• Noah Abdur Rahim ’25 Wins Prestigious Boston Globe Athletics Award

    Noah Abdur Rahim ’25 Wins Prestigious Boston Globe Athletics Award

    Each year, The Boston Globe honors 18 seniors from seven Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association districts, the city of Boston, and Eastern Massachusetts private schools, recognizing excellence in athletic achievement, academics, and community service. In addition to this recognition, several additional awards are bestowed on select students from this group. This year, Noah Abdur Rahim ‘25 received the prestigious Richard J. Phelps/NEPSAC Athlete of the Year award.

    Noah was a three-season athlete for the duration of his time at Roxbury Latin. He was a two-time All-ISL and All-NEPSAC selection in track and field and broke the school’s 21-year record in the 400 meters. He also captained the football team, earning ISL honorable mention as a running back and safety. Noah also saw a successful wrestling career at Roxbury Latin, placing four times in the Graves Kelsey Tournament and twice in the New England Prep Tournament. Noah will play football at Colby College beginning this fall.

  • Remy Cofield ‘07 Named GM of Athletics for the University of Arkansas

    Remy Cofield ‘07 Named GM of Athletics for the University of Arkansas

    Remy Cofield ‘07 has been named GM of athletics for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks. Most recently, Remy served as Director of Scouting for the Boston Celtics and GM for the Maine Celtics, the team’s G League affiliate. At RL, Remy was captain of the Varsity Basketball Team for two years, a McDonald’s All-American nominee, runner-up for the 2007 Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year, and four-time All-ISL. He went on to play for the University of Pennsylvania’s Men’s Basketball Team and later attended graduate school at Bentley University.

  • Collegiate Lacrosse Honors for Three RL Alumni

    Collegiate Lacrosse Honors for Three RL Alumni

    Robert Shaw ‘14, Andrew Song ‘17, and Will Weitzel ‘16 have earned athletic accolades for their performances on the lacrosse field at their respective colleges this season. Robert—a senior goalie at Harvard—has been named to this year’s All-Ivy Second Team, and Andrew—completing his freshman year at Princeton—earned an All-Ivy Honorable Mention. Andrew is a long stick midfielder for the Tigers.

    Both Robert and Will (who is finishing up his sophomore year at Yale) have been named by the New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association to the All-New England Division I First Team. Will competes as long stick midfielder for the Bulldogs.