburgh and Briedis played competitive volleyball all season taking on a very challenging schedule. Highlights of their season included shutting out Stoneleigh Burnham 3-0, a terrific 3-0 win over Worcester at home on Friday of Family Weekend and revenging an early season 3-2 loss at Berkshire with a decisive 3-0 win at home later in the season.聽 According to Coach Rivenburgh, despite the narrow loss, the team played its best volleyball of the season in a tremendous match at WMA.
One team member garnered post-season recognition: sophomore Dylan Fulcher-Melendy was named All NEPSAC Honorable Mention.
Thirds
Most Valuable 鈥 Shirley Shen 鈥21
Most Improved Player 鈥 Jessie Tran 鈥21
Sportsmanship 鈥 Na Lee 鈥21
JV
Most Valuable Player 鈥 Jade Chen 鈥20
Most Improved Player 鈥 Jane Wegrzyn 鈥21
Sportsmanship Award 鈥 Zoe Okaisabor 鈥19 (second year in a row!)
Varsity
Most Valuable Player 鈥 Dani Marquez 鈥18
Most Improved Player 鈥 Erin Chai 21, Karen Janocha 鈥19
Sportsmanship Award 鈥 Lizzie Cuevas 鈥18
Next year鈥檚 captains will be and Dylan Fulcher-Melendy 鈥20, Gates MacPherson 鈥19
Football
91大神鈥檚 football program enjoyed a successful season, according to Conroy. The JV squad, led by Coaches Doubleday and Farmer, demonstrated great improvement and team spirit. A shutout victory over Eaglebrook was certainly a highlight.
Varsity Football made a big step forward this fall competing in the Erickson League, arguably the most competitive prep football league in New England. The team finished with a 3-5 record beating three teams it lost to in 2016. Led by a big day from Braeden Heald, the Wildcats opened with a hard fought 28-14 win over Kent. On Family Weekend, the team earned a convincing 35-0 shutout victory over rival Wilbraham and Monson. The final win was a thrilling 20-11 second half comeback victory at Hotchkiss late in the season.
鈥淔ootball did have one boy who I think is deserving of some special recognition this morning for breaking the single season sack record on defense when he had 14.5 half sacks this fall in our 8 games,鈥 Conroy said, asking Xavier Thibault to stand.
In terms of postseason individual accolades, a number of boys were recognized by coaches. Four boys earned All Erickson League recognition: sophomore Henri Bourque and seniors Noah Clack, Braeden Heald, and Xavier Thibault.聽 Additionally, two-way standout Braeden and Xavier were both named to the prestigious All NEPSAC Class A football team. 鈥淴avier is deserving of special recognition this morning,鈥 Conroy said. He had a tremendous senior year in which he broke the school record for sacks with 14.5 in our 8 games. His outstanding season also earned him the Erickson League Co-Defensive Player of the Year award.
JV
Most Valuable Player Award 鈥 Will Strout 鈥20
Most Improved Player Award 鈥 David Costello 鈥20
Sportsmanship Award 鈥 Mike Beaulieu 鈥20
Varsity:
Jim Purce Memorial Award for Overall Excellence 鈥 Braeden Heald 鈥18, Xavier Thibault 鈥18
Edward Stimets Jr. Memorial Defensive Excellence Award 鈥 Noah Clack 鈥18
Lindy Hanson Memorial Offensive Excellence Award 鈥 Henri Bourque 鈥20
Richard R. Francis Most Improved Player Award 鈥 Addison Walker 鈥18
Mills Kicking Game Award 鈥 Joey Ford 鈥19
Sportsmanship Award 鈥 Mason Balch 鈥18
Next year鈥檚 captains will be Christian Anzeveno 鈥19, Ben Normandin 鈥19, Thomas Thibault 鈥19
Boys Soccer
Seventy-six boys came out for soccer at 91大神 this fall comprising our four teams. Led by coaches Kurt Whipple and Liz Kay, the Junior team enjoyed exciting one goal wins over Rectory and Eaglebrook. The JV A team, led by coaches Will Eberle and Tom Johnson, played competitive soccer all fall highlighted by shutout victories over Millbrook, Wilbraham and Monson, Kingswood and Salisbury. The Junior B team, led by Coaches Garcia and Niedzwecki, also had a strong season with shutouts over Cushing, Vermont and WMA as highlights.
The Varsity Boys Soccer team, led by Coaches Chiavaroli and Syfu, battled hard all fall against many of the top teams in western New England.聽 The team finished with a winning record in Class B with a record of 4-3-4.聽 Counted amongst the team鈥檚 highlights were two home shutouts over Marianapolis and Hopkins, a decisive 6-1 victory over Pomfret, and a last second thrilling 2-1 victory over Cheshire when Couper Gunn assisted on the game winner by Jack Phelan.
