Colby College’s Abby Hatch ’11 was named the New England Small College Athletic Conference Women’s Lacrosse Player of the Week on March 2 according to a press release from her school. Ms. Hatch, a midfielder and a captain for the Mules, had the tying and game-winning goals in an upset win over second-ranked Trinity College. Ms. Hatch had three goals, three assists, seven draw controls, and two groundballs in the 11-10 victory. Read more.
Meghann Treacy ’11 Named to Hockey East First Team
A University of Maine junior goaltender who has twice been named goaltender of the month by the Hockey East Association, has now received an even bigger honor. Meghann Treacy ’11 was named to the Hockey East First Team at the Hockey East Awards banquet last week. She is just the third Maine to earn a spot on the Hockey East First Team, according to a press release by the school.
Treacy earned Hockey East Goaltender of the Month honors in both October and November. In October, Treacy made 41 saves in Maine’s 4-2 win over sixth-ranked Boston University. In November, Maine registered at least a point in four of her five starts and she allowed more than two goals only once.”
Vero Beach Alumni Event

By Director of Development Sharon Davenport
This event was hosted by Steve Holcomb ’65 and his wife Joan at their beautiful home on Orchid Island in Vero Beach and included about 20 alumni and friends. After a long career with JP Morgan, living overseas in places like Hong Kong, Australia and Africa (over 120 countries in his life time), Steve is now retired, and enjoying time between Vero Beach, Lake Winnipesaukee, and New York City.
It was a bit of a mini-50th Reunion for the boys of 1965 with Doug Watson, Peter Thompson, and George Volanakis. George, was president and CEO of Corgi Classic, and drove in from Hilton Head Island for the event. Peter was a one-year ESU student from New England, and held several top positions with companies like PepsiCo. Peter is now retired and chairman of the Vero Beach Museum of Art. He attended the event with his wife Patricia. Doug Watson is a retired attorney from Keene, NH. Doug told me a funny story about how he and Peter were neighbors for years and only in the last two years did they realize their Williston Academy connection.
Coconut Grove/Miami Alumni Event
The Coconut Grove/Miami event was hosted by Dan Prigmore ’61 and Marcia Hayes at their beautiful penthouse apartment in Coconut Grove (with a rooftop view of Miami). Dan is a former trustee, and retired real estate investment manager and counselor, who now enjoys his time with Marcia exploring the US and the world by boat and RV.
John Konheim ’61 and Anne Ekstrom were two of the first to arrive. John is retired from his insurance company, who now focuses on his art of line drawing. Anne is a graduate of Smith College, and they liked to joke that they both graduated in 1961, only Anne graduated college while John was graduating high school.
Kevin Hoben ’65, a trustee since 1998, also joined us, and helped to lead the group in singing the school alma mater. Kevin is president and CEO of Omega Flex, inc.
Williston Northampton in Mexico City
Editor’s note: From February 19-22, 2015, Director of Alumni Relations Jeff Pilgrim was in Mexcio City to visit with alumni and prospective families in the area. The following is his description of the trip.

The American School Foundation (ASF)
I had a nice long meeting with Ricca McGowan, the eighth grade counselor and counseling coordinator. Ricca has been at the school for four years. ASF is widely considered the top school in all of Mexico City with over 3,000 kids in Grades K-12. Williston’s strong athletic, arts, and academic program and location make this a good opportunity to collaborate on a study abroad program.
After my meeting with Ricca, I met with Ellie Molyneux ’04, who is teaching fourth grade at ASF. This is Ellie’s third year here. Prior to that, she taught at Indian Mountain.
Ellie is the daughter of Penny Dods Molyneux ’74 and one of my former soccer players. Ellie was as fast as could be and had a bulldog attitude, which I just loved. She would go charging down the field, limbs flying in all directions, bouncing off players…and the ground…with no fear at all. I used to call her “Gumby” for some of the positions she would end up in.