As Christians, we are called to excellence in all areas of life… including athletics. Our students use their God-given athletic gifts for His glory.
Our athletes are taught to respect and show courtesy toward teammates, opponents, and officials at all times. Cougars play fairly, observe regulations and policies, and take adversity without complaining.
Our teams express our unity in Christ through positive and supportive relationships. We train hard to win without submitting to the “win at all costs” view that is so prevalent today.
We develop our student athletes physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually to gain experience through athletic participation that will develop Christian character and reflect Christ to others.
Our soccer coaches were recently invited to Gillette Stadium for a tour of the Revolutions practice ...
Jun 30
Our soccer coaches were recently invited to Gillette Stadium for a tour of the Revolutions practice facility. They were then given complimentary tickets to the game. Pictured from left to right are: Athletic Director Marc Gorgenyi, Marc's son Kieran, Boys Varsity Coach Sam Rourke, and Girls Varsity Coach Isabell Berthued. A great time was had by all!
Hey look! It’s Mr. G on Insta-Face! Now if we could just get him to smile in his selfies…. 😉
Jun 9
Hey look! It’s Mr. G on Insta-Face! Now if we could just get him to smile in his selfies…. 😉
The MS Ultimate Frisbee team ended their season with a great win against Carroll School 11-3 on ...
May 27
The MS Ultimate Frisbee team ended their season with a great win against Carroll School 11-3 on Thursday. Every player demonstrated their improvement on both offense and defense. Sam C. was an offensive standout with two goals and four assists. Sammy W. and Asher E. led the scoring with three goals each, and Alexander S. and Kaden F. also contributed assists. It was a good team effort and a great way to end the season! Way to go, Cougars!
The Varsity Track & Field Team competed in the DIII NEPSTA Championships at Gordon College ...
May 23
The Varsity Track & Field Team competed in the DIII NEPSTA Championships at Gordon College Saturday, a 30-team, 400+ athlete event. In the end, the Girls finished 17th of the 30 teams. Highlights of the day included junior Evan Ray’s High Jump of 5’ 6” to finish 8th and a long jump of 19’ 6” also an 8th place finish. Freshman Amelia Pound finished the 100m hurdles in 18.68, in 5th place, and the 300m Intermediate hurdles in 52.91, again in 5th place. After the meet, the whole team gathered for a celebratory dinner and awards ceremony. Coaches Awards went to Julia Ray and Jacob Libby. The MVP for the girls was their 4x100 relay team of Anna Jukanovich, Carys Walters, Mari Walters, Shirley Whitmore and Liza Minogue, that won 13 out of 14 of its regular season matchups. MVP for the boys went to senior Jacob Beckwith. Great season, Cougars!