Committee Selected to Choose New Mascot to Go With Watertown Raiders Name

An 18-member committee has been appointed to find a new image to represent Watertown High School. The Committee is called the Mascot Screening Committee, but on Monday night School Committee Chairman John Portz said the Raiders name will not be changed, nor will the school’s red and black colors. The group has been given the task of finding a mascot, or logo, that represents the high school, its teams, clubs and other organizations. The current status of the mascot is confusing. While the image of the dancing cartoon American Indian can be seen around town, that is not the official mascot for the high school.

Watertown High School Athletic Hall of Fame Names Class of 2017

The Watertown High School Athletic Hall of Fame is proud to announce its class of 2017, organizers said in an announcement. Inductees for this year’s celebration to be held at the St. James Armenian Hall on Saturday, Oct. 21 include four distinguished athletes, two State Championship teams, and one extraordinary coach. Sarah York and Jay Quinn, two dominant athletes from the class of 2002, will be joined by basketball All-Scholastics Max Kerman ’06, and Anthony Coppola ’07.

Watertown Hockey Player Named to Shriners All-Stars, Playing Sunday

March has been a big month for Jonna Kennedy. First the Watertown High School junior was named to the USA Field Hockey’s U-17 team going to Ireland and now she has been named to the Shriners All-Star Game for her play in ice hockey. 

The Massachusetts State Hockey Coaches Association Girls High School All Star Game will take place on Sunday, April 2 at 2 p.m. at the Canton Ice House. Kennedy will be one of the goalies on the North All-Stars, and was one of 46 girls selected to play in the game. See the rosters for both the girls and boys All-Stars here. Tickets for the games (the boys start at 4 p.m.) will cost $11 and proceeds will benefit the Shriners Hospital for Children.

Watertown Field Hockey Player Representing U.S. on Tour of Ireland

Watertown’s Jonna Kennedy will be traveling to Ireland in April to represent her country on the Under 17 National Field Hockey Team. The squad was one of three Junior National Teams selected following intense training camps over the weekend in North Carolina. Kennedy, a junior at Watertown High School, plays goalie for the Raiders and served as a captain this fall. The team will head to Ireland from April 11-18 to play three games against Ireland. “We are excited to have this opportunity to play over in Europe against Ireland,” said U17 head coach Martin.

EMASS FINAL: Watertown’s Tourney Run Ends at The Garden

BOSTON – The Watertown High School’s boys basketball team take the big stage on Monday afternoon Eastern Mass. final – a place familiar to the Raiders but not for their opponent, Hanover. This is the Raider’s 10th trip to the TD Garden to play in the state semifinals, but before this year the Indians had never even reached the South Section final. Follow the game live here. The game is scheduled to start at 4 p.m.

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