Andover-Exeter 2012

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Andover Exeter Nov. 10, 2012


November 10, 20 12 Schedule of Ev ents

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Girls Volleyball Memorial Gym—no on Boys Soccer Smoyer Field —1:30 p.m. Football Phelps Stadium—2 p. m. Away Events Boys & Girls Cross-C ountry Interschols at Loomis Chaffee School


With the words “A return game is desired,” a 135-year-old rivalry began

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n November 2, 1878, Phillips Academy welcomed 80 students from a high school in New Hampshire who had traveled south by train to watch a football game. Before this first gridiron meeting, most of Andover had heard much about its brother school but had never met any of its students. In that original contest, the Big Blue defeated its new athletic rival, Phillips Exeter Academy, 22–0. “A return game is desired,” wrote an Exonian reporter in an article published in the Phillipian that week. Whether students from either of the schools had a sense of the game’s significance, no one can say. But with that eagerness for a rematch the oldest athletic rivalry in high school history began. This fall marks the 135th year the Blue and Red football teams have engaged in an intense but respectful rivalry. Neither of the World Wars, the Great Depression, nor any other national crisis has been enough to interrupt this storied rivalry. Andover and Exeter teams have undergone many changes over the years and not only in the evolution of uniform, helmet, pad, and ball. Their rivalry has extended beyond just football to sports that have females participating in most every one. Fans travel by plane, bus, and car rather than a 12:37 p.m. train, tailgate picnics enliven sociability, and Andover’s cheers have evolved from “Hullabaloo, hooray, hooray” in 1896 and 1897 to today’s “Clap your hands! Stomp your feet! Andover Blue! Can’t be beat!” Despite the changes to the details of the day, the traditional passion for the yearly contests has gone unchanged. Swarms of students, alumni, faculty, townspeople, and parents flock to campus to watch the events of the day unfold. An 1890 poem by Albert Davis,

Andover Class of 1893, defines Andover-Exeter athletic contests as they are still celebrated today: “Oh day of all the days we know!/ Around at last in brightest glow,/ This day November eight./ With friend, whose Alma Mater dear/ Come back to laud, and raise a cheer/ For Phillips bold and great.” From the moment they leave their dorms until the final siren rings at Phelps Stadium, Phillipians will follow Davis’s century-old sentiment. Two bright, solid stripes, one blue and the other red, divide each green field evenly in two. Screaming cheers and chants far beyond the limits of their voices, Blue Key heads will shape the roar on the sidelines, echoed by Exonians across the turf. Last year, Andover girls volleyball dropped its first set to Exeter before regaining momentum and cruising to a 3­–1 win, defeating its rival again four days later on the way to its second con-

secutive NEPSAC championship. Andover girls soccer dominated in a 3–0 shutout, but Andover boys soccer suffered a 3–1 loss. Andover field hockey narrowly missed a win and wound up in 1–1 tie. Exeter got the final word at the end of the day for the fourth straight year, beating Andover on the gridiron 39–6. This year, more than 100 Andover athletes will step onto the courts, fields, and trails, and into the pool and fight to capture the day. History has shown that it can belong to anyone. Let the games begin. —Greg Cameron ’13 Managing Editor, the Phillipian

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t the end of each summer I feel excitement because I know that I have something great to look forward to. I know that I’ll be back at school starting classes and managing copious amounts of stress. But it also means crosscountry season. Running with a team pushes the experience to a whole new level; it makes you feel like part of something bigger. And when totally exhausted you reach the top of some hill, sometimes you want to just stop, but then you see those around you with the same look of pain and desperation on their faces, and you realize why you run. With only one home meet this season, working together, we plan to make a statement all across New England, especially during Andover-Exeter weekend, when we’ll be competing at Interschols. The previous season was one of development and growth. This season, we came back with strong legs, strong lungs, and strong desires. Under the watchful eye of head coach Jeffrey Domina, our renegade squad of runners hopes to—together— experience the wonderful anguish that only a 5K race can offer. And, we hope to experience it while running really fast. —Connor Fraser ’13 and Patrick Naughter ’13

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Boys Varsity Cross-Country Roster

George Avecillas ’13 / Kearny, NJ

Benny Ogando ’15 / Bronx, NY

Logan Blaine ’14 / Old Greenwich, CT

Matthew Osborn ’15 / Mid-Levels, HKG

Thomas Burnett ’15 / Bedford, MA

JongHo Park ’16 / Seoul, KOR

Jeremy Chen ’13 / Monmouth Junction, NJ

Joel Anthony Pena ’16 / Princeton, NJ

Hirsh Chitkara ’14 / Springfield, OH

Fernando Ramos ’13 / North Hollywood, CA

Wooyoung Choi ’15 / San Diego, CA

BrianPaul Robert ’16 / North Reading, MA

Nolan Crawford ’15 / New York, NY

Julius Ross ’13 / Isla de Pascua Rapa Nui, CHL

Christian Cruz ’16 / Dorchester, MA

Erich Rothmann ’13 / Andover, MA

Scott Diekema ’14 / Iowa City, IA

James Schink ’13 / Stamford, CT

Arthur Doran ’15 / Natick, MA

Nathaniel Smith ’13 / Madison, WI

Thomas Feigenbaum ’15 / Andover, MA

Justin Stachtiaris ’13 / Boxford, MA

Matthew Fischetti ’14 / Groton, MA

Kailash Sundaram ’15 / Andover, MA

* Connor Fraser ’13 / Andover, MA

Jordan Swett ’15 / Littleton, MA

Kevin Fung ’13 / North Andover, MA

Jason Teng ’13 / Southborough, MA

Sina Golkari ’15 / Swampscott, MA

Christian Vallis ’14 / Boxford, MA

Harrison Gottlich ’14 / Ormond Beach, FL

Charles Van Eijk ’14 / Amesbury, MA

Miles Harris ’16 / Astoria, NY

Abhinav Venigalla ’15 / Lakeland, FL

Michael Huang ’15 / Wildwood, MO

Matthew Walker ’14 / S. Dartmouth, MA

Alexander Jiang ’15 / Houston, TX

Christopher Wang ’13 / Potomac, MD

Avery Jonas ’16 / Brooklyn, NY

Ian Whittall ’14 / Guilford, CT

Skanda Koppula ’13 / Sewickley, PA

Cameron Wong ’16 / Lexington, MA

Eric Lawrence ’16 / Charleston, SC Daniel Lee ’14 / Laguna Hills, CA Paul McGovern ’15 / Methuen, MA Ethan McIntosh ’15 / Lexington, MA Nickhil Nabar ’13 / North Andover, MA * Patrick Naughter ’13 / Albany, NY Jared Newman ’15 / New York, NY

