Athletic News
Wolf Den Sports Center: December 2022
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Eric Bordua, Assistant Athletic Director
As we bid farewell to the vibrant fall season at Rectory School, we eagerly anticipate the transition to winter sports. The change in the air brings a sense of excitement and new challenges for our student-athletes. With the fall sports season's spirited camaraderie and accomplishments still fresh, we look forward to the upcoming winter sports season, where the focus shifts to indoor courts, ice rinks, and the exhilaration of winter athletics. We are committed to fostering our students' physical and personal growth as they embark on a new chapter of competition, teamwork, and skill development. Winter sports at Rectory are not just about chasing victories; they're about honing character and perseverance, qualities that will serve our students well on and off the field. We can't wait to witness our athletes' dedication and enthusiasm as they transition from one season to the next.
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Eric Bordua, Assistant Athletic Director
Welcome to the exciting world of fall sports at Rectory! As autumn's vibrant colors sweep across our campus, students here can immerse themselves in a diverse range of sporting and recreational activities. Our competitive sports program encompasses soccer, volleyball, cross country, and flag football, where dedication, teamwork, and the pursuit of victory are paramount. In addition, for those seeking a different kind of physical and mental challenge, our non-competitive offerings feature fall adventures, karate, and equestrian, providing a unique opportunity for personal growth, exploration, and skill development. Fall at Rectory is a season of not only athletic excellence but also character development, leadership, and forging lifelong friendships.
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Courtney Callanan, Athletic Director
The Wolves are back and ready to prey on their competition. Fall sports have begun, teams are set, and players are getting ready for upcoming contests. See what to expect from your favorite wolf pack this season.
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By Courtney Callanan, Assistant Athletic Director
The spring sports season has officially come to an end. Congratulations to our Rectory athletes for their individual successes, enjoyment, skill development, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
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Courtney Callanan, Assistant Athletic Director
Spring sports are in full swing and both athletes and coaches have been hard at work. Perfecting techniques and team strategies lead to victory but not without some challenges. Is your favorite Wolf Pack undefeated or are they inching closer to capturing their next victory? Find out in this month’s Wolf Den Sports Center.
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Rectory's Athletic Department
After a well-deserved break, students have returned to campus with the signs of spring welcoming them back. Birds chirping echoes throughout the playing fields, and the sounds of cheering fans will soon take over. As we spring into our last season of the year, we would like to introduce the coaches for each team and provide an overview of what athletes will be learning this season.
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Courtney Callanan, Assistant Athletic Director
The last month of Winter Sports is full of growth from players and teams. Competition consumes most of their schedule, giving them opportunities to show their improvement. Check in with your favorite wolf pack to see how they ended their season.
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Courtney Callanan, Assistant Athletic Director
It's a new year which means new games. See how the Rectory teams have done since returning from their holiday break.
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Courtney Callanan, Assistant Athletic Director
Winter sports are officially back for the 2022-2023 season. Coaches and players are eager to get back to competition. Follow your favorite wolf pack to see how they shape up.
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Robert Oakes, Associate Director of Communications
With the construction of a new female dormitory and the renovation of the girls’ locker room this year, Rectory School continues its ongoing commitment to gender equity, an initiative that was greatly advanced in 2007 with the inclusion of female boarders. In this series of articles, members of the Rectory community discuss the transition to co-educational boarding, focusing, in this installment, on the first years, the challenges overcome, the changes made, and the work still to do.
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