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In playoffs, girls lacrosse wins upset

In playoffs, girls lacrosse wins upset

Wayland girls lacrosse beat undefeated St. Mary’s of Lynn yesterday by a score of 17-7 in their first tournament game. The ninth-seeded Warriors went to Lynn and upset the eighth-seeded Spartans. The Warriors never trailed and began to pull away at the start of the second half.

Sexting epidemic strikes nation

Sexting epidemic strikes nation

“Sexting” is the sending of sexually explicit electronic messages or photos. It is an epidemic that has confronted many school communities across the U.S., impacting millions of students and their families.

Window’s “City Rhythms” rocks the house

Window’s “City Rhythms” rocks the house

Last Thursday through Saturday evenings were busy ones in Wayland High School’s Little Theater, where the Window Dance Ensemble performed a collection of dances centered on the theme New York, in a show called City Rhythms.

Prom: a dream or a nightmare?

Prom: a dream or a nightmare?

The dictionary states that prom means, “a formal dance, especially one held by a high school or college class at the end of an academic year”. For most high school students, however, prom is much more than a single sentence definition.

Track and field competes at Concord-Carlisle (19 Photos)

Track and field competes at Concord-Carlisle (19 Photos)

The boys and girls track and field teams competed in their last regular meet of the season on Wednesday, at Concord-Carlisle. Both teams won over Tynsborough, 112 to 27 for the boys and 83 to 62 for the girls. However, only the boys were able to defeat DCL giant Concord-Carlisle, winning 76 to 68. The girls team lost to the home team, 108 to 32.

With the season at its close, the Wayland boys are officially undefeated in the DCL Small. “It was a great conclusion to our regular season and took contributions from the whole team,” said head coach Peter Galalis. “The guys worked hard and deserved their championship.”

Next week, the best of the best will compete at the DCL varsity and junior varsity championships on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively.

Students travel to Nicaragua over April break

Students travel to Nicaragua over April break

A youth group from the Trinitarian Congregational Church (TCC) of Wayland took a group of high school students from the metro-west area to Nicaragua for a missions trip over April vacation.

The group stayed and worked at an orphanage in…

Senior assassin game returns to campus

Senior assassin game returns to campus

Many seniors look forward to playing Senior Assassin each spring, a game that tests the outgoing-students stealth. The survival game goes on for two to three weeks at the end of the school year. Seniors signed up compete to “kill…

Baseball starts season strong in DCL Small

Baseball starts season strong in DCL Small

With four wins and three losses, Wayland baseball has started off the season undefeated against its fellow Dual County League Small teams, proving the strength of this year’s veteran team.

Girls lacrosse lets season opener slip away

Girls lacrosse lets season opener slip away

Despite leading after the first half , varsity girls lacrosse lost their home opener 11-12 on Thursday, April 1st, to the Westford Academy Ghosts, a member of the DCL-Large.

The Ghosts immediately took the lead, scoring four goals…

Spring sports season warms up (39 photos)

Spring sports season warms up (39 photos)

Even with all the rain, spring sports have begun. Eleven teams are looking to have successful and winning seasons, setting high goals. Tryouts have been wrapped up and teams have started to prepare for the final season of the school year.

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