A Big Win for Coach Smith
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n January 5, in front
of the Bobcat faithful, head boys’ basketball
Support Programs Department and coach basketball. He is now an associate director of admission.
coach Jason Smith picked up
“We are all very proud of Coach Smith,” said Athletic Director Matt
his Bobcats defeated Athlete
about his program. Yes, the wins are impressive over the years, but he is
his 300th win at Brewster when Institute Academy (Toronto)
90-49. Throughout his 13 seasons at Brewster, he has put together a 300-94 record winning two
NEPSAC titles (2008 and 2010) and two National Prep School
Championships (2010 and 2012).
Lawlor. “Jason has an unbelievable work ethic and is very passionate
an outstanding teacher of the game and a great leader of young men on and off the floor.”
Coach Smith’s Stats: 2000-2001 (14-10) 2001-2002 (18-12) 2002-2003 (18-13)
“Jason’s 300th win is a true representation and testament of his dedication
2003-2004 (24-6) NEPSAC CLASS A Runner-Up
like this in the time frame in which Jason has accomplished this marker
2005-2006 (18-9)
and commitment to Brewster basketball. Coaches who reach milestones generally do so because of the time they spend in recruiting, coaching, and developing their players,” said Head of School Dr. Mike Cooper.
“Brewster Academy is proud of Jason’s accomplishment and is excited about the prospect of him continuing this winning tradition and
2004-2005 (17-9)
2006-2007 (29-6) NEPSAC CLASS A Runner-Up 2007-2008 (31-4) NEPSAC CLASS A Champions 2008-2009 (22-12)
commitment to excellence.”
2009-2010 (35-5) NEPSAC CLASS A Champions; National Prep School Champions
Smith, a Concord, New Hampshire, native and a graduate of Southern
2011-2012 (33-1) National Prep School Champions
2010-2011 (31-3) National Prep School Final Four
New Hampshire University, was initially hired to teach in the Academic
2012-2013 (30-5) as of March 3
More Bobcats Commit to Collegiate Sports Teams In the last issue of Connections, we reported on students who had committed to playing sports at colleges and universities next year, since then more students have made commitments, with still more students waiting before they make their final decisions. Here is an update: Basketball Robert Champion (Waxhaw, North Carolina), College of the Holy Cross
Lacrosse Austin Giorgetta (Parker, Colorado), McDaniel College Mike Pappalardo (Wyckoff, New Jersey), College of Wooster Rowing Ryan Cook (Wolfeboro), Boston University Soccer Charlie Kelly (Liverpool, England), Hobart and William Smith Colleges For more updates, visit: brewsteracademy.org/collegiatecommitments
Alex Hall (Durham, North Carolina), Connecticut College Zuri Pavlin (New York, New York), Connecticut College Michelle Poole (Wolfeboro), Muhlenberg College Patrick Wallace (Charlotte, North Carolina), North Carolina State University Ice Hockey Abby Gahm (Eagle River, Alaska), Yale University Catherine LeBoeuf (Dieppe, New Brunswick), Brown University Katie Parkman (Stratford, Prince Edward Island), Hamilton College Laurence Porlier (Maria, Quebec), Syracuse University Meaghan Spurling (Amesbury, Massachusetts), Saint Anselm College
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BrewsterConnections – Spring 2013
Some of the seniors who will contribute to collegiate sports programs next year: Clockwise from top left: Michelle Poole, Ryan Cooke, Laurence Porlier, Catherine LeBoeuf, and Katie Parkman.