Varsity Spring Sports
Track
The co-ed track team broke a couple records this season, including the record for most participants in a season: 130. The boys’ 4x100 relay won a race with a record-shattering 45.12 seconds. Mackenzie Person won a 200 with a time that beat varsity. These few records are just a taste of what this team has done this season. Photo by Jon Feuerhelm
Baseball
Boys varsity baseball has had a great season ending with an impressive 9-5 record. MVP Brad Degnan hit three homeruns in the same inning and said, “It’s cool knowing that I broke a state record and that it was on national news.”
Boys Lacrosse The boys lacrosse team was beyond successful this year after going below .500 last year. Senior Alex Lopez won All-American for outstanding talent. Alex registered 99 points on the season which is unheard of for a high school athlete. The team missed the playoffs by one goal this season and Coach Harman is hopeful that they will go all the way next year and bring the championship home. Photo by Tina Patrick
Softball
Best in CCS. It is a shame that Woodside sports can come so close to that title but come up short. The girls did an amazing job this year. They went 12-0 in league and made it to the finals only to lose by a score of 3-1. This team is full of youth and spirit, hopefully next year they win. Photo by Yearbook
Girls Lacrosse It was a rough season for girls lacrosse. They posted an 0-9 record, but they have high hopes for next year. They have an extremely young team and have a new coach in Stacey Myers. The team is looking to the future with their heads helf high. Photo by Yearbook
Golf
Stefan Touhey represented the Woodside golf team by going to CCS, only to be bounced early on by another competitor. Touhey was an inspiration to the rest of the golf team by letting them all know that it is possible to make CCS.