You be the coach, or coaches, in this case. Your team is up 24-0 at halftime under the lights October 17 at home.
He’s smart. He’s a record setter. And he’s a redhead.
At a four-team meet, hosted by Rye Country Day at Edith Read Sanctuary on October 15, both Hopkins School and Greens Farms Academy beat the host team and Holy Child.
It was homecoming at Rye Country Day School October 18. Dozens of alumni joined students and parents in the stands for the big Wildcat Weekend football game against St. Luke’s School of New Canaan.
Eighth grader Natalie Weiner has only been running for three years, but she has already placed seventh or better in five national events.
When rivals Holy Child and Rye Country Day meet on the soccer field, both teams expect tough competition.
In their last home game of the season, which fell on Senior Night, October 17 the Garnets hosted Mamaroneck to whom they lost three sets in a row: 25-19, 25-14, and 25-19.
In just its second year, RowAmericaRye had a successful weekend, October 18-19, at the 50th Head of the Charles regatta, one of the most prestigious races in the world in which 10,000 rowers participated.
It was a typical game for the 2014 edition of the Rye Country Day Boys’ Soccer team: perfect defense, absent offense.
“It was only a non-league victory,” observed a Panther fan leaving the Rye Neck-Keio game October 20.