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Athletics Update: JV Teams Open Interscholastic Season

John O’Neill, director of athletics
October 4, 2024

Three junior varsity teams began interscholastic competition this week as the soccer teams traveled to Carroll and the football team visited Fessenden. Girls’ soccer ended up on the wrong side of the score despite some standout individual performances. Second-year captain Abigail Chang showed tremendous effort on both sides of the field and newcomer Emily Wang provided some spark on the ball. Boys’ soccer flipped the script with a 5-0 win thanks to a balanced scoring attack. Five players, Kabir Sonawane, Gael Cruz Marcos, Max Kishlansky, Woody Evans, and Rubin Xiao, all found the back of the net in the opener. The football team followed suit and also notched a shutout. Ronan Patel led the way offensively with three touchdowns and Suryavir Nallari-Jhala added a crucial pick-six on defense. Collectively, the three teams competed hard and began to establish their identities on the field.

  • Maryanna Lindstrom-Chalpin and Jaya Patel were quick studies on the volleyball court this week as the junior varsity squad learned how to strike overhand serves. Gwen Wagner and Raphael Hsia continued to improve their skills.
  • The varsity soccer teams improved to 2-0 with dominant wins over Beaver. Mylo Rosenfeld buried a nice goal and Adam Ahmed was strong in net for the boys. Isadora Eiref and Claire Huang were on point all afternoon for the girls.
  • The varsity football team gave away a late lead to Beaver to even their record at 1-1. Jun Murakami was unstoppable with the ball in his hand. Classmates Evan Bae and Lee Piechota elevated their game defensively for the Blue & Gold.
  • The varsity volleyball team improved to 3-0 with a straight-set win over Beaver. Libero Annika Cash impressed with strong play all afternoon including a first-ever back-row hit. Noah Yang was excellent from the service line for the home team.
  • The field hockey team remained unbeaten after grinding to a 0-0 tie with Shore Country Day. Siri Paulsson and Sophie Cutie anchored the defensive unit and had some great clears. Lucy Walther was active in the midfield for Belmont Day.
  • Cross country recorded a whopping 16 PRs against Pike including staggering times from Sohan Shah, Jonathan Laipson, and Rowan McCoy. Ben Fleming was BDS’ first finisher and 4th Place overall. Pike took home the W.
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