Another titan of educational leadership in Sachem has passed away. Robert Giambattista, longtime principal of Waverly Avenue Elementary School, died on May 11. He was 95. A New Jersey native, he served in the Navy […]

Another titan of educational leadership in Sachem has passed away. Robert Giambattista, longtime principal of Waverly Avenue Elementary School, died on May 11. He was 95. A New Jersey native, he served in the Navy […]
Sachem North varsity lacrosse coach Anthony Muratore earned his first head coaching victory in a 16-5 win over Longwood on Tuesday, May 11. Muratore, who graduated from Sachem in 2000, played lacrosse at Sachem and […]
In just two varsity lacrosse seasons, Mike Mollot became one of the greatest Sachem players in history. He graduated with records in career points (209) and assists (115) and single-season points (113) and assists (70), […]
Sachem alum and Rutgers law student Kyle Kilkenny has been named as the editor-in-chief of the Rutgers Law Record. Kilkenny, who graduated from Sachem North in 2015, studied political science and international relations at Fordham […]
Sachem alumni Jack Driscoll (Penn State) and Alec Lehnert (Lewis) will compete in the NCAA Division I men’s volleyball tournament starting next week. Driscoll and Penn State will open against Belmont Abbey on May 3 […]
Sachem North football’s slogan has been “break the rock” since January 2020. It’s a metaphor for not just climbing a mountain, but shattering it, for persevering through three years of program building, and culture defining […]
There have been 3,500 players in Sachem football history, but only one has rushed for 1,000 yards and recorded 1,000 receiving yards. Cam Lee created his own exclusive club in his final game. Lee, working […]
Sachem’s Riley McPartland is only a freshman but she’s also the Suffolk County gymnastics all-around champion. She also won a county title in the uneven bars and Floor Exercise, and placed second on vault and […]