Wilmington’s Martignetti Helps Worcester Academy’s Girls Hockey Win Championship

WORCESTER, MA —  Worcester Academy’s Varsity Girls Ice Hockey Team enjoyed a successful 2017 season, winning the NEPSAC Division II Championship last month. It was the first time the team made it to the finals since the program was begun six years ago.

Among the team members contributing to the success of the Girls Ice Hockey Team was Tia Martignetti of Wilmington, Grade 11.

Like many Worcester Academy students, Tia has excelled both on and off the field while also embracing the Academy’s core values: honor, respect, community, personal growth, and challenge. Tia has built camaraderie, developed strategies for competition, and learned valuable lessons about achieving goals through Worcester Academy’s athletic program.

In fact, many graduates credit the Worcester Academy experience for their successes in life.

About Worcester Academy

Worcester Academy, founded in 1834, is an independent co-ed day and boarding school for grades 6 to 12 and postgraduates. Our urban setting, diverse community, and innovative curriculum provide each student with unique opportunities for self-discovery, academic achievement, and personal empowerment. Visit us at http://www.worcesteracademy.org.

(NOTE: The above press release is from Worcester Academy via Merit.)

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