Click the navigation to access individual teampages. With two matches to go and SPS only needing 1 win to secure the match, Dasiy Wu jumped out to a 2-0 lead at #7 while Calla Yim went down 1-0 at #1. The last eighteen minutes of play saw the St. Pauls School skaters work hard, but they could not get the puck by the Holderness School, all-league goaltender. The Big Red boys varsity hockey team will return to action Wednesday afternoon when they take on the New Hampton Huskies in Lakes Region matchup at 4:00 in the Hockey Center. In the third period, Kaitlyn McKinnon 23 would get the third goal with the assists going to Maisie Koo 25 and Tess Mulkerron 26. Rounding out the top ten for SPS, Jason Lee finished eighth, Junho Moon ninth, and Mac Ryantenth. The game was back and forth in the early going, and Williston owned a 5-4 lead, but after SPS recaptured the lead with a 3-pointer, the Big Red never trailed again. The JV girls had another big 6-1 win over Deerfield on Saturday. The St. Pauls School Girls hockey team traveled to New Hampton School for a Friday night matchup. The first half of play ended with the scored tied at one goal apiece. The team worked on their ball movement on offense, and good passing translated to open shots for our guards. 163.0 Phillips Exeter Academy Annie Bermingham and Olivia Hualso also scored for St. Pauls, finishing in fifth and eighth place, respectively. SPS took the state crown today with a 7-0 win over Exeter on the road. Sam Andreottola hit a deep three-pointer as the half-time buzzer expired to narrow the lead to 2 points. Though alpine skiing is an individual sport, captains prioritize and foster a positive team atmosphere that is supportive and encouraging of both fun and improvement. 22 7B Thea Glass ? Unfortunately, the first half deficit proved insurmountable and St. Pauls headed north with the loss. The Big Red look to build upon the success of this win as they head to the Harrington Tournament nextweekend. The Big Red took a quick early lead but Proctor buzzed back to hold a consistent eight-point lead through much of the first half. After a three-week layoff for winter break, the SPS JV girls hockey team returned to action with a victory over host Proctor Academy on Wednesday afternoon. Ally Martiniello 24 played strong in net anchoring the Big Reddefense. A run to end the half, aided by the addition of some free points courtesy of Bobcat technical fouls, gave the Big Red a nine point lead at theintermission. The team will face-off on home ice in the Hockey Center Saturday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. against the Lawrence Academy Spartans for what will be the last official regular season home game for the Form of2023. The game was fast pace at the beginning with play going back and forth. The Big Red skaters wereoutplayed in the first two periods of the gamegiving up four goals in each period. Neilson turned aside 12 shots to earn the win between the pipes, including several big saves early in thegame. SPS vs Haverford: Loss 1-6 The Big Red are excited for the Lakes Region Tournament which begins Fridayevening. The girls have some time off before their next match against Winsor on February 8, when we will celebrate ourseniors. These same two players combined to double SPS lead a few minutes later, this time with Bentley being the beneficiary of a pass from Bohan. The team skated hard and the game was even for the first nine minutes of play. 4 2B Evie Lovell ? The game remained tight for the first 6 minutes of the second half, where with 10 minutes to go it was a 40-40 tie. Although the turnovers mounted for both teams, St. Pauls was able to continue to generate higher quality offensive looks that led to a higher conversion rate. 27 Proctor (7,9,11) The Boys JV Basketball team was on their home court for two games on Wednesday afternoon, hosting Proctor and New Hampton. This is a great time to learn about the role and responsibilities of the School Board, and ask any questions you may have prior to the filing deadline of August 15. This game was St. Pauls School third game in four days and with a tidy roster the boys of winter did a nice job of hanging around the hockey game to give themselves a chance to win in the last period of play. Maude Niemann 25 would get the fourth goal of the day with the assists going to Gabby Martiniello 24 and Bree Ricker 23. The St. Pauls Girls Hockey team earned a 1-0 victory in the Patsy Odden Large School Tournament Semi-Finals. 