Boys JV Hockey
The Tabor JV Boys hockey team put on a commanding performance against Nobles, securing a decisive 7-0 victory. Tabor controlled the game from start to finish, showcasing strong offensive firepower and disciplined defense. Andrew Fox found the back of the net twice, while Nolan Devito led the charge with an impressive hat trick. The team’s relentless energy and sharp execution proved too much for Nobles, sealing an emphatic win. Tabor looks to carry this momentum into their next matchup.
Musical
As the musical Singin’ in the Rain is coming up soon in just two weeks, the Winter Musical Crew continues to put their hard work and dedication into finalizing the show. The musical comprises various puzzle pieces, so the crew members had much to work on today. Leon Stanely ‘25 and Katelyn Craig ‘25 worked on “You Were Meant for Me,” a scene where Leon’s character, Don, finally confesses his feelings for Kathy, played by Katelyn. Meanwhile, the musical crew worked on setting up the props in time with the scene, which shows how collaborative the musical is! Then, Chloe Kim ‘25 worked on her scene where her character Lina tries to adapt to the transition from silent films to “talkies.” While also working on mastering the quick changes from her costumes. The musical crew finished rehearsal by running through Act 1, ensuring it is ready and polished for the final performance!
Applied Music
The musicians of Applied Music program poured their passion into mastering their musical pieces. Matt Levesque ’28, Yasha Chumak ’28, Leo Somma ’27, Ashley Byrnes ’25, and Merrick Brannigan ’26 worked on the legendary Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen, infusing it with their personal touches. Merrick Brannigan ’25 and Finn LaDue ’27 also worked on “Wildflowers” by Tom Petty. And Wilson Wu ’27, Sage Ding ’26, and Alex Hu ’26 worked on beautiful instrumental pieces. Looking forward to hearing their perfected pieces at the Applied Music concert!
Boys Varsity Hockey
In the exciting matchup today, the Tabor Seawolves vs. Governors Academy. The Seawolves came out on top with a 4-1 victory. Right in the beginning of the game, Tabor established control of the game, scoring two quick goals to immediately take the lead. Their aggressive offense and fast pace kept Governors on their heels throughout the game. Tabor’s offensive pressure was consistent throughout the game, as they added two more goals. Although Governors Academy found one scoring opportunity during the game, Tabor’s defense was solid and strong. Tabor maintained an immaculate defensive presence and quick relentless offensive play to secure the win. This was a great win for the Seawolves, and we are excited to see more to come!
TIBL
This Wednesday at 2:40, the Chum Buckets and Rim Reapers faced off yet again in a heated game. The Chum Buckets once again took the victory. Reid Reimold showed great athleticism, and the game was within two points the entire time! It was a truly edge of your seat experience. Sophie Dart was an amazing team leader, and her leadership led her team to victory. Poon had an amazing shot for the Rim Reapers, and he was a strong player throughout the game. Until next week for our next TIBL match up!
Boys Varsity Squash
The Boys’ Varsity squash team had an amazing win against Nobles and Greenough Wednesday, February 5. The game was intense, and both teams were quick and competitive. Tabor won the match 4-3.