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Suburban Council
NameSuburban Council
RegionCapital District

Suburban Council is a high school athletic conference in the Capital District of New York, comprising schools from Albany County, Saratoga County, and Rensselaer County. The council is a member of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association and features teams competing in various sports, including football, basketball, baseball, and soccer. Many of its member schools have produced notable athletes who have gone on to compete at the collegiate and professional levels, such as University at Albany, Siena College, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The Suburban Council has also been home to successful programs, including those at Shenendehowa High School, Guilderland High School, and Bethlehem Central High School.

Introduction

The Suburban Council is one of the premier high school athletic conferences in the Capital District, with a rich history of competition and excellence. Its member schools have a long tradition of producing talented athletes, many of whom have gone on to compete at top programs like University of Michigan, University of Notre Dame, and United States Military Academy. The council's teams have also had success in state and national competitions, with schools like Colonie Central High School and Niskayuna High School winning championships in sports like wrestling and lacrosse. The Suburban Council is also affiliated with other athletic organizations, including the Section II (NYSPHSAA) and the New York State Sportswriters Association.

History

The Suburban Council was established in the mid-20th century, with its original member schools including Averill Park High School, Columbia High School, and Lansingburgh High School. Over the years, the council has undergone several changes, including the addition of new member schools like Ballston Spa High School and Saratoga Springs High School. The Suburban Council has also been home to many notable coaches, including Mike McGuire of Shenendehowa High School and Joe Loudis of Bethlehem Central High School, who have led their teams to numerous championships and have been recognized for their contributions to the sport. The council's history is also closely tied to that of other athletic organizations, including the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association and the Adirondack Baseball League.

Member Schools

The Suburban Council currently consists of 15 member schools, including Shaker High School, Colonie Central High School, and Guilderland High School. These schools are located throughout the Capital District and offer a range of athletic programs, including track and field, swimming and diving, and volleyball. Many of the member schools have a long history of competition and have produced notable athletes, such as Jimmer Fredette of Glens Falls High School and Mike DeBrito of Saratoga Springs High School. The Suburban Council's member schools are also affiliated with other organizations, including the New York State Association of Independent Schools and the Capital District Library Council.

Sports Championships

The Suburban Council has a rich tradition of competition, with its member schools winning numerous championships in various sports. Shenendehowa High School has been particularly successful, winning state championships in sports like football and basketball. Other member schools, such as Bethlehem Central High School and Guilderland High School, have also had success in sports like soccer and lacrosse. The Suburban Council's teams have also competed against top programs from other conferences, including the Big 10 Conference and the Suburban League (Ohio). The council's championships are often covered by local media outlets, including the Albany Times Union and the Saratogian.

Notable Alumni

The Suburban Council has produced many notable alumni, including athletes who have gone on to compete at the collegiate and professional levels. Jimmer Fredette of Glens Falls High School is a notable example, having played in the NBA for teams like the Sacramento Kings and the Chicago Bulls. Other notable alumni include Mike DeBrito of Saratoga Springs High School, who played football at University of Michigan, and Kristen Mann of Fonda-Fultonville High School, who played basketball at University of California, Los Angeles. The Suburban Council's alumni have also gone on to achieve success in other fields, including politics, business, and entertainment, with notable examples including Kirsten Gillibrand of Dartmouth College and John McEnroe of Stanford University.

Organization and Governance

The Suburban