9 3B Niko Lyras ? We hope to see youthere! Coming out of halftime, the Big Red knew Brewster would make a run, and the Bobcats came out firing. 2022 St Pauls School. 5 2D Cooper Spielman ? Place Bib Name Age Run1 Run2 Combined Points Used Kate Pura24 would also get her first career goal with the assist going to Georgia Bussey25. The Big Red had a tough lose on Saturday to a strong Phillips Academy Andover squad. The Big Red came out flying and got a goal early in the first period when Caroline Humber 25 intercepted a pass and got a breakaway goal. Nordic Skiing Back to Inductee Home Back TO Hall of Fame Home Nordic (cross-country) skiing has been a popular sport at St. Paul Academy and Summit School. Devin McDonald, Paige Oken, Phoebe Opler, and Ella Raniolo played in their final matches as SPS players today. The girls league plays a different style tournament with each player in their own individual draw based on their team roster position. Whitney Shaw 23 opened the scoring, converting a pass from classmate Muriel Mercer 23 midway through the first. SPS vs Spaulding: Win36-33, SPS vs Middlesex School: Win 66-15 The Big Red will travel tomorrow to take on the WinchendonSchool. It was a tough loss for the Big Red who played hard until theend. Win 63-157 vs Cardigan Mountain 1150 Goodrich Avenue, St. Paul MN 55105 (view Google map) Main school line: 651-698-2451 Goodrich front desk: 651-696-1560 Goodrich attendance line: 651-696-1414. Call us on. On campus, athletes have access to our 98,000 square-foot LEED-certified athletic center, which includes an indoor turf field, a fully equipped cardiovascular room and a state-of-the-art weight trainingroom. In the end, SPS hustled hard in this tough battle, but Andovers reliable foul shots helped their team secure the win during the double bonus. Big Red is looking forward to taking the lessons from 2022 into our games in 2023! With SPS up 4-0 and the match in hand, Sam Du, Jay Park, and Charlie Hepp won the last three matches on court to finish the match with the 7-0 score. On Saturday afternoon, the boys varsity hockey team traveled down to Belmont Hill School to take on last years New England Prep School Hockey Finalists. The Big Red scored their lone goal in the second period when Mathieu Goldenberg 24 fired home a high snap shot from the right point. We opened up a 34-19 lead at the half, and the margin never got closer in the second half. The St. Pauls School varsity boys hockey team traveled over to Wolfeboro this afternoon to take on the Brewster Academy Bobcats for a 3:00 pm puck drop. The girls look forward to taking on Deerfield at home onSaturday. In the win, Logan Carey finished with 25 points, 11 rebounds, and 6 assists, Landon Clark added 16 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 assists, Sam Andreottola added 11 points and 7 rebounds, and Luke Newhall added 10 points. In the loss, Logan Carey scored 22 points, Landon Clark and Sam Andreottola each contributed 9, and Ryder Kurtz added 8. It would take until late in the third period before the Big Red could take the lead for good. St. Pauls struggled to crack this pressure and had several early turnovers which led to easy transition baskets for Austin Prep. Athletic trainers are on hand for every practice and race to ensure the health, well-being and development of every student-athlete. In front of packed crowd in the Jennings-Fairchild Arena, The St. Pauls School varsity boys hockey team jumped out to a 1-0 lead against the tournament host when Jack Michaud 23 fired a nice backhand shot past the Avon Old Farms netminder from the right face off dot in the opening five minutes of play. Charlotte Wensley 24 would then score a shorthanded goal next with the assist going to Cami Bell 24. The Big Red competed against Deerfield at home on Saturday in what would be a close game. Home for the alpine ski team is Pats Peak Ski Area, an independent mountain just 11 miles fromcampus. The