Sachem alum Joe Amplo gets to add a pretty cool title to his vast lacrosse resume: U.S. Men’s Assistant Lacrosse Coach. Amplo, who grew up in Farmingville, N.Y. and graduated from Sachem in 1995, will […]
Category: History
Sachem to close Gatelot, Tecumseh, Sequoya
Sachem’s Board of Education voted Wednesday night to close Tecumseh and Gatelot elementary schools, as well as Sequoya Middle School starting next fall. The board voted 6-3 in favor of a plan developed by a […]
Passaretti sets school points record in victory
Sachem East senior guard Jake Passaretti opened the 2015-2016 season in grand fashion by scoring a program-record 40 points in an 83-69 victory over William Floyd this past week. Sachem (1-0) is in action action […]
Sachem athletes named best in Suffolk, LI
Multiple student-athletes from Sachem were recognized as some of the best in Suffolk County and Long Island this week in their respective sports. The following earned high praise for the fall season: Alexandra DeCicco, Sachem […]
Sachem East’s DeCicco qualifies for nationals
On a cold, rainy day at the Nike NY Cross Regionals (NXR), Alex DeCicco placed eighth overall on the 5K course at Bowdoin Park in Wappingers Falls to qualify for Nike Cross Nationals (NXN) next […]
Reliving Sachem football’s 1995 county title
It has been 20 years since Sachem played in its first Class I Long Island football championship. The Flaming Arrows lost to Lawrence High School at Hofstra this weekend in 1995. The program had gone […]
Gatelot Ave. gets historic landmark sign
The Lake Ronkonkoma Heritage Association honored Gatelot Avenue Elementary School with a landmark sign – No. 14 all-time in the community – on Tuesday afternoon. Students and staff from the building were joined by dignitaries, […]
Jay Mauro to take coaching job at Stony Brook
Sachem North’s Jay Mauro has left his post as the head boy’s lacrosse coach at Sachem High School North and was named as a volunteer assistant men’s lacrosse coach at Stony Brook University this week. […]