By Wayland Post Staff Wayland High School teams packed an intense stretch of fall sports action Oct. 15-25, turning in a mix of statement wins, narrow defeats, and season-closing performances across the
By Tyler Castagno As the Wayland Youth Football Program winds down to the postseason, excitement is in the air. Three of the four tackle teams are advancing to the Division 2 playoffs,
None of the five entries from the Wayland-Weston Rowing Association at the Head of the Charles Regatta Oct. 17-19 qualified for next year by finishing in the top half. But any team
Wayland High School junior Karina Andersson will participate in her second consecutive Head of the Charles Regatta this weekend as part of the Wayland-Weston Rowing Association. But as exciting as last year
By John HanlonWWYFC President The fall season has been a strong one for the Wayland-Weston Youth Football and Cheer program, with standout performances across all three divisions: tackle football, flag football and
It was a full week for Wayland High School athletics as fall teams continued their Dual County League schedules, highlighted by strong showings from the volleyball and soccer squads and a tough
Wayland High School athletes head into the heart of their fall seasons with a full slate of games, matches, and meets over the next two weeks. From key Dual County League showdowns
by Susie Klein, Wayland Post Contributor Longtime Wayland residents Susie Klein, 68, and Jim Hammitt, 69, bested a fleet of 21 boats to win the Sandpiper Class National Championship Regatta sailed on
FootballWayland football dropped its season opener to Holliston 14–0 on September 5. The defense produced key stops, including an interception by Aidan Curry at the goal line, but the offense couldn’t break
ayland/Weston Youth Football is on the rise, rolling out new opportunities for its youngest athletes. This fall, the program launched standalone tackle teams for fourth- and fifth-graders, marking a significant step forward