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SOAR College Recruiting Workshop, 7Pm @ Wayland HS Lecture Hall WAYLAND ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT 264 OLD CONNECTICUT PATH WAYLAND, MA 01778 (508) 358-7488 PATRICK TUTWILER JUSTICE SMITH ANN MARIE SULLIVAN CHRIS BROWN PRINCIPAL ATHLETIC DIRECTOR SECRETARY ATHLETIC TRAINER (508) 358-3705 (508) 358-3718 (508) 358-7748 (508) 358-3717 WARRIOR ANNOUNCEMENT FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 2012 PROGRAM INFORMATION WINTER SPORTS REGISTRATION – Believe it or not the Wayland winter sports season is around the corner. Registration for winter sports will open on the FamilyID website on Monday October 1. Information regarding registration and online payment can be found on the athletics website: http://whs.wayland.k12.ma.us/athletics INJURY REPORTING – Families MUST be sure to modify their concussion or injury information on FamilyID for their children participating in sports. This current information will allow our health staff to treat your child in the most efficient way and to ensure their safety in an emergency situation. COLLEGE RECRUTITNG WORKSHOPS – Wayland Athletics will be hosting two college recruiting workshops this school year. Both events are free and at the high school lecture hall. Athletes and families welcomed (8th-11th grade levels). Please mark your calendars for the following dates: Tuesday October 30 - SOAR College Recruiting Workshop, 7pm @ Wayland HS Lecture Hall 2 [Type the document title] Tuesday March 26 – NCSA College Recruiting Night, 7pm @ Wayland HS Lecture Hall WHS WARRIOR TV NEWS - Can’t make it to cheer on your Warriors—No need to worry. Catch WHS Warriors TV’s broadcast of the Wayland Warriors Vs. Monument High School. View it live on ws.pn/live or simulcast on Comcast channel 8 or Verizon channel 37. It all starts at 6:45 and don’t forget to send us a message during the game at www.facebook.com/whswarriorstv or @whswarriorstv on Twitter. Don’t miss out. OPEN MIC NIGHT – Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) will be hosting the annual Open Mic Night after the Excel/Monument football game on Friday September 21. Please contact Jared Walsh ([email protected]) or Chris Taylor ([email protected]) for any inquiries. KATIES RACE - KATIE LYNCH ½ MARATHON/5K RUN AND PSC CHALLENGE NOVEMBER 3RD & 4TH (http://www.katiesraces.com) Wayland will be hosting the Katie Lynch Race and PSC this fall. We are pleased to bring such a wonderful event to Katie’s home and share this great event with the Wayland community. Volunteers are always needed. Katie Lynch Half Marathon & 5K • Sunday, November 4 • 8am Race start • Open to all athletes • Begins and ends at the Wayland, MA High School • Register at RaceWire.com Katie's Kids Race • Sunday, November 4th • 8:45 Warm up exercises with Kids Race Director • 9 am Race start • Location: Football field track • Rain Location: Field House Wayland High School • For children age 12 and under • Distances vary by age - 50 yard dash up to 1 mile • Race Fee $5 per child includes cotton kids race tee shirt • Register at RaceWire.com • Contact [email protected] for more information Purple Shoes Challenge • Sign Up Here • Saturday November 3 • For athletes with physical disabilities • Held at the High School Field House in Wayland, MA DCL CHEER CHAMPIONSHIP – VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Wayland will be hosting the Dual County League Cheer Championship on Thursday November 1, 630pm. The girls will be working hard to host their first championship at our new facility. We will need assistance to ensure all schools have a great experience and the potential to host future championships. Please contact Coach Meghan Connor at [email protected] to volunteer. FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL SPECTATOR INFO – We would like to inform families that the ticket booth will be located at Rick’s Place (concessions stand). Here are some helpful tips to ensure an enjoyable night of Wayland sports: • HANDICAP PARKING - All handicap parking will be reserved near the varsity baseball field parking lot (towards the back near the field house). This lot is reserved for handicap, officials and police parking only. Signs will direct you to this lot. • SPECTATOR ENTRANCE – All spectators will be asked to enter the event through the service road entrance near the field house. (Also near the handicap parking lot) • SPECTATOR PARKING – All spectators may park in any lined parking space located on the school campus (Wayland Town Pool lot, front of school lot and field house lot.) Handicap parking lot will be reserved for cars with a handicap license or tag on their car. 4 [Type the document title] • TICKET BOOTH – The ticket booth location for the Millis-Hopedale game will be in the field house garage located at the bottom of the service road entrance (near the field house). Tickets will prices will be $5 for students/senior citizens and $7 for adults. (Students enrolled in 6th grade and higher are considered “students”) • AVOID – We ask all spectators to avoid parking their vehicles along the bus/car lane curb. We must allow room for emergency vehicles to enter the campus without any impedance. The safety of our athletes depends on the travel efficiency of our Town of Wayland emergency health staff to aid them is cases of emergency. WAYLAND COMMUNITY FALL FESTIVAL On Saturday, October 13th, SADD is hosting a community-wide Fall Festival on the high school softball field from 11-4. The purpose of this event is to bring the whole community together for a fun-filled day while spreading the message of SADD to Wayland. There will be donut-eating contests, pumpkin painting, music, and many other activities for all ages. One of our main attractions is a dunk tank, so we are searching for teachers from all Wayland schools to volunteer to sit in the dunk tank for a few minutes. We would appreciate all the volunteers we can get! Please email Isabel Schwartz or Jaimie Forti ([email protected] or [email protected] nd.k12.ma.us) if you would like to be in the dunk tank, or if you have any other questions! TEAMS Golf WAYLAND GOLF DEEP AND TALENTED STORY BY RICK SMITH -WAYLAND TOWN CRIER The Wayland golf team entered the week with a 3-2 record after playing an entire away slate up to that point. The Warriors were scheduled to play their first home match of the season Wednesday against Bedford at the Sandy Burr Country Club. Second-year coach T.J. Anthoine entered the season fully expecting his team to be in the thick of things for Dual County League Small Division honors. “Weston, for sure, will be one of the teams to beat in the DCL Small,” Anthoine said. “Concord-Carlisle is pretty deep. I expect the three of us to separate ourselves from the rest of the teams in the DCL Small.” The Warriors appear to be a deep squad with numbers one through four almost reversible on any given day. Senior captain Yannick Schaefer is Wayland’s number one for all intents and purposes. “Yannick is our leader, our true captain,” said Anthoine. “He’s very good about helping out the younger guys.” Senior Christian Eng is another captain. “Christian is as steady as it gets,” said his coach. “He hits it down the middle and then he makes putts.” The third captain is a junior, James Jurist. “James is also very consistent,” said Anthoine. “He’s also our fiercest competitor.” Nick Morgan is a talented sophomore. “He is the most talented player we have on the team,” said Anthoine. “He scores a lot of points for us and gets a lot of birdies.” Sophomore Dylan Mordas will be counted on to give the Warriors even more depth. “Dylan is a huge surprise,” said Anthoine. “He’s only been playing golf for two years and he’s already made the varsity.” Anthoine has a big roster and thinks that will pay dividends. “We expanded the roster to 15,” he said. “It’s been great. Guys are putting it on the line in practice to try and earn a spot. It’ll help us to have a big team.” Junior Charlie Cope and sophomores Spencer Henley and Nick Barber should be in contention for a scoring slot on the team. “We have some good depth,” said Anthoine. “We have a pretty front- loaded one through four. It’s pretty nice to potentially have four number ones and a consistent second four.” The two losses the Warriors had coming into this week came at the hands of DCL Large opponents Westford Academy and Acton- Boxborough. “We came out of the gate a little slow,” said Anthoine. “We lost to some of the bigger schools in the league. We were really looking forward to Bedford coming into our place.” Read more: Wayland golf deep and talented - Wayland, MA - Wicked Local Wayland http://www.wickedlocal.com/wayland/mobiletopstories/x928646231/ Wayland-golf-deep-and-talented#ixzz26yegHIJP (RECORDS RELEASED AS OF 9/21) Boys Cross Country (0-3) Girls Cross Country (0-3) Football (2 – 1) Field Hockey (2-1-1) Golf (4-2) Boys Soccer (0-3-2) Girls Soccer (2-2) Girls Volleyball (1-2) 6 [Type the document title] SCORES FRIDAY 9/14 Football Wayland 3 Nauset HS 13 Field Hockey Wayland 1 Weston HS MONDAY 9/17 ROSH HASHANAH – NO CLASSES NO GAMES SCHEDULED TUESDAY 9/18 NO GAMES SCHEDULED WEDNESDAY 9/19 Cross Country Boys Wayland 50 Westford Academy 15 Wayland 50 Newton South HS 15 Girls Wayland 44 Westford Academy 15 Wayland 50 Newton South 15 Golf Wayland 97 Bedford HS 60 Soccer Boys Wayland 1 Westford Academy2 Girls Wayland 1 Westford Academy 4 Girls Volleyball Wayland 3 Waltham HS 0 THURSDAY 9/20 FIELD HOCKEY Wayland 1 Acton Boxboro RHS 2 FRIDAY 9/21 FOOTBALL Wayland 49 EXCEL/MONUMENT 6 BOYS SOCCER Wayland 1 WESTON HS 2 GIRLS SOCCER Wayland 5 WESTON HS 0 UPCOMING GAMES (VARSITY) MONDAY 9/24 GOLF WAYLAND VS.
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