Four Whitinsville Cross-Country Stars Named to All-Academic Team
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Four student-athletes from Whitinsville Christian High School in Northbridge were recently named to the 2014 All-Academic Cross Country Team by the Massachusetts State Track Coach Association.
WCS senior Jamison Koeman and junior CJ Paine were named to the All State All-Academic Boys’ Division II team. Senior Jonathan "Jack" Randall and junior Angela Epplett were also named to the Central Mass Divsion II team.
Selections for the All-Academic teams are based on coach's recommendations, the students having a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or better, and competing in the District or All-State Cross Country meets.
Whitinsville Christian School is a private academic institution with 565 students currently enrolled in grades preK-12. Established in 1928, WCS is the oldest fully accredited Christian school in New England, drawing students from 38 communities and 79 churches inMassachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Rich extracurricular offerings include competitive MIAA athletic programs, music, drama, robotics, student government, as well as student-led ministries and peer mentoring across the grades.
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