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Athlete of the Week: Sienna Lief

Sport: Track & Field short sprinter and jumper
When & how you got involved in track & field: I started running track and field during the outdoor season of my freshman year. I used to play soccer for fun and was always told I should try running track, and planned on trying it in middle school, but crashed ski racing and couldn’t run. I also had lots of friends who were on the high school track team who encouraged me to join.
What you love most about track & field: I love our team and all the people I get to meet and interact with. I’ve built a lot of really strong friendships because of this team and we always have a really fun time at practice and meets. I also love the outlet that track gives me, it’s like a break from the rest of life.
Pre-meet routine: I always have a Trubar and Scandinavian Swimmers before meets.
Top goal for this season: This season my biggest goal is to medal in all of my events at divisional and place well at states.
Thoughts about this year’s team: I think the team has had a really strong season so far. We have beat a lot of division 1 teams, even though we are division 2. I think we also have a lot of girls on the team who are running well and getting faster each meet.
An accomplishment that you’re especially proud of: I’m really proud of how my indoor season finished this year because I spent most of my sophomore year outdoor season injured, so it was really rewarding to see the progress I’ve made since then. The indoor season I got faster with each race and scored well for the team at divisionals.
A funny or inspiring story related to your involvement with this team: We have early practices on Saturday mornings, which can be hard to wake up for sometimes, but we try to have pancake breakfasts afterwards which are a lot of fun.
Interests outside of track & field: Outside of track I really enjoy ski racing, baking, and mountain biking. I also volunteer at Newton Wellesley Hospital, teach at Temple Beth Elohim, and run the high school’s Jewish Student Union.
What other sports do you play, if any? I also ski race
Coach John Griffith on Sienna: “Sienna has had a tremendous season. She is a multi, which means she is good at many events both jumping and running. Sienna put in all the work in the off season to make her junior year so successful. Sienna is a very focused intense competitor. She has that refuse to lose attitude and actually hasn’t lost a league race all season. I am happy she is only a junior and I expect big things from her in the future”
Athlete of the Week: Alex Bonnette

Sport: Track & field, 1- and 2-mile
When & how you got involved in track & field: In ninth grade, I watched my brother compete with the cross country team at states, which first sparked my interest in the sport. That curiosity grew throughout indoor track season where I was running hurdles at the time. By outdoor season, I decided to go to the distance team. It was probably the best decision I ever made.
What you love most about track & field: There is always a time or a goal to be working towards.
Pre-meet routine: I always eat an Avocado Special from Linden and I really like listening to house music or Bob Marley, just anything upbeat feel good music.
Top goal for this season: Going into championship season, I want to prove that I’m one of the top competitors in this division. I know with all the training I have done I can compete with the other top guys. For a time I know I can run sub-9:20 in the two mile.
Thoughts about this year’s team: The outdoor season has been amazing, I always love outdoor because everything becomes nicer and running becomes more enjoyable compared to running in the winter. Also I think the atmosphere has been great with the combination of the girls and boys distance team.
An accomplishment that you’re especially proud of: I’m really proud of this outdoor season as a whole, especially coming off a rough indoor season and an injury. Those things motivated me through the earlier parts of the season and served as a constant reminder to keep pushing. Seeing how far my fitness has come since February makes it all the more rewarding.
A funny or inspiring story related to your involvement with this team: In freshman year I was walking down the Brook Path and a bunch of the seniors ran by me and said “this isn’t the walking team” and it was something that just stuck with me.
Interests outside of track & field: I like fishing and more recently I have been playing a lot of Hacky Sack. I also play the Saxophone.
Coach Larry Corda on Alex Bonnette: “After a challenging indoor track season, with setbacks from both sickness and injury, Alex could have been deterred and thrown in the towel, but instead, he focused on what he could control – his training. Both inside and outside of practice, Alex has put in the work. He has literally and figuratively put in the extra miles, doing extra repetitions during team workouts and even completing a grueling 4*Mile workout solo at sub-5min pace with only 75s rest between reps. This advanced training has given Alex the ability and confidence to run back-to-back personal bests in the 2-mile, first running 9:44 by himself at our only home meet of the outdoor track season and then running 9:35 in a competitive field at the Weston Twilight invitational, a top-10 all-time Wellesley high school time. Beyond his individual accomplishments on the track, Alex has also gone above and beyond as a leader and captain this outdoor season, helping to bring together the boys and girls distance programs for the first time. Alex will be competing at both the Bay State and Divisional Championship meets the next two weeks where he will continue to raise a very high bar.”
(Athletes of the Week are nominated by their coaches.)
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