* Captains Coaches: Jeff Domina, Dan Schneider, Patrick Rielly


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ou might see us running. We are a pack of boys, tall and short, with long strides and short strides and everything in between. You might see us in a single-file line alongside speeding cars on Drinkwater Road, or in a group on the rocky, treacherous trails of Fort Rock, or on the grassy hills and deep valleys of Scamman’s Farm. But to join the pack, to be a runner, is different. Running predates language. To run is to be human and to feel the agony and joy associated with that state of being. When we run in packs, we can imagine ourselves chasing down gazelles on the plains of Africa. The sun sets the horizon on fire, and we scrunch our foreheads, squinting to see and to keep the salty sting of sweat from our eyes. We pant and lightly thump the ground with our strides. We run for hours until the exhausted beast slumps over, foaming at the mouth. We have been ruthless in our hunt for weak Andover runners. With an undefeated record this season and last, we hope to prey on many more in our quest to defend our title as Interschols champions. —Kieran Scannell ’13

Boys Cross-Country

Boys Varsity Cross-Country Roster

Thomas Appleton ’16 / Durham, NH

Jackson Smith ’13 / Exeter, NH

Kenneth Berger ’15 / Rancho Santa Fe, CA

Evan Thomas ’15 / Rochester, NY

Peter Bitman ’15 / Brookline, MA

Quincy Tichenor ’15 / Glencoe, IL

Samuel Blank ’14 / Chapel Hill, NC Zachary Cherian ’16 / Palo Alto, CA Thomas Clark ’14 / Tokyo, Japan Francis Corson ’13 / Newburyport, MA Tyler Courville ’14 / St. Ignatius, MT

* Captains Head Coach: Nick Unger Assistants: Bill Jordan, Brandon Newbould Manager: Matthew Daiter ’14

* Austin Crouse ’13 / Springfield, MO Louis Feingold ’15 / Brookline, MA Samuel Gray ’14 / North Hampton, NH Joshua Hemintakoon ’16 / Upper Saddle River, NJ Jackson Hirsch ’16 / Oakland, CA Tyler Hodges ’14 / Phoenix, AZ Michael Kang ’16 / Midlevels, HKG John Kennealy ’14 / Cape Elizabeth, ME Abraham Kopun ’15 / Prague, CZE Max Larnerd ’15 / Henderson, NV William Li ’15 / Lynnfield, MA Scott Lu ’15 / Olympia, WA Peter Luff ’16 / North Hampton, NH Joshwald Martinez ’15 / New York, NY Kieran McLean ’14 / Yardley, PA * Connor Mulligan ’13 / Windham, NH Duncan Nyland ’15 / Barrington, IL Alex Sardanis ’13 / New Canaan, CT * Kieran Scannell ’13 / Grand Marais, MN

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he Andover girls cross-country Girls Varsity Cross-Country Roster team has 38 talented runners looking to bring home the title of New Maria Amorosso ’14 / Dacula, GA England Prep School Division 1 Cham- Sofia Barbosa ’16 / Cos Cob, CT pionship and improve from last year’s Liana Brooks ’15 / Lynnfield, MA eighth-place finish. As of press time, Charlotte Chazen ’15 / New York, NY we have had no official races; however, Alessa Cross ’16 / Tokyo, JPN a time trial was performed on Saturday, Molly Engel ’13 / Fox Point, WI September 29. For several of the time- Virginia Fu ’13 / North Andover, MA trial runners, it was their first time run- Harshita Gaba ’14 / Fargo, ND ning a 5K, and they performed beyond Victoria Grice ’15 / Columbia, SC expectations. Also among those who Alana Gudinas ’16 / Atkinson, NH time-trialed, almost a quarter of the run- Bridget Higgins ’14 / New Canaan, CT ners had personal bests and everyone Caroline Hoskins ’15 / Collierville, TN achieved coach Rebecca Hession’s goal Elizabeth Howe ’14 / New York, NY of “running part of the Great Lawn with Elana King-Nakaoka ’14 / Ketchum, ID a smile.” This time trial foretells what an Margaret Kobelski ’15 / Andover, MA amazing season girls cross-country will Anna Kramer ’16 / New York, NY have. The energy is high, as seen when Vienna Kuhn ’16 / San Diego, CA we were all singing on the starting line Audrey Leduc ’14 / Montreal, QC, CAN before the start of the time trial. The Katherine Lee ’13 / Salem, SC depth of the team will definitely make Camille Little ’16 / West Bloomfield, MI us fierce and powerful competitors. As coach Nancy Lang always says, “Crosscountry races are not won by individuEngland Prep School Championship. als, they are won by running as a pack.” We will be racing Choate Rosemary This year, our pack running looks to be Hall, St. Paul’s School, Northfield very strong and will definitely be intimiMount Hermon, Deerfield Academy, dating for other teams. and Phillips Exeter Academy. I have As we look ahead, we have only five high expectations for the team as we races before competing for the New go into our 2012 season. We hope that 4

Caroline Lu ’15 / Andover, MA Peyton McGovern ’16 / Methuen, MA Lauren Montieth ’14 / Rutherfordton, NC * Hailey Novis ’13 / Jamestown, RI Qiqi Ren ’15 / Portland, OR Ashlie Rockwood ’14 / Winthrop, MA Sarah Schmaier ’16 / Burlingame, CA Christina Schoeller ’16 / Concord, MA Anoush Shehadeh ’15 / Larchmont, NY Lauren Smith ’15 / Belvedere, CA Evelyn Tackett ’15 / Coxs Creek, KY Parker Tope ’16 / Minneapolis, MN Samantha Tope ’14 / Minneapolis, MN Kasey Welch ’16 / Winchester, MA Rachel Wittenberg ’13 / Carlisle, MA Erin Wong ’13 / Lantau, HKG Kelly Xia ’15 / Weston, MA * Captain Coaches: Rebecca Hession, Rachel Asher, Nancy Lang, Susanne Torabi

our dedication and spirit will help us to bounce back from an upsetting defeat last year and hopefully bring home the trophy for the 2012 New England Prep School Championship. —Hailey Novis ’13


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EA girls cross-country has had a great season so far. We have raced at both the Choate and Northfield Mount Hermon Invitationals. In our dual meets, we defeated Berwick Academy and NMH and came in a close second to St. Paul’s. Our greatest strengths are our sense of team camaraderie and love of the sport. A solid base of new runners has proven themselves to be fierce competitors. One person cannot win a meet for us, no matter how fast she runs; we depend upon consistently strong scores from all the girls. To build our stamina, we have a rigorous practice schedule, including track workouts, hill repeats, tempo, and long runs. Cross-country depends not only on physical strength but also on strength of the mind. It takes an incredible amount of focus to make it through a hard workout or to come out on top in a race. We have two great coaches who tailor workouts to meet individual needs and to help us reach our full potential in races. We aspire to keep winning races by trying our hardest and becoming better pack runners. —Sarah Van Cleave ’13

Girls Cross-Country

Girls Varsity Cross-Country Roster

Rachel Armstrong ’13 / Lexington, KY

Agnes Zhu ’14 / Bloomington, IN

Anika Ayyar ’14 / Saratoga, CA

Emily Zhu ’15 / Holmdel, NJ

Anna Barnes ’16 / Vershire, VT

Natalie Wyatt ’14 Mngr / New York, NY

Yasmin Bashirova ’13 / Baku, AZE Valerie Bright ’14 / El Paso, TX Anna Brown ’14 / Ipswich, MA Raphaela Chakravarti ’13 / New York, NY

