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The school also offers cheerleading. In 2013 the Williamsville North football team made it to the Class A Championship for the first time in school history, but lost. [4] The Spartans defeated Sweet Home High School in the Class A Section 6 title, the Spartans broke Sweet Homes record of winning six straight Section 6 titles in a row and 69 ...
Buffalo Explorer High School Club Hockey League was the first club hockey league in Western New York, starting in 1972. Southtowns High School Club Hockey League began in 1974 and Western New York High School Club Hockey League in 1976. NYSPHSAA recognized high school hockey starting in 1980 with official state tournament being held.
Roberta J. Love–1990-2002 (Assistant Principal – Williamsville North High School, retired) Michael J. Gallagher–2002-2005 (Principal – North Collins Junior/Senior High School, named Principal of Hamburg High School) Paul Casseri–2005-2015 (Principal – South Park High School, named Superintendent of Lewiston-Porter Central School ...
Gronkowski attended Williamsville North High School where he played football, baseball, basketball, and ice hockey. He was a two-year starting quarterback and a one-year starting wide receiver. As a sophomore in 2001, he set a then-school record with 539 receiving yards.
Growing up in Buffalo, New York, Schmelzer played for the local Amherst Knights program while attending Williamsville East High School.Following the 2009–10 season, Schmelzer played one season with the Wheatfield Blades Junior 'B' club in the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League before moving up to the Buffalo Jr. Sabres. [5]
Williamsville coach Nick Beard now owns the most wins in program history, and other boys basketball results around Springfield
The 2023-24 outlooks for the high school boys hockey programs in Chittenden County — Burlington, Champlain Valley, Colchester, Essex, Milton, Mount Mansfield, Rice, South Burlington — with key ...
{{Ice hockey team roster}} {{player4 | first = | last = player's first and last name are all you'd need to enter in most cases. | dab = the full title of the player's bio if needed, e.g. "Bill Cleary (ice hockey)". | num = number on player's uniform, e.g. "99" Players without a number should be left blank (do not use – or — or it will not ...