Welcome to Wolfpack Nation!
Everyone is a student-athlete at Hyde School. Despite varying athletic backgrounds, interests and abilities, all students participate in all three seasons of sports. We strongly believe that being on a team fosters the development of life skills such as sportsmanship, leadership, and the spirit of competition.
We strive to offer our student-athletes a sports program that both supports and challenges students to pursue their best. Character happens when students deal with the physical and mental challenges that come with being an athlete. Hyde's Athletic Department is dedicated to creating an athletic experience where what is learned not only applies to the field, the track, or the mat, but to the classroom and beyond.
We are wolfpack nation
Basketball here helped me learn how to adapt and become a leader. The team atmosphere made it feel like home. Winning the championship was the cherry on top!
My season at Hyde School helped me build up my leadership, and also showed me that soccer is not just about running after the ball.
Jimmy Murphy - From Hyde School to Hurricanes Running Back
News and Recaps
BOYS JV HOOPS WIN THE MAISAD TITLE!
The Hyde School Boys JV Basketball Team are MAISAD Champions after a 42-30 victory over Kents Hill! The game had many ups and downs but JV hoops prevailed through grit and determination and was able to bring home the title for the first time in 10-plus years!
Game highlights include tough performances by Wyatt ‘26, who had 10 points and 10 blocks. Panagiotis aka Totis ‘25 scored 12 points, Brady ‘26 with a big-time three at an important moment of the game, and Delow ‘27 played heavy on the defense as he shut down Kents Hill’s best player of the game.
The Wolfpack battled all season long and it all came together this week as they played their best basketball of the season. It was a great season overall finishing 11-4! The JV hoops team has one more game “The Battle of the Bridge” today against Wiscasset in the Joe at 3:30 pm! Let’s get it done boys!
-Coach Jensen
It was an exciting season in the pool for the Hyde Wolfpack Swim Team! From start to finish, the team never gave up even when facing tough competitors and improved at each meet. Composed of both new and experienced swimmers, the Wolfpack showed grit, worked together, and had fun. Some highlights include the following swimmers:
Noah ‘24 wrapped up her high school swimming career with personal bests in many events.
Vlad ‘24, with no prior experience, put forth tremendous effort to become a strong swimmer specializing in breaststroke.
Guido ‘24, while unable to compete, served as a leader and role model on the team. He was a huge motivator and gave his all at every practice.
Jahmir ‘24, who initially was just on the team to rehab his knee, was a delight to coach. He competed in our last meet, and, with no swimming experience, had a great finish to the season.
Milos ‘25 just missed qualifying for states in the 50 free, 100 free, and 200 free. We are looking forward to next year when he will surely be representing the Wolfpack at states.
Glan ‘25 had a solid year and has high hopes for his senior year.
Hugo ‘26 made some great strides this year and will surely qualify for states next year.
Maria ‘26 came into the season with some experience swimming back home in Spain. She was an integral part of the team, and she was our backstroke specialist.
Harry ‘27 came to us with some swimming experience, much of it from surfing. He improved immensely throughout the season.
We are so proud of what our Wolfpack accomplished in the pool. Best of luck to our seniors, and we can’t wait to see what the returning students do next season!
Coach Masselink
Last weekend Hyde Varsity Wrestling traveled to Northfield Mount Hermon to compete at the Class A Wrestling Championship. The Wolfpack brought home eight individual placements including our first-ever champions in the girls division.
Koda '25 and Alexis '25 both placed 1st in their respective brackets and are Hyde's first-ever female Class A Champions! In addition, Hyde also had strong showings from Delow '27 4th place, Ben '27 6th place, Braydon '25 5th place, Damon '26 4th place, Aidan '24 6th place, and Max '24 4th place.
The core values of the wrestling program this year have been commitment, buy-in, curiosity to get better, toughness, and belief. This group fully embodied these values and it led to many impressive achievements. Next stop is the New England Championship at Choate Rosemary Hall! Hyde is sending five wrestlers to compete this weekend, and depending on placements will qualify for nationals.
Great season so far, but the job is not finished!! #toughasnails
- Coach JC
The Hyde entire community came out and showed their wolfpack pride for the sporting event of the year, the Northern New England Wrestling Tournament! Hyde capped off the day with five medalists.
Delow '27 finished 5th in the toughest bracket at the tournament with three pins.
Ben '27 took 6th with 20+ kids in his bracket. Two pins in a tough weight class as a Freshman!
Damon '26 finished the day as Champion with three pins! Dominant performance.
Zach '24 finished 6th after battling back from a tough loss early in the day.
Recent Scores
Team | Opponent | Date | Time | Advantage | Result | Score | |
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Boys Varsity Basketball |
vs.
Brewster Academy
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-
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Away | Win | 52-42 | |
Girls Varsity Basketball |
vs.
LCA
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-
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Away | Loss | 24-39 | |
Swimming |
Edward Little High School
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-
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Home | |||
Wrestling |
Landmark School Tri-Meet
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-
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Away | |||
Boys Varsity Basketball |
Marianapolis Prep School
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-
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Home | Loss | 52-62 | |
Boys Varsity Basketball |
vs.
Hebron Academy
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-
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Away | Loss | 35-48 | |
Boys Junior Varsity Basketball |
Waynflete School
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-
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Away | Loss | 43-53 | |
Boys Junior Varsity Basketball |
vs.
Kents Hill
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TBD
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Home | Win | 53-45 | |
Swimming |
Gardiner/Erskine
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-
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Home | |||
Girls Varsity Basketball |
Putnam Science Academy
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-
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Away | Loss | 33-85 | |
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