Main Switchboard: (812) 522-4871 The boys and girls track Banquet will be held tonight at 7:00PM at Coach Schneider's house. DEC finds 14-foot python in New York suburb. On 1/13, the New Albany varsity basketball team lost their away conference game against Westerville Central (Westerville, OH) by a score of 56-49. The post New Albany School District receives Workforce Development Award appeared first on New Albany . New Albany High School will ensure learning and success for all. We are excited to welcome Coach Burdette to the Bulldog family, said Lance Evans, NAHS Principal. On 1/20, the New Albany varsity basketball team lost their away conference game against Grove City (OH) by a score of 69-53. When he did address his return to the states, he maintained he practiced law in Louisville, even though records indicate that he most likely never passed the bar. "It's obviously a huge milestone.". "We didn't have any inside presence and they capitalized on it. Email: In Tuesdays sectional games, Jennings County rallied to beat Bedford North Lawrence 72-71 in double overtime, and New Albany topped Floyd Central 60-49. Mr.Kraemeris highly motivated to achieve the continuous improvement goals of the New Albany-Plain Local Schools. Mr. Stiel will support the AP program at NAHS, as well as the school counseling program and the Noble Academy Among other key responsibilities. In time, the beloved coach would go on to redefine the science of astronomy. Most Points Scored (Season) CHAMPIONSHIP GAME WILL BE MONDA Friday 2/24 His extensive background and experience brings a unique perspective to the Athletic Director role. We had to watch the film. All Rights Reserved. Nicknamed the Dog House, New Albany High School's . $(document).ready(function () { New Albany High School boys basketball head coach Jim Shannon is very close to reaching a milestone. Questions? Bethlehem head coach Kim Wise during the Section II Class AA finals against Albany on Friday, March 3, 2023, at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, NY. Accounts of the grand astronomers time in the region are few and far between. About the NFHS Network; PlayOn! A Meet & Greet reception will be held immediately following the announcement so that basketball families, school district employees, and the community can visit with Coach Burdette. Basketball (Boys Varsity) - New Albany High School New Albany High School Home of the Bulldogs Home Winter Teams Basketball (Boys Varsity) Basketball (Boys Varsity) UPCOMING EVENTS View 2022 - 2023 Schedule Week of February 20 February 26 20 Mon 21 Tue 22 Wed 23 Thu 24 Fri 25 Sat 26 Sun Game Calendar Practice Calendar Email: "At some point, I may have been 10-38 or something. On 1/14, the New Albany varsity basketball team won their home non-conference game against Big Walnut (Sunbury, OH) by a score of 56-54. Partly cloudy skies. His extensive background and experience brings a unique perspective to the, , and overseeing multiple facility upgrades/capital improvement projects. The District 10 all-star games are scheduled for March 22 (girls) and 23 (boys) at Africentric. Milan High School coach Josh Blankenship, a former New Albany assistant, shares his thought about the Bulldog program in this video . Sports We knew what we had to do. Official account of the New Albany High School boys' basketball program. Michael Carr will serve as the NAHS State Testing Coordinator, among other key responsibilities. He has improved a lot.. I THOUGHT WILL I EVER SEE 500 IN TERMS OF WINS AND LOSSES? Ashley . New Albany High School. var encodedEmail = swrot13('pnee.16@ancyf.hf'); He also holds an Educational Leadership Endorsement from Adams State University - Alamosa, CO. Photo from the New Albany-Floyd County Public Library Indiana Collection. Jackson, Northside Christian; Jujuan McLester, International; Josiah Old, Bexley; Keith Prysock, Harvest Prep; Preston Steele, Africentric; Shaheed; Swain; Sam Whitaker, International, West: Correll Amspaugh, Worthington Christian; Brody Carter, London; Danny Claypool, Grandview Heights; Andrew Crowe, Fairbanks; Micah Fisher, Tree of Life; Tre Holliman, Grandview Heights; Cole Rhett, Watterson; Russell; Ruth; Owen Samenuk, Watterson; Schaffer; Sevin Scott, Watterson; Taylor, Players of the Year: Kate Ratliff, Canal Winchester (Division I); Kiki McElrath, Hartley (Division II); Meghan Mayotte, Worthington Christian (Division III); Kiley Wray, Madison Christian (Division IV), Coaches of the Year: Klarke Ransome, Marysville (Division I); Bre Jackson, North Union (Division II); Aaron Davis, Worthington Christian (Division III); Jeff Howell, Madison Christian (Division IV), Jenna Kopyar, Dublin Coffman; JoJo Eberhart, Marysville; Tessa Grady, Dublin Coffman; Clarke Jackson, Gahanna; Laila Marshall, Gahanna; Tamara Ortiz, Westerville South; Kate Ratliff, Canal Winchester; Samara Savoy, Reynoldsburg; Kennedy Younkin, Teays Valley; Sophie Ziel, Watterson, Jeniya Bowers, Africentric; Meghan Mayotte, Worthington Christian; Kiki McElrath, Hartley; Natiah Nelson, Africentric; Hope Orders, Ready; Evan Platfoot, Jonathan Alder; Abbie Price, North Union; Sofia Sheridan, Bexley; Sydnie Smith, Bexley; Kiley Wray, Madison Christian, East: Izzy Arguelles, New Albany; Ceylone Brooks, Upper Arlington; Kayla Curry-Brown, Westerville North; Celina Davis, DeSales; Emoni Finch, Westerville North; Neila Guice, Westerville South; Jackson; Leila Jones, Westerville South; Marshall; Ortiz; Ratliff; Savoy; Sydney Spears, Watterson, West: Leigha Dennison, Hilliard Bradley; Grady; Kayla Jones, Grove City; Olivia Keeney, Grove City; Kopyar; Lisa Kuhlman, Dublin Jerome; Mara McGlone, Worthington Kilbourne; Keiryn McGuff, Dublin Coffman; Ashley Powers, Hilliard Darby; Talayia Shippen, Franklin Heights; Brooklyn Smith, Franklin Heights; Ava Wilkerson, Marysville, East: Morgan Donelly, Hartley; Morgan Fannin, Hamilton Township; Ariel Grace, Africentric; Maya Howard, Columbus School for Girls; McElrath; Taran Moran, North Union; Orders; Ziann Payne, Hamilton Township; Natalya Roddy, South; Smith; Mikayla Williams, Bexley, West: Molly Barber, Madison-Plains; Madison Ingram, Bexley; Chloe Kelly, Madison-Plains; Elaina Lahmers, Fairbanks; Carly Lehman, Fairbanks; Mayotte; AbZarria Merriweather, Eastmoor Academy; Macy Miller, Fairbanks; Emily Slone, Tree of Life; Sheridan; Natalie Zabloudil, London. Known to be filled with pride and, at times, contempt, Hubble never spoke of his time at NAHS. "You know, I'm really more interested in getting our kids playing well this year," said Shannon. var encodedEmail = swrot13('ehffryy.19@ancyf.hf'); Edwin P. Hubble, far right in back row, with the 1913-14 New Albany High School basketball team. Albany sophomore Azera Gates drives to the basket in front of Bethlehem defenders Makaya McCann, left, and Katherine Bannigan during the Section II Class AA finals on Friday, March 3, 2023, at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, NY. The sectional win is Averill Park's ninth Section II, Class A . New Albany, OH 43054. Albany fans cheer for their team during the Section II Class AA finals against Bethlehem on Friday, March 3, 2023, at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, NY. She is the one getting everyone the ball," Lawson said. Naval Academy 1986-89, President of an education consortium for the military, All-SEC in basketball from 1949-52 at LSU, SEC college basketball television announcer, 1955 Trester Award, 1st Team All-State as a senior and in the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, Scored 1998 points at Vanderbilt in basketball, Drafted by the Minneapolis Lakers of the NBA, Supreme Court Justice for seven years appointed by President Harry S Truman, Harvard graduate and professor at the University of Chicago, NAHS teacher 1898-1900 and superintendent of New Albany Schools 1900-08, An author of the Smith-Hughes Act and considered the Father of Vocational Education, First Executive Director for the Federal Board of Vocational Education, Army colonel who won the Legion of Merit award and German Cross of Honor, Tennis Coach of the Year in the KIAC 8 times at IUS, 28 years as an educator in Department of Defense Oversees School, Played football at Wake Forest and is in the Wake Forest Hall of Fame, Played in the NFL on two world championship teams for the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles, Board of Directors for Goodwill, Division Street School, Community Foundation of Southern Indiana and Carnegie Center, Hoosier Lifetime Award from LifeSpan Resources for volunteering, Elementary teacher for 34 years in New Albany, 40 year volunteer with Harvest Homecoming, A founder of the Council on Aging and appointed to the State Adult Guardianship Board, Received awards for volunteering from over ten different agencies including the AARP and the VFW, Latin teacher and sponsor of the Junior Classical League, Indiana Teacher of the Year finalist and winner of the Excellence in Teaching Latin by the Classical Association, A Fulbright Scholar to the American Academy of the Classics in Rome, NAHS 1879 graduate, Principle from 1903-1908, and Superintendent from 1908-1935, Named the "Father of Bulldog Atheletics" as he startd football at NAHS, Graduated from Harvard in 1884 as the top student in the class, Developed Play-a-long discs to teach jazz, Winner of the Charles Lutton Man of Music Award, Discovered the galaxy beyond the Milky Way, One of Time magazines 100 Greatest Scientist, Won 12 varsity letters at Hanover College, Compiled a record of 148-33 with 5 sectional, 4 regional, and 2 semi-state championships, Member of the Hanover College Hall of Fame and Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, One of thirty consultants selected to President Lyndon Johnsons War on Poverty program, At IUS, served as chair of the School of Education, dean of Academic Affairs, and Interim Chancellor, IUS Chancellors Medallion Award recipient, NAHS teacher 1948-73, athletic director 1973-86, Baseball coach for 25 years and in the Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame, Outstanding athlete at Indiana State University for football in 1947, In 1985 was given the Bob Jones Award for sportsmanship in golf, Leader of the Pacific area deployment of PT boats during World War II, Received the Legion of Merit, Silver Star, and the Navy Distinguished Service medals, Author of the Officer Personnel Act of 1947, NAHS faculty 1946-1954 and principal 1954-1976, Helped develop the Prosser Vocational Program and adult educational programs, Started the Rotary Scholarship Banquet for the top 10% of the senior class, Developed a high school science research program at NAHS with 90% graduating college with science degrees, First full-time secondary education faculty member at IU Southeast, Winner of many teaching awards including, IU Southeasts Outstanding Teacher, English teacher, dean of girls, and psychological case worker for NA-FC schools, Founder of the Floyd County Mental Health Chapter, Award-winning member of the Floyd County Historical Society, Humane Society, Animal Rescue League and Regional Youth Services, NAHS teacher 1946-1954 and administrator 1954-1979, First director of WNAS 88.1 FM; the first high school radio station in the world, President of the NA-FC Education Association and vice-president of the Indiana State Teachers Association, NAHS public address announcer and spelling bee pronouncer, Football player at Purdue being All-American End in 1928, Purdue Athletics Director from 1942-1971 and inducted in the National Association of College Directors Hall of Fame, The first NAHS graduate to perform on Broadway.