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Athletic Director
Paul Thompson

 

ICC Boys Volleybal ChampionsICHABOD CRANE ATHLETICS

Accomplishments 2011-2012

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Fall Season 2011

Section II Class B Champions
Girls Varsity Tennis

Colonial Council - Patriot Division Champions
Boys Varsity Soccer (advanced to Section II Championship Final)
Boys Varsity Cross Country (Second in Colonial Council Championships)

Other Accomplishments

Girls Varsity Volleyball - Second Place in Patriot Division (advanced to Section II Championship Final)
Girls Varsity Soccer - Third Place in Patriot Division
Girls Varsity Field Hockey - Second Place in Patroon Conference
Boys JV Soccer - Record 16-0
Varsity Football - Record 1-8 (Moved up in classification to "B" in 2011- scored in every game)

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Accomplishments 2010 - 2011

2010-2011 Colonial Council Champions
(First year in the Colonial Council)

Cross Country - Boys
Track and Field – Boys
Soccer – Boys
Indoor Track - Boys

2010-2011 Patroon Conference Champions

Field Hockey
Boys Volleyball

2010-2011 New York State Section II Champions

Tennis - Girls
Indoor Track - Boys
Volleyball - Boys

2010-2011 New York State Section II Regional Champions

Volleyball - Boys

2010-2011 New York State Scholar Athlete Team Awards:
(Team average of 90 or above)

(15 out of 19 teams)

Girls Teams
Track
Field Hockey
Tennis
Softball
Soccer
Cross Country
Indoor Track

Boys Teams
Track
Tennis
Golf
Soccer
Cross Country
Basketball
Indoor Track
Volleyball

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Accomplishments 2009-2010

The Athletic Program fielded 49 total teams, in which 572 students participated in modified and interscholastic athletics composing 853 roster spots. The student athletes captured 2 Section II Championships, 10 Patroon Conference Championships, and 16 of 22 varsity teams earned New York State Public High School Scholar Athlete recognition.

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Accomplishments 2008-2009

The Athletic Program fielded 45 total teams, in which 513 students participated in modified and interscholastic athletics composing 824 roster spots. The student athletes captured eight Patroon Conference Championships, and 16 of 21varsity teams earned New York State Public High School Scholar Athlete recognition.

New in 2009-2010 will be the addition of varsity football and boys' swimming.

Accomplishments 2007 - 2008

FALL SPORTS

PATROON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Girls' soccer - 3rd in a row (16-1-1 league, 18-2-1 overall)
Girls' volleyball - 9th in a row (17-1, 17-2)
Girls' tennis - 4th in a row (13-1, 18-5)
Field Hockey - first since 1978-79 (8-2, 14-5)
Golf - first since 1998-99 (14-0)
Boys' cross country - regular season winner, second in League meet (tie breaker) - Second place
Girls' cross country - regular season winner, second in League meet (tie breaker) - Second place

SECTIONALS
Boys' cross country - CHAMPIONS
Girls' tennis - Runner-up (2nd place)

Golf - Third Place
Girls' soccer - Semi-finalist
Boys' soccer - Semi-finalist
Field Hockey - Semi-finalist
Girls' volleyball - Quarter-finalist

STATES
Boys' cross country - 7th place

380 students tried out for our 17 fall sports