Talk:Niskayuna High School
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[edit]- I'm not sure why Ron Rivest was removed from alum, just because he isn't "recognized" as alum doesn't mean he wasn't Nick Garvey 13:04, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
Hi, Nick. He was *added*, not removed. I'm not really up on the Wikipedia lingo and I don't have an account, so I probably should have written something else for the history, and I probably should have an account so that I can sign this properly...
kevin dai?!?!
[edit]Why the hell is kevin dai on here he is just a student so I removed his stupid ass from the alumini. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.18.102.101 (talk) 15:02, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot (talk) 06:46, 1 January 2008 (UTC)
Unsourced athletics information
[edit]The following information was removed from the Athletic section, pending the addition of reliable, legitimate sources.
- Niskayuna Lacrosse won its fourth straight Class A title game in 2008.
- Niskayuna Mohawks Ice Hockey Team beat the Niskayuna Lacrosse Team in popularity in a 4:1 school-wide vote
- The Niskayuna Girls' Lacrosse team won its first sectional title in 2007, and in 2008 with another Class B Section 2 Title.
- The school has produced a number of All-Americans, girls and boys.
- The Niskayuna High School Silver Warriors have a number of other sports teams such as Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball, Tennis, Crew, Football, Field Hockey, and swimming.
- The boys swim team was Section II champions in 2006.
- In 2005, the boys swim team won the New York State championship.
- The Girls Soccer team won four State Championship titles in the early 1990's.
- This year they beat Nationally Ranked 8th Bethlehem in the Semi-Finals.
- The Boys Soccer team won the Sectional title and lost in the State Semi-Finals in 2007.
- The Boys Wrestling Team, who were coached by Joe Bena, had seven State Champions, and over 40 Sectional Champions, an Olympic Gold medalist, Jeff Blatnick.
- There has also been many undefeated seasons in wrestling.
- In 2009, the Niskayuna Ice Hockey Team went to the Sectional Finals and were Section Finalists
- Battling their way to the Section Championship, the Mohawks beat Christian Brothers Academy 5-4 in triple overtime in Quarterfinals. Losing to the Brothers 4-0, the Mohawks battled their way and came back for the victory
- Also in 2007, the boys Outdoor Track & Field team placed 2nd at Sectionals.
- This followed numerous Sectional wins for Class B in Indoor Track.
- In 1978 Niskayuna won the Boys New York State Basketball Title with Coach Tom Howley.
- The varsity football team, coached by Coach John Furey, has won over 16 divisional titles in the past 30 years.
- He was also the first coach of Andre Davis who set many records as a Wide receiver and Kick Returner in 1996. He then went on to Virginia Tech. He was drafted in the second round by Cleveland, then he was traded to the Patriots, then the Bills, and now he has signed for a second year with the Houston Texans.
--JBC3 (talk) 22:38, 15 March 2009 (UTC)
Henry Tepper!
[edit]Why is Henry Tepper on here!? I bet that Miles Tepper Put it on there —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.70.122.117 (talk) 20:30, 26 April 2009 (UTC)