WHS Sports: Wrestlers Enjoying Successful Season, Runner Wins at Coaches Meet

Watertown High School’s wrestling team has had a renaissance this season, winning 19 meets and counting. Coach Kevin Russo’s team fell to Wakefield Wednesday night in a battle of two top Middlesex League teams. The Raiders still boast a 19-7 record. Sammy Leitner has had much success, going 5-0 in matches in two recent quad-meets, and Connor Walsh went 5-0 over the same two meets. The Raiders have one more home meet, on Wednesday, Feb. 8 when they host Georgetown and Ipswich.

WHS Sports: Basketball Teams Enjoy Successful Week, Track Claims Win at Relays

The Watertown basketball team enjoyed a good week against two Middlesex League opponents. The boys basketball team beat Melrose 53-43 on Tuesday to claim its third straight win. Senior Derek Diepietrantonio scored 24 points, and sophomore John Korte grabbed a double-double, according to the report on Wicked Local Watertown. The Raiders winning streak ended Friday with a 58-49 loss at Wakefield. Watertown is now 4-5.

See the Watertown High School Winter Sports Schedules

The winter sports season is about to kick off, and Watertown High School will look to have another successful year. Last year, the boys hockey team won the state championship and the girls basketball team got to the EMass final at the Garden. Boys Basketball
(Home Games at WHS Gym, 50 Columbia St.)
Tuesday, Dec. 15, 5 p.m. Away @ Arlington
Friday, Dec. 18, 5 p.m. Home vs Winchester
Monday, Dec.

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.

See How Watertown’s Relay Team Ran at the National Track Meet

A foursome of Watertown High School track athletes traveled to North Carolina to compete against the best prep track athletes in the nation. The girls’ 4 x 800 meter relay team of senior Tina Touri, freshmen Elizabeth Powderly and Emily Koufos and junior Katherine Tolman ran in the New Balance Outdoor Nationals at North Carolina A&T in Greensboro, N.C. on Friday. The team ran a time of 9:52.44, and finished 38th in the Emerging Elite competition, according to FlashResults.com. The tope team, Saline, Mich., ran a time of 9:19.06

The team qualified enjoyed some success this year. The foursome qualified for Nationals by running a 9:39.48 at the MTSCA Girls Coaches Invitational, and set a new Watertown High School record.

DallaCosta Sets State Track Meet Record, Leads Watertown to Fifth Place

Senior Brian DallaCosta showed he is the best all-around track athlete – winning the pentathlon at the MIAA East Div. 4 meet and setting a meet record. His win helped the Raiders finish fifth in the boys’ side of the meet at Norwell High School. In the pentathlon, DallaCosta won the 11o hurdles (16.51 seconds), got second in the long jump (5.91 meters), won the high jump (1.73 meters) and the shot put (11.86 meters) and finished third in the 1500 (5:11.10). His total of 2907 points broke the meet record of 2609, which DallaCosta set in 2014.