Sports

A Quiet Signing Day for College-Bound Athletes

A Quiet Signing Day for College-Bound Athletes

January 22, 2021 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Photo Courtesy of Choate Flickr On November 11, three Choate seniors officially signed with their future colleges, cementing their athletic and academic careers. Grace Bohan ’21 committed to row at Boston College; Mia Scarpati ’21 committed to play golf at Lehigh University; and Patrick Yowan ’21 committed to play lacrosseRead More

Choate Winter Sports are Changing the Game

Choate Winter Sports are Changing the Game

December 18, 2020 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Photo Courtesy of Choate Flickr The Founders League has canceled interscholastic play for the winter season, and many prep schools in New England are learning remotely throughout December. As such, Choate’s varsity athletes have made serious adjustments to their practices, while captains remain determined to uphold team morale and camaraderie.Read More

Athletics Department Introduces “Physical Wellness”

Athletics Department Introduces “Physical Wellness”

December 18, 2020 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Graphic by Mia Katz/The Choate News Due to Covid-19 restrictions, Choate’s Athletic Department has made major adjustments, and in order to provide viable athletic options for students, a new program will be added this winter as an intramural option: Physical Wellness.  Physical Wellness essentially combines several intramural offerings into oneRead More

Senior Hockey Players Prepare for Junior Hockey

Senior Hockey Players Prepare for Junior Hockey

December 18, 2020 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Photo Courtesy of Choate Flickr Every year, several Choate hockey players decide to play in one of four U.S.  junior hockey leagues instead of going to college directly after high school. The USA Hockey leagues focus on player development and training young players between the ages of 16 and 20.Read More

Spooky Spikeball: Inside the Halloween tournament

November 13, 2020 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

On October 31, many  Choate students made their way to the Class of 1976 turf field to participate in a school-wide Spikeball tournament hosted by Boar Pen. Players, who were looking to not only compete but also have an active and enjoyable time, signed up with a partner from theirRead More

Senior Soccer’s Newest Opponent: The Pandemic

Senior Soccer’s Newest Opponent: The Pandemic

November 13, 2020 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Photo Courtesy of John Cobb Every fall, a group of Choate sixth-formers partake in a unique afternoon activity: Senior Soccer. Unlike some of Choate’s other sports offerings, seniors are not allowed to play thirds or JV soccer, leading those who wish to play soccer during their senior fall in aRead More

Seniors Reflect on Their Final Season

November 13, 2020 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Not able to compete in their final year of high school, senior athletes have begun to reflect on their unique legacy and last season at Choate as the fall term draws to a close.  To continue staying active and boost the morale of student athletes at Choate, the Athletics DepartmentRead More

Captaining Varsity Teams from Hundreds of Miles Away

Captaining Varsity Teams from Hundreds of Miles Away

November 13, 2020 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Graphic by Rose Shen/The Choate News This fall, a group of juniors and seniors have had the unique experience of captaining their sports teams hundreds of miles away from Choate’s playing fields.  Captains, remote or in-person, play a crucial role in leading practices, being role models, and building team chemistry.Read More

This Year’s Most Important Piece of Equipment? The Mask

This Year’s Most Important Piece of Equipment? The Mask

October 30, 2020 at 6:00 pm Comments are Disabled

Photo by Gabby Nirmal/The Choate News With the return of athletics in the fall term, teams across campus have had to adjust their protocols according to Choate guidelines. Whether you are working out in the gym, playing football, or running on campus, facial coverings are necessary. Choate’s guidelines state thatRead More