Big Red will be on the road Saturday afternoon when they travel over to Saxtons River, Vermont to square off against the pesky Vermont Academy Wildcats at 4:00pm. Going into the match against two of New Englands best teams, SPS was ranked #5 in the New England rankings and sitting at 9-1. At. Georgia Cooper 24 led the scoring with 14 points 12 of those points from three-point shots. St. Pauls will travel south to Thayer Academy on Saturdayafternoon. Cami Bell 24 opened the scoring in the first period with the assist going to Charlie Voge 25. The Nordic roster has included as many as 30 skiers, making it the largest in the Lakes Region League, and whether new to the sport or experienced, everyone grows in skill and ability throughout theseason. Ultimately, in the second period of play the Wildcats would take advantage of St. Pauls School defensive miscues and score three goals in the span of five minutes to take control of the gamea commanding lead for the last period of the game. Whitney Shaw 23 rounded out the scoring for SPS, and Thayer Demers 26 recorded a pair of assists. 9 1C Kaya Farnsworth ? Blake Truchon 26, battled in the net for the Big Red, coming up with key saves as crucial moments, especially in the secondhalf. 50.60 50.91 1:41.51 The Big Red look to regroup in 2023 and look forward to the second half of theseason! Ruby Sandoval, Emery Gay, Ella Raniolo, and Devin McDonald won their matches in three games; Paige Oken, Phoebe Opler, and Amelia Guest won their matches infour. Ryan Ham and Brewster Smyers finished fourth and fifth for St. Pauls, with a combined time of 1:02.02 and 1:02.52, respectively. 130 Holderness School St. Pauls will have their first home game on Wednesday against Austin Prep at3:30. The Big Red look forward to a 3-game week nextweek! 38.03 38.82 1:16.85 Maddie Rosato, Olivia Hu, Skylar Christoffersen, and Kiki Hillery were also top finishers for the Big Red, taking eighth, eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth place, respectively. The game opened quickly with St. Pauls jumping out to an early lead courtesy of a frenetic offensive pace that the Wildcats were unable to domesticate. 234 Phillips AcademyAndover. The Big Red Girls JV hockey team opened their season traveling to the KUA Wildcats. St. Pauls travelled to Andover on Wednesday afternoon to take on the Hornets of Proctor. Matt Vohra 25 followed up on Demodys goal two and a half minutes later when he fired a low hard shot past the Milton netminder from the top of the left face-off circle to give The Big Red a four to three lead with ninety seconds left to play. Logan Bensadoun followed right after Olivia, earning a ninth-place spot. Boys Nordic Skiing The SPS Nordic season begins with dry-land training that includes long runs on the SPS trail network, strength work and some mountain hiking/running and roller-skiing. With the match tied 3-3, #6 Jerry Zhu found himself down 2-0 in games and Andover was close securing the overall win. Back at it this afternoon for a 4 pm. Kitty Diamond 25 also scored two goals, and Caroline Frost 25 netted her first career goal to round out the scoring. Send us an email at [email protected]. At the end of the game, Stella McNab 25, Ava Price 24, and Eliza Tse 24 led the scoring with 7 points, 11 points, and 6 points respectively. In the victory, Logan Carey registered a monumental individual night, scoring his 1000th high school point. Cami Bell 24 would later finish off her hattrick putting us up 5-1 going into the third period. Stroud quickly followed this with 3 baskets and 2 assists, Logan Carey added a few driving layups, and with a Matt Lamy three-pointer, the game was over. Stella McNab 25 led the scoring with 10 points, but rebounds, shots, and help defense from the entire team helped secure thevictory. Tilton started off strong, scoring the first basket of the game. DSQ 51.36, Class: M Team: New Hampton Team requirements were not met The first goal would be credited to Tess Mulkerron 26 with the assist going to Caroline Humber 25. Overall, it was a successful day for the Big Red ski team, with both the boys and girls teams showcasing their strength and skill on the slopes. Treva Murphy 25 was excellent in netstopping