Introducing our Athletes of the Week program! Each week, Williston coaches nominate one student-athlete from their team who stood out by demonstrating our core values of purpose, passion, and integrity. These athletes show exceptional dedication, leadership, and sportsmanship, both on and off the field, embodying what it means to be a Williston Wildcat. Read below for more information on each of the Athletes of the Week.
AJ Tanihaha ’27- Boys JV Basketball
In the final game of the year, when his team needed it most, AJ found his rhythm. He knocked down three three-pointers in the second half, helping the Cat’s hold off a persistent Westminster team and secure a 45-39 victory. AJ’s passion for the game is evident—he’s a tireless worker who puts in countless hours to improve. In this game, that dedication paid off. It was a great way to close out the season and a significant steppingstone for AJ as he and the team head into the offseason.
Hieu Le ’28- Boys Thirds Basketball
In a season-ending win over Bement, Hieu hit two of his biggest buckets of the year to push his team ahead for good and create enough separation to get the win. He hit consecutive 3-pointers to turn a small deficit into a lead, then played solid defense going the other way to keep the opponents out of it. He also provided a ton of positive energy in timeouts and huddles, keeping the Cat’s focused through the final whistle. Hieu has been an important piece of the puzzle of success this season and his efforts are appreciated by all.
Will Feinstein ’31- Boys Fourths Basketball
Will is the heart of the Mighty Fourths basketball team, as shown in Saturday’s game against Deerfield. Will is an exceptional member of the team, consistently a kind presence and displays clear leadership with his peers. On Saturday, Will contributed to the team’s defeat of Deerfield, scoring the first batch of points and beginning the game with momentum that carried the team through. His impeccable rapport with his team and consistent upbeat attitude makes him truly a critical part of the team.
Skyler Walker ’26- Girls Varsity Basketball
Skyler scored her 1000th career point in the penultimate game of her junior season, and led the Wildcats to two exciting road victories in the final week of the season. The junior scored 27 points on Saturday against Cheshire and came up with a defensive stop and a key loose ball in the final seconds of the game to help Williston hold on for a 67-65 victory. Then, on Wednesday, Skyler led the Wildcats to a come from behind 57-50 victory against Miss Porter’s. Skyler led all scorers with 26 points as well as 19 rebounds and 4 assists. Skyler’s 1000th point came in the opening seconds of the second half, and put the Wildcats up 32-30, their first lead of the game, and a lead they would keep for the remainder of the contest. Skyler’s milestone reflects her talent, hard work and dedication. She is a great leader on and off the court, and Williston is looking forward to seeing all that she will achieve in her senior year!
Francesca Gionfriddo ’26- Girls Varsity Diving
Francesca won her second consecutive Babcock Invitational championship in the diving event on Saturday, capping off an undefeated season in her event. She is a dedicated athlete and an incredible teammate. She is looking to defend her NEPSAC Championship this Wednesday and her team wishes her the best of luck.
Hayden Hutner ’26–Boys Varsity Hockey
Hayden centered the Wildcat’s top line and amassed a point-per-game average throughout the season. Hayden brings positivity and professionalism to every meeting, practice, and game and embraces the team motto of Better Every Day. Last week he tallied a goal and two assists in the final two games of the season. Hayden has worked hard to improve his game this season and the Cat’s look forward to another strong season from Hayden.
Catie Putt ’26- Girls Varsity Hockey
Catie has been a versatile and invaluable player for the girls varsity hockey team all season, seamlessly transitioning between forward and defense. Her unique skill set, strong abilities, and team-first mentality have been instrumental to the team’s success. No matter the challenge, Catie is always willing to step up and do whatever the team needs. Her strong skating, sharp vision, and smart decision-making make her a true asset on the ice. She has excelled as a penalty killer and never hesitates to sacrifice her body to block shots. Off the ice, Catie brings energy and positivity, keeping things light and fun while maintaining a fierce competitive spirit. She’s been a crucial part of the team, and her coaches and teamates forward to her continued contributions for the rest of the season.
Peter Suranunt ’26- Boys Varsity Squash
Peter fought his way to #8 on the ladder this year and proved to be indispensable in creating a warm and competitive team culture. At NEPSACs he didn’t lose a game, winning 9 straight against strong opponents, proving that he is the best #8 in Class E. Peter is also perpetually good-spirited, brings music to practice helping his team lock in, and this past weekend brought the team out for authentic Thai food. He is a leader on and off the court and his coach and teammates appreciate all he has contributed to the team this season.
Wes Gibbons ’28- Boys Varsity Swimming
Wes put together an incredible performance at the Babcock Invitational on Saturday posting best times in all of his events. He finished 3rd in the 200 freestyle and was the Babcock Invitational Champion in the 500 free. These performances are a testament to the hard work he has put in over the course of the season and we expect to continue to see great things from him at next week’s NESPAC Championships.