More than 100 members of Albany High School’s fall varsity athletic teams have earned scholar-athlete recognition from the New York State Public High School Athletic Association. The student-athletes each maintained an academic average of 90 or higher during the first marking period this school year.
More than 55 percent of the City School District of Albany's fall athletes earned grade point averages above 90. The girls’ tennis team had the most players (77.8 percent) with grade point averages higher than 90.
Congratulations to all of our scholar-athletes!
Boys' cross country
Matthew Baker
Barak Binyamin
Samuel Bromirski
Jason Eveleth
Isaac Fong
Devin Hendricks
Inul Huda
Jahirul Islam
Santino Martinelli
Michael McNeil
Maxwell Roper
Quinn Urich
Peter Wiley
Austin Wolfgang
Girls' soccer
Mya Noe Aung
Cecile Bamberger
Kaitlyn Bliss
Polina Cassella
Aine Haugh
Alison Hayes
Kennedy Jones
Sophia Pearlman
Emma Russell
Carly Ryan
Ahnicia Scott
Theologjia Sofi
Football
Jihad Ali
Caleb John
Andre Woods
Dan Delaney
Girls' cross country
Amelia Colafati
Brianna Dollar
Elena Fasullo
Ciara Haugh
Ella Hubbell
Dalia Levy
Nancy Lundberg
Lina Morse
Macy O'Neil
Claire Patnaude
Natalie Penna
Victoria Saunders
Liberty Seifert
Elli Sol Strich
Casey Su-Morrill
Rylyn Swierzewski
Girls' swimming
Maggie Carroll
Edith DeRosa-Purcell
Sarahi Diaz De La Cruz
Anna Flanders
Olivia Henry
Adina Kligerman
Brogan Monroe
Irene Nelson
Faith O'Toole
Mary O'Toole
Hans Samonte
Kiana Samonte
Mackenzi Stevenson
Jennifer Uzhca
Grace VanBowen
Delia Weinstein
Cheerleading
Diavion Brown
Bria Holloman
Janoy Johnson
Lamaya Nelson
Girls' tennis
Olivia Aguado
Sarah Bearden
Kathleen Berry
Brandi Briere
Cole Churchill
Sydney DeLong
Mimi Morse
Liv Nevo
JanilleAlessan Nuqui
Macy O'Neil
Rachael Prosper
Aliyah Rivera
Ella Sleasman
Caroline Stenard
Boys' Soccer
William Bulmer
Jacob Choudhri
Paul Criscione
Yonatan Eligberg
Nicholas Hillengas
Christian Mariscal-Dreby
Jonathan Masih
David NTI
Daniel Pollydore
Toussaint Santicola-Jones
Yan Nyein Thu
Lucas Young
Israel Washington
The mission of the City School District of Albany is to work in partnership with our diverse community to engage every learner in a robust educational program designed to provide the knowledge and skills necessary for success. The district serves approximately 9,500 students in 18 elementary, middle and high schools. In addition to neighborhood schools, the district includes several magnet schools and programs, as well as other innovative academic opportunities for students, including four themed academies at Albany High School.