Parent’s Weekend

By Simran Sharma ‘27

On Friday, October 10th, students and faculty were excited to welcome parents to campus to learn more about student life and to discuss students’ work so far. Students were also looking forward to having a half day on Friday, October 10th and a long weekend from October 13th to 14th. The short break gave students an opportunity to relax while gearing up for the second half of the fall term and enjoying other fun activities around campus, such as the homecoming football game and the dance. 

Parent-teacher conferences started during the second half of the school day on Friday and concluded on Saturday. This was an amazing opportunity for parents to explore campus and meet with teachers. Also, on Friday, Wyoming Seminary hosted a western-themed tailgating party before the varsity football game for parents, alumni, staff, and friends. Lawn games were provided, and there were many more fun activities around campus for students to enjoy. 

On Saturday, October 11th, parents had the chance to speak with the athletic director, coaches, and captains of the athletic teams in the morning during breakfast. They also had the chance to meet faculty and alumni for a picnic lunch in Fleck Hall at noon.

Families could shop around at the school store to stock up on some Sem gear from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM in the Student Center. While on campus, families could also support the arts by coming to the fine and performing arts showcase, which happened from 1:00-2:00 PM in the Kirby Center for the Creative Arts. Parents got a sneak peek at all the amazing work that students created throughout the fall term. Kaila Chung ‘27 mentioned how “the art show included an incredible performance by the students from the arts department, and it was a great way for parents to discover what students have accomplished.”

To conclude parents weekend on Saturday, there was a sports hall of fame banquet at 5:30 PM in Fleck Hall. Tickets were $25 per person and were available for purchase until October 9th. Sem welcomed six new inductees into the 2025 Hall of Fame during the banquet. The inductees include Karen Klassner, the former field hockey coach, Ryan Molitoric ‘06 for soccer, basketball, and football, Matthew O’Donnell ‘98 for swimming, George Parkhurst ‘12 for tennis, Lauren Skudalski McMullan ‘11 for field hockey, basketball, and lacrosse, and Jessica Swoboda ‘11 for field hockey. 

Wyoming Seminary Girls Soccer

By Gia Aiello ‘27

As the fall term winds down, it is important to reflect on the various fall sports teams’ achievements. From extremely close games to full swoops, the Wyoming Seminary girls’ soccer team has shown resilience, passion, and most importantly, teamwork. 

This year, the team showcased not only their athleticism but also their ability to overcome challenges and setbacks. All players faced challenges head-on–from tough opponents to rainy weather to balancing academics with sports. Each game proved as a testament to their determination, with every goal and save reflecting countless hours of practice and preparation.

Led by head coach Dr. Gardner, the team began their preseason in mid-August, determined to improve both individually and collectively. Late afternoon drills, early morning practices, and scrimmages pushed players to their limit in the best way possible. Through this time period, the team bonded. “One thing that’s unique to girls’ soccer is we have a really amazing bond that helps us succeed on and off the field,” said senior team captain Emma Butcher.

Several players emerged as key contributors this season, with Ella Stambaugh leading in goals and Gemma Ciravolo making crucial saves as a goalkeeper. “Being the goalkeeper, I get to be on the field while having a unique advantage point and have authority over my teammates in a leadership way to strive for them to be their best selves,” said Ciravolo. Their amazing performances inspired everyone on the team to strive and be their best. Team captains Mirabaai Reitsma and Emma Butcher also inspired everyone to do their best on and off the field. 

One standout moment this season was the back-and-forth game against Hanover Area on October 11th, ending in a 3-2 score. After the previous loss at senior night, everyone was ready to end the season on a win. Ella Stambaugh, a junior and top scorer, scored the winning goal with a mere 2 minutes to spare! The energy was apparent; everyone was cheering from the sidelines to the bench. This was a great game to end our season and advance into the playoffs.

This season would not have been made possible without the continued support from Dr. Gardner, as well as assistant coaches Ms. McLaughlin and Ms. Gabriel, who pushed the team to work harder but also have fun while playing. From stretching circles in practice to half-time talks during games, there was always laughter and good vibes. “I feel like we’ve all grown very close. There were a lot of laughs. It was very fun” said Stella Guesto, a freshman starter on the team.

With this chapter of Wyoming Seminary Girls Soccer ending, the team celebrates not just the victories but the amazing memories and friendships made. Here’s to another fantastic year of girls’ soccer and many more to come!

Wyoming Seminary Rowing

By Simran Sharma ‘27

The Wyoming Seminary rowing team was very excited to welcome associate director of athletics and new head coach, Kathryn Brown, to our community. Coach Kathryn Brown joined assistant coach Peter Froelich this year. As the fall term started, Wyoming Seminary rowing geared up for another amazing fall season and welcomed multiple new rowers. Kai Chenette ‘28, a new rower on the team, mentioned how “The team consists of a great group of people and the sport itself requires an amount of discipline and passion that [she] admire [s].”

Along with a new coach, the team also received multiple new boats and equipment from Colgate University and generous donors. Some of the new equipment included was the seashell 1x/2x boat, erg machines, and one men’s and one women’s 4+ boat. The team looked forward to using the new equipment during practice and was excited to kick off this season in the right direction.

The first regatta the rowing team participated in was King’s Head XXXVII Regatta in Bridgeport, PA, on Sunday, September 28th. Multiple Wyoming Seminary boats competed in the race, such as the men’s U15 double, U19 women’s double, U19 men’s single, and the U17 men’s 4+. The men’s U15 double came in third place and had the fastest time over all the sculling boats that had raced for Sem. The U19 women’s double and the U19 men’s single came in last place, but were only a couple of minutes behind the other rowers in their competing category. The U17 men’s 4+ had a great race in a competitive category. Zuzana Havlickova ‘26 said, “This was an incredible experience for all the rowers, and everyone hoped to continue to improve throughout the season.”

After the Navy Day Regatta on October 12th in Philadelphia, PA, was unfortunately canceled due to bad weather, rowers hoped to finish off the season strong when they competed in their final competition of the season, the Head of the Schuylkill Regatta from October 25th to 26th. Looking ahead, the rowers are excited to continue competing in regattas scheduled for the spring term.