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Athletics Update: Fall Teams Hit Their Stride

Stephen Marks, Director of Athletics
October 17, 2025

It was another great week for our Belmont Day athletes! As teams find their rhythm, the growth, effort, and teamwork across all programs have been outstanding.

Girls’ varsity soccer battled through heavy traffic out to Reading to take on the Pike School. The team controlled possession for much of the game, creating multiple scoring opportunities, but couldn’t quite find the back of the net. Pike capitalized on one of their few chances to edge out a 1-0 win.  Bea Stevenson showcased her elite speed and relentless energy up top, while midfielders Pippa Ellner, Harper Treisman, and Serena Rosenfeld distributed the ball effectively and kept the team on the attack.

Field hockey earned a big 2-0 victory over Nashoba Brooks. After narrowly missing a goal at the end of the second quarter, the team came out firing in the third. Josie Goldstyn opened the scoring, followed by a strong finish from Ella Kamenski, assisted by excellent teamwork from the forward line. Defensively, Ela Adhikari was outstanding, making key stops to preserve the shutout.

Varsity volleyball hosted Meadowbrook in a hard-fought match, falling 17-25 in both sets. New varsity players Maryanna Lindstron-Chalpin and Gwen Wagner continue to impress with their coachability and steady improvement. Maryanna showed growing assertiveness on the court, and Gwen delivered with confident, consistent overhand serves throughout the match.

As the season progresses, our athletes continue to represent BDS with pride, sportsmanship, and a commitment to growth. GO BDS!

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