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2013 WWNEPSSA Schools and Contacts 2013 WWNEPSSA Schools and Contacts School Athletic Director Head Coach Class A (10 Schools) Choate Rosemary Hall School http://www.choate.edu 333 Christian Street, Wallingford, CT 06492 Ned Gallagher 203-697-2417 [email protected] Rick Koczak 860-307-7638 [email protected] Convent of the Sacred Heart http://www.cshgreenwich.org 1177 King Street, Greenwich, CT 06831 Kelly Stone 203-532-3324 [email protected] Logan Condon 203-565-2472 [email protected] Deerfield Academy http://www.deerfield.edu 7 Boyden Lane, Deerfield, MA 01342 Chip Davis 413-773-0241 [email protected] Heidi Valk 413-774-4675 [email protected] Greenwich Academy http://www.greenwichacademy.org 200 North Maple Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830 Martha Brousseau 203-625-8977 [email protected] Alistair Lonsdale 203-979-5472 [email protected] Hotchkiss School http://www.hotchkiss.org 11 Interlaken Road, PO Box 800, Lakeville, CT 06039 Robin Chandler 860-435-3294 [email protected] Richard Kirby 860-596-4165 [email protected] Kent School http://www.kent-school.edu 1 Macedonia Road, PO Box 2006, Kent, CT 06757 Todd Marble 860-927-6038 [email protected] Jesse Klingebiel 860-927-6098 [email protected] Loomis Chaffee School http://www.loomischaffee.org 4 Batchelder Road, Windsor, CT 06095 Bob Howe 860-687-6308 [email protected] Carey O'Brien 860-687-6237 [email protected] Northfield Mount Hermon School http://www.nmhschool.org One Lamplighter Way, Mount Hermon, MA 01354 Tom Pratt 413-498-3466 [email protected] Caswell Nilsen [email protected] Taft School http://www.taftschool.org 110 Woodbury Road, Watertown, CT 06795 Robert Madden 860-945-7871 [email protected] Robert Madden 860-945-7871 [email protected] Westminster School http://www.westminster-school.org 995 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT 06070 Tim Joncas [email protected] Farrell Swain 208-720-8930 [email protected] Class B (8 Schools) Berkshire School http://www.berkshireschool.org 245 North Undermountain Road, Sheffield, MA 01257 Dan Driscoll 413-229-1292 [email protected] Jason Gappa 413-229-1327 [email protected] Hopkins School http://www.hopkins.edu 986 Forest Road, New Haven, CT 06515 Tom Parr 203-397-1001 [email protected] Gerard Casanova 203-389-9834 [email protected] Kingswood Oxford School http://www.kingswoodoxford.org 170 Kingswood Road, West Hartford, CT 06119 Susan Cabot 860-233-9631 [email protected] Tracy Deeter 860-233-9631 [email protected] Miss Porter's School http://www.missporters.org 60 Main Street, Farmington, CT 06032 Jez McIntosh 860-409-3710 [email protected] Avi Dubnov 860-538-0323 [email protected] Pomfret School http://www.pomfretschool.org 398 Pomfret Street, Pomfret, CT 06258 Bruce Paro 860-963-6135 [email protected] Erin Fisher 860-963-5220 [email protected] Suffield Academy http://www.suffieldacademy.org 185 North Main Street, Suffield, CT 06078 Wayne Patterson 860-386-4451 [email protected] Kristin Runey 804-405-0806 [email protected] Drew Gamere (Co-directors) [email protected] Wilbraham & Monson Academy http://www.wmacademy.org 423 Main Street, Wilbraham, MA 01095 Don Nicholson 413-596-6811 [email protected] Don Nicholson 413-596-6811 [email protected] Williston Northampton School http://www.williston.com 19 Payson Avenue, Easthampton, MA 01027 Mark Conroy 413-529-3253 [email protected] Erin Davey 603-759-4864 [email protected] Class C (15 Schools) Canterbury School http://www.cbury.org 101 Aspetuck Avenue, New Milford, CT 06776 Dave Wilson 860-210-3800 [email protected] Jessica Magnuson 508-641-3203 [email protected] Cheshire Academy http://www.cheshireacademy.org 10 Main Street, Cheshire, CT 06410 Brett Torrey 203-439-7242 [email protected] Anne Kandell 203-439-7250 [email protected] Ethel Walker School http://www.ethelwalker.org 230 Bushy Hill Road, Simsbury, CT 06070 John Monagan 860-658-4330 [email protected] Todd D'Alessandro 860-658-4467 [email protected] Greens Farms Academy http://www.gfacademy.org 35 Beachside Avenue, PO Box 998, Greens Farms, CT 06838Tauni Butterfield 203-256-7517 [email protected] Tauni Butterfield 203-667-4519 [email protected] Gunnery http://www.gunnery.org 99 Green Hill Road, Washington, CT 06793 Jon Russillo 860-868-7334 [email protected] Alisa Croft 860-868-7259 [email protected] King http://www.klht.org 1450 Newfield Avenue, Stamford, CT 06905 Tom Decker 203-322-3496 x337 [email protected] Stuart Smith 203-556-9951 [email protected] Marianapolis