The boy's soccer team is alone in first place as it continues its undefeated season.
Junior goalkeeper makes 14 saves, as Sachems beat Belmont 2-1.
Winchester will be hosting Melrose and their will be a special halftime performance by Ernie and the Automatics.
Winchester had its chances Friday against Swampscott, but were unable to capitalize, falling 22-6.
The Sachems rebounded from their loss on Saturday by defeating Lexington 2-0.
The largest team at Winchester High School is ready to improve on last year's success.
The Sachems controlled the pace of the game in a 4-1 win over Stoneham.
The Winchester high school season is now a week old, and the soccer teams look impressive.
The Sachems fell to Stoughton, 14-8 on Saturday.
After advancing to the quarterfinals of last year's playoffs the Sachem volleyball team look to improve.
The Sachems defeated Reading 3-0 in their first game of the season.
The boys and girl's soccer team kickoff the season on Wednesday, while the football team hosts Stoughton on Saturday.
After losing to Reading last season, the Winchester football team won its final eight games.
The Sachems have won the league title three straight years and haven't lost a league game the last two.
The Winchester Football team hosted its first scrimmage last weekend.
Winchester Coach Paul Austin believes this is the most talented team he's had in his 11 years at the school.
Winchester High School athletes can't wait for the season to begin.
The football team began its practices on Monday, while the rest of the high school sports started on Thursday.
The Winchester Pop Warner Elementary team hosted Reading in an exhibition game, for its first home game in over 30 years.
Winchester, who finished last season 9-2 and on an eight-game winning streak held its first practice of the season Monday afternoon.
The team from New Fairfield (CT) won the New England Regional last week at Nutile Field.
Protecting Winchester Athletes From Brain Injury
Winchester's Matt Asdornvuttikrai and Luke Pashos got a chance to play alongside some of the top 16 and 18-year-old baseball players in the country.
For the first time in 30 years, Winchester is bringing back football for elementary-aged students.
The Sachems certainly proved they belong to compete against the top teams in New England as Winchester fell to Hudson 5-4 in 8 innings Sunday night.
Playing the pre-tournament favorites is never easy, but Winchester held its own against Raynham, losing 16-8.
After years of hard work from families, volunteers and the community, Winchester has become a staple of the little league community.
The Sachems allowed only one hit, but still ended up losing to Arlington 1-0.
Opening ceremonies begin Friday night with first pitch Saturday. Winchester kicks off its tournament at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.
The Sachem under-14 softball team, struggled to keep pace with Wellesley as Winchester lost 18-11.
Austin brings over 20 years of coaching experience to the field as he teaches his players the fundamentals of the game.
The clinic focuses on one-on-one training and teaches kids the fundamentals of baseball.
The Sachems played tough, but competing against one of the top teams in the league proved too tough for the under-14 softball team.
The second annual camp challenges children both artistically and athletically.
After dealing with multiple delays, the Winchester 13-year-old team defeated Medford in the first game of the Babe Ruth State Tournament.
After practicing fundamentals for most of the season, it paid off as Winchester defeated Pelham.
Summer swim meets are all about having fun.
The Sachems will open play against Medford in the 13-year-old Babe Ruth State Tournament on Saturday.
The Sachem 9-year-old team twice overcame late-game deficits to advance in the Cal Ripken State Tournament.
After a 30-year absence, a new football field was the catalyst to bringing back elementary-aged football to the area.