Three members of this year鈥檚 team were named to postseason all-star teams.聽 Junior Cory Booth was named to the Class B all-star team and the Select Team- drawing from the best players in Western NE in Class A and B.聽 Senior captain Jack Phelan was named Honorable Mention to the Select Team.聽 Junior Wyatt Wegrzyn was named a NEPSAC junior all-star.
Junior
Most Valuable Player Award 鈥 Max Edwards 鈥22
Most Improved Player Award 鈥 Connor Queenin 鈥23
Sportsmanship Award 鈥 Kai Paik 鈥22
JV B
Most Valuable Player Award 鈥 Mike Janocha 鈥18
Most Improved Player Award 鈥 George Goodhead 鈥18
Sportsmanship Award 鈥 Zach Davidson 鈥21
JV A
Most Valuable Player Award 鈥 Mike Slate 鈥20
Most Improved Player Award 鈥 Kyle Grabowski 鈥20
Sportsmanship Award 鈥 Penn Cancro 鈥20
Varsity
Most Valuable Player Award 鈥 Jack Phelan 鈥18
Most Improved Player Award 鈥 Oskar Lee 鈥18
Sportsmanship Award 鈥 Couper Gunn 鈥18
12th Player Award 鈥 Mark Woort-Menker 鈥18
Girls Soccer
The girls soccer program enjoyed a very successful season. The JV team led by Coaches Karla Schaffer and Carey Baldwin had a very competitive season finishing with a 5-7-2 record including shutouts over Pomfret and Cushing and exciting one goal victories over rivals Suffield, NMH, and Deerfield.
The Varsity squad led once again by the seasoned coaching duo of Fulcher and Conroy had a wonderful season. Buoyed by a strong group of 12 seniors, the girls enjoyed a terrific season against one of the toughest schedules in NEPSAC finishing with a 9-6-3 record.聽 All six losses were to top seeded NEPSAC tournament teams. There were many highlights during the fall including a gritty 1-0 win at KO, a thrilling 1-0 win at Westminster under their lights, beating rival Deerfield at home and a decisive 4-0 win over rival Wilbraham and Monson at home under our lights! Undoubtedly the biggest highlight of the season took place on the final Wednesday of the season on Senior Day when the girls knocked off one of NEPSAC Class A鈥檚 top squads Choate 3-0 in a tremendous all around team effort.
A number of girls added their names to the 91大神 record books this fall. The teams鈥 nine shutouts were second all time for a 91大神 squad, Sophie Weed鈥檚 8 assists were 4th most in a season in 91大神 history, Madison Fulcher-Melendy鈥檚 21 career assists were the second highest ever recorded as were goalie Alana Serafino鈥檚 nine shutouts in a single season.
In terms of postseason individual recognition, four girls received honors. Junior Campbell Nyarady was named a WNEPSSA junior all star.聽 Senior captain Madison Fulcher-Melendy and classmate Ana Weed were both named to the WNEPSSA all-star team while fellow senior Sophie Weed was named to the All NEPSAC Class B all-star team.
JV
Most Valuable Player Award 鈥 Ella Goodman 鈥19
Most Improved Player Award 鈥 Anne Valerie Clitus 鈥21, Sam Yunes 鈥23
Sportsmanship Award 鈥 Devon Morgan 鈥21
Varsity
Most Valuable Player Award 鈥 Ana Weed 鈥18, Sophie Weed 鈥18
Most Improved Player Award 鈥揅laudia Capone 鈥20, Caroline DiFiore 鈥19
Sportsmanship Award 鈥 Natalie Romain 鈥18, Tori Zingarelli 鈥18
Alumnae Award for outstanding contribution to the program 鈥 Fiona Bundy 鈥18, Madison Fulcher-Melendy 鈥18
Next year鈥檚 captains will be Caroline DiFiore 鈥19, Campbell Nyarady 鈥19, and Emily Whipple 鈥19.
Field Hockey
The JV team, under Coaches Klumpp and Ram鈥檚 guidance, played competitive field hockey all season with a 1-0 win over Bement and a hard fought 0-0 tie to Pomfret as highlights.
The Varsity Field Hockey team, led by Coaches Kate Garrity, Alex Tancrell-Fontaine and Ellie Massengill, enjoyed a terrific regular season finishing with a record of 8-7-1 including a 3-2-1 Class B record. Highlights of their season included six shutout wins including thrilling 1-0 victories over both Berkshire and Loomis and a season ending 4-0 shutout over NMH.聽 A 1-1 overtime tie at Deerfield was also a tremendous game.聽 Ironically, two losses demonstrated the team鈥檚 great heart and competitive spirit鈥攁 late season 3-2 overtime loss at Suffield and a season ending 2-1 tournament loss to #1 seeded and eventual Class B champion Governor鈥檚 Academy.
