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- Glenn Bateman ‘79
- Svet Wilson ‘03
- Cam Kneeland ‘08
- Keely Maguire ‘08
- 2008 Girls outdoor Track Team
- Merite inductee Mike Carey 1971 – 2006
- Neil Patrick Hickey ’78
- Jennifer MacDonald ’96
- Mark T, Babcock ’86
- Shane Lee ‘06
- Maureen Madigan ’89
- Ron Corcoran Head Football Coach 1977-1997 & Athletic Director 1983 – 2001
- Con Madigan
- Daniel O’Connell Jr
- Katie Younes
- Lyndsay Thomson
- Yvonne Van Goor
- Henry Sheldon
- 1977-78 Boys Cross Country Team
- 1983-84 Wrestling Team
- Triton High School & Middle School – 112 Elm Street Byfield, MA
- Henry Graf Memorial Rink – 28 Low Street Newburyport, MA
- Old Town Hill – Newman Road Newbury, MA
- Ould Newbury Golf Course – 319 Newburyport Turnkpike Newbury, MA
- The Governor’s Academy – 1 Elm Street Byfield, MA
- YWCA – 13 Market Street Newburyport, MA
- PDF For All Sports Locations by School
- Amesbury High School
- Georgetown High School
- Hamilton-Wenham High School
- Ipswich High School
- Lynnfield High School
- Newburyport High School
- North Reading High School
- Rockport High School
- Saugus High School
FamilyID – Athletic Online Registration
We are excited to announce that we are now offering the convenience of online registration through FamilyID (www.familyid.com). FamilyID is a secure registration platform that provides you with an easy, user-friendly way to register for our programs, and helps us to be more administratively efficient and environmentally responsible. When you register through FamilyID, the system keeps track of your information in your FamilyID profile. You enter your information only once for each family member for multiple uses and multiple programs.
Schedules
The Cape Ann League has switched and is now using Arbiter Live:
https://arbiterlive.com/Teams?entityId=23767
If you would like to switch schools you can search other districts.
From here you can then click on the team and the schedule that you want to see.
You also have the ability to follow a team for easier access.
Triton Hall of Fame Info & Inductees
The Triton Athletics Program re-established the Triton Athletics Program Hall of Fame with the induction of the Class of 2015. The inaugural class was inducted in 1997, the second class was inducted in June of 2015 and followed up with the induction of the class of 2017. There are four types of inductions: athletes, merit, coach or team. Below you will find the criteria for all four. If you feel you know an alumnus deserving of this honor that you would like the committee to consider, please go to:
For further information please visit the TEF website at http://www.tritonedfoundation.org/ or via email at tritoneducationfoundation@gmail.com
Criteria for Nomination:
Any teacher, alumni or friend of Triton Regional may submit the names of nominees from the following criteria: Athletes• Athletic members will be nominated on the basis of outstanding play, integrity, sportsmanship and character. • A former Triton Regional athlete who performed with excellence and lettered in a varsity sport • The candidate must have been a member of a class that has graduated at least ten (10) years prior to nomination • The candidate must have attended Triton for at least 2 years. In the case of unusual circumstances, a waiver for this limitation may be invoked by a unanimous vote of the board of directors • Graduation from Triton is not a requirement for nomination Merit• Members will be nominated on the basis of their contributions to, or support of, the athletic programs at Triton • Merit nominees must have been associated with Triton athletics for a minimum of 20 years
Coaches• A coach must be a head varsity coach at Triton for at least 15 years. In the case of unusual circumstances, a waiver for this limitation may be invoked by a unanimous vote of the board of directors • Coaches members will be nominated on the basis of outstanding coaching, integrity, sportsmanship and character
Teams• Teams will be automatically inducted if they have won a Massachusetts State Title at least ten years ago.
2019 Inductees
2017 Hall of Fame Inductees
2015 Hall of Fame Inductees
(Please click on the name for additional information)
Inaugural Class of 1997 Hall of Fame Inductees
(Please click on the name for additional information)
Triton Youth Sports
The Triton School district is made up of three outstanding communities that offer numerous opportunities for young students to participate in youth sports. These great organizations are run by volunteers that dedicate their time and effort to provide a safe and structured environment for the younger student athletes of the Triton community.
Below is a list of sports offered throughout the year. In order to obtain the exact registration date and to find current sport specific information please click on the organizations name below and that will take you directly to their site.
Directions to Home and Away Athletic Events
College Recruitment
All prospective student-athletes must complete the amateurism certification questionnaire. If you are looking to enroll winter/spring 2010, you will need to login and request final amateurism certification by signing the 10.1 statement now. (If you enrolled full time in a Division I or II institution prior to 2007, you do not need to complete the amateurism questions.)
NOTE: Test scores must be reported directly from either ACT or SAT using code 9999. PLease visit the official NCAA Clearing House site for more information at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
NCAA Eligibility Center
As a reminder, the fee for prospective student-athletes registering with the NCAA Eligibility Center was increased by $10 last September 1, 2008. The rates will be $60 for U.S. registrants and $85 for international registrants. The last fee increase was in the summer of 2004. The establishment of the NCAA Eligibility Center in Indianapolis was first announced in January 2007 by Dr. Myles Brand, president of the NCAA. The Eligibility Center certifies the academic and amateur credentials of all college-bound student-athletes who wish to compete in NCAA Division I or II athletics. The Eligibility Center staff is focused on fostering a cooperative environment of education and partnership with the high schools and with high school student-athletes. NCAA regulations are set by NCAA colleges and universities and require all incoming student-athletes to meet a prescribed level of academic performance standards while maintaining their amateur status before entering college. The Eligibility Center collects data from high schools, sport-sanctioning bodies and, most importantly, high school student-athletes in order to make academic and amateur eligibility decisions. Ultimately, the individual student-athlete is responsible for achieving and protecting his or her eligibility status. For more information, please contact the NCAA Eligibility Center at www.eligibilitycenter.org.
For more information visit: https://web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter/common/
The Reality of College Scholarships and Playing at the Collegiate Level
Even though interscholastic athletics may garner an extraordinary amount of attention from spectators at given times, it is important to remember that these programs exist to prepare young men and women for the next level of life, not the next level of sports. If the primary purpose of interscholastic activity was to create future contributors to college or professional sports, then we would be failing miserably, as a negligible number of the 50,000 graduating student-athletes each year move on to a higher athletic level. Recent trends have seen a significant expansion in non-school sports organizations that tout their ability to offer training and the opportunity to participate in programs that will lead to pathways to play at “the next level”. The New York Times recently published a series of articles that took a clear look at the reality of how much money is available for athletic scholarships and also, the pros and cons of playing collegiate sports. We recommend it to all parents and students. ● http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/10/sports/10scholarships.html?_r=1&oref=slogin● http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/11/sports/11coaches.html● http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/12/sports/12lifestyles.html
ATTENTION:
If you have already registered and plan on enrolling in college fall 2010 or later, you will need to transfer your existing account to the new Eligibility Center Web site. To begin, click the “Registered Student Login” link and follow the instructions. If needed, click here for helpful information about the transfer process.
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