From “Tralelero” to “Tralala”… and Somehow, Victory

Written by Bella Wise With a strong 6-3 record and steady leadership from Captains Blake Jachman ‘25, James Murphy ‘25, Milin Torgalkar ‘26, and Ari Israel ‘25, the Varsity Boys’ Lacrosse team is off to a great start.  The season kicked off with the spring training trip to IMG Academy in Florida, where the team practiced three times a day, watched lacrosse film, and bonded … Continue reading From “Tralelero” to “Tralala”… and Somehow, Victory

Life in the Shoebox as 4x NYSAIS Champions

Written by Bella Wise If you have ever wanted to watch athletic grit combined with frustrated teenage determination while trapped in what looks like an oversized shoebox, then Boys Varsity Squash matches are the place to be. But, don’t be deceived by the size of the court: within this large shoebox is a game of strategy, resilience, speed, lunges, and so much sweat to the … Continue reading Life in the Shoebox as 4x NYSAIS Champions

Boys Sqaush Midseason Report

Written by Bella Wise Boys Varsity Squash is heading into the second half of the season with an impressive record of 7-2. Two of the Captains, Henry Fogel ‘25 and Chris Mathias ‘25, recently shared their thoughts on the team’s progress and what’s ahead for the Wildcats in an interview with the Rye CROP. Since preseason, the team has grown closer and “evolved into a … Continue reading Boys Sqaush Midseason Report

Step Out and Dog It Out

Written by Bella Wise As the Varsity Boys Squash Team gets ready for another season, captains Henry Fogel ‘25, Chris Mathias ‘25, and James Murphy ‘25 guide the way.  Match days for the captains begin with routines as particular as their playing styles. Fogel’s day starts with picking out a game-day bandana. Murphy begins the day by immediately brushing his teeth. Mathias has a tradition … Continue reading Step Out and Dog It Out

Junior-Senior Challenge

Written By: Daphné Panie This year’s Junior-Senior Challenge was an engaging and fun event. This annual tradition consisted of a series of challenges in which upperclassmen fought against each other before a winning grade was declared at the end of the day. The ultimate goal of the challenge was to foster “camaraderie within the grades,” said Selena Zhang ‘26, and an opportunity for “some good-natured … Continue reading Junior-Senior Challenge