WHS Sports: Field Hockey Beats Belmont, Boys’ Soccer Scores Big Upset

Archrival Belmont put up a struggle for the Watertown High School field hockey team, but they could not stop the Raiders from recording their 150th straight unbeaten game. 

The game Thursday was played in Belmont and the Marauders kept Watertown off the board for 23 minutes until senior Michaela Antonellis scored off a pass from Maddie Leitner, according to the report from The Belmontonian. Senior Ally McCall made it 2-0 on a counter attack with 26 minutes left in the second. Then, Leitner got a goal of her own off a corner with 21 minutes left. Antonellis scored her second with 12 minutes left in the game and secured Watertown’s 12th win of the season. Belmont forced Raider goalie Jonna Kennedy to stop two shots.

Watertown’s First Track All-American Being Inducted into Hall of Fame

The Watertown High School Athletic Hall of Fame wrote up this profile of one of the 2015 inductees. The ceremony will be held on Oct. 17. 
Nick Goodman, ’03, never ran track at WHS until the spring of his sophomore year. 
“Try it.  You’ll like it,” his dad told him for a couple years. Even his JV basketball coach told him to “try it. You’ll like it.” 
So, he tried it, and he never looked back. Actually, Goodman didn’t have to look back, because no one could catch him. Nick was truly a three season track superstar, one his coach, Tom Wittenhagen, calls “the best runner I’ve ever coached and I’ve coached over 1,500 of  ‘em.” 
After that first season of outdoor track, he was named a Middlesex League all-star, the first of six straight seasons with such honors. The 6’ 2” powerhouse would have run the table and had seven total for his career had it not been for an injury during his senior spring season. Wittenhagen further explained that “the seniors came to me very early in pre-season and asked, who is that?” when talking about the runner who blew them away on the track. 
The first time he tried running a mile, he did it in 4:48. By the time he was a senior Goodman cut his time by an incredible 15 seconds down to 4:23. Goodman was a natural, but humbly stated that “I was only looking for something to excel at. I wasn’t very good at soccer in the fall or basketball in the winter, so I figured I’d give running a shot.” 
He first ran cross country the fall of his junior year. By the time his senior year rolled around, he was so dominant that he never lost a League race, and was the Class “C” State Champion. Similarly, he first tried winter indoor track as a junior.  As a senior in the winter of ’02-’03, he was named a Division 4 All-Star, a Globe All-Scholastic as the top 1,000 yard runner in the State while setting a school record of 2:30, and earned All-American status in the mile while placing fifth at the Indoor High School Nationals, and set another indoor school record with a time of 4:17. 
Goodman was the first All-American in the 67 year history of the sport at WHS. In outdoor track the spring of his junior year, Nick set the outdoor school record in the mile with a time of 4:23 and placed seventh in the All-State meet. 
Upon graduation, the dynamic Goodman took his diverse talents to Boston Univeristy, where he earned Rookie of the Year during his first foray in indoor track. In the fall of his junior year, he was the MVP of the Terriers Cross Country team. As a senior, he helped set the still standing BU school record in the indoor distance relay. Nick Goodman excelled indoors, outdoors, and was adept at several different distances. He was multitalented, and extremely driven. A true three season wonder.               
Tickets are now available for the Watertown High School Athletic Hall of Fame Banquet to be held at the Hellenic Cultural Center on Saturday Oct. 17.  Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m. The cost is $45 per person, or $50 at the door.

WHS Sports: Football Grabs a Win, Soccer Ends Year, Runners Compete at States

Watertown’s football bounced back from their first loss of the season with a decisive win over visiting Saugus on Friday night. 

The Raiders’ lacked a passing attack, but still racked up more than 300 yards of offense. Senior Austin Farry scored three touchdowns and sophomore Zachary Rimsa added two more in the 33-15 win, according to the report on WickedLocal.com. Watertown improved to 8-1 and will play Weston this week. The site and place is to be determined. Boy’s Soccer

Watertown has been a outstanding tournament team the last two years – reaching the state final in 2012 and the semifinals in 2013.

WHS Sports: Soccer, Field Hockey Win and Cross Country Preps for States

The Raiders continued their tournament success this week with both the boy’s soccer and field hockey teams moving on. The boy’s soccer team defeated Wakefield on Monday evening with a game-winning goal by Roman Davis. He also had an assist on the first goal, according to the Boston Globe report. The past two years, Watertown (9-5-5) made it to the state semifinals (and made it to the state final two years ag0). The team faces a tough challenge in their next game when the Raiders take on the top seed in the North Section Div.

See How the Raiders Did this Week in Football, Field Hockey and More

Watertown continued its success on the football and field hockey turf this week. The Raiders traveled to play Shawsheen in football on Saturday and came away 26-6 victors. The Boston Globe reports that Zach Rimsa scored two touchdowns for Watertown. The Raiders improve to 2-0 and play at Stoneham on Sept. 26 at 6:30 p.m.

The field hockey team has now stretched its unbeaten streak to 121, after beating Winchester 7-0 on the road and Wakefield 6-0 at home.