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Malden Catholic High School announces athletic department transitions
Malden Catholic High School
Malden Catholic’s Administrative Assistant for Athletics Sherry Endicott recently announce her retirement after 20 years of service and MC Director of Athletics William Raycraft named Matthew Blair as MC’s new assistant athletic director.
Two decades at Malden Catholic
For the past 20 years, Endicott P’99, 01, 04 and 06, served Malden Catholic in many roles throughout the school. She began working at the front desk and eventually joined the athletics office as the administrative assistant supporting the programs by managing transportation, correspondence and uniform/equipment distribution. As a result of her dedication to the school, over the years Endicott has earned the MC Adult Athletic Service Award, the Theodore James Ryken Award and received special recognition at MC’s 2021 Baccalaureate Mass.
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy is located in Northwood. It served students from Northwood, Strafford and surrounding towns.
The Valedictorian for the Class of 2021 is
Kira Neal Burk. Kira is the daughter of Allison Neal and Jerry Burk of Barrington. Kira will attend Dartmouth College with an interest in Environmental Science and Environmental Studies with a Sustainability focus.
She would like to work in the area of sustainable policy and development or pursue climate change research. While at CBNB, Kira participated in Girl s Tennis Team, National Honors Society, National English Honors Society, Writing Center, all while working at Golick s Dairy Bar.
The 2021 Salutatorian is
How the Student-Athlete Leadership Team (SALT) teaches real-life leadership skills
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There are many clubs at Springfield College that teach students leadership skills and tools to take into their future careers. One in particular, the Student-Athlete Leadership Team (SALT), works with a handful of the Pride’s athletes from each athletics team. SALT is led by NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative and Associate Professor of Sports Management and Recreation Bob Accorsi.
The club is designed to shape current leaders involved in Springfield Athletics. According to their webpage on SpringfieldCollegePride.com, “the foundation of this group is to have a presence in the surrounding community, with the goal to become the national model for how student-athletes can make an impact outside of their competitive arenas.”