Cross Country hosted the EIL Championships last Friday at Chase Farm in Lincoln. The boys team battled to a second-place finish (six points behind Concord), and the girls team finished eighth in their race. Reid Wemple ‘26 (fifth), Zach Crowthers ‘26 (seventh), and Manny Sepulveda ‘28 (eighth) all placed in the top 10, while Christian Panagos ‘29 (12th) and Adit Modi ‘28 (25th) had fantastic races. On the girls side, Zoey Frank ‘26 (10th) finished in the top 10, while Lia Serre-Tovar ‘27 and Julia Tang ‘26 (19th) finished in the top 20. The Warriors head to NEPSTA’s this weekend, when they round out double-hosting duties. This time, Highland Park in Attleboro will be the site of the races. The girls are scheduled to race at 1pm, and the boys hit the course at 1:45pm. Come support your Warriors!
Boys Soccer capped off their regular season with a convincing 6-0 win at Marianapolis on Wednesday, on the heels of a successful trip up north where they defeated Kents Hill School (6-2) and Hebron Academy (1-0). Next up for the Warriors will be an EIL home playoff match against Concord Academy at 4:30pm Friday under the lights at Godley Field. Be sure to follow wheelerwarriors.org and @wheelerwarriors on Instagram for score and schedule updates!
Field Hockey battled EIL foe Portsmouth Abbey on Wednesday, and ultimately fell 2-1 to the Ravens. The Warriors, currently 12-4-1, will hear Sunday morning if they receive a bid to the NEPSAC Class C Tournament.
Volleyball honored its seniors on Wednesday at the farm in their season finale against Marianapolis. Despite the loss of seniors -- Addie Kay ’26, Aleecya Smith ’26, Emma McNamee ’26, Beaux Spondike ’26, and Alina Vallejo ’26 -- the Warriors are poised for a strong return to the court next fall!
Girls Soccer closed out their season with a 3-0 loss against Portsmouth Abbey on Senior Night. The team concluded the season with some really strong defensive efforts, including this one, as they fell to the Ravens by a larger margin back in September. Even with the loss of Clementine Groblewski ’26, Hailey Nickerson ’26, Maddie Herliczek ’26, Taitum Pastora ’26, Astrid Smagula ’26, Hattie Chang ’26, and Charlie Woodcome ’26, the energy surrounding the program under the guidance of first year coach, Nick Oliveria, is palpable.
Golf traveled to the Boston area on Tuesday for its 18-hole EIL Championship. The team was short-handed and battled the wind, but still had a relatively successful afternoon. Raj Mammen ‘28 placed in the top 10 overall!
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