News
October 21, 2008
Nottingham alum
Cintia
Johnson(’05), a point guard for Syracuse University’s
women's basketball team, will forego her senior season. She will
graduate early, in December, and is expecting a child in
January. She plans on eventually pursuing a professional
basketball career overseas.
Antoinetta Ratleff (’05) wrote a letter to the editor
applaud the plans to improve Nottingham’s field and auditorium.
Antoinetta was a freshman at SUNY Fredonia when she wrote the
letter.
Feb. 8, 2006
Cintia Johnson (’05)
is on the SU women's basketball team. Just a freshman, Johnson
was in the starting line-up last night against Georgetown.
March 4, 2006
Matt Abbott, Chris Greenman
and
Jason Maxon (’05)
are part of S.U.’s lacrosse team this year. Matt scored
two goals in SU’s win against Army on Feb. 25.
April 20, 2006
Craig Reopell, who has coached tennis off and on at
Nottingham for 9 years, said that the nature of the communities
from which Syracuse city schools draw their student creates
challenges that suburban schools don’t face. “We have 18
kids right now, and 14 of them come from different countries.”
Money is perhaps the biggest obstacle. In a sport like
tennis, the athletes and their families often end up footing the
bill for personal equipment. Despite everything, some
students will excel.
Jeremy Deuel (’05) won more than 100 matches during his
career. Deuel won two Section III championships and now
attends Siena College on a scholarship.
May 16, 2006
Former Nottingham basketball star
Sephronia Sallard (’05)
has transferred from the University of Kansas to the University
of Pittsburgh. Homesickness played a part in her decision. She
scored 1,569 career points at Nottingham.
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