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Buddy Teevens (born 1956), Head Football Coach at Dartmouth College; Ken Bentsen Jr. (born 1959), U.S. Congressman from Texas; Prince Alexander-Georg von Auersperg (born 1959), son of Sunny von Bulow and a member of the aristocratic principality of Auersperg; Haun Saussy (born 1960), scholar
Deerfield became a semi-public school in 1859, after the Massachusetts legislature ordered the town of Deerfield to establish a free public high school. [10] In 1876, the academy was reincorporated as the Deerfield Academy and Dickinson High School, [11] after local resident Esther Dickinson left the town $50,000 to build a new academic ...
Williams attended Deerfield Academy, where he played wide receiver and defensive end in football. [1] He also practiced track, running in the 100 metres, 200 metres and 4 × 100 metres relay. He earned a silver medal in the 100-meters at the New England Prep School Championships and tied the school record.
Since 1922, Choate's athletic rivalry has been Deerfield Academy. [16] [69] From 2007 to 2016, Choate won New England championships in football, boys and girls ice hockey, girls' soccer, boys' golf, boys' crew, and in girls' swimming, volleyball, and water polo.
Hardware is on the line for Pittsford when they revisit Britton Deerfield. Deerfield won their Week 1 matchup, but the Wildcats are an improved team.
Football - The Frontier Red Hawks are a part of the Intercounty League. The team has a rivalry with opposing team Mohawk.The rivalry dates back to when the teams faced on Veterans Day, starting back in 1934, when Frontier was known as Deerfield High School, and Mohawk as Arms Academy. [4]
He then finished his last two years of high school at Deerfield Academy in Deerfield, Massachusetts. [1] [2] He was a star track athlete in high school, setting league records in the 100 (10.76) and 200 meters (21.66). [3] He also excelled in football for Deerfield and was rated as a top 10 recruit in Massachusetts. [1]
Born in Pembroke, Massachusetts, Teevens attended Silver Lake Regional High School in Kingston, Massachusetts and Deerfield Academy. [1] He attended college at Dartmouth where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi and played quarterback there from 1975 to 1978. [2] He was a backup for then quarterback Kevin Case, who won the Dartmouth MVP in 1976.