Over the past two weeks, our winter teams officially kicked off their seasons following a strong preseason of preparation and growth.
The boys’ varsity basketball team opened with two games, earning a 1–1 record heading into break. In their first matchup, the team outlasted a scrappy Park squad, fueled by relentless defensive pressure from Woody Evans and Clark Rutherford and a standout offensive performance from Evan Bae, who scored 14 points. Despite a late-game surge from Park, the team held on for a thrilling 45–44 victory. In their second contest, the boys traveled to Andover to face a talented Pike team, ultimately falling 50–25. Despite the loss, Deniz Kas delivered an impressive effort on both ends of the court, and the team is eager to return to work in the new year.
The boys’ JV basketball team battled a strong Meadowbrook seventh grade team. After a tough first half, the group showed great resilience, scoring 18 points in the second half. Silas O’Brien led the way with strong play on both sides of the ball, while Jack Hargrove had an outstanding second half, grabbing key rebounds and finishing well around the rim.
The girls’ JV basketball team opened their season with an exciting, competitive game against Meadowbrook, ultimately falling 8-6 in a hard-fought effort. The team was paced by the determined play of Reema Wulfsburg and Rowan McCoy, who brought grit and energy throughout the game.
Our fencing squad opened their season in impressive fashion with a big win over Beaver, taking 17 of 27 bouts overall. They recorded decisive victories in epee (8-1) and sabre (6-3), while dropping Foil 3–6. Highlights included strong debut seasons from new fencers Aidan Su, who won both of his sabre bouts, and Ben Fucci, who earned the first win of his fencing career.
The girls’ varsity basketball team also began their season with two games, competing hard in both matchups versus Park and Pike. In her varsity debut, Bella Tan led the scoring effort, attacking the basket and earning trips to the free-throw line. Against Pike, the team battled in a tightly contested game, highlighted by the relentless effort of Sophie Cutie, strong inside play from Colby Schneider, and outstanding defensive work from Fatoumata Bah.
It has been an exciting start to the season across all programs, and we look forward to continued growth, teamwork, and great competition in 2026!
– Stephen Marks, director of athletics


