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Wayland Student Press

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Wayland Student Press

In November, 2022 Wayland High School football coach Scott Parseghian and David Gavron received coaching awards for their hard work over their seasons at Wayland. From left to right: Trish Regan, Dante Parseghian, Scott Parseghian and Damien Parseghian stand after S. Parsegian received the ANEFO Mark Crehan Coach of the Year Award. “It was about acknowledging our team, but also acknowledging our coaching staff,” S. Parseghian said. “It’s not just about myself because you can’t do this on your own.”

Scott Parseghian and David Gavron recognized for coaching at WHS

Bella Schreiber January 3, 2023

On Monday, Nov. 21, the Wayland High School varsity football coach Scott Parseghian attended the annual banquet for the Association of New England Football Officials (ANEFO) to receive the Mark T. Crehan...

Wayland High School by Jennifer Shine

Infographic – Who will win the World Cup?

Jenny Shine December 21, 2022

WSPN's Jenny Shine shares an infographic on Wayland High School's predictions for the 2022 Qatar World Cup prior to Argentina's win on Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022. The following data has been conducted in a...

The boys hockey team has undergone a few changes for the 2022-2023 season. The team has merged with Watertown, and it has gone back to having a varsity and a JV team. Last year, the Wayland team only had about 12 players, so it played in a JV league.  Watertown is kind of similar to us, junior Jack Ali said. In the past five years, there’s been a couple of years where they haven’t had a full team. Last year, they were division four, and they made it to the state final, losing to Sandwich.

Boys hockey skates back to the varsity ice

Sasha Libenzon December 17, 2022

This winter season, the boys hockey program has changed significantly. Not only is the team back to playing at the varsity level, but it also has merged with the Watertown High School team. Last year,...

WSPNs Chloe Zilembo details her experience as an athlete who suffered a concussion.

Opinion: Concussions affect more than just physical health

Chloe Zilembo December 17, 2022

I’m standing in the field house waiting for wellness class to officially start. Suddenly, a volleyball hits my face, and I land hard on the ground. An intense headache ensues as soon as my head slams...

WSPNs co-broadcast editor Deirdre Brown and co- multimedia editor Sasha Libenzon interview WSPNs fall all-star athletes.

WSPN fall all-star athletes

Sasha Libenzon and Deirdre Brown December 16, 2022

The following athletes are named "WSPN Fall All Stars" for the 2022 season. They were selected by their coaches for their accomplishments, skill and leadership in their fall sport. Girls soccer: Lily...

The Wayland High School boys varsity cross country team stands together during the MIAA Division II state championship. This year, the team qualified nine people for states, including all seven members of the boys varsity team and two members of the girls varsity team. “Its a really nice community of people, senior captain Bella Thoen said. It’s just a really different sport because youre running - something no one else likes to do.

Finishing strong: The success of the 2022 cross country team

Delia Caulfield December 15, 2022

Runners take your mark, get set, go! The gun sounds as nine members of the Wayland High School cross country team start their 3.1 mile journey at the MIAA Division II State Championship, which took place...

The WHS Fall Sports season has come to a close, meaning the Winter season has just begun. Below is information about each sport and what to look for in the upcoming season

Winter sports preview

Sierra Dale December 5, 2022

Wayland High School just commenced its winter sports season on Monday, Nov. 28. The following infographic details the winter sports that WHS has to offer. Click to open infographic. winter...

WSPNs Bella Schreiber discusses the timeline for Deshaun Watsons suspension and recent sexual misconduct allegations.

Deshaun Watson: What comes next

Bella Schreiber December 2, 2022

Until he was accused of sexual misconduct and sexual harassment by various massage therapists in 2020, 2021 and 2022, Deshaun Watson was the star quarterback for the Houston Texans. Watson played for Clemson...

The big game: Powderpuff 2022

The big game: Powderpuff 2022

With controversy buzzing around the community, the 2022 powderpuff game was highly anticipated, as it may be WHS's last. Join WSPN's Charlotte Thirman, Olivia Tawakol and Genevieve Morrison as they show...

WSPNs Bowen Morrison discusses the decline of Alabama football.

Opinion: Why is Alabama football ranked at the lowest they’ve been for years?

Bowen Morrison November 30, 2022

The Alabama Crimson Tide has been wearing the crown as one of the greatest college football teams for the past 18 years since hiring Nick Saban, the current head coach of Alabama. But now, it seems that...

WSPNs Chloe Zilembo discusses the most recent controversy involving the Boston Bruins front office.

Front office failure: The most recent Boston Bruins controversy

Chloe Zilembo November 26, 2022

The Boston Bruins: an original six National Hockey League franchise. Despite having a fan base centered in New England, their influence reaches far and wide. Their following is a crowd of both hardcore...

Wayland Class of 2022 graduate Sammy Johnson makes the University of Madison-Wisconsin Division I rowing team with no prior rowing experience. Following her signing with the team, Wisconsins novice coaches are teaching Johnson the fundamentals of the sport. It feels great to represent my school, Johnson said. Out of the 45,000 students that go to Wisconsin, only 900 are athletes, so it feels pretty cool to be one of them.

Sammy Johnson: Earning a spot on a Division One crew roster without rowing

Emily Roberge November 25, 2022

It’s 5:45 a.m. on a Monday morning. The sun has yet to rise. The temperature remains cool at 20 degrees Fahrenheit on Lake Mendota, Wisconsin. While other college students get a few hours of extra sleep...

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