Sports Summary
Winter Sports Highlights
Twenty games into the season, the
girls hockey team remained unbeaten
at 19-0-1. The team eventually fin-
ished the best campaign in program
history with an overall mark of
23-2-1, with both losses coming to
eventual New England champion
Nobles – including in the NE semi-
final. Second-year head coach Heather
Farrell’s charges earned 11 shutouts
and outscored their opponents 116-31.
Three SPS skaters topped the New
England scoring charts, led by Caitrin
Lonergan ’16 (17g, 43a), who was
selected to the Division I New England
Prep all-star team. Shayna Tomlin-
son ’14 (23g, 30a) and Brooke Avery ’14
(31g, 21a) were other snipers, as were
Bridget Carey ’15 (21g, 15a) and blue-
liner Miriam Eickhoff ’15 (8g, 13a).
Goalie Kerri St. Denis ’15 sported a .954
saves percentage. With much of the
team returning, the Big Red should
continue to thrive.
In other winter action, the girls Nor-
dic team won both the Lakes Region
and New England titles while the boys
were second in those events. Tessa
Schrupp ’16 (second), Anne Muller ’14
(third), and Charlotte Cooley ’13 (fourth)
led the girls at New Englands, while Jack
Schrupp ’14 placed second individually
in both boys races. Five SPS wrestlers
qualified for Nationals. As a team, the
Big Red (16-4) placed third at Graves-
Kelsey. The girls alpine ski team placed
second at the Lakes Region Slalom
Championship while the boys were
third. Elena Tomlinson ’15, Katherine
Hofley ’13, and Alex Kim ’13 earned
All-Lakes Region honors.
KAREN BOBOTAS
Girls hockey reached the NE semifinal.
VARSITY BOYS
WON LOST TIE
Basketball
5 17 0
Hockey
9 15 1
Squash
3 8 0
Alpine
5 2 0
Nordic
0 0 0
Wrestling
16 4 0
38 46 1
VARSITY GIRLS
Basketball
5 16 0
Hockey
23 2 1
Squash
6 4 0
Alpine
5 2 0
Nordic
0 0 0
39 24 1
VARSITY TOTAL 77 70 2
JV BOYS
Basketball
9 7 0
Hockey
6 8 0
Squash
2 8 0
17 23 0
JV GIRLS
Basketball
5 10 0
Hockey
11 3 0
Squash
3 6 0
19 19 0
JV TOTAL
36 42 0
GRAND TOTALS 113 112 2