Wayne Magazine May 2016 | Page 39

FENCING “Fencing requires discipline and dedication to physical and intellectual aspects of the sport.” RICK MAXWELL WAYNE HILLS GIRLS FENCING TEAM Jessi Chen, Kaitlyn Langschultz, Uma Dhekne, Coach Christina Caamano, Donna Li, Maria Migalko, Kate Shin, Lauren Park, Audry Hong and Daria Mikhol WAYNE HILLS HIGH SCHOOL COACHES CHRISTINA CAAMANO AND RICK MAXWELL Christina Caamano, head coach for girls’ fencing at Wayne Hills High School, is an English teacher, as well as girls’ soccer coach and spring track coach. Her training sessions include conditioning, as well as leg, core and upper body workouts. “Fencing is strongly based on technique, but you need physical strength and endurance, too,” Caamano says. “Our 23 girls cheer each other on, and help each other improve personal technique and style. Individual talent and work ethic contribute to our team’s success,” she adds. WHHS placed 3rd in the County tournament, with individual County medalists. Saber squad took first place at Districts and individuals medaled, qualifying them for State Championships. Rick Maxwell, head boys’ fencing coach at Wayne Hills has been involved in fencing as a competitor, teacher and coach for more than 30 years. “I was taught by top coaches in my era, and I competed at national and international levels,” he states. Maxwell, owner of Live by the Sword fencing club in Wayne, says “Fencing requires discipline and dedication to physical and intellectual aspects of the sport. It is difficult to learn, and requires an extremely high level of fitness, especially in larger tournaments.” WHHS fencers were District Champions this year, with saber fencers earning first place for squad and individuals. They went on to win the State Championships in saber and fenced as a team in Final Four, which Maxwell says are the best results in WHHS fencing history. “I stress emotional control and try to encourage my fencers to trust in their abilities to be courageous in competition,” he notes. ➤ RICK MAXWELL AND CHRISTINA CAAMANO “Individual talent and work ethic contribute to our team’s success.” CHRISTINA CAAMANO MAY 2016 WAYNE MAGAZINE 37