thirty-five of thirty-seven shotsespecially in the second period. The St. Pauls School varsity boys hockey team traveled down to the Avon Old Farms School to participate in the 39thAnnual Avon Old Farms School Christmas Hockey Classic to take on the Kent School Lions in the opening round of play. The Big Red skated until the final whistle and look forward to taking on New Hampton this Friday at3pm. Third Former Blake Truchon was exceptional in net, coming up with several big saves in all three periods to keep the score close. Treva Murphy 25 was the hard luck loser in the net, stopping 27 of 31 shots onnet. The St. Pauls School skaters will get back to work on Monday and will look forward to their week ahead when they take on the Proctor Academy Hornets on Wednesday at home in the Hockey Center and the Vermont Academy Wildcats on the road Saturdayafternoon. The SPS Nordic season begins with dry-land training that includes long runs on the SPS trail network, strength work and some mountain hiking/running androller-skiing. Win 63-69 vs Northfield Mount Hermon PAUL SMITHS, N.Y. - While colleges around the country are dropping varsity sports programs, Paul Smith's College has been on a mission for over a year to bring more competitive sports to its 14,000-acre campus in the Adirondacks. On Wednesday afternoon the boys varsity hockey team played host to the Vermont Academy Wildcats from Saxtons River, Vermont in the Hockey Center on Gordon Rink. The boys varsity hockey team traveled down to Tabor Academy to participate in the 27th Annual Joshua H. Weeks New Years Invitational Hockey Tournament. And Savion Stroud added 12 points, 7 rebounds, and 3assists. Goaltender, Treva Murphy 25 was the player of the game, as he stopped forty-two of four-four Husky shots in regulation and four of the five New Hampton penalty shots to seal the shootout win and an exciting finish to the 2022-23 varsity boys hockeyseason. In the first game of the home and away series between the St. Pauls School Big Red boys varsity hockey team and the New Hampton School Huskies, the St. Pauls School hockey team skated off the ice at the end of fifty-four minutes of play with a good 3-2 victory. Pete Denisson - Pete skied in a St. Paul Ski Club tournament at age 11 in 1919. The Big Red continued to have chances but with under five minutes to go the game was tied 1-1. On our campus, you are a part of a team that nurtures intellectual curiosity and touches the hearts and minds of students. Another first-time goal scorer was fourth former Parker Neilson. 2021-2022 Season Handout. Charlotte Wensely24 would finish off the scoring for the day with the assist going to Charlie Voge25 and Maisie Koo25. Contact Us. Landon Clark finished with 9 points and 9 rebounds, while Savion Stroud added 6 points and 6rebounds. Caroline Humber 25 would feed a pass to Tess Mulkerron 26 with 3:36 left who would make a great move around a defender and put the Big Red up 2-1. 40.31 40.38 1:20.69 The Big Red boys basketball team opened 2023 with a great team victory over a strong NEPSAC AA squad in Kimball Union Academy. 19 3C Carla Navas Alvarez ? Coming off a hard fought win in game one, the Big Red were committed to defensive discipline and creating interior looks on offense. The David Gareja Monastery, an easy day trip from Tbilisi. After eighteen minutes of play, the score remained one nothing in favor of the visiting team. An offensive rebound and put back in the final minute from senior tri-captain 23 Ben Thompson gave the Big Red the basket that would ultimately win the game. Place Bib Name Age Run1 Run2 Combined Points Used Unfortunately, the early lead and accurate foul shooting from the visiting team saw Tilton come out on top with 38points. Ally Martiniello24 had a fantastic game in net making key saves throughout the game for SPS. 41.0 SPS, Governors Academy The Big Red had a very successful offensive game after a bus ride down to Groton School. Win 69-84 vs Northfield Mount Hermon The Big Red traveled to Wolfeboro and were met by an impressively talented and athletic Brewster Prep squad. Treva Murphy 25 played well between the pipes for the Big Redmaking timely saves at crucial moments of the contest to keep the game close for the full fifty-four minutes ofplay. COVID- 19 Guidelines. The storyline out of Meriden, New Hampshire was Kimball Union Academys quick start. The Big Red came out strong against a powerful Milton Academy team in the second day of the Harrington Tournament. 