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On the Field with Brendan Kish ’19

September 21, 2018 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Brendan Kish ’19 is a varsity tennis player, math tutor, and Boys’ Varsity Soccer captain. Despite being a four-year senior, Kish is in just his second year of playing soccer at Choate. Taking the league by storm last year, he was a big factor in Choate’s run to the playoffs.Read More

The Challenges of Playing Multiple Varsity Sports

The Challenges of Playing Multiple Varsity Sports

May 20, 2018 at 1:20 am Comments are Disabled

Playing one varsity sport at Choate can include many hours of training and practice in addition to the other rigors of being a Choate student. Some Choate students participate in multiple varsity sports, which brings even more difficulties in balancing commitments that Choate students have. However, Choate student-athletes who participateRead More

On The Court with Matt Kim ’18

May 12, 2018 at 12:11 am Comments are Disabled

Matt Kim ’18 is the Boys’ Varsity Cross-Country captain, number TK on Boys’ Varsity Tennis, and going to Amherst College next year. In his final term at Choate, Kim has been downright dominant on the tennis courts and he is a big reason that Boys’ Varsity Tennis has a 5-3Read More

Girls’ Tennis Falls to Hotchkiss

April 21, 2017 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

On Saturday, April 15, Girls’ Varsity Tennis suffered a tough loss to the Hotchkiss Bearcats in the first game of their Founder’s League season. Despite the outcome of the match, Head Coach, Mr. Kevin Rogers, remains optimistic about the rest of the season, saying that it was “a good matchRead More

Boys’ Thirds Tennis players practice their stellar skills at an afternoon practice at the Hunt Tennis Center.

On and Off the Court with Boys’ Thirds Tennis

May 13, 2016 at 6:00 am Comments are Disabled

Boys’ Thirds Tennis, coached by Mr. Philip Kojo Clarke and captain Faisal Nazer ’19, may very well be one of the most demanding teams that a Choate student can join. Each practice starts and ends with rigorous physical conditioning: sprints, pushups, and sit-ups are commonplace. During practice, team members improveRead More