Christina Zalewski ’14 (Canonsburg, PA) became the 4th varsity girls hockey player in Williston history to notch 100 points when she assisted on a goal in the team’s 5-1 victory over NMH on February 12th. Christina accomplished this feat in a remarkable three years. It has been a extraordinary era of success for Williston girls hockey as she is the 3rd player to achieve this milestone in three years. Previous 100 point scorers included Alex Starzyk ’13, Katherine Tomaselli ’12, and MacKenzie Lee ’08. Zalewski has a chance to add to her total as she finishes her career this week with three more games.
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Athletes of the Week – February 17th
Pat has been an outstanding captain, leader and inspiration to his teammates on the varsity wrestling team. He has amassed an impressive 26-3 record losing to just two different opponents this season. He has an infectious enthusiasm and positive energy that he shares readily with everyone around him. Last weekend Pat finished 2nd in the New England Tournament, eventually falling to his opponent in a hard fought double overtime match. Pat will compete in the National Prep Wrestling Tournament this weekend at Lehigh University.
During the New England Ski Championships at Loon Mountain on Wednesday Devin placed 5th in the Giant Slalom and 6th in Slalom helping lead the team to a 3rd place finish of the 14 teams in the field. Devin has been a leader on and off the mountain all year long.
Kaylee has been a positive leader for the girls JV hockey team for the past four years. She is a dependable and extremely hard working player. She is a role model for the younger players and her sportsmanship is second to none. Kaylee has been a team leader in scoring all four years and has helped the JV girls’ hockey team accumulate a 20-2-1 record over the past two years.
Emily has been a positive influence and leader on the girls jv hockey team for four years. She is a team captain who leads her team both on and off the ice. She is always willing to play anywhere her team needs her on the ice, even if it isn’t her usual position. Emily leads by example by constantly displaying good sportsmanship and by encouraging her teammates when she is off the ice. Emily has been a team leader in scoring all four years and has helped the JV girls’ hockey team accumulate a 20-2-1 record over the past two years.
Skiers Compete at New England’s
This past Wednesday, Williston’s ski teams traveled north to Loon Mountain in Lincoln, NH to co-host the NEPSAC Class B Ski Championships with New Hampton School. On a beautiful day for skiing, both the boys and girls ski teams enjoyed outstanding days. As a team, the girls finished in 6th place out of the 14 schools competing. Top performers included Jen Carellas 7th place finish in the Giant Slalom and Maddie Dirats 7th place finish
in the Slalom. Both races included over 60 competitors. The boys had a particularly outstanding day as they finished in 3rd place out of the 14 schools competing. This was our highest team finish in several years. With their top three finish the boys team returned to Williston with a team award to recognize their achievement. A number of boys enjoyed terrific performances led by freshman Devin DeVerry’s 5th in the Giant Slalom and 6th in the Slalom. Also worthy of mention were JJ Celentano and Jesse Cassuto’s performances in the Slalom with 7th and 15th place finishes respectively. Junior veteran Anthony Aquadro also had an 18th place finish in the Giant Slalom. Overall, it was a great day for our ski teams. Congratulations Wildcats!!!
Athletes of the Week – February 10th
Sarah has been a very versatile player this season for the girls varsity basketball team. Sarah’s outside shooting ability has enhanced the offense and she is quickly becoming a valuable scoring threat for the Wildcats. Sarah played very well in the team’s overtime game against Pomfret on Saturday hitting some crucial threes pointers at pivotal times.
Sam has been an inspiration to the wrestling team all year. His leadership, positive attitude, intensity and drive has turned him into a great role model for the younger wrestlers. On Saturday Sam wrestled six matches in winning five of them and placing third in his weight classincluding a win over the second seed in a grueling double overtime match that truly proved his fortitude and will to win.
Stepping into the point guard position on Saturday Jess had a phenomenal game for the girls jv basketball team. She scored 13 points and had 5 assists, 3 steals and 3 rebounds in the team’s convincing win over Pomfret.
Natalia Baum Scores 1000th Career Point
Natalia Baum ’15 scored her 1000th career point today in Williston’s girls’ varsity basketball game against Loomis Chaffee School. Baum, who entered the game needing eight points to reach 1000, scored the basket on a lay-up midway through the first half. She becomes the eighth player in school history to break the 1000 point mark.