In terms of individual recognition, seniors Caroline Channell and Tori Palumbo were both named to the Western NE All Star team. 聽In terms of All NEPSAC honors, Tori and Gabby Dicomitis were both named to the First Team while Julia MacLean and Kate Holmes were named Honorable Mention.
JV
Most Valuable Player Award 鈥 Louisa Coughlin 鈥23
Most Improved Player Award 鈥 Ji Soo Hwang 鈥21
Sportsmanship Award 鈥 Jordan Strum 鈥18
Varsity
MVP 鈥 Tori Palumbo 鈥18 (second year in a row)
MIP 鈥 MK O鈥橞rien 鈥20
Sportsmanship 鈥 Caroline Channell 鈥18
Next year鈥檚 captains will be: Maura Holden 鈥19, Kate Holmes 鈥19
Boys Cross Country
Under the direction of Coaches Talbot Syfu, Loomis, and Gunn, the 29 member Boys Cross Country team enjoyed another terrific season finishing with an excellent dual meet record of 10-3. 聽There were many, many highlights during this season including beating Kent at home in the inaugural race on our new course, finishing in 3rd place at the Westminster Invitational, beating rival Suffield FOUR times during the season, finishing 4th at the Shaler Invitational and going 6-0 (with 12 team members running personal records) at our final dual meet.
At the Division II NEPSAC championships held at Berkshire, the team ran their hearts out coming in 7th out of the 16 teams that competed. Three varsity runners finished in the top 30: Nick Sinofsky at 7th with a PR of 16:50, Oscar DeFrancis in 17th and Nat Markey 29th. 聽Nick and Oscar鈥檚 top 20 finishes qualified these two boys to compete in the NEPSAC all-star meet that comprises the top finishers in all four divisions.聽 In this very competitive meet held at St. Mark鈥檚, Nick finished in 9th with a new PR of 16:50 while Oscar came in 16th at 17:32.
鈥淎lan Shaler鈥 Most Valuable Runner Award 鈥 Oscar DeFrancis 鈥20, Nat Markey 鈥20
Most Improved Runner Award 鈥 Daniel Simpson 鈥20, Caleb Stern 鈥19
Sportsmanship Award 鈥 Oliver Lawrence 鈥18, Bryan Soder 鈥18
Next year鈥檚 captains will be DJ Poulin 鈥19, Caleb Stern 鈥19
Girls Cross Country
Led by Coaches Tuleja and McCullagh, the 31 girls who ran cross country at 91大神 this fall had a terrific season finishing with a record of 11-2. A little history here 鈥 this happens to be the 31st year in a row that girls cross country has had a winning record!聽聽 According to Coach Tuleja, highlights of this season included sweeping Division 1 opponents Miss Porter鈥檚 and Taft, going undefeated on our new course including a season opening one point victory over Kent and defeating all six of our opponents (including host Suffield!) at the season ending dual meet.聽 Individually, Abigail Tuohey became only the second 8th grader, boy or girl, to win a varsity race when she came in first against Taft.聽聽 The future remains very bright as the top four places on our new course Honor Roll are all held by underclassmen 鈥 Abigail, Claire Harrison, Chloe Prouty, and Anna Richardson. 聽At the NEPSAC championships at Berkshire, the girls had a great day coming in 5th out of 16 schools.聽 Abigail earned All NEPSAC honors when she came in 12th out of 110 runners.
Most Valuable Runner Award 鈥 Abigail Touhey 鈥22 (second year in a row)
Most Improved Runner Award 鈥 Poojaa Prakash Babu 鈥21, Abby Andrews 鈥23
Sportsmanship Award 鈥 Anabelle Farnham 鈥18
Next year鈥檚 captains will be Claire Harrison 鈥19, Catherine King 鈥19.
Our winter teams get under way this week with a handful of games today and Saturday.聽 鈥淚 wanted to thank all of you who wore the blue and green this fall for competing so hard and so well,鈥 Conroy said. 鈥 Your sportsmanship was outstanding. I also want to thank and congratulate all of you who came out to cheer on your classmates at games鈥攜our school spirit and sportsmanship was exceptional. Good luck to all the winter teams. Just a reminder to all of us as spectators to 鈥榟onor the blue and green鈥 by doing everything we can to INSPIRE our teams to play their hearts out while respecting our opponent鈥檚 efforts.鈥