School http://www.marianapolis.org 26 Chase Road, Tompson, CT 06277 Eric Gustavson 860-923-9565 x234 [email protected] Kellie Ryan 203-887-5002 [email protected] Masters School (NY) http://www.mastersny.org 49 Clinton Avenue, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 Ray Lacen 914-479-6569 [email protected] Michael Callisto 914-906-7419 [email protected] Millbrook School http://www.millbrook.org 131 Millbrook School Road, Millbrook, NY 12545 Ed Allen 845-677- 8261 [email protected] Gordie MacKenzie 845-677-8261 [email protected] Miss Hall's School http://www.misshalls.org 492 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA 01201 Matthew Ward 413-395-7035 [email protected] Stefanie Whalen [email protected] Rye Country Day School http://www.ryecountryday.org Cedar Street, Rye, NY 10580 Wendy Haft 914-925-4539 [email protected] Alin Andrei 203-559-5527 [email protected] School of the Holy Child http://www.holychildrye.org 2225 Westchester Avenue, Rye, NY 10580 John Pizzi 914-967-5622 x204 [email protected] Ernest Harmon 917-553-3657 [email protected] St Luke's School http://www.stlukesct.org 377 North Wilton Road, New Canaan, CT 06840 Kevin Butler 203-801-4912 [email protected] Dan Clarke 203-224-9466 [email protected] Stoneleigh-Burnham School http://www.sbschool.org 574 Bernardston Road, Greenfield, MA 01301 Jeff Conlon 413-774-2711 [email protected] Jessica Durfey 413-774-2711 [email protected] Westover School http://www.westoverschool.org 1237 Whittemore Road, Middlebury, CT 06762 Tiz Mulligan 203-577-4557 [email protected] Lee-Ann Lovelace 203-768-9304 [email protected] Class D (15 Schools) Chase Collegiate School http://www.chasecollegiate.org 565 Chase Parkway, Waterbury, CT 06708 Ray Behr 203-232-5603 [email protected] Adam Allerton 203-522-7274 [email protected] Christian Heritage School http://www.kingsmen.org 575 White Plains Road, Trumbell, CT 06611 John Egan 203-261-6230 x509 [email protected] John Egan 203-261-6230 x509 [email protected] Darrow School-New Lebanon http://www.darrowschool.org 110 Darrow Road, New Lebanon, NY 12125 Don Singleton 518-794-6000 [email protected] Jenna Barbary 518-794-6000 [email protected] Forman School http://www.formanschool.org 12 Norfolk Road, PO Box 80, Litchfield, CT 06759 Scott McCarty 860-601-6017 [email protected] Kyle Halloran 860-567-6215 [email protected] Hamden Hall http://www.hamdenhall.org 1108 Whitney Avenue, Hamden, CT 06517 David Doyle 203-752-2600 x656 [email protected] Christine Huber 203-671-9712 [email protected] Harvey School http://www.harveyschool.org 260 Jay Street, Katonah, NY 10536 Mark Brandon 914-232-7793 x121 [email protected] Tim Stark 914-980-3518 [email protected] Hyde School http://www.hyde.edu 150 Route 169, Woodstock, CT 06281 Sean Saucier 860-963-4776 [email protected] Russ Varney 860-963-4748 [email protected] MacDuffie School http://www.macduffie.org 66 School Street, Granby, MA 01033 Susan Fischer 413-467-1601 [email protected] Bob Marvel 413-626-3317 [email protected] Marvelwood School http://www.marvelwoodschool.org 476 Skiff Mountain Road, Kent, CT 06757 Dana Mason 860-927-0047 [email protected] Liza Maizel 203-788-9635 [email protected] Master's School (CT) http://www.masterschool.org 36 Westledge Road, West Simsbury, CT 06092 Ed Lebo 860-651-9361 [email protected] Gabriela Harakas 860-651-9361 [email protected] Oakwood Friends School http://www.oakwoodfriends.org 22 Spackenkill Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 Pete Sanfilippo 845-462-4200 [email protected] Lauren Dorsa 845-462-4200 [email protected] Poughkeepsie Day School http://www.poughkeepsieday.org 260 Boardman Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 Joan Matheis 845-462-7600 x225 [email protected] Joan Matheis 845-462-7600 x225 [email protected] Watkinson School http://www.watkinson.org 180 Bloomfield Avenue, Hartford, CT 06105 Kerry Boyle 860-236-5618 x134 [email protected] Kerry Boyle 860-236-5618 x134 [email protected] Williams School http://www.williamsschool.org 182 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320 Scott Wagner 860-439-5376 [email protected] Andrew Storton 203-901-5879 [email protected] Wooster School http://www.woosterschool.org 91 Miry Brook Road, Danbury, CT 06810 Dave MacNutt 203-830-3991 [email protected] Amanda Barter 203-830-3951 [email protected] * WWNEPSSA classes are consistent with NEPSAC classifications: Class A: 250+ Class B: 180-249 Class C: 110-179 Class D: < 110.
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