* Captains Head Coach: Gwyn Coogan Assistant: Dale Braile

Janet Chen ’15 / Westborough, MA Elsa Chinburg ’15 / Exeter, NH * Christina Collis ’13 / Pembroke, BMU Victoria Dissmore ’15 / Severn, MD Jane Duncan ’13 / Salt Lake City, UT Anne Dunigan ’16 / Brentwood, NH Millicent Dunstan ’15 / Sao Paulo, BRA Clara Hobbie ’15 / Exeter, NH Amanda Li ’14 / Carlisle, MA Madeline Logan ’15 / Portland, ME Eleanor MacQueen ’14 / Faribault, MN Hannah O’Grady ’13 / Exeter, NH Sabrina Ortega-Riek ’15 / Flagstaff, AZ Olivia Pritchard ’15 / Downers Grove, IL Zoha Qamar ’15 / Rancho Cucamonga, CA Anastasia Saar ’16 / Jamaica Plain, MA Audra Smires ’16 / Freehold, NJ Tracy Swan ’14 / Princeton, NJ * Sarah Van Cleave ’13 / Poulsbo, WA Amanda Zhou ’15 / Chestnut Hill, MA

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he water polo team at Phillips Academy differentiates itself from many other water polo programs in the league: It is made up not only of boys on the swim team trying to get extra training in their off-season, but boys who are dedicated to the sport of water polo. Every day, both groups come together with the same intent of pushing themselves mentally and physically. In an almost all-shallow pool with barely enough room to practice fullscale water polo formations used in other schools’ larger pools, the team has to exercise an increased ability to focus in order to stay off the bottom and to squeeze every bit out of the small space. This season, the team gained an invaluable gift of two veteran coaches with an incredibly formidable amount of experience between them. Coach Dan O’Shea, having played very competitive water polo at Connecticut College, came to Andover a year ago and proceeded to lead the girls’ team to a New England title. Coach Cory Olcott, who played water polo at Northwestern Uni-

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versity, helped coach the Stanford University women’s varsity program, one of the most competitive women’s teams in the nation, and also started several high school programs in the Bay area. With the addition of these two coaches, along with one of the most knowledgeable and experienced coaches in the league, David Fox, the team looks forward to improving over the coming years. This season we sought to kick start our status among the other teams in the league by organizing post-practice workouts in the diving well, which has greatly contributed to both the closeness of the team as well as leaving more time during practice to focus on skills under the expert tutelage of our coaches. With depth and a diverse assortment of talents and abilities, the team is hopeful and determined to finish the season well. —Henry Kennelly ’13 and Travis Bouscaren ’14

Boys Varsity Water Polo Roster

1A Rome Arnold ’14 / New York, NY 1B Alexander Sweeting ’14 / Nassau, BHS 2 Andries Feder ’13 / Oyster Bay, NY * 3 Henry Kennelly ’13 / Manchester, MA * 4 Travis Bouscaren ’14 / Cambridge, MA 5 Dong Heon Cho ’14 / Seoul, KOR 6 Joseph Faller ’14 / North Reading, MA 7 Peter Fanikos ’14 / Andover, MA 8 Scott Simpson ’14 / Beaconsfield, QC, CAN 9 Andrew Yang ’14 / Taipei, TWN 10 Alexander Li ’15 / Riverside, CT 11 Christopher Li ’15 / Riverside, CT 12 Alfred Neumann ’15 / Point Clear, AL 13 Marc Sevastopoulo ’15 / New York, NY 14 Nicholas Faulkner ’16 / Homer, AK *Captains Coaches: David Fox, Cory Olcott, Dan O’Shea Managers: Amelia Danovitch ’13, John French ’13, Corinna Torabi ’14, Timothy Wynter ’14


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his year, Exeter water polo brings to the pool a committed group of athletes: seniors Finn Meeks, Andrew Seo, Chris Mukasa, Erik Saberski; uppers JB Baker, Nick duPont, Angus Gorman, Cal Oakley, Joe Shepley; lower Brooks Saltonstall; and preps Will Belmont and David Shepley. Led by senior cocaptains Max Drach, John Moon, and Kurt Pianka, Big Red is a powerful force in the tank. The team has gotten to where it is now by a balance of aggressive offense and attentive defense. Many young athletes have stepped up this year to help Big Red Polo become a threat. Ably coached by Don Mills, the squad eagerly looks on to the rest of the season with enthusiasm and confidence. —Kurt Pianka ’13

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Boys Varsity Water Polo Roster

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Max Drach ’13 / Wilmington, NC

15 Brooks Saltonstall ’15 / Rockport, ME

1A Angus Gorman ’14 / North Hampton, NH

16 Erik Saberski ’13 / Cheshire, CT

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Will Belmont ’16 / Riverside, CT

17 Cal Oakley ’14 / Charlotte, NC

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JB Baker ’14 / Boca Raton, FL

20 Nick DuPont ’14 / Tarrytown, NY

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Finn Meeks ’13 / Lake Forrest, IL

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David Shepley ’16 / Southbury, CT

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Kurt Pianka ’13 / Phnom Penh, KHM

10 Andrew Seo ’13 / Bedford, NH * 11 John Moon ’13 / Los Angeles, CA 12 Chris Mukasa ’13 / Stratham, NH

* Captains Head Coach: Don P. Mills Assistant Coach: Andrew McTammany Managers: Catharine Shipps ’13, Kelly Wolff ’13, Mariah Mastrodimos ’13, Emily Moore ’14

13 Joe Shepley ’14 / Southbury, CT

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ith lots of experienced athletes returning and eager new additions, the Andover girls varsity soccer team faces every game with energy and determination. It has met each opponent with 100 percent effort and grown closer to each other as a result. Captains Piper Curtis ’13 and Emily Hoyt ’13 lead the team along with head coach Lisa Joel and assistant coaches Willa Abel and Kiley Horne. They have managed to lead this team in overcoming injuries and setbacks by keeping the energy positive and productive. Some notable players who have returned to the team this year are strikers Hannah Guzzi ’14 and Alex Thomas ’15, midfielders Nekele McCall ’14 and Katherine Kreider ’14, and defenders Anjali Krishnamachar ’13 and Diana Tchadi ’14. Newcomers Jessica Vocaturo ’13 and Giovanna Pickering ’13 have been invaluable additions to the offense and defense of the Andover team. Their innovative ideas and perseverance carry the team on the field. Team chemistry has always been one of the mainstays of the girls’ soccer program at Andover. As Vocaturo 8

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says, “The GVS team is like a family, and I’m honored to be a part of it. There’s no doubt in my mind that we will rock Exeter and do what we do best: win.” “The energy that GVS brings to the field is unreal,” Krishnamachar says, “and we are psyched to face Exeter in what promises to be an exciting match. I love the camaraderie of our team, and I can honestly say that I have never been prouder to represent Andover soccer.” Here we go Big Blue! —Emily Hoyt ’13

