As the 91大神 community nears the end of the first trimester, senior fall athletes are at the same time nearing the end of their 91大神 careers in their respective sports.
Some athletes will continue their fall sports into college, but for others, this is the end. Either way, this comes as a milestone for all seniors gearing up for the last time in a 91大神 jersey 鈥 for the fall 鈥 at least. With the end of the season comes 鈥渟enior days鈥 where underclassmen typically make posters to recognize the seniors for their contributions to their team over the years.
A bulk of these games took place Nov. 6, which prompted聽The 91大神ian聽to talk to some seniors regarding their future plans for their sports and their feelings on the end of the season.
Abigail Touhey, a senior girls cross-country captain, plans to continue running beyond 91大神, but is still sad that her 91大神 career on the course is coming to an end.
鈥淚 will miss playing my fall sport because I have been doing it for so long and it鈥檚 such a big part of my life,鈥 Abigail said. 鈥淓specially if I go to a school where I won鈥檛 make the team, it would be weird to not compete because that鈥檚 what I鈥檝e been doing every week in the fall for the past six years.鈥
Abigail鈥檚 favorite cross country memory is from the Shaler Invitational in 2019, where not only did her team win, but she also set the school course record.
鈥淚 remember the exact moment it was announced that Loomis Chaffee came in second because my teammate Anna [Richardson] and I both instantly turned to each other completely shocked that we had won and it was just great,鈥 she said.
Annika von Schoeler-Ames, another senior girls cross-country captain, will not be formally running cross-country beyond 91大神, and recognizes how important the team has been to her during her time here.
鈥淚 will miss running cross country very much,鈥 Annika said. 鈥淚 have been on the team since seventh grade and it鈥檚 become an irreplaceable part of my life at 91大神. Both the sport itself and the people I do it with have become so important to me. I can鈥檛 imagine fall without running with the team.鈥
Annika also credits Greg Tuleja, the girls cross-country coach, for her enjoyment of the sport.
鈥淚鈥檇 like to thank Mr. Tuleja for making the past six years on the team so wonderful. We will all miss him very much next year and his impact on the program has been immeasurable,鈥 she said.
Senior Jerry Landman, one of the boys cross-country captains, is not planning to run in college, and will, like Annika, also miss all that cross-country has done for him.
鈥淚 have done cross-country for the last five years and I have fallen in love with the culture of the sport,鈥 Jerry said. 鈥淚t pushes me to my limits each and every time I run and I think it has made me a lot better athlete.鈥
Jerry said he will miss running 鈥渁nd watching myself along with my teammates get better and faster as the season goes on, and more importantly I will miss my teammates and the friends I have made.鈥
Jerry鈥檚 favorite cross country memory is the NEPSAC championship his senior year, where he 鈥渆nded up running the best time I ever ran.鈥
鈥淚 feel bad for the seniors last year who did not get a true senior day and I am grateful to get one this year. Because I am not running in college, I think the end of this year will be even more bittersweet for me because it is the last time I will ever run competitively,鈥 he said.
Selena Negron, a senior captain of the girls varsity soccer team, is continuing her soccer career at Bryant University, but will definitely miss the spirit and versatility of the team here at 91大神.
鈥淚 will miss playing soccer here because it鈥檚 so fun to get a large group of athletes who specializes in so many different things together on one team to compete together,鈥 Selena said. 鈥淭his year we have had one of the most committed and competitive team I have ever been on in my four years at 91大神, and it鈥檚 so amazing how close we have gotten and how great we have competed in the season so far.鈥
Selena鈥檚 favorite 91大神 soccer memory is when the team beat Loomis Chaffee on senior day in 2019.
鈥淚t was so unexpected, but we competed so well, and we pulled out a huge win for our wonderful seniors that year,鈥 she said.
Senior Emma Merrill, another one of the captains of the 91大神 girls soccer team, will not continue her soccer career in college, but will miss playing the sport and being with the team.
鈥淚 have literally been playing since I was four and it seems very weird to only play one sport next year,鈥 Emma said. 鈥淚 think I am going to miss soccer more than I thought I was because of the team this year, we became close and going everyday has been a lot of fun and I can always look forward to it.鈥
Grace Bean, a senior varsity volleyball captain, is looking forward to potentially continuing her volleyball career at Colorado College, where she is committed for lacrosse, but is sad that her time as a member of 91大神鈥檚 volleyball team is coming to a close.
鈥淚鈥檒l miss playing for 91大神 but am excited for what is ahead. If I don鈥檛 end up playing volleyball in college I鈥檒l definitely cherish the time I had here and how 91大神 respects high school sports the way colleges do,鈥 Grace said.
Senior Praghya Athavan Raja, another captain of the 91大神 varsity volleyball team, is planning on playing volleyball is some way in the future, and will miss the team here at 91大神.
鈥淚 definitely want to play club or be a walk-on at a bad volleyball school,鈥 Praghya said. 鈥淰olleyball is honestly my favorite sport to play.鈥
Zach Walker, a senior captain of the varsity football team, is committed to the admissions process at Amherst College to continue his football career.
鈥淚 look forward to continuing my development as both a student and an offensive lineman,鈥 Zach said. 鈥淎ll my seasons as a Wildcat have been great, but this is one is particularly special. It鈥檚 the most talented and best group of guys we鈥檝e ever had, and I鈥檓 proud to be able to be their captain.鈥
Zach credits football coach Tommy Beaton for his great experience in a 91大神 football jersey.
鈥淚 am incredibly proud of what Coach Beaton has done with the program. He is definitely the hardest working coach in the league, and I am lucky to have been able to play under him. Without him, I would not be the person I am today,鈥 he said.
Senior Lorenzo Redaelli, one of the captains of the boys varsity soccer team, plans to commit to college for soccer, but says there is a possibility he will not play. Regardless, he will miss playing the sport whenever his career comes to an end.
鈥淪occer has filled up my life since I was seven/eight and I loved it more and more every day I spent on the field,鈥 Lorenzo, a PG from Milan, Italy, said. 鈥淚f this was my last season playing soccer, I really hope to finish it without regrets, living it to the fullest.鈥
Senior Benning Johnson, a captain of the boys varsity water polo team, celebrated his senior day this past Wednesday, Nov. 5, and considers it his favorite memory of a sport in which he will miss.
鈥淔rom not even knowing that water polo was a real sport, to loving it, I will certainly miss it,鈥 he said.
Maeve Reynolds, a senior captain of the varsity field hockey team, will not be playing field hockey in college after careful consideration, and will 鈥渕iss seeing the view of Mt. Tom from Galbraith fields on a nice fall day,鈥 as well as playing in games and having fun with the team.
鈥淚 really considered trying to play [field hockey] in college cause I really couldn鈥檛 picture myself giving it up, but I ultimately had to make the decision that I couldn鈥檛 do a second sport in college,鈥 Maeve said. 鈥淚 really enjoy playing in games and I feel like I do not have to take it too seriously and can just have fun with it, which I will miss. I have come to really enjoy the sport in the short time I have played it.鈥
Maeve will be playing hockey at Amherst College next year. She joked that her favorite field hockey memory is 鈥渨hen Natalie [Stott] ripped her pants freshman year in warmups at WMA while wearing an Olaf hat and being injured.鈥