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WDV Athletics enjoyed a record-breaking season in 2023-24 with 599 student-athletes participating on 29 teams in 16 sports. In its second year as a member of the South Bay Athletics Association – one of the most competitive high school associations in the California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section (CIF-SS) – WDV achieved tremendous individual and team successes!
Nineteen of our WDV student-athletes and one coach were voted as MVP, First Team, or Second Team All-League. > Check out who made the Pioneer All-League Teams here.
In 2023-24, we had immense team and individual achievements along the way, including:
WDV Highlights of the Year – Team Performance
WDV Highlights of the Year – Individual Achievements
WDV Student-Athletes representing Universities and Colleges at the next levels
WDV Highlights of the Year – Coach and Staff Contributions
We are so grateful for our community and fan support. Thank you for attending games, volunteering, and organizing events to foster WDV spirit and boost our dedicated student-athletes. Your support means so much to the success of our program!! We can’t wait to get started in 2024-25 and to share even more fantastic WDV Athletics news and highlights in the weeks and months ahead! Go Wolves!
Nicholas “AD” Davidson
Director of Athletics
WDV Athletics
This year, WDV had a successful out in Pioneer League play. 19 of our athletes and one of our coaches were voted as MVP, First or Second Team All-League. This is a tremendous step forward for our growing sports program as we look to continue to excel in athletics in the coming years. Below are the athletes and coach who made the Pioneer All-League Teams:
We also had several standouts from our Girls Swim Team (Tanaz Engineer, Kaia Henty-Dodd, Andrea Cornejo and Taylor Jackson) as well as the Boys Swim Team (Rayan Engineer, Alex Zakrzewski, Apollo Ivins, Zirak Engineer, Cannon Mosteller, and Adam Flores) who went to the CIF Finals in their respected events.
Last but not least, WDV Track had their first State Champion in the Hurdles, won by Olivia Griffin!
Congratulations to our All-League Athletes and to our CIF Champion!
Congratulations to Rayan Engineer, Alex Zakrzewski, Apollo Ivins, Zirak Engineer, Cannon Mosteller, and Adam Flores for representing our WDV Boys Swim team at CIF. They all made it to finals and placed 3RD OVERALL in the division! (Out of 68 teams!) The boys got new team records on ALL their events and have really set a new standard for swim at our school.
We’re excited to share that Tuesday began the playoffs for both Boys and Girls Swim teams and they have been finding success since the first day. ALL swimmers from both boys and girls teams have made it to the finals for their respective divisions!
The boys will be competing in the Division 4 Finals today (May 2nd) at 4:00pm at Mt. San Antonio College (1100 Grand Ave, Walnut, CA 91789).
The girls will be competing in the Division 3 Finals tomorrow (May 3rd) at 10:00am at Mt. San Antonio College (1100 Grand Ave, Walnut, CA 91789).
Boys Team Girls Team
Rayan Engineer Kaia Henty-Dodd
Zirak Engineer Tanaz Engineer
Alex Zakrzewski Taylor Jackson
Apollo Ivins Andrea Cornejo
Adam Flores
Cannon Mosteller
Good luck to our Swim teams!! GO WOLVES!!
It’s almost spring time, which the swim team will be in full swing. If interested in joining the swim team, please make note of the important dates below:
Parent Informational Meeting
October 26 5-6pm in the Skybox above the Gym
Intended for new parents to get information about the swim team
Swim Tryouts
New and Returning Swimmers must try out on BOTH days
Tuesday, Dec 5 4:00-5:30pm
Wednesday, Dec 6 4:00-5:30pm
Minimum Requirements to try out for the swim team:
Must know how to swim all 4 strokes (butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle)
Must be able to swim at least 200 yards (8 laps) without stopping
Should be able to swim for a 1.5 hour long workout
Visit Wiseburn Da Vinci Athletics for the latest in sports information
https://athletics.davincischools.org/
Congratulations to Tiara Jackson for swimming her way into Howard University. This past week she signed her intent to Swim while being celebrated by her WDV Swim coach, Tina Hannouche, her teammates and family in our Hall of Fame
Impressive is an understatement in describing Tiara Jackson’s accomplishments. Tiara began swimming at six years old and joined her first competitive swim team at 8 years old. At 10 years old, she qualified for the Junior Olympics!
Congratulations to the WDV Swim Team for an incredible season!!