RCS Student-Athletes Finish Strong in the Fall 2025 Sports Season

These are the highlights that have been provided by our outstanding coaches from all of our fall programs. Many thanks to all the families, friends, and fans who came out to support our athletes throughout the season.

One highlight that should not go unrecognized is that Girls Varsity Soccer Coach Danielle Wolfe received the Section 2 Class A Coach of the Year Award. Coach Wolfe has been a dedicated leader in our district for many years, and her hard work, passion, and commitment to her athletes represent the best of what it means to be a Raven. We are incredibly proud of her and grateful for the standard she sets for our programs.

Our coaches go above and beyond for our athletes, and we are so glad to ALL BE RAVENS. 

Zachary Tacelli
RCS Athletic Director

GO RAVENS!

 

Girls Varsity Soccer

The RCS Girls Varsity Soccer team capped off an impressive 2025 season with a 10-8 overall record, advancing to the Sectional Semifinals for the third consecutive year. Ranked in New York State for several weeks, peaking at #17, the team was featured weekly in the Times Union Girls’ Power Rankings – Class A. Their sportsmanship and skill earned them recognition throughout the league and beyond.

Season Highlights

The team battled top opponents all season, holding Mohonasen, undefeated in the league, to a 1-0 match and keeping pace with Schalmont, a State Tournament contender, in another tight 1-0 game. In Sectionals, the team made headlines with a last-second goal in Double Sudden Victory, sending them into the semifinals. An overtime win against Cohoes also showcased their grit and determination.

RCS Girls Varsity Soccer’s 2025 season was a showcase of skill, heart, and consistency, and the program looks forward to building on this success in the years ahead.

The team was recognized as an NYSPHSAA Scholar-Athlete team, meaning at least 75% of the team roster had an average of 90 or above!

Athlete Recognitions

Council All-Stars
1st Team
Aubrey Meddaugh (Defensive Player of the Year)
Hayden Wolfe
Reagan Wolfe

2nd Team
Addison Lochner
Lealah Perea

Section 2 Class A All-Stars  Aubrey Meddaugh
Hayden Wolfe
Reagan Wolfe

Celebrating Our Seniors

The team celebrated the leadership and contributions of its seven graduating seniors 

Addison Alberts-Lewis
Isla Baker
Mackenzie Cross
Autumn Lischak
Aubrey Meddaugh
Megan Visone

Congratulations ladies!

 

Boys Varsity Soccer

The Ravens faced a challenging 2025 season, navigating injuries and tough calls, finishing with a 1-12-0 record. Despite the obstacles, the team never backed down or fell short of the challenge ahead of them.

Standout Performances

Captain Daniel Dulay and sophomore Tristan Wilsey led the offense, scoring crucial goals throughout the season. Senior Mason Brozowski set the tone with leadership on and off the field, keeping team morale high. In goal, junior Silas DuBois stepped up admirably while starter Ryan Giangreco recovered from an MCL injury. Defensively, seniors Aiden Boehme, Brady Warner, and Jack (John) Merrills, along with freshman Max Dulay, provided stability and tenacity on the backline.

Every member of the team brought 100% effort to practices and games, a commitment recognized and appreciated by coaches and teammates alike.

Thank you all for a wonderful season - Heads up.

Celebrating Our Seniors

The team celebrated the leadership of its four graduating seniors at their Senior Night.

Brandon Babcock
Aiden Boehme
Mason Brozowski
Brady Warner

Congratulations!

 

Girls Varsity Tennis

The RCS Varsity Girls Tennis team enjoyed a standout 2025 season, finishing with seven victories, the program’s highest total in years.

With a roster of 13 athletes, including four seniors, the team showed strong leadership and growth, particularly as experienced players helped guide newer teammates.

The team advanced through team sectionals, earning an exciting 4–3 first-round victory over Catskill/Coxsackie on the road at Coxsackie.

Their postseason run concluded in the semifinals against Scotia, the eventual sectional champions.

All athletes demonstrated significant improvement throughout the season, making the 2025 campaign one of growth, success, and renewed momentum for the Varsity Girls Tennis program.

Sectionals Highlight

At individual sectionals held at Shenendehowa, Catalina Wheeler, Mana Chambers, and the doubles team of Caileigh Burnham and Paige Gottesman each won first-round matches.

This marked the program’s strongest showing at individual sectionals in more than a decade.

Celebrating Our Seniors

The team celebrated four seniors at their senior night.