Girls Varsity Soccer Roster

* 0 Emily Hoyt ’13 / Wellesley, MA 2 Katherine Kreider ’14 / Boxford, MA 3 Emily Fang ’13 / Watertown, MA 4 Meredith Collins ’14 / Upton, MA 5 Nekele McCall ’14 / Cambridge, MA * 6 Piper Curtis ’13 / Andover, MA 7 Alysandria Wayne ’14 / Lowell, MA 8 Zoe Chazen ’14 / New York, NY 9 Jessica Vocaturo ’13 / Columbus, NJ 10 Hannah Guzzi ’14 / Southborough, MA 11 Anjali Krishnamachar ’13 / Darien, CT 12 Giovanna Pickering ’13 / Hull, MA 13 Tessa Peterson ’15 / Nederland, CO 14 Charlotte Doran ’13 / Natick, MA 15 Diana Tchadi ’14 / Iowa City, IA 16 Kaitlin Poor ’13 / North Andover, MA 17 Julie Doar ’13 / Brooklyn, NY 18 Caitlin Clancy ’13 / Andover, MA 20 Alexandra Thomas ’15 / Concord, MA 22 Angela Batuure ’13 / Sykesville,MD 23 Victoria Everett ’14 / Brockville, ON, CAN 24 Caroline Garrity ’15 / Lynnfield, MA 25 Kinsey Yost ’15 / Lake Oswego, OR 28 Carolyn Nigro ’13 / Reading, MA * Captains Coach: Lisa Joel; Assistant Coaches: Willa Abel, Kiley Horne; Managers: Austin Gaiss ’14, Foster LeBoeuf ’13, Remington Remmel ’14


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espite losing a few players to injuries, we have a strong team full of vigorous young blood as well as passionate veterans. With an unprecedented number of new players this season, a new energy has been brought to the team. We are strong at every position, and we are a team on and off the field. The unfailing support of coaches Coder and Dennehy, coupled with our unbeatable team spirit, has made for an exceptional season of growth, determination, and fun. Our small group has certainly faced adversity this season, but our unparalleled team chemistry, style, and love of the game have kept us going. We are mighty, and Andover better watch out! —Darby Henry ’13 and Carlin Zia ’13

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Girls Varsity Soccer Roster 1

Charlotte Dillon ’16 / San Mateo, CA

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Brooke Goddard ’13 / Kensington, NH

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Hannah Fuller ’15 / Portland, OR

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Victoria Triana ’13 / Charlotte, NC

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Eliza Sneeden ’13 / Exeter, NH

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Lauren Boulger ’13 / Green Oaks, IL

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Sammi DeJong ’14 / Dover, NH

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Dani Sim ’14 / Bel Air, MD

10 Hailey Hudson ’16 / Exeter, NH 11 Mairead McCarthy ’14 / Newmarket, NH 12 Molly Mizusawa ’13 / Portsmouth, NH * 13 Carlin Zia ’13 / Exeter, NH 14 Courtney Smith ’13 / Exeter, NH 15 Jacie Lemos ’16 / Rye, NH * 16 Darby Henry ’13 / Kentfield, CA 17 Susannah Gray ’14 / York, ME 24 Michaela Streep ’16 / Exeter, NH G

Courtney Gibeley ’16 / Topsfield, MA

G/22 Abigail Scheetz ’15 / Bedford, NH * Captains Coaches: Hilary Coder, Bill Dennehy Manager: Margaret Mullard ’13

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hillips Academy field hockey, also known as PAFH, is a unique and special team, and I have been fortunate enough to be a part of it for the past three very successful seasons. PAFH is an exceptional paradigm of success and passion, embodying determination, unity, and camaraderie. Our team motto is “Don’t Settle,” and, as a senior and the captain, I am confident that with that mentality we will succeed. We have made it to the playoffs the past three years and definitely hope to keep that tradition alive. So far this sea-

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son we have a win, three losses and a tie. I believe it is not how we begin as a team that defines us, but rather how we adapt to challenges, improve together and finish the season. Unlike the last few years, we have mainly a young team, but with that youth comes new perspective and potential, and luckily for us, some extraordinary talent. The Andover–Exeter competitions in the fall are by far the most zealous and anticipated. In 2009 we won 3–0, in 2010 we won 2–1 in overtime, and in 2011 we suffered a bitter 1–1 tie in overtime. This year we definitely are not willing to “settle” and hope that through hard work and a positive attitude we will emerge victorious. Each player on PAFH has an equally significant role in our success as a team, and the only way for a team to thrive is if each individual is committed to move toward a common goal. We approach the rest of our season and the game against Exeter with high hopes and the will to win. Go Big Blue! —Cara Daly ’13

Girls Varsity Field Hockey Roster

1 Olivia Cabral ’14 / Topsfield, MA 2 Lila Dolan ’15 / Andover, MA 3 Hannah Burns ’15 / Upper Brookville, NY 4 Hannah Sorkin ’14 / Melville, NY 5 Evagelia Toffoloni ’15 / Westwood, MA 6 Nikoletta Toffoloni ’15 / Westwood, MA 7 Katerina Toffoloni ’15 / Westwood, MA 8 Eliza Quigley ’15 / Marblehead, MA * 10 Cara Daly ’13 / Hamilton, MA 11 Amy Morin ’14 / Lynnfield, MA 14 Kristin Mendez ’13 / Coppell, TX 15 Kristen Overly ’15 / Columbus, OH 16 Julia Marcus ’15 / Greenwich, CT 18 Kelly McCarthy ’16 / Lynnfield, MA 19 Sarah Marcotte ’13 / Tyngsboro, MA 21 Anna Fucillo ’15 / Winthrop, MA 23 Ashlyn Aiello ’14 / Belmont, MA 24 Emma Mehlman ’14 / Brookline, MA 55 Sara Merker ’15 / Englewood, NJ * Captain Coaches: Kate Dolan, Martha Fenton Managers: Gregory Devlin ’14, Matthew Jacobs ’14, Nathaniel Meehan ’14


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xeter’s 2012 field hockey team has had an incredibly successful season. After last year’s rebuilding experience, the wins this year’s team has captured have been extremely rewarding and gave us tons of confidence as the season progressed. Although we meshed well on the field at the beginning of the season—which was great, considering a lot of our players are new to the team—we became more tightly knit both on and off the field as our season went on, with the help of coaches Baldwin, Tomlinson, and Robinson. The closeness that Moxie developed this year is a huge part of what has made us so strong. We also have tons of fun during practice, which, rather than reducing focus during games, actually increases our intensity; as a team, we’ve definitely agreed that having fun and enjoying the sport are just as important as having good focus and intensity. We also have multisport athletes on the team, bringing fresh perspective and balance to drills and workouts. The team’s natural athletic instinct