36.96 37.90 1:14.86 95.0 * In the win, Luke Newhall led the Pelicans with 18 points and 9 rebounds, Landon Clark filled the stat sheet with 13 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists, Logan Carey added 12 points and 7 rebounds, and Sam Andreottola finished with 11points. The puck drops at 6:00 pm tonight in the Travis Roy Rink on the Tabor Academy campus in Marion, Massachusettswe hope to see you in therink! As the game wore on, SPS gained comfort on both ends and began to attack the holes in the Brewster zone defense. Logan Carey got to the free throw line and made both, the Big Red got a defensive stopand Luke Newhall followed a defensive rebound with an offensive rebound, ultimately getting the ball back to Carey who drove for a layup, stretching the lead to 10 as time expired. The girls get right back to work with two big matches next week with a road match vs. Brooks on Wednesday and another road game to Tabor onSaturday. Andover got an injured player back who didnt play at New Englands and showed why they were the higher seed. The Big Red came out inspired in game one, using an energetic 2-3 zone and unselfish ball movement to take a 19 point lead into the halftime break. The second half was a different story, as the Big Red came out firing, turning a 22-25 deficit into a 30-25 lead and never looking back. He began work in the paper's St. Paul bureau in 1987 and was the City Hall . And then the Big Red put the clamps on to end the game! Team Goals and Expectations. Interest. Close behind were teammates Brewster Smyers and Reid Hamilton, who finished in second and third place with times of 50.052 and 50.506, respectively. The St. Pauls School Girls hockey team hosted Tabor Academy for a Friday night game in Gordon Rink. Not now. The Big Red were flying around and generating scoring chances. 48.48 49.44 1:37.92 86.0 Kaitlyn Mckinnon23 would get the next goal with the assist going to Tessa Demain23. 38.27 47.54 1:25.81 Girls SL and Boys GS, Boys Take First Place in Lakes RegionChampionship, 10 SPS (2,3,5) 9 Proctor Academy In the third, St. Pauls remained eager to attack the net. The SPS JV Girls Hockey team closed out the 2022 portion of the calendar with a victory over visiting Pingree School on Wednesday afternoon. The Big Red will take on Kimball Union Academy in the Lakes Region Championshipgame. Charlotte Wensley24 scored for the Big Red with the assist going to Tess Mulkerron26 and Chelsea Bell26. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEW PAGE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, 6 SPS (1, 2, 3) The boys of winter will take some time o from game play before they head down to Avon Old Farms to participate in the Avon Old Farms Christmas Classic on Thursday, December 15th against the Kent School at7:00pm. Treva Murphy 25 played a strong game in net and came up with some crucial saves at key moments in the contest. The Big Red came out flying and were truly playing together as a team. Senior Kaitlyn McKinnon 23 would open the scoring with the assist going to Bree Ricker 24 and Skyler Sharfman 23. 2 1A Milly Kirkman ? The girls arrived ready to get their season off to a strong start and took care of the Dragons 7-0 without dropping a single game across all matches. SPS travels to Milton onSaturday. 294 MiddlesexSchool, Win 38-45 vs Dublin School 39 Proctor Once again, Blake Truchon stood tall in the net, stopping twenty-five of twenty-eight Vermont Academy shots. The Arrows had ideas of their own, however, and quickly opened up an 8-point lead over the Big Red. The St. Pauls School Girls Hockey team made it to the third-place game of the Harrington Tournament against a dominate Nobles team. NASTAR RESULTS - New Hampshire High School Team Scoring Page2, Class: M Team: Vermont Team requirements were not met The Seawolves responded to Viaus goal by scoring their third goal of the game three minutes later. In the second half of play, both teams played