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Sports teams are known as the Panthers [6] (previously known as the Sachems). The school colors are green, white, and black. The school colors are green, white, and black. The school's main athletic rival is Triton Regional High School of nearby Byfield , against whom Pentucket plays football on Thanksgiving Day.
The Sachems Football team won the NH Division IV finals against Hanover in the fall of 2007, 35-14, to complete their undefeated 11-0 season and their first championship since 1999. [7] Since the fall of 2018, the team plays in division III of the NHIAA.
The Georgetown recruit has been one of the top basketball players in District 10 throughout her career. She averaged 16.7 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 3.3 steals per game last year as she ...
Sachem School District's colors are red, black and gold. Though each school uses the same fight song which starts out with "Here's to Red, Black, and Gold...", since the split in 2004, Sachem High School North has used black and gold while Sachem High School East uses red and gold as its principal colors.
Trinity Hall Girls Basketball edges out Rumson-Fair Haven in Ocean Township on January 30, 2023. Harvard commit Nina Emnace is averaging 14.4 points a game, leading a team full of young players.
MIDDLEBORO — Middleboro High School, whose mascot is the Sachems — a term for Native American chiefs — is one of 23 schools in the state of Massachusetts whose mascot refers to aspects of ...
The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) is an organization that sponsors activities in thirty-three sports, comprising 374 public and private high schools in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. [1]
The Sachems were founded in 1915 as a protest group against the Nacoms, allegedly for the latter's reticence toward Jewish students. [5] The publicly stated reason for their formation, however, was that it was in response to Columbia's growing class size, when it was judged that only one senior society would not adequately to serve the needs of ...