Hyde honors
pair for
athletic
achievement
By Ron P. Coderre
Hyde School – Woodstock recently honored two student-athletes for their achievements during the spring sports season.  John Nelson, a junior lacrosse player, and Brian O’Dea, a senior, were recognized by Head of School Laura Gauld, at a ceremony held on the Woodstock campus.
Nelson, a boys’ varsity lacrosse player, was recognized with the Most Improved Player award.  Nelson was instrumental in the success of the 12-6 record of the Wolfpack lacrosse squad.  A strong defensive player, Nelson was recently named to the Southern New England Independent Schools Athletic Association all-league second team as a defender.
“John Nelson anchored our defense this season,” said lacrosse coach Kevin Folan.  “Typically matching up against our opponents’ top attackman, Nelson’s calm demeanor and tenacious defense proved critical in helping the Wolfpack make its postseason run.  His huge progress from last season earned him a unanimous Most Improved Player award, along with garnering an All-League nomination.”
O’Dea, a boys’ track and field standout, received the Most Valuable Player award.  He set a Hyde and New England pole vault records this spring when he vaulted 14 feet.  He also broke Hyde records in the 110-meter high hurdles and 300-meter intermediate hurdles.  O’Dea was recognized for his achievements at Baccalaureate for Excellence in Athletics.
“O’Dea has been a key contributor all season,” said head track and field coach John Rigney.  “He consistently dominated the pole vault, placing first at both the SENE and New England championship meets and breaking his own record in the event.  His effort in the hurdles was consistent throughout the season and his determination to break those records paid off.  O’Dea set the standard for hard work during practice and fully deserves all the honors and awards he has received.”
Head of School Gauld said, “Whether playing for a championship or learning a brand new sport, Hyde’s young athletes are tested daily on their work ethic, stamina, and ability to work together as a team.  These young athletes are amongst the finest examples of athletic character at Hyde School.”

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