Williston’s 1000 Point Scorers
Mark Timm ’76
Debbie Healy ’91
Colleen Hession ’02
Darrell Harrison ’05
Karly Gray ’06
Kristina Conroy ’10
Natalia Baum ’15
Noah te Velde ’19 Ranks 25th Nationally in Saber Fencing
After placing fifth in a recent tournament, Noah te Velde ’19 was ranked 25th nationally for saber fencing in his age group (Y12MS) by USA Fencing. While saber fencing is not an official school sport, his mother, T. Susan Chang, said in an email that Williston has been very supportive of her son’s pursuit an outside program.
“We see it as a big deal—regardless of the ranking—because he’s worked so hard to improve his fencing these past few years and had to learn some tough lessons about defeat and perseverance along the way,” Ms. Chang wrote. “The hope is that those lessons translate to other areas of his life as well, in time, and we’re very grateful to Williston for having provided such a rich environment for that to happen.”
Athletes of the Week – January 27th
Mat’s hard work and perseverance paid off last week as he played exceptionally well for the Wildcats. Mat scored 21 points in the boys’ varsity basketball team’s win over Canterbury on Wednesday. On Friday evening, Mat scored 26 points in an exciting win over Deerfield Academy. Mat finished the weekend by scoring 17 points and played exceptional defense in the team’s game against MacDuffie.
Jen is one of the top skiers in the Mt. Institute Ski League that Williston competes in. On Wednesday she finished in fifth place of the 32 skiers who competed. She is currently fifth overall in the league and is just ten points out of first. Jen is a determined skier and helps lead the team both on and off the slopes.
Quinn has enjoyed a very successful season for the boys jv hockey team. He has led the team by example both on and off the ice and is respected by both his teammates and coaches. On Saturday Quinn scored a three goal hat trick to help lead the team to a 6-3 win over the Springfield Rifles.
Athletes of the Week – January 20th
Natalie won all four individual events she swam for the girls varsity swim team last week against Loomis and Kent. She was also a member of 3 winning relay teams, anchoring two of them to victory in the final event of the meets. All four of her times were season best times for her and very impressive swims.
Bina Sweet ‘17
Bina, wrestling at #106, was 2-0 on Saturday including an inspiring pin over his Avon opponent. Bina is having a great season even though he gives up almost 10 pounds to every competitor. Bina is a very determined athlete and a role model of hard work and determination.
Senior co-captain Alysha Wong delivered the best performance of the day for the girls’ varsity squash team at #4 in the Hopkins Tournament. Entering the tournament unseeded, Alysha defeated the #3, #2 and #1 seeds to win her flight giving up only two games in those three matches. Alysha displayed hard work and determination throughout the match.
Cody averaged 10 points in the boys’ third basketball team’s two victories over Rectory and Eaglebrook last week. Cody brings great coachability and competitiveness to the team. He is a terrific team player who also excels on defense with his quick feet and smart play.
Athletes of the Week – January 13th
On Saturday Christina scored 2 goals and 1 assist at Gunnery, including the game winning goal. On Wednesday at Berkshire, she tallied the first goal in the Wildcat’s overtime win. Christina has been playing center this season and is relied on heavily to play both outstanding defense and offense. She has been working very hard and is a difference maker for the team every time she steps on the ice. Christina is a team captain and has been an excellent leader on and off the ice.
In the three games of boys’ varsity hockey this week, Max has registered 6 goals and 2 assists. Max has a season total of 13 goals and 8 assists and is averaging 1.75 points per game. Max is a team captain and has lead by example on and off the ice and has been instrumental in the team getting off to a 7-4-1 start this season.
Rosie played outstanding hockey in goal for the girls jv hockey team this week as she made some key saves in a 4-2 win again Berkshire on Wednesday, and then turned in a superb 25 save performance in a thrilling 3-2 victory over perennial JV power Westminster, including a few critical stops in the closing seconds as Westminster was on the power play and pulled the goalie in an attempt to tie the game.
Athletes of the Week – December 11th
Natalia helped lead the girl’s varsity basketball team to a 51-29 victory over Ethel Walker on Wednesday. She had a game high 19 points and also led Williston in rebounds and steals. On Monday Natalia scored 26 points in a convincing 63-26 win over Suffield
Joey’s 17 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal led the boy’s varsity basketball team to a thrilling 61-44 win over Class B rival Pomfret School. It was the first time the team has won at Pomfret in six years.
Yu-Chen played a key role in the girls’ jv basketball team’s 38-22 victory over Ethel Walker on Wednesday. She drove hard to the basket all day, scoring 17 points in 22 minutes, drawing multiple fouls and making five free throws.
Tiger Liu ‘14
Tiger’s strong play helped lead the boy’s jv basketball team to a big 20 point win over Wilbraham & Monson on Wednesday. Tiger’s foul shots were timely, but his rebounding proved to be a key to the victory.