North Warren Central School

Coordinates: 43°39′44″N 73°47′08″W / 43.6621°N 73.7855°W / 43.6621; -73.7855

North Warren Central School
Address
6110 State Route 8
Chestertown, New York
United States
Information
Type Public High School
Established 1974
School district North Warren Central School District
Principal Theresa Andrew
Grades K-12
Enrollment 650
Color(s) Green & Gold         
Mascot Cougar
Phone (518) 494-3015
Website http://www.northwarren.k12.ny.us

Located in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains, North Warren Central School is in Chestertown, New York, and is the northernmost school district in Warren County. Serving Chestertown, Horicon, and Pottersville students in grades K-12; North Warren is a relatively large school district in size, but a relatively small school district in number of students.

District

Towns and their communities in the school district.

Athletics

North Warren has 12 Varsity Sports teams that compete in Class D (smallest of NYS classes) of Section 2 in the NYSPHSAA. Most teams compete in the Adirondack League along with several other Class C and D schools in the area. Historically the Field Hockey team has been very successful and recently Cross Country, Soccer, Baseball and Boys Basketball have experienced success.

Cross Country

The Cross Country running program has excelled in recent years under the tutelage of coach Bernard McCann.
2006 Season:

2007 Season:

2009 Season

2010 Season

2011 Season


Past League All Stars:

  • Boys
    • Greg Turcotte (4 time 2003-2006)
    • Noah Dingman (4 time 2004-2007)
    • Alec Underwood (3 time 2008-2010)
    • André Wade (1 time 2004)
    • John Mulligan (1 time 2006)
    • Zack Smith (1 time 2007)
    • Ryan Wade (1 time 2007)
    • Stuart Mead (1 time 2007)
    • Jeffrey Bennett (1 time 2009)
    • Iain Underwood (3 time 2010-2012)
    • Cody Philips (1 time 2010)

  • Girls
    • Sarah Turcotte (3 time 2006-2008)
    • Cassie Maday (4 time 2008-2011)
    • Ashley Maresca (4 time 2008-2011)
    • Megan Erickson (3 time 2009-2011) (2010,2011 League Champion)
    • Malory Wolfe (3 time 2009-2011)
    • Ellie Underwood (1 time 2011)
    • Lydia Kenney (1 time 2011)
    • Natasha Leuchanka (1 time 2006)
    • Melissa Frederick (1 time 2007)
    • Skyler Johnson (1 time 2007)
    • Tori Mardis (1 time 2009)

Past Individual State Qualifiers:

  • Boys
    • Greg Turcotte (2 time 2005, 2006)
    • Noah Dingman (2 time 2006, 2007)

  • Girls
    • Natasha Leuchanka (1 time 2006)
    • Sarah Turcotte (1 time 2007)
    • Cassie Maday (1 time 2008)
    • Megan Erickson (3 time 2009-2011)

Past Individual Sectional Champions

  • Girls
    • Megan Erickson (2010)

Field Hockey

Legendary Head Coach Sue Huck retired in 2007; her replacement is Lynn Lewis.

  • Regional Champions:
    • 1981
    • 1994
    • 2004
  • Section 2 Champions:
    • 1981
    • 1989
    • 1994
    • 1995
    • 2001
    • 2004
    • 2005

  • State Runner Up:
    • 1994
    • 2004
  • Section 2 Runner Up:
    • 1983
    • 1984
    • 1991
    • 1992
    • 1993
    • 2002
    • 2003

Soccer

Josh Gifford is currently the head coach of the varsity soccer team.

Past League All Stars:

  • John Remmington
  • Bruce Carpenter
  • Jeff Lemelson

Boys Basketball

Jeremy Whipple is currently the head coach of the varsity basketball team.

  • 2000 Section 2 Class D Champions
  • 2001 Section 2 Class D Runner Up
  • 2007 Section 2 Class D Runner Up

Girls Basketball

P. J. Hogan is currently the head coach of the girls varsity basketball team.

  • 1980 Section 2 Class D Champion
  • 1980 Section 2 Class D Regional Champions

Tennis

Poul Carstensen is currently the head coach of the boys and girls tennis teams.

  • 2007 Section 2 Class D Runner Up (Boys)
  • 2008 Section 2 Class D Runner Up (Boys)

Baseball

Josh Gifford is currently the head coach of the varsity baseball team.

  • 2008 Section 2 Class D Runner Up

Academics

There are currently 10 Young Scholars, a program for the academically above average students. This is one of the largest in the area.

Notable graduates include Professor Udi Greenboim, Ph.D.

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