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Fall Sports Highlights
SPS runners carried on a long tradition
of excellence on the fall trails, with the
girls (11-4) winning the ISL champion-
ship and placing second in New England
and the boys (14-3) earning second in
the ISL and fourth in the NE title race.
Boston Globe
MVP Samantha Yates ’15
helped power the girls, finishing first
in the ISL and second in New England.
Yates established a new SPS cross
country record for girls (18:43). Yates,
Reid Noch ’16, and Marc Roy ’16 earned
All-NE honors.
Sports Summary
Elsewhere, the field hockey team
sported a 10-5-1 mark in a season that
included nine games decided by one
goal and a two-to-one season goal
differential in favor of the Big Red.
All-ISL Finley Frechette ’17 (9g, 8a)
led the team in scoring, while HM
selections Charlotte Clark ’18 (8g, 3a),
Meg Fearey ’17 (8g, 3a), and goalie Miller
Torrance ’15 (six shutouts) helped to
pace a well-balanced squad. The var-
sity volleyball team ended the regular
season at 12-9, failing to qualify for
the New England Tournament for the
first time in seven years. But 12 play-
ers return for Coach Scott Reynolds,
including NEPSAC all-stars Elisabeth
Fawcett ’16 and Becca Thomson ’16.
With a 4-4 record, the football team
remained competitive in the always-
tough ISL. Eighteen Sixth Formers led
the way for SPS in a season that ended
on a high note – a dominant 33-7 win
against Rivers.
Runner Samantha Yates ’15 was named
the
Boston Globe
MVP.
BOYS VARSITY
WON LOST TIED
Cross Country
14
3 0
Football
4 4 0
Soccer
4 13 1
22 20 1
GIRLS VARSITY
Cross Country
11 4
0
Field Hockey
10 5
1
Soccer
3 8
5
Volleyball
12 9
0
36 26 6
TOTAL VARSITY 58 46 7
BOYS JV
Cross Country
12 5
0
Football
5 2
0
Soccer
4 10 1
21 17 1
GIRLS JV
Field Hockey
8 2 2
Soccer
3 9 3
Volleyball
16 2 0
27 13 5
TOTAL JV
48 30 6
GRAND TOTAL 106 76 13
KAREN BOBOTAS
If Larisa were an IPO, I’d buy big.
–Eric Schranz, Ultra Runner Podcast
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