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is easily visible during our games: our passing has steadily improved, and we have a great sense of where each of us is positioned during play. The natural intensity that every player carries with her is evident in the season’s high-scoring record and overtime play. The whole team is pumped for our Andover game, and we’ll be sure to bring Moxie’s customary intensity and fun to the season’s last match. —Katrina Morris ’13

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Samantha Attar ’14 / North Hampton, NH

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Veronica Scott ’13 / Plymouth, NH

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Natalie Pompos ’14 / Mineral Point, WI

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Molly Shanahan ’13 / Exeter, NH

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Sarah Walter ’15 / Skillman, NJ

* 11 Hannah Wellington ’14 / Brentwood, NH 12 Olivia Liautaud ’14 / London, GBR 14 Marley Jenkins ’15 / North Hampton, NH 15 Charlotte Haslett ’14 / Lincoln, MA 17 Hannah Myers ’14 / Cotuit, MA 19 Anna Bronwyn Shields ’16 / Rose Bay, AUS * 20 Katrina Morris ’13 / Hampton, NH 21 Michaela Morris ’15 / Hampton, NH 22 Helen Hultin ’14 / Kensington, NH 23 Kirsten Nergaard ’16 / Haverhill, MA 25 Stephanie Felt ’13 / Scarborough, ME 26 Jessica Corcoran ’13 / Bedford Corners, NY * 33 Gabriella Wozniak ’13 / White River Junction, VT G41 Katharena Racine ’14 / South Hampton, NH G42 Tess Drauschak ’16 / Pottstown, PA * Captains Head Coach: Kristie Baldwin Assistant Coaches: Keslie Tomlinson, Christine Robinson Manager: Victoria Prend ’15

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ndover, New England’s two-time defending prep school volleyball champion, has high expectations for the fall and looks to defeat rival Exeter at the annual games in November. Head coach Clyfe Beckwith and assistant coach Tasha Hawthorne, both with strong backgrounds in volleyball, are training the team for success this season. Notably, Beckwith has dedicated a decade and a half to heading the Andover volleyball program. This year, Andover fields a team of 14 players from all around the country. Seniors anchoring the team include setter Olivia Bren, right side hitter Amanda

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Simard, outside hitter Abby Chung, libero Kayla Maloney, and middle blockers Lucia McGloin and Alexi Bell. The seniors are backed by a talented set of underclassmen. Veterans Kate Wincek ’14, Many Reichenbach ’14, and Alex Becker ’15 bring a crucial element of experience, and newcomers Becca Federman ’14, Veronica Hildenbrand ’14, Isabel Taylor ’15, Annette Bell ’16, and Erica Shin ’16 add depth and talent. One of Andover’s strengths this year has been serving and hitting. With tough serves, the team has been able to keep its opponents out of system and prevent them from scoring. Running 6–2 this season, Andover setters Bren and Annette Bell have successfully spread the team’s offense to make it easier for hitters to score. Despite its strengths, Andover continues to work on its serve-receive passing and keeping focused throughout the entirety of the match. The team frequently experiences second-game slumps and strings of weak passing that make it difficult to score; however, the players have improved and will continue to do so.

Girls Varsity Volleyball Roster

2 Lucia McGloin ’13 / Greenwood Village, CO 3 Veronica Hildenbrand ’14 / Castroville, TX 4 Alexandria Becker ’15 / James Island, SC 5 Kayla Maloney ’13 / Windham, NH 8 Rebecca Federman ’14 / Tenafly, NJ 9 Abigail Chung ’13 / Swampscott, MA 10 Olivia Bren ’13 / New York, NY 11 Erica Shin ’16 / Pasadena, CA 12 Amanda Simard ’13 / Reading, MA 18 Amanda Reichenbach ’14 / Wilmette, IL 21 Annette Bell ’16 / Houston, TX 22 Kathryn Wincek ’14 / Omaha, NE 26 Isabel Taylor ’15 / New York, NY * 42 Alexandra Bell ’13 / Houston, TX * Captain Coaches: Clyfe Beckwith, Tasha Hawthorne Managers: Theodore Agbi ’13, Richard Levy ’13, Ji Tae Park ’14

Overall, Andover has had a strong start to the season. It is optimistic not only about the match against Exeter but also about keeping its championship title for the third consecutive year. —Alexandra Bell ’13


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fter losing six seniors on our squad who graduated, we came into this season prepared to rebuild. With 12 new varsity players and five returning athletes, we have worked hard to improve over the season. Underclassmen Michelle Bosche ’16 and Taylor Jean-Jacques ’16 have brought firepower to the front row. Peace Kabari ’16 has the ability to jump out of the gym and has provided some of the most exciting moments of our season. And Jess Hebl ’16 has brought unparalleled energy both on and off the court. Despite several injuries, we have battled back and steadily improved over the course of the season. Special thanks go to coaches Bruce Shang, Joanna Ro, and Scott Saltman, who come every day and work with us. We look forward to an exciting match against Andover. —Paula Gaither ’13 and Erin NaPier ’13

Volleyball

Girls Varsity Volleyball Roster

3

Katie Poa ’13 / Manhattan Beach, CA

4

Taylor Jean-Jacques ’16 / Greenwich, CT

5

Burabari “Peace” Kabari ’16 / Manchester, NH

6

Weilin Chan ’14 / Hartsdale, NY

7

Yvonne Dean-Bailey ’14 / Northwood, NH

8

Jess Hebl ’16 / Eau Claire, WI

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Michelle Bosche ’16 / Exeter, NH

* 10 Erin NaPier ’13 / Honolulu, HI 11 Meaghan Albert ’13 / Lanesborough, MA 12 Claudia Feng ’14 / Exeter, NH * 13 Paula Gaither ’13 / Los Angeles, CA 14 Kaelina Lombardo ’14 / Nottingham, NH 15 Mandy Smith ’13 / Stouffville, Ont., CAN 16 Caroline Goldfarb ’14 / Chestnut Hill, MA 17 Zaidee Laughlin ’16 / Plattsburgh, NY 18 Maddie Firkey ’14 / Hampton, NH 20 Maddie Brand LaBarge ’14 / Mount Vernon, IA *Captains Head Coach: Bruce Shang Assistant Coaches: Joanna Ro, Scott Saltman

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ith stinging defense and explosive attack, the boys varsity soccer team boasts an impressive 5–0–2 record heading into the second half of the season, already producing some highlight wins over St. Paul’s, Brooks, and Loomis Chaffee. With a mix of newcomers as well as returning veterans, Andover’s back line has been very strong, allowing only two goals over the first seven games. Starting goalkeeper Jack Katkavich ’13 is pivotal in the success of the defense, making key saves. Protecting Katkavich are Andover’s defenders, Sam Block ’14, Gabe Freund ’13, Conor Soules ’13, and cocaptain Jack McGeachie ’13. On the outsides, Block and Soules have been key in one v. one defending, while Freund and McGeachie have formed an effective pair in the center of the park. Tyler Olkowski ’13, Peter Bensen ’14, and Conor Cameron ’15 are vital to the strength of the back line. With Demetri Papageorgiou ’13 and Graeme Henderson ’14 leading in the middle and cocaptain Taylor Chin ’14

