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Warrior Weekly: Winter sports

Harry Falber March 8, 2013
Well, we are down to one more team left in the winter season: boys' basketball.
This week, Caitlin says farewell to her readers in her final blog post.

Zen & M’s: Meditation motivation

Caitlin O'Keeffe March 7, 2013
I have to admit, I am no student of meditation, despite my obsession with yoga. But with Senior Show rehearsals in full swing, I decided to learn as much as I could about it. I love directing Senior Show, and I love my fellow seniors, but I just can’t escape any of it.
Above, the Warriors listen to the national anthem before heading out to play. The Warriors defeated the top-seeded North Reading Hornets on Wednesday night with a score of 64-48 to earn a spot in the Division III North finals. “It’s always exciting to knock off the top seed, and since there was a lot of energy between our fans and North Reading’s fans, it made the victory even better,” senior fan Isabel Schwartz said.

Warriors move on to finals after defeating top-seeded North Reading Hornets

Chris Connell March 7, 2013
The Wayland boys’ basketball team defeated the top-seeded North Reading High School Hornets with a final score of 64-48 in the Division III semifinals on Wednesday night. The Warriors will face the Danvers High School Falcons on Saturday at the Tsongas Arena in the Division III North finals.
Boys basketball team advances to semifinals to face North Reading

Boys’ basketball team advances to semifinals to face North Reading

Chris Connell March 5, 2013
The Warriors advanced to the Division III North semifinals, which will be held on Wednesday, March 6 at Burlington High School.
Shahar Dahan, a junior at WHS, was born in Israel. Dahan visits his grandparents in Tel Aviv every summer for six to eight weeks. “The people there just have a different culture and do things a little bit differently,” Dahan said.

Shahar Dahan: The people there just have a different culture

Andrew Lidington March 4, 2013
A tired teenager gazes lazily out of the plane window as he flies over the crowded Israeli beaches that border Tel Aviv. He struggles to keep his eyes open after an exhausting 11-hour journey from Logan Airport to Ben Gurion International Airport. Upon landing, he stumbles out, vaguely aware of the sudden rise in temperature and brown, treeless environment.
This week, Caitlin says farewell to her readers in her final blog post.

Zen & M’s: Here comes the sun

Caitlin O'Keeffe February 28, 2013
The first thing I saw I woke up this morning (aside from my loud alarm clock) was the sun poking its head out. That means we’ve passed the darkest, dreariest part of winter. I know that this seems hard to believe with all of the snow on the ground, but spring is coming!
In his final Warrior Weekly post, Harry reflects on his time as a blogger and looks back at some sports predictions he made last year.

Warrior Weekly: Round one

Harry Falber February 26, 2013
While Warrior Weekly was on vacation, Warrior sports was not. During the past two weeks, some pretty exciting things have happened.
Above, junior Theo Hieronymus treks through Peru as a part of WMS social studies teacher David Fernandezs annual trip. During these trips, Fernandez and the rest of the travelers visit archaeological sites and give school supplies to a school in rural Antuen, Peru. After traveling with the group in 2007 and 2008, Hieronymus started the Loose Change program with his mother.

Theo Hieronymus: You just realize how lucky you are

Ben Porter February 26, 2013
The rain beat down on junior Theo Hieronymus as he emerged over a ledge in the Andes Mountains of Peru and gazed for the second time at the village of Atuen. After pausing from his exhausting trek, Hieronymus flung his pack back over his shoulder and continued on his mission to deliver supplies to an underprivileged school buried in the rural Andes.
Updates from Spain: Last day trip

Updates from Spain: Last day trip

Sarah Mitty February 20, 2013
¡Hola de España! It's so hard to believe that we only have one more full day in Spain.
Candy Grams evolve with the new state nutrition guidelines

Candy Grams evolve with the new state nutrition guidelines

Andrea Meindl February 14, 2013
You know Valentine’s Day is close when Candy-Grams are being advertised and sold in the Commons.
Above, Spooner speaks on the mainstage during Winter Week. Spooner is the only

WW ’13: Spooner shares life lessons on being unique

Jake Adelman February 12, 2013
“America has 300 million people. The world has seven billion people and is growing. How do you set yourself apart?” John Spooner asked.
This week, WSPN staff reporter Cara Lewis writes a guest blog post for Warrior Weekly.

Warrior Weekly: Finding Nemo

Harry Falber February 11, 2013
From Beyoncé to blackouts to a major blizzard, it has been a really strange week.
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