Old Saybrook Senior High School
In 1976, a re-creation of the first submarine ever used in battle, the American Turtle, was designed by Joseph Leary and constructed by Fred Frese as a Bicentennial project. It was christened by Connecticut's governor, Ella Grasso, and later tested in the Connecticut River. It is owned by the Connecticut River Museum and is currently on loan to Old Saybrook Senior High School, where students under the direction of Fred Frese are currently building a working re-creation of that model.
Old Saybrook High School is also known for its athletics and art programs. The 2012 wrestling and 2005 boys' basketball teams won their respective state championships. Old Saybrook High School's track and field teams have had much success in the previous years, winning several conference tournaments.
Athletics
Old Saybrook High School is a member of the Shoreline Conference as well as the CIAC. Old Saybrook High School currently offers the sports: soccer, field hockey, cross country, football (co-op with Westbrook High School), cheerleading, basketball, indoor track, swimming, outdoor track, lacrosse, crew, golf, softball, baseball, and tennis. It also hosts unified soccer and basketball teams.
Notable alumni
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- Vin Baker, 4-time NBA all-star and was selected for 2 All-NBA teams
- Cassius Chaney, professional boxer and former NCAA basketball player for University of New Haven
References
- ^ "Old Saybrook Senior High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 11, 2024.
- ^ "Old Saybrook Senior High School". National Center for Education Statistics.
- ^ "Old Saybrook Senior High School". National Center for Education Statistics.
- ^ "Old Saybrook Senior High School Test Scores". US News.
- ^ "CLUB/STUDENT ACTIVITIES" (PDF). oldsaybrookschools.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 23, 2020.
- ^ "BoxRec: Cassius Chaney". boxrec.com. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
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