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Athletics Update: Fall Squads Jump Into Competition

Stephen Marks, Director of Athletics
September 19, 2025

After a pre-season that highlighted the hard work, determination, and plenty of BDS school spirit, the fall schedule officially got underway this week with both the boys’ and girls’ varsity soccer teams and varsity volleyball all facing BB&N on Tuesday.

The girls’ varsity soccer team traveled to Cambridge and delivered a dominant 5-0 victory. In her middle school debut, Lucy Rodriguez netted a hat trick (three goals), while fellow sixth grader Serena Rosenfald added a goal and an assist. Seventh grader Piper Connors rounded out the scoring in an impressive team performance.

The varsity volleyball squad battled hard in a tough match. Annika Cash, stepping into a leadership role of setter this season, impressed with her strong communication and energy, keeping the team’s spirit high throughout.

Boys’ varsity soccer also faced a skilled BB&N side and dropped the contest here on Far Field. Silas O’Brien tallied the lone BDS goal and was a dynamic presence on the wing, while David Bazile turned in an outstanding game in goal, making several key saves to keep the team within reach.

Congratulations to all middle school athletes on a fantastic start to the season. We look forward to sharing more athletic highlights in the weeks ahead. GO BDS!

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