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Athletics Update: JV Ultimate Outlasts Carroll, Remains Undefeated

John O’Neill, director of athletics
May 2, 2025

The junior varsity ultimate team traveled to Carroll this week for a closely contested game, eventually emerging with a 12-10 win. The victory improved the team’s record to 3-0 on the young season. Joshua Harriette was a force on the defensive end of the field, covering Carroll’s best player and limiting their effectiveness. On the other end of the field, Noah Yang showed some great hustle and had multiple scores for the Blue & Gold. With their eighth grade teammates away on a class trip, the team played without any subs and persevered through some challenging situations and will now take their undefeated record into a home game against Park next week.

  • The junior varsity tennis team took down Nashoba 4-2 this week. Fergus Fagenholz won at second singles (6-4) and paired up with Sam Springer for another win at fourth doubles.
  • The junior varsity girls’ lacrosse team outscored Nashoba 5-4 in the second half but came up short in the end. Maren Whitman scored twice. Kaia Wentzell and Noor Khan shined on offense.
  • LaMay Zhang used effective volleys during intramural tennis competition this week. Clara Min stood out in the doubles match thanks to her quick reflexes and great hustle on the court.
  • Gwen Wagner and Indira Yeshwant have improved tremendously in the saddle this spring and continue to tackle more advanced terrain with their mountain biking teammates.
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