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Boys Soccer

and Nick DiStefano ’14 on the outsides, Andover’s midfielders have the perfect mix of power and finesse. Bringing speed and skill off the bench, Will Kim ’13, Josh Murphy ’15, Brandon Girard ’16, and Andy Manos ’16 elevate its energy and tempo. Led by the talented Dylan Mott ’15, Andover’s strikers have torn opponents apart with their pace, strength, and skill. Paired with James McLeod ’13 up front, they have formed a great partnership, wreaking havoc on opposing defenses. With his hard work and creativity, Kene Adigwe ’14 completes a potent Andover frontline. Coaches Bill Scott and Clark Winchell have been fantastic, while managers Colby Fagan ’14 and Claire Frankel ’14 have been great additions. With the combination of youth and experience, the team looks to finish the season strong and earn its fifth straight NEPSAC tournament berth. —Jack McGeachie ’13 and Taylor Chin ’14

Boys Varsity Soccer Roster

Jean-Sebastien Dackiw ’14 / Westmount, QC, CAN

Jonas Katkavich ’13 / Farmington, CT

2 Nicholas DiStefano ’14 / Wilmington, MA 3 Conor Soules ’13 / Auburn, NY 4 Kenechukwu Adigwe ’14 / Lowell, MA * 6 John McGeachie ’13 / North Reading, MA 7 Gabriel Freund ’13 / Thetford Center, VT 8 Conner Cameron ’15 / Freeport, ME 9 Andreas Manos ’16 / Lincoln, MA 12 Se Hwan Kim ’13 / Seoul, KOR 17 Dylan Mott ’15 / New York, NY 18 Joshua Murphy ’15 / Red Bank, NJ * 21 Taylor Chin ’14 / Ipswich, MA 22 Samuel Block ’14 / Norwich, VT 23 Graeme Henderson ’14 / Beavercreek, OH 24 James McLeod ’13 / Brewster, MA 25 William Merchant ’13 / Avon, CO 28 Demetrios Papageorgiou ’13 / Andover, MA 29 Tyler Olkowski ’13 / South Bend, IN 77 Gordon Bensen ’14 / Norwich, VT 90 Brandon Girard ’16 / Beverly, MA * Captains Coach: Bill Scott Assistant Coach: Clark Winchell Managers: Colby Fagan ’14 & Claire Frankel ’14


EXETER

B

ig Red varsity soccer is having another good season, with notable wins over Loomis Chaffee and Northfield Mount Hermon. The stifling defense of John Cross, Kyle Robinson, Spencer Reaves, and Matt Ryan has limited opponents to very few shots per game, and goaltenders Curtis Arsenault and Will Barnett have been equally phenomenal between the pipes. Robinson and Cross have been especially important in delivering crucial messages to the team the night before games. Sterling Weatherbie has been a great addition to the defensive midfield, adding endless energy to the team. Michael McNamara has showcased his toughness and tireless work ethic all season. Together with Nick Weigel and Michael Girard, they make up a formidable attack team with great chemistry. Seniors Daniel Ochoa, Zach Barnett, Hoony Lee, and Ethan Payne have provided outstanding leadership and enthusiasm. Coach Cosgrove’s strategic mind, complemented by coach Hutchins’ improved left foot, have the team in good hands. Coach Mike Wilson has helped out when not busy with his newborn daughter. With

Boys Soccer

Boys Varsity Soccer Roster

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Curtis Arsenault ’13 / Berlin, NH

18 Matt Asante ’16 / Staten Island, NY

G

Will Barnett ’13 / Covington, LA

19 Sterling Weatherbie ’15 / Cape Elizabeth, ME

G

Noah Wright ’14 / Dhahran, SAU

21 John Cross ’13 / Quebec City, QC, CAN

2

Spencer Reaves ’14 / Rogers, AR

25 Kyle Robinson ’13 / York, ME

3

Michael Girard ’13 / Exeter, NH

26 Stewart Scott ’14 / New York, NY

* 4

Matt Ryan ’13 / Exeter, NH

27 Zach Barnett ’13 / Covington, LA

5

Hoony Lee ’13 / Goyang–Si, KOR

30 Ethan Payne ’13 / Exeter, NH

6

Michael McNamara ’13/ Kileen, TX

7

Henry Stevens ’14 / Exeter, NH

8

Daniel Ochoa ’13 / Bogota, COL

* 9

Nick Weigel ’13 / Acton, MA

10 AJ Richichi ’13 / Skaneateles, NY * 11 Harry Choee ’13 / Londonderry, NH 13 Trevor Cosgrove ’16 / Exeter, NH

* Captains Managers: Shaquille Brown ’14, Emma Clarkson ’13, Nandini Mullaji ’13, Gabriela Villaran ’13 Head Coach: AJ Cosgrove Assistant Coaches: John Hutchins, Mike Wilson

14 Max Rerkpattanapipat ’15 / Hickory, NC 15 Tommy Miller ’15 / Waltham, MA 17 David Zhao ’14 / Stratham, NH

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ANDOVER ANDOVER

W

ith a rough season last year, full of injuries and disappointment, we are ready to bounce back to victory this season. The team has spent much time in the off-season training and preparing for the fall. We have a strong core of returning athletes and a very talented crop of new players. Quarterback Joey Verhaegh ’13 runs a powerful and explosive offense. Snapping the ball and anchoring the offensive line is center Justin Aimonetti ’13. To his left on the line is tackle John Cifrino ’14 and Jack Ward ’13 at guard. On the right side is guard Connor Farrell ’13 and tackle Aaron Oberst ’13. In the backfield, backs Tom Cifrino ’13 and Mike DeLaus ’14 carry the ball. Out on the edges, receivers Larken Kemp ’13, Nate

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Football Scyocurka ’13 and Jake Howell ’14 haul in the receptions. On defense, we have put together a fast, athletic, and powerful unit. Attacking the line of scrimmage from the interior are Aimonetti and Ward. Rushing on the edge are ends Farrell and Oberst. Inside linebackers Tom Cifrino and Will Clark ’13 fly to the ball, and outside linebackers Will Young ’14 and DeLaus attack from the flanks. Deep in coverage, defensive backs Scyocurka, Howell, and Jumaane Ford ’16 swat down any pass attempts. We have a long journey ahead of us, and all roads lead to the Andover vs. Exeter contest, where we hope for a victory. —Jack Ward ’13


Andover Varsity Football Roster

1

Nathan Scyocurka ’13 WR/DB/PR 5'9"

175 Longmeadow, MA

64 Brendan Deorocki ’15

2

Lawrence Kemp ’13

170 Greenwich, CT

65 Devin Etcitty ’13 OL/DL 6'0"

230 Sheep Spring, NM

4

David McCullough ’13 WR/PR/ATH 5'11" 175 Sudbury, MA

66 Julian Wolfson ’14

OL/DL/ILB

220 Honolulu, HI

5

Alexander Kramer ’13

WR/DB

70 Aaronv Oberst ’13

OL/DE/TE 6'4"

