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Williamsville North High School, known locally as "North" or "Will North" is a public high school in the Williamsville Central School District of Williamsville, New York. The school offers a comprehensive program with multi-level instruction in many academic areas. Andrew Bowen has been the principal since 2024.
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In 1915 on Thanksgiving Day, 13,000 spectators watched Hopkins grind out a 3–0 win over in-state rival Maryland. Fletcher Watts scored the game-winning field goal as the last moments ticked down. From then until 1934, the teams met on that day all but two years. [3]
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Licata attended Williamsville South High School in Williamsville, New York, where he played both football and basketball.As a basketball player, he set the New York State Public High School Athletic Association record for career three-point field goals made with 343. [1]