well and Tabor Academy scored their game winning goal on a defensive miscue midway through the second half. Loss 63-41 vs Dublin School The Big Red were defeated by a score of 7-1. _____________________________________________________________________________________ The Mustang skaters then scored again nine minutes later to give themselves a three to one lead with thirteen minutes to play. Up by 8 points at the end of the first half, New Hampton closed the gap to 3 points in the third quarter. Parker Neilson 25 continued her strong play between the pipes in earning the shutout. The Big Red stayed with their game and although they were down by a score of 5 - 1, they skated with determination and purpose. The Big Red did not let up in the second and third period. 20 6B Rohan Goswami ? The Pelican skaters, Ryan Doherty 23 and Conly Bohan 24 scored in the first and second periods to help the boys of winter find another road win. 16 1C Grant Hanowell ? St. Paul's Skiers Shine at Pat's Peak 7 SPS 29 Kimball Union Academy 38 Vermont Academy 74 Holderness. The play was back and forth for the first two periods with great play in the net from Ally Martiniello 24. Log In. Cabot paced SPS with a four-point afternoon on a goal and three assists, while Allen and Emerson Bentley 25 each scored two goals. Pre-season wraps up tomorrow vs. Groton at 12:15p.m. Game notes: SPS poured it on in the third, but could not come up with the equalizer. A renewed commitment to creating interior offensive opportunities led the Big Red to accumulate several simple baskets and briefly put a leash on the Wildcats. 27 8 at the half, the Big Red held off strong New Hampton players to end the game with awin. The official Facebook page of the Cross Country Ski Program at the St. Paul's School in Concord, New St. Paul's School Nordic Ski Team 26 2E Max Franceschi ? Highland Park Nordic Ski Rollerskis - if you'd like to rent a pair for the summer bring in this form and a check to Coach Moening in High School Room 3303. St. Pauls welcomed Brewster Academy to Concord on Wednesday afternoon for the second game of a home and home series this winter. Final score: SPS 57 Milton52. 32 Kimball UnionAcademy, 9 SPS While they did not convert any of these attempts, this demonstrated a theme that would define the second half. Milton responded three minutes later with a goal of their own. The boys of winter scored two shorthanded goals in the second period o of the sticks of the two SPS captains, Matt Grady 23 and Bryce Terry 23. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Next up for the Big Red was Sam Andreottola with 13 points and 6 rebounds. Though Belmont Hill led the game 5-4 in the early going, St. Pauls quickly regained the lead and never gave it up for the rest of the game. The St. Pauls School skaters will get back to practice on Monday as they prepare for another big week of Lakes Region hockey that has them scheduled to play Vermont Academy on Wednesday at 4:30 pm, Kimball Union on Friday at 5:30, and then their first away game of the year on Saturday at Proctor Academy at 4:30. On Friday afternoon the Big Red played host to the Vermont Academy Wildcats in the Lakes Region end-of-the-season playoff tournament in the Hockey Center. DNF 53.62, Class: F Team: Dublin Total Points: 356.0 Rank: 3rd After being out shot 44-16, the Wildcats took advantage of the Big Red empty net and deposited two more goals to leave Concord with a good ve to two Lakes Region road hockey win. The Big Red took too many penalties in the contest to give themselves a chance to win. The Lawrenceville School would respond with two goals in the second. On campus, athletes have access to our 98,000 square-foot LEED-certified athletic center, which includes an indoor turf field, a fully equipped cardiovascular room and a state-of-the-art weight trainingroom. To the credit of Big Blue, they capitalized on bouncing pucks throughout the game and scored a number of goals in transition against the St. Pauls School skaters in the last two periods of play. Tess Mulkerron 26 would get a powerplay goal with the assist going to Charlotte Wensley 24 and Cami Bell 24. 