The Panel (Vol. 70 Iss. 7)

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350 Prospect Street Belmont, MA 02478

Volume 70, Issue 7

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A Student Publication of the Belmont Hill School

February 4, 2022

HONORING FOUR OLYMPIANS

Belmont Hill Commemorates the Achievements of Four Recent Alumni By Duncan Kilbride ’24 and Aaron Stanger ’24 Panel Staff

Andrew Reed ’10, Dara Alizadeh ’11, Alexander Richards ’14, and Benjamin Wanger ’15

Belmont Hill has a long history of Olympian alumni. Starting with Bill Cleary, Class of ‘52, Belmont hill has had sixteen Olympians from Hockey, Cycling, Rowing, and Baseball. On Thursday, January 6th, 2022, Belmont Hill’s four Olympians of the Tokyo Games came to speak in a Chapel talk. The forty-minute Chapel commenced with a video highlighting each alumni’s formative Belmont Hill experiences and their experiences in Tokyo. Four banners were unveiled to honor each Olympian, his sport, and his accomplishments at the games, before each athlete touched briefly on the struggles of dealing with the delayed Olympics during the pandemic. After quick introductions, the discussion was opened to questions from the audience, primarily consisting of varsity Baseball and Crew athletes. Beginning his career on the middle school Crew team in 7th grade, Andrew Reed quickly progressed throughout his high school career. After capping off his Belmont Hill career by winning Youth Nationals, he went on to Harvard University. BH Communications Continued on Page 10

Martellini Basketball Court Imari Paris Jeffries Chapel what was coming. Mr. Isner, who managed the varsity basketball team while Ted Martellini coached, has gifted the School with the naming of Ted Martellini Court. A visibly touched Mr. Martellini apOn the frigid morning of January 3, the community gathered for a special Chap- peared both overjoyed and shocked. “I had el that was held outdoors for safety precau- no idea this was coming, and I am both deeply humbled and hontions. After talking to ored by Josh’s kindthe boys about safeness,” he explained. ty protocols for the “Josh was a remarkcoming weeks, Greg able student, an inSchneider, Ronald M. credible manager, and Druker ’62 Head of an even better person. School, announced I am overwhelmed that he was eager to by this honor, and share news of “invery, very grateful.” credible Belmont Hill During his 14 spirit” to kick things Mr. Martellini's Court BH Comms years as varsity basketoff for the semester. Mr. Schneider explained that the ball coach, Mr. Martellini compiled a record School recently had an alumni donor, of 205-125. He has sent many players on to Josh Isner ‘04, give two spectacular gifts the collegiate level and was widely known to Belmont Hill. The first was in honor for getting the most out of his players. of his mother, Linda Isner, who was the “While the achievements were wonderful, Head of the Parents Association at Bel- they are surpassed only by the stories,” Mr. mont Hill. In a wonderful tribute to his Schneider said. “At the heart of his coaching mother, Mr. Isner had dedicated the Di- stories are relationships that changed lives. rector of Parent Engagement Office in He has held boys accountable and watched the Jordan Athletic Center in her name. them routinely accomplish feats that they The second gift was directed toward a themselves did not think were possible.” Continued on Page 8 member of the audience, who had no idea By Daniel Bittner ’22 and Luke Hogan ’22 Panel Staff

Look Inside The Issue

News 2 Bolles Makerspace Opening

News 3 Mayor Ruthanne Fuller

Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller speaks Howard Huang ’22 explains Belmont Hill’s new to Belmont Hill. plan for a state-of-the-art maker space.

Arts 3 Artist of the Issue: Timothée Simonin '22 Arec Keomurjian '22 writes about the artist of the issue.

By Executive Staff Panel Staff To honor the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr., Belmont Hill hosted Imari Paris Jeffries to talk about the legacy of Dr. King and Coretta Scott King and update us on the work of King Boston. Mr. Paris Jeffries is the executive director of King Boston, a program of the Boston Foundation

working closely with the City of Boston to create a living memorial to the Kings, and their time and work together in Boston. The memorial is intended to inspire visitors to reflect on the values of racial and economic justice that both espoused. The memorial, entitled "The Embrace," will be anchored on Boston Common, where, in 1965, Dr. King called Boston to live by its highest ideals. Continued on Page 2

Imari Paris Jeffries, Executive Director of King Boston

Jumpstart for Young Children

Opinions 7 Belmont Hill's Lost Covid Tests

Sports 10 Athlete of the Issue: Luke Trevisan '24 reports on Belmont Hill's Martin Wilson '22 batch of lost tests after winter break.

Andrew Bittner '24 writes about Martin's successes in basketball

Sports 8 The Martellini Basketball Court Daniel Bittner '22 reports on the Martellini Court


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