Nine Holderness School student-athletes committed to play competitive college athletics on Wednesday, May 4. These students represent some of the top athletic talent in New Hampshire and New England and are testaments to Holderness School’s culture of academic and athletic excellence.
Soccer Boys JV2
Overview
Due to the popularity of soccer at Holderness, there are two junior varsity teams, JV1 and JV2. Both gain excellent exposure to a high level of competition by playing against prep school JV teams from across New England.
The Holderness boys JV2 program is designed to teach players the fundamental skills of the game along with team concepts. Combined with that is a focus on strength and agility training. Coaches place a strong emphasis on the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship while at the same time fostering player development and a love for the game.
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Athletics News
In a moving show of support for a teammate who lost his father to cancer at the beginning of the school year, all 29 members of the Holderness boys varsity lacrosse team shaved their heads to raise nearly $30,000 for the Sarcoma Center at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
There is no terrain too rugged, race too long, mountain too high, climate too severe, or obstacle too difficult to keep Mirna Valerio from feeling the power of her body and using movement as a form of liberation and wellness. In her New York Times bestselling book, A Beautiful Work in Progress, Valerio writes, “This body isn’t meant to be stagnant or cease moving. When we stop moving in mind, body, and spirit, we stop learning. When we stop learning, we stop living. Therefore, when we stop moving, we stop living. We stop evolving toward being the human we are destined to be.” This is the message she carried to Holderness School these past few days.
Holderness School is pleased to announce that Annie Smyth-Hammond ’16 will join the Admission Office as Assistant Director of Admission as well as serve as Head Coach for the Girls Varsity Ice Hockey team.
Following an historic 23-3-3 season that saw the Holderness School Boys Varsity Hockey secure their first-ever selection to the Elite Eight, New England prep school hockey’s most competitive tournament, it’s no surprise that Head Coach Alan Thompson ’04 has been selected as Neutral Zone’s Prep Hockey Coach of the Year Runner-Up.
On the heels of a series of strong showings at regional races, an incredible number of Holderness School skiers have qualified for state, national, and international competitions.
Schedule
Team | Opponent | Date | Time | Location | Advantage | Details | Result | Score |
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Soccer Boys JV2 |
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New Hampton School
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Playing Fields - Wales Fields (Lower Fields) - 3 | Home | Details | Win | 3 - 1 |
Soccer Boys JV2 |
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Proctor Academy
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Playing Fields - Wales Fields (Lower Fields) - 3 | Home | Details | Win | 2 - 0 |
Soccer Boys JV2 |
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Kimball Union Academy
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Playing Fields - Wales Fields (Lower Fields) - 3 | Home | Details | Win | 2 - 0 |
Soccer Boys JV2 |
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Cardigan Mountain School
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Cardigan Mountain School | Away | Details | Loss | 0 - 6 |
Soccer Boys JV2 |
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New Hampton School
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Playing Fields - Wales Fields (Lower Fields) - 3 | Home | Details | Loss | 1 - 3 |
Soccer Boys JV2 |
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Kimball Union Academy
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Kimball Union Academy | Away | Details | Win | 5 - 0 |
Soccer Boys JV2 |
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Proctor Academy
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Proctor Academy | Away | Details | Tie | 0 - 0 |
Soccer Boys JV2 |
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New Hampton School
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New Hampton School | Away | Details | Tie | 0 - 0 |
Soccer Boys JV2 |
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Kimball Union Academy
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Playing Fields - Wales Fields (Lower Fields) - 3 | Home | Details | ||
Soccer Boys JV2 |
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Proctor Academy
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Playing Fields - Wales Fields (Lower Fields) - 3 | Home | Details | Loss | 0 - 2 |
Roster
# | Name | Class | Hometown |
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15 | Davis Blair | 2024 | Hampton, NH |
23 | Aaron Borgani | 2024 | San Francisco, CA |
5 | Jameson Borodawka | 2025 | Tyngsborough, MA |
3 | Yu-Jui Chen | 2025 | Kaohsiung |
0 | Thomas Daigneault | 2025 | Holderness, NH |
9 | Cameron D'Orio | 2025 | Marblehead, MA |
8 | Teddy Gillis | 2024 | Topsfield, MA |
2 | Sukhdev Grewal | 2025 | Wayzata, MN |
6 | John Paul Guinee | 2024 | Andover, MA |
10 | Gavin James | 2025 | Plymouth, MA |
13 | Mitchell LeGeyt | 2023 | Portsmouth, NH |
7 | Natdanai Ongarjvaja | 2022 | Bangplee |
11 | Jake Parmett | 2025 | Lyme, NH |
18 | Owen Pethic | 2024 | Canterbury, NH |
25 | Shay Roban | 2023 | Roslyn Heights, NY |
14 | Connor Roberts | Henniker, NH | |
4 | Anthony Seoage | 2024 | Bogota, NJ |
22 | Evan Vaillancourt | 2024 | Hudson, NH |
17 | Theodore Wallach | 2024 | Belmont, MA |
21 | Xinyi Wang | 2023 | Beijing |
19 | Charles Weiss | 2024 | Warren, RI |
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