42 views, 6 likes, 0 loves, 0 comments, 0 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from St Paul's Collegiate School Hamilton Ski Team: Ski Team Report for Assembly The St. Pauls School varsity boys hockey team traveled north on I93 this afternoon to play the second game of the home and away series between the Pelicans and the New Hampton School Huskies. The Big Red jumped on the board early when Harry Dermody 26 scored on a breakaway pass from Matt Vohra 25. Please add a student. What a road win for the Big Red, taking down Tiltons NEPSAC AA squad in decisive fashion! The St. Pauls varsity girls hockey team took on New Hampton School on Friday night. If you are applying to St. Pauls School and interested in joining the Alpine team, please complete thisquestionnaire. The Big Red played as a team with intensity and heart to bring home a win in their first home game of the season. 202 Middlesex School In a battle of two top 8 ranked New England Teams, St. Pauls took care of Milton on the road 5-2. The team will return to action on Saturday, Jan. 7, when they travel down to PhillipsExeter. The Big Red had another thrilling win over a strong Lawrenceville team on Sunday morning! Goaltender Parker Neilson 25 stopped 16 shots, including a key breakaway save in the first period when the score was 1-0. Co-captain 24 Jacob Kwon contributed his season high point total with 17 points. SCOREBOARD Baseball Varsity 1 Central May 23 @ 11 Hill-Murray Baseball C Squad 6 Central May 23 @ 23 Hill-Murray Baseball JV 12 Woodbury May 22 @ 4 Central Baseball Varsity 4 Central May 22 @ 19 Woodbury Baseball C Squad 3 Central May 22 @ 18 1:00 p.m. With a core group of returners and new faces on the roster, it was a great first team win. The Big Red took control early, building a 22-11 lead. United States High School, New Hampshire Full name St. Paul's School Pelicans Team colours Red + Black Town Concord, NH, USA. It was a super game with both teams skating well and working hard at both ends of the ice. The St. Pauls School varsity boys hockey team traveled down to Phillips Exeter Academy to take on New Hampshires other Big Red. At the end of fifty-nine minutes of play, both teams skated away with a 2-2tie. The Big Red are grateful for the leadership and effort from their three seniors: co-captain Ben Thompson, Ivan Vergara, and MaanasGoel. 21 12A Thaddeus Lucentini ? 15 5B Seth Barkan ? + info BLOG ST. PAUL'S Sports. The final sixteen minutes featured both teams trading baskets and defensive stops with neither ever able to open up a big lead. The game was exciting from start to finish and showed the potential the Big Red has to carry into2023. Dexter Southfield would secure the win with under five minutes to go in the third period. Win 69-88 vs Rivers School We hope to see youthere! Team Information. For the last thirty-six minutes of play, the boys of winter played well and held the Wildcats to one goal. 44 NewHampton, Big Red Alpine are Lakes RegionChampions. Cami Bell 24 got the second goal of the game with the assist going to Caroline Humber25. 156 Dublin School At the end of the second period Georgia Bussey 24 would fire a shot from the point for Charlie Voge 25 to tip in. 1 1B Nina Garbarino ? 37.79 39.09 1:16.88 99.0 * St. Pauls JVBB welcomed the Arrows of St. Sebastians School to Concord on Friday evening for their season finale. Ally Martiniello 24 played great in the net. The game was back and forth and the Big Red would take a 3-2 lead with 20 seconds left in regulation. The Big Red look to build upon the success of the first game and will take on Williston Northampton on Saturday at homeat5pm. The Big Red should still be commended for their fightnever giving up and using the opportunity to compete against a nationally-ranked opponent as a means to get better. In their first match of the 2022-23 campaign, the Boys Varsity Squash team beat Brooks at home 7-0. This moves SPS in the #4 spot in the New England rankings which is the highest it has been in at least the last 10 years. Both teams opened the game seasonably cold on the respective offensive ends and early points were at a premium. The Big Red hosted Tilton for a rematch that kept fans on the edges of their seats until the end.
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