245 Sherborn, MA

6

Aidan Mattrick ’13

WR/DB/LB 5'11" 180 Vancouver BC, CAN

75 Josiah Legaspi ’14

OL/DL

5'9"

240 Andover, MA

7

Richard Butterfield ’13

CB/WR

8 9

WR/CB/KR

6'2" 6'1"

175 Andover, MA

DE/OT

6'6" 6'1"

195 Boxford, MA

6'0"

170 San Francisco, CA

76 Matthew Deorocki ’13 OL/DL

6'1"

200 Boxford, MA

Max Carrillo-Ostrow ’13 DB/RB

5'8"

150 Tiburon, CA

77 Francis LaRovere ’13

OL/DL

6'0"

200 Lynnfield, MA

Johannes Verhaegh ’13 QB/P

6'3"

215 Boise, ID

88 Robert Rush ’14

DB/ATH/WR 5'10" 180 Bronx, NY

89 Kurtis Weber ’15

TE/OLB/SS 6'3"

10 Jumaane Ford ’16

CB/KR/RB 5'9"

160 Brooklyn, NY

11 Jacob Howell ’14

WR/S

190 Boxford, MA

6'3"

15 Thomas Mullen ’14 K/CB/P 5'9"

175 Cotuit, MA

16 Thomas Lane ’15

QB

200 Georgetown, MA

19 Corbin Lee ’13

LB/RB 5'10" 200 Salem, SC

21 Dewitt Burnham ’16

DB/WR

5'10" 160 Larkspur, CA

22 Will Clark ’13

OLB/RB

5'11" 195 Andover, MA

6'3"

24 John Simourian ’16 RB/DB 5'8" 32 Alec Tolentino ’14

WR/DB/PR

* Captain Coaches: Leon Modeste, Lou Bernieri, Raj Mundra, Steve Carter, Chip Dunn, Shaun Hart, Dan O’Brien, Fred Martignetti ’02 Filmer: Auguste Horner ’14 Managers: Zoe Gallagher ’14, Adeola Oyinlola ’13, Kathryn Williams ’14

150 Dover, MA

5'11" 159 Holly Springs, NC

33 Thomas Cifrino ’13 MLB/RB 6'0"

230 York, ME

36 Michael DeLaus ’14

200 Andover, MA

RB/SS

180 Winchester, MA

6'0"

40 Tyler Marshall ’14 RB/ILB 5'11" 195 Andover, MA 44 William Young ’14

WR/OLB/SS 6'2"

185 New York, NY

51 Connor Farrell ’13

OG/OLB/DL 6'2"

225 Hopkinton, MA

* 52 Jack Ward ’13

LB/OL

190 North Hampton, NH

53 John Cifrino ’14

OT/DT 6'4"

250 York, ME

55 Justin Aimonetti ’13

C/DE/DL

245 Redwood City, CA

6'2" 6'3"

56 Robert Needham ’15 OL/DE 6'1"

215 North Reading, MA

57 John MacWilliams ’15

OL/DE/LS

195 Dover, MA

58 Jackson Kim ’14

OLB/SS 6'1"

6'3"

180 Cresskill, NJ

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EXETER

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his 2012 team is the strongest, most physical, and most promising of all the teams in my three years at Exeter. The team has taken major strides from our first scrimmage against Buckingham, Brown & Nichols, and each week we get exponentially better. Our chemistry grows with each practice. As is the case with the best teams, our defense is what puts us in position to win. We have a great front four, backed by our strong linebacker core and our three deep, which allow us to force the majority of our opponent’s offenses three and out. On the other side of the

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Football ball, our offense is the most potent in the program’s last few years, with the ability to put points on the board, both through the air and on the ground. Our dominance on both sides of the ball is due to the great play by our linemen, who take control up front enabling our speed players to make plays. It’s a big year of big challenges and opportunities, but I think that if we play our game and continue to get better, we have a great chance at going undefeated—and knocking off Andover for the fifth consecutive year. —Andreas Robinson ’13


Exeter Varsity Football Roster

* 3

Andreas Robinson ’13 RB/DB

6'1"

5

Tucker Lemos ’15

WR/DB

5'10" 165

190

Dartmouth, NS

55 Jake Whalen ’13

OL/DL

6'2" 235

Durham, CT

Rye, NH

56 Nick Storazynski ’13

OLLB

6'0"

West Orange, NJ

6

Jonathon DiBiaso ’13

QB

6'0"

7

Matt Mancini ’13

RB/DB

5'8" 178

Montreal, QE

61 Curran Sullivan ’14

TE/LB

5'10" 180

Rye, NH

62 Marcos Dymond ’15

OL/LB

6'1

* 8

Devin Carillo ’13

RB/DB

6'1" 205

Andover, MA

Middleton, CT

63 Tyler Chapman ’14

OL/DL

5'11" 215

10 Andrew Perkins ’13

QB/DB

Somersworth, NH

6'1" 185

Torrey Pines, CA

67 Alex Fuchs ’13

OL/DL

6'0" 230

Concord, MA

11 Jack Russ ’13 12 Joey Hebl ’14

WR/DB

6'0" 180

Houston, TX

68 Oliver Everhard ’13

OL/DL

6'0"

255

Millington, NJ

QB/DB

5'9" 175

Racine, WI

72 James Quinn ’15

OL/LB

6'0" 230

Windham, NH

14 Stefan Soucy ’13

RB/DB

6'0" 190

Exeter, NH

73 Ben Mountain ’13

OL/DL

6'2" 235

Southborough, MA

15 Shayne Holland ’15

QB/DB

6'2" 185

Londonderry, NH

74 Brennan Giles ’13

OL/DL

6'3" 280

Brentwood, NH

16 David Ayscue ’14

WR/DB

5'10" 170

Exeter, NH

75 Jimmy Yun ’13

OL/DL

5'9" 245

New York, NY

* 18 Hunter Carey ’13

WR/DB

6'3" 200

No. Hampton, NH

77 Angel Tejada ’13

OL/DL

6'2" 250

Belmont, MA

21 Marcus Polk ’15

RB/DB

6'0"

175

Minneapolis, MN

78 Lloyd Campbell ’14

OL/DL

6'2" 225

Collenwood, MN

23 Jake Willet ’15

RB/DB

5'8

160

Exeter, NH

80 Mark Serbent ’13

K

6'2" 185

Waterville, ME

190 Everett, MA

190 230

* 24 Wes Abram ’13 *INJ* RB/DB

6'0" 185 Raleigh, NC

81 Henry Cilek ’13

WR/DB

5'11" 170

New York, NY

27 Mason Polk ’15

RB/DB

6'0"

