After winning their first four games, the Wildcats are off to a great start.
By Melanie Cane
After winning their first four games, the Wildcats are off to a great start.
Rye Country Day won its season opener on home ice November 28 against Canterbury, 4-3. It marked the first time in over a decade that the girls’ hockey team defeated this rival. Senior Rose Rather scored two goals and two assists for the win. Wildcat goalie Rebecca Mendelsohn, also a senior, had 31 saves. Last week, the Wildcats beat Pingry, 10-1.
Over the weekend, Rye Country Day won the Princeton Day School Holiday Tournament for a fifth consecutive year, defeating Princeton Day School, 5-1, in the championship game. Rather, once again, scored twice with two assists. Jamie Siwensky, Charlotte Fleishman, and Ciara Clare each scored goals for the tournament win. Mendelsohn made 14 saves.
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