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Following their state championship season a year ago, the Wayand boys soccer team is currently ranked #2 in the state by the Boston Globe. But, the Warriors road to a repeat wont be easy. There will be no easy games in the DCL Small. It’s the same with the rest of the DCL. We’re in the best league in the state, so every game is very important, head coach David Gavron said.

Boys’ soccer team off to promising start

Duncan Stephenson September 27, 2017

2016 marked another successful campaign for head coach David Gavron, whose team won their second state championship in the past three seasons, defeating Nipmuc 2-0 in the final game. With a dynasty brewing...

Students participate in the annual Wayland-Weston Crew Ergathon (59 photos)

Students participate in the annual Wayland-Weston Crew Ergathon (59 photos)

Isabel Gitten and Julia Callini September 25, 2017

[monoslideshow id = "479"] Students participated in the annual Wayland-Weston Rowing Association Ergathon on Saturday. Athletes rowed on the erg machines to raise money for new equipment.

Photo of the Week

Photo of the Week

Kate Balicki September 25, 2017
Junior Jake Tyska heads the ball in the boys' soccer game against Cambridge Rindge and Latin School on September 16.
The boys soccer team stands in memory of Cameron Tredgett at their game on Saturday night.

Boys’ soccer defeats Cambridge Rindge & Latin School (35 photos)

Hannah Rice, Kate Balicki, and Nicole Erdekian September 22, 2017

[monoslideshow id = "477"] Boys' soccer defeats Cambridge Rindge & Latin School away Saturday night (2-1).

WSPN’s Charlie Moore recaps Super Bowl LIII.

Warrior Weekly: Oklahoma State on the rise

Duncan Stephenson September 21, 2017

Duncan’s College Football Top 4 - Week 3 1. Alabama Crimson Tide Need I say anything? The ‘Tide are in a league of their own. I don’t see any team capable of beating them. 2. Oklahoma Sooners Baker....

Girls soccer falls to Cambridge Rindge and Latin School (39 photos)

Girls’ soccer falls to Cambridge Rindge and Latin School (39 photos)

Janani Gandhi September 19, 2017

[monoslideshow id = "476"] The girls' soccer team lost their game against Cambridge Rindge and Latin School 2-0 on Friday.

WSPN’s Charlie Moore recaps Super Bowl LIII.

Warrior Weekly: College and pro football seasons in full swing

Duncan Stephenson September 13, 2017

The most wonderful time of year! No. I’m not talking about the holiday season. I’m talking about football season! Both the college and professional football seasons are officially in full swing...

Boys soccer beats Snowden (27 photos)

Boys’ soccer beats Snowden (27 photos)

Hannah Rice, Carly Camphausen, and Caroline Lampert September 13, 2017

[monoslideshow id = 475] Boy's soccer beats Snowden 8-0 on Saturday at home.

Girls field hockey falls to Natick (17 photos)

Girls’ field hockey falls to Natick (17 photos)

Jackie Stoller and Lilly Stoller September 11, 2017

[monoslideshow id = "474"] Girls' field hockey lost to Natick 6-1 on Monday at home.  

A recap in WHS sports during the 2016-2017 school year.

2016-2017 Year in Review: Sports

June 19, 2017

The 2016-2017 school year was a successful one for Wayland High School sports. Six teams (boys’ soccer, wrestling, boys’ swimming & diving, boys’ tennis, girls’ tennis, and boys’ volleyball)...

Class of 2017s collegiate athletes: Player Profiles

Class of 2017’s collegiate athletes: Player Profiles

Jackie Stoller and Anika Das June 18, 2017

Abby Stoller Lacrosse Union College Division III “I am excited to have the opportunity to continue my lacrosse career. I can't imagine playing in my last high school game and then never playing...

A recap in WHS sports during the 2016-2017 school year.

Class of 2017’s collegiate athletes

Jackie Stoller and Anika Das June 18, 2017

Next fall, seven female and seven male athletes from WHS will be part of a collegiate team at their respective schools. Wayland graduates will be playing a variety of sports next year. The recruits have...

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