Daily Bulletin | Monday
Green Day
Juniors and Seniors, University of Maine Farmington and Vermont State University are on campus today for a visit. Please see Naviance or Mrs. LaBounty for details and to register. Be sure to check in with your teacher before attending.
Attention SJA Community: be on the lookout for apple crisp and Mac and cheese for sale at the Field Hockey and soccer games tomorrow after school. The cost is $5 each for a full bowl. This was made possible by Chef Hale’s culinary classes to support the senior class and culinary program.
Juniors and Seniors who are interested in international affairs and in the wider world, generally, are invited to apply to join the Colwell Scholars group. Each year, the Colwell Center for Global Understanding hosts a number of guests who visit our campus and share their expertise on international topics. The application process is simple, and the reward of meeting interesting individuals is great. Get your application form from Mr. Ehrean in the Colwell Center or Mrs. Gary in Morse. The deadline is October 9.
Varsity Field Hockey had a great team effort that went into overtime and ended in a 2-2 tie. Molly Kimber scored twice, and Ayla Brown added an assist.
The Boys Golf Team took sixth place in the NVAC Tournament at Basin Harbor on Friday. Mario Alvarez finished in third place individually.
Varsity Girls Soccer had an amazing double overtime 2-1 win against Mt. Mansfield after trailing at the half. Both goals were scored by Avery Gelwicks, assisted by Olive Annello and Destiny Bai. Willa Davis had 10 saves and Emily Clark and Addy Ely had a phenomenal game in the back. The JV Girls fell short, but it was a thriller game. Cora Adams scored both goals on assists from Vivi Huntington and Lila Yerkes.
JV-A Boys had a solid comeback score to tie the game, 1-1, against Mt. Mansfield. The team showed excellent effort.
Girls Cross Country was 5th on Saturday at u-32 invitational. Stella van der Linde was 14th, Anya Moriarty 21st, and Phoebe Donn 26th in a field of 121 runners and 15 teams. The Boys Varsity team finished first out of 19 teams, and were led by Bryan Stocker in 3rd, Joel Thornton Sherman in 5th, John Thornton Sherman in 12th, Manny Fliegelman in 14th and Micah McDonald in 18th. The JV team finished second.
Hilltopper Mountain Biking hosted its only home race of the season on Sunday, and in a field of 200 riders from across the state, several Academy students earned top 10 finishes. In the most advanced Category A, Tillie Lange finished 3rd, Merrik Williams 5th, Kat Zajko 6th, and Julian Maguire 9th. In Category B, Brody Dussault finished 2nd in the boys race, and Stella van der Linde finished 2nd in the girls race. Congratulations Hilltopper MTB!
Happy Birthday today to Zachary Peak and Jerry Stalczynski!
GIRLS GOLF @ STOWE COUNTRY CLUB 3:30; please dismiss the team at 12:30
JV/VARSITY VOLLEYBALL @ CVU 4:30/6:00; please dismiss the team at 1:30
JV/VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER vs. COLCHESTER 4:30