Winchendon GVS ended its season with a formidable mic-drop performance against Hyde School. After honoring its four seniors (Emma Landry, Reghan Hunnewell, Natalie Parker, and Jen Rickard) before their final game, the girls took the field with impossible positivity and a hunger for a final win. From the first whistle, the Wapiti consistently executed the […]
In another heated race, Winch saw MacDuffie for the second time this season and welcomed St. Andrews school to our race. Patrick Stevens ’22 held his own, with a racer from MacDuffie and a racer from St. Andrews school on his tail the entire time. At the end of it all, Patrick took home second […]
This weeks race saw Winchendon at Cushing Academy. The rain began shortly after arrival and only got harder throughout the race. Hilly pavements and rocky conditions didn’t make the weather easier to stand. Patrick Stevens ’22 powered through and came in 2nd with a time of 18:12. Brendan Campbell ’22 was the next for Winch […]
On Wednesday afternoon, Girls’ Varsity Soccer took on Saint Andrew’s School on a damp Labelle field. With the bitter taste of their last game’s results still in their mouths, the girls set out for and were hungry to find victory. In the first half, Winchendon struggled to connect passes, make proper decisions, and play a […]
This is the team brought together by The Winchendon School’s Director of Admissions John Toffey VI, in his first year as Varsity Baseball Coach. Named one of the most influential prep school baseball coaches by New England Baseball Journal in November of 2018, Toffey and the team won the School’s first baseball championship as the […]
The Winchendon School Varsity Baseball team, led by John Toffey, VI continues to successfully work with college coaches, our college counseling department, and students to place them in “right-fit” colleges for the next level of playing. To date, college signings have included Colby College, Hamilton College, UMass-Lowell, University of Dayton, University of Evansville. Here, Kelly Butts-Spirito […]
Boys’ Varsity Basketball played in the NEPSAC championship game on March 3rd at 3PM at Clark University. The second half saw a huge comeback rally, down by twenty points the team came within five with less than a minute to play. Ultimately, Hyde School came away with the win.
Games kick off on January 1st at 2:00 PM with The Winchendon School taking on The Williston Northampton School. You can live stream games at the Jason Ritchie ’05 Ice Arena here:bit.ly/2QiVWJw
We are pleased to announce John Toffey was named one of the six most influential coaches in prep school baseball by the New England Baseball Journal.