The Watertown/Wayland co-op boys varsity hockey team took down Pembroke in the first round of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) Division III playoffs on Wednesday, Feb. 26. The back-and-forth game stretched to two overtime periods, with Wayland senior captain Jack Gavron scoring the game winning goal. The Raiders will now play against No. 5 seed Triton Regional on Sunday, March, 2 in the round of 16.
Boys hockey moves past Pembroke in the playoffs
February 28, 2025
Credit: Edge Wheeler
The team gathers in the locker room before the game for their pregame prayer. "I think it's a great way to bring us all together and get us fired up right before we head out onto the ice," junior Griffin Wood said.
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Edge Wheeler, Class of 2026, is a co-multimedia editor for WSPN. He runs cross country and plays hockey and lacrosse for WHS. Outside of school, he loves to travel and spend time with friends.
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