Minneapolis, MN

82 Joon Hyuk Yang ’14

WR/DB

5'8" 165

Seoul, KOR

28 Ryan Heaviland ’14

RB/DB

5'9" 175

Kalispell, MT

85 Davon Robertson ’13

TE/DEa

6'5" 235

East Providence, RI

30 Christian Ayscue ’14

WR/DB 6'0" 185

Exeter, NH

88 Toby Laguda ’14

WR/DE

6'5" 220 New York, NY

33 Forrest Corcoran ’14

RB/LB

6'1" 190

Farmington, CT

34 Mark Hill ’14

WR/DB

6'3" 175

Des Moines, IA

* Captains

35 Matt MacKay ’15

RB/LB

6'0" 220

Westford, MA

36 Paul Lee ’14

WR/DB

5'9" 165

Duluth, GA

Coaches: Bill Glennon (22nd year), Matt Miller, Ted Davis, Dick Eustis ’57,

42 Ethan Oak ’15

WR/DB 5'9" 150

Exeter, NH

43 Jae Lee ’13

WR/DB

5'9" 175

Seoul, KOR

45 Will Edwards PR

RB/LB

6'1" 200

Birmingham, AL

52 Jeff MacArthur PR

OL/DL

6'1" 270

So. Natick, MA

54 Matt Girard ’13

OL/LB

6'3" 255

Holyoke, MA

175

Dave Hudson Managers: Rachel Baxter ’15, Sarah Lamie ’15, Moniade Owoade ’13, Ashely Reed ’13

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135 YeArS Of FOOtbAll rivAlrY 1878 Andover 22 – Exeter 0

1928 Andover 18 – Exeter 0

1978 Exeter 14 – Andover 8

1879 Exeter 18  – Andover 0

1929 Exeter 14 – Andover 7

1979 Andover 24 – Exeter 7

1880 Andover 8 – Exeter 8

1930 Andover 20 – Exeter 16

1980 Andover 14 – Exeter 6

1881 Andover 6 – Exeter 0

1931 Exeter 15 – Andover 12

1981 Exeter 12 – Andover 7

1882 Andover 12 – Exeter 2

1932 Exeter 6 – Andover 0

1982 Andover 17 – Exeter 6

1883 Andover 17 – Exeter 6

1933 Exeter 7 – Andover 6

1983 Andover 28 – Exeter 6

1884 Andover 11 – Exeter 8

1934 Andover 7 – Exeter 6

1984 Exeter 26 – Andover 12

1885 Exeter 19 – Andover 11

1935 Exeter 7 – Andover 0

1985 Exeter 21 – Andover 7

1886 Exeter 26 – Andover 0

1936 Andover 12 – Exeter 7

1986 Exeter 15 – Andover 0

1887 Exeter 44 – Andover 4

1937 Andover 20 – Exeter 15

1987 Andover 14 – Exeter 13

1888 Andover 10 – Exeter 0

1938 Andover 14 – Exeter 6

1988 Andover 21 – Exeter 12

1889 (No Game)

1939 Exeter 12 – Andover 6

1989 Andover 14 – Exeter 12

1890 Andover 16 – Exeter 0

1940 Exeter 20 – Andover 2

1990 Andover 16 – Exeter 0

1891 Andover 26 – Exeter 10

1941 Andover 14 – Exeter 13

1991 Andover 33 – Exeter 14

1892 Exeter 28 – Andover 18

1942 Andover 12 – Exeter 0

1992 Andover 6 – Exeter 0

1893 Exeter 26 – Andover 10

1943 Exeter 12 – Andover 6

1993 Exeter 28 – Andover 21

1894 (No Game)

1944 Andover 20 – Exeter 0

1994 Andover 20 – Exeter 20

1895 (No Game)

1945 Andover 18 – Exeter 7

1995 Andover 6 – Exeter 3

1896 Andover 28 – Exeter 0

1946 Andover 7 – Exeter 6

1996 Andover 3 – Exeter 0

1897 Exeter 18 – Andover 14

1947 Exeter 12 – Andover 6

1997 Andover 35 – Exeter 0

1898 Andover 0 – Exeter 0

1948 Andover 28 – Exeter 7

1998 Exeter 12 – Andover 7

1899 Andover 11 – Exeter 0

1949 Andover 34 – Exeter 21

1999 Andover 19 – Exeter 7

1900 Exeter 10 – Andover 0

1950 Exeter 28 – Andover 6

2000 Exeter 13 – Andover 6

1901 Exeter 5 – Andover 0

1951 Andover 7 – Exeter 7

2001 Andover 48 – Exeter 15

1902 Andover 29 – Exeter 17

1952 Andover 59 – Exeter 0

2002 Andover 14 – Exeter 14

1903 Exeter 14 – Andover 11

1953 Andover 14 – Exeter 7

2003 Exeter 44 – Andover 0

1904 Exeter 36 – Andover 10

1954 Andover 31 – Exeter 6

2004 Exeter 28 – Andover 12

1905 Andover 28 – Exeter 0

1955 Andover 14 – Exeter 12

2005 Andover 24 – Exeter 8

1906 Andover 6 – Exeter 0

1956 Exeter 45 – Andover 6

2006 Andover 43 – Exeter 14

1907 Andover 9 – Exeter 6

1957 Andover 45 – Exeter 6

2007 Andover 24 – Exeter 14

1908 Andover 12 – Exeter 0

1958 Andover 40 – Exeter 6

2008 Exeter 31 – Andover 14

1909 Andover 3 – Exeter 0

1959 Andover 16 – Exeter 6

2009 Exeter 21 – Andover 13

1910 Andover 21 – Exeter 0

1960 Andover 18 – Exeter 18

2010 Exeter 56 – Andover 33

1911 Andover 23 – Exeter 5

1961 Andover 18 – Exeter 8

2011 Exeter 39 – Andover 6

1912 Andover 7 – Exeter 0

1962 Andover 6 – Exeter 6

2012

1913 Exeter 59 – Andover 0

1963 Exeter 9 – Andover 8

Series: Andover 68 / Exeter 53

1914 Exeter 78 – Andover 7

1964 Exeter 31 – Andover 7

1915 Exeter 37 – Andover 7

1965 Exeter 8 – Andover 0

1916 Exeter 6 – Andover 0

1966 Exeter 26 – Andover 6

1917 Exeter 3 – Andover 0

1967 Andover 20 – Exeter 6

1918 Exeter 25 – Andover 7

1968 Exeter 22 – Andover 12

1919 Andover 19 – Exeter 0

1969 Andover 27 – Exeter 0

1920 Andover 6 – Exeter 3

1970 Andover 34 – Exeter 8

1921 Exeter 34 – Andover 3

1971 Exeter 30 – Andover 20

1922 Exeter 12 – Andover 3

1972 Andover 19 – Exeter 6

1923 Andover 7 – Exeter 7

1973 Andover 32 – Exeter 0

1924 Exeter 10 – Andover 0

1974 Exeter 28 – Andover 7

1925 Andover 0 – Exeter 0

1975 Andover 33 – Exeter 20

1926 Andover 20 – Exeter 3

1976 Exeter 15 – Andover 0

1927 Andover 0 – Exeter 0

1977 Andover 28 – Exeter 6

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