When the concept of a blog went from thought to reality, the immediate self reaction was “This will be a piece of cake to keep updated.” Well, five months have come and gone between posts, so that theory has been tossed out the window…
A lot has happened since Leopard Tracks was last updated and most of it good. The biggest change is that the department is in the process of getting a new website. With the last design coming in 2003 and the days of updating via HTML falling by the wayside, Wentworth has partnered with PrestoSports to come up with a new, more user friendly website. We are in the final stages of completion and will be launching very, very soon. A post will follow with all of the new features once we are live. I promise…
Leopard Tracks
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Rain, Rain, Go Away
With some idle time before heading back down to the basement and turning the sump pump back on...
The heavy rain which has blanketed the area since Sunday night has wreaked havoc on Wentworth's sports schedules. Please check the website for daily updates.
With Saturday's postponement against Endicott bumping a non-conference game against UMass Dartmouth on Thursday (the latter will be made up on April 14), the baseball team will play eight conference games in five days. After traveling to Endicott Thursday, the Leopards will be at Nichols on Friday (those game will be played at Worcester Academy), "home" against Eastern Nazarene on Saturday (at Adams Field in Quincy - this doubleheader was moved off of April 14 to accommodate late-season makeups and, as of now, allow the Leopards to play UMass Darmouth), and travel to Gordon on Monday.
Wentworth's softball team had its re-scheduled doubleheader against Eastern Nazarene postponed on Monday and it will be made up on Monday, April 5, at home. The Leopards were supposed to play at Gordon this afternoon, but heavy rains forced that postponement. The two teams will try and play tomorrow and if Gordon's field is unplayable, the game could be switched to Wentworth.
The 3-0 Wentworth men's tennis team had its trip to Colby-Sawyer postponed for a week as the two teams will make up a match on Tuesday, April 6.
One Leopard team braved the elements as Wentworth's lacrosse team lost at Gordon, 13-6. The Leopards have their next two games at home, beginning with a TCCC game against Anna Maria Thursday night.
Inclement weather didn't just mess with outdoor sports. The Leopard men's volleyball team had its match at Johnson & Wales postponed until Thursday night, due to travel concerns related to rain, flooding, and wind.
Maybe by the time the next post comes out the sun will be out (and my basement will be dry?)...
The heavy rain which has blanketed the area since Sunday night has wreaked havoc on Wentworth's sports schedules. Please check the website for daily updates.
With Saturday's postponement against Endicott bumping a non-conference game against UMass Dartmouth on Thursday (the latter will be made up on April 14), the baseball team will play eight conference games in five days. After traveling to Endicott Thursday, the Leopards will be at Nichols on Friday (those game will be played at Worcester Academy), "home" against Eastern Nazarene on Saturday (at Adams Field in Quincy - this doubleheader was moved off of April 14 to accommodate late-season makeups and, as of now, allow the Leopards to play UMass Darmouth), and travel to Gordon on Monday.
Wentworth's softball team had its re-scheduled doubleheader against Eastern Nazarene postponed on Monday and it will be made up on Monday, April 5, at home. The Leopards were supposed to play at Gordon this afternoon, but heavy rains forced that postponement. The two teams will try and play tomorrow and if Gordon's field is unplayable, the game could be switched to Wentworth.
The 3-0 Wentworth men's tennis team had its trip to Colby-Sawyer postponed for a week as the two teams will make up a match on Tuesday, April 6.
One Leopard team braved the elements as Wentworth's lacrosse team lost at Gordon, 13-6. The Leopards have their next two games at home, beginning with a TCCC game against Anna Maria Thursday night.
Inclement weather didn't just mess with outdoor sports. The Leopard men's volleyball team had its match at Johnson & Wales postponed until Thursday night, due to travel concerns related to rain, flooding, and wind.
Maybe by the time the next post comes out the sun will be out (and my basement will be dry?)...
Labels:
Baseball,
Lacrosse,
Men's Tennis,
Men's Volleyball,
Rainouts,
Softball
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Springtime in New England

While last Saturday saw temperatures in the low 70s, what a difference seven days makes. The below-freezing temperatures from Friday night combined with the sun warming up the field has caused numerous puddles to form. Here, softball coach Bob Long works on home plate to get the field ready for today's doubleheader. Chances of a Noontime start? Not looking good.
This type of weather has just postponed today's baseball doubleheader at Endicott. No makeup date has been announced.
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