Caileigh Burnham
Sandra Guzman-Ortiz
Kaylie Sill
Bisma Usmani 

Congratulations! 

 

Boys Varsity Golf

The RCS Golf team continued to grow and improve during the 2025 season. The team notched two match victories, a notable improvement over last season, and welcomed several new athletes to the program.

Standout Athletes

Three golfers represented RCS at the Colonial Council Championships this year: Senior Parker Deyoe, Sophomore John Robertson, and Freshman Andrew Halwick.

A highlight of the season came when Parker Deyoe shot a 43 in a match, earning his first-ever sectional qualifying score.

The program continues to expand, with each season bringing new talent, growth, and opportunities for student-athletes to develop their skills and represent RCS with pride.

Celebrating Our Seniors

The team proudly honored the leadership of graduating seniors Parker Deyoe and Bryon Zigrest at Senior Night at Sycamore Country Club. Congratulations—you will be missed!

 
 

Varsity Girls Swimming and Diving

The RCS Girls Varsity Swimming and Diving team completed a successful 2025 season with a 4–3 record in Division 2, highlighting growth, teamwork, and competitive achievement throughout the season.

Season Focus

Goal-setting was a central theme throughout the season. Athletes set individual goals focused on skill development, healthy habits, and performance milestones, while the team worked toward three shared goals—all of which were achieved. A highlight of the season was reaching the team’s “50 best times” goal, with progress tracked and celebrated.

With a growing roster and a wide range of experience levels, the team consistently celebrated improvement and effort. The 2025 season reflected a strong culture of support, accountability, and pride for the Girls Varsity Swimming and Diving program.

Sectional Highlights

Individual Qualifiers

Danica McGuiness 
Diving – 7th Overall

Paige Sayre 
200 Individual Medley – 5th 
100 Breaststroke - 12th 

Isabella Williams
200 Freestyle – 9th 
100 Backstroke  – 9th 

Relay Results

200 Medley Relay – 7th Place Overall
Jacquelyn Cordero
Regina Ganley
Paige Sayre
Isabella Williams

200 Freestyle Relay – 7th Place Overall
Jacquelyn Cordero
MaKenzie McNeilly
Lauren O’Connor
Nevaeh Shear

400 Freestyle Relay  – 6th Place Overall
Regina Ganley
MaKenzie McNeilly
Paige Sayre
Isabella Williams

Celebrating Our Senior

The team celebrated the leadership of one of its graduating seniors at a home meet. Congratulations Danica McGuiness you will be missed!  

 

Boys & Girls Varsity Cross Country

The Varsity Cross Country team had a strong season marked by improvement and growth. The boys' team is currently in a rebuilding stage, while the girls' team competed with a full roster of eight athletes.

Throughout the season, athletes consistently improved their times and strengthened their overall team performance. Their hard work and determination resulted in an improved Colonial Council League record of 5–4.

The Varsity girls earned several notable achievements this season, including a 4th-place finish out of 28 teams at the Grout Invitational and a 9th-place finish out of 26 teams at the South Glens Falls Invitational. Piper Weddell earned her first invitational win, placing 1st overall out of 88 competitors. The girls' team also placed 5th out of 10 teams at the Colonial Council Championship.

Congratulations to all on an outstanding season!

Athlete Recognitions

Colonial Council All-Star
1st Team All-Star - Piper Weddell 

2nd Team All-Star - Melody Mapes 

Section II Championship

RCS Junior Piper Weddell  placed 6th overall at Championships which qualified her for the NYSPHSAA State Championship Meet for the first time. She is only the second female athlete in RCS history to qualify for the State Cross Country Meet!

NYSPHSAA State Championship

At States, Piper had a strong performance, finishing 35th out of 135 athletes, earning her personal record of 20:05. Congratulations Piper on a fantastic season. 

Celebrating Our Senior

The team celebrated the leadership of one of its graduating seniors at a home meet. Congratulations Mason Brozowski you will be missed! 

 

Girls Varsity Volleyball

The RCS Girls Varsity Volleyball team enjoyed a memorable 2025 season, earning a spot in Sectionals for the first time in several years and advancing to the second round. The team’s growth and competitiveness were on full display throughout the fall.

One of the season’s most exciting moments came with a five-set victory over Holy Names, marking one of the team’s strongest league wins. The team also earned key victories against Cohoes (3–0), Albany Academy (3–1), and Lansingburgh (3–0), with the Lansingburgh win coming on Senior Night. In Sectionals, the team opened postseason play with a 3–0 first-round win over Hudson, a milestone victory for the program.

The 2025 season reflected the team’s resilience, growth, and momentum, setting a strong foundation for continued success in the years ahead.

Athlete Recognitions
Colonial Council All-Star

First Team
Brianna Capuano

Second Team Honors  Jocelynn Slingerland

Honorable Mention
Brooke Frodyma

Celebrating Our Seniors

The program celebrated its five  seniors for their leadership and dedication at their Senior Night.

Congratulations
 
Brianna Capuano
Alexis Gallogly
Marley Lyle
Laila Rabideau
Sidney Young

Their impact on the court and in the program will be felt for years to come!

 

Varsity Cheerleading

The RCS Varsity Cheerleading team delivered a season defined by growth, dedication, and teamwork during the fall of 2025. Throughout the season, the squad worked tirelessly to develop their skills while building a strong and supportive team culture.

From learning new cheers and dances to improving jump technique and executing more advanced stunts, the team made significant strides in all areas of cheer.

Practices extended beyond the gym, with athletes putting in extra time at home, on the field, and during weekend clinics to continue improving their craft.

The season presented challenges, including injuries and transitions with new coaches, but the team met each obstacle with resilience and determination. Alongside technical improvement, athletes developed stronger leadership skills, confidence, and commitment—qualities that extended beyond cheer.

The 2025 Varsity Cheerleading season was a testament to hard work, heart, and unity—laying a strong foundation for the future of the program.

Captain Recognition

Special recognition goes to team captains Jillian Decker and Maggie Wolfe, who set the standard for leadership, dedication, and positivity throughout the season.

Celebrating Our Seniors

The squad celebrated one of its largest senior classes—many of whom have been cheering together since the very beginning of their cheer careers. 

Cameron Canosa
Kaleigh Canosa
Jillian Decker
Madison Deyo
Kaitlyn Eggleston
Jade Fauntleroy
Annabella Hoose
Leigha Irwin
Alishia Shear
Maggie Wolfe

Congratulations, seniors!

 

Varsity Football

The R-C-S Ravens capped off a strong 2025 football season with a 7–2 regular-season record, earning a second-place finish in Class B. The team advanced to the Sectional Semifinals, where their postseason run came to an end in a hard-fought 20–14 loss to Averill Park.

Throughout the season, the Ravens demonstrated toughness, discipline, and competitive consistency, establishing themselves as one of the top teams in Class B. Their regular-season success and deep sectional run reflected the team’s preparation and determination on both sides of the ball.

The 2025 Varsity Football season showcased the Ravens’ strength, depth, and commitment, closing out the fall sports lineup with a year to be proud of.

All-Star Recognition:
The Ravens’ success was reflected in numerous Class B All-Star selections for outstanding individual performances:

Honorable Mention
Devin Cameron – Defensive Back

Second Team
Cody Reville – Tight End
Charlie Engel – Offensive Line
Micky Buchanan – Defensive Tackle
Kellen Houghtaling – Middle Linebacker

First Team
Mason Carkner – Quarterback
Ta’Rae Green – Wide Receiver
Reece Graham – Offensive Line
Grant Leonardo – Defensive End
Tylor Haslam – Outside Linebacker
David McMullen – Middle Linebacker
Cam Dambrosio – Kicker
JT Foy – All-Purpose

Celebrating Our Seniors

The program celebrated its 20 seniors for their leadership and dedication at its Senior Night. Congratulations to the following seniors. You will be missed!

Micky Buchanan
Mason Carkner
Aryn Cinque
Joelle Cordero
Cameron D'Ambrosio
Charles Engel
Lucius Foronda
Joseph Foy
Reece Graham
Nikalaus Gudz
Tylor Haslam
Kellen Houghtaling
Grant Leonardo
Kelvin Mahoney
David McMullen
Elijah Percival
Conor Reinisch
Cody Reville
Joseph Touzin
Johnathen Weaver

 

Thank you for reading the RCS Student-Athletes Wrap Up for the Fall 2025 Sports Season. We are proud to highlight the outstanding seasons, memorable athletic moments, and the remarkable achievements of our student-athletes throughout the year. For more content like this, stay connected with RCS Athletics, visit our website, and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

RCS Athletics and Communications would like to thank RCS Senior Bradley Brenner for capturing the Fall season for Boys Varsity Soccer and the Ravena Coeymans Selkirk Ravens Football Facebook page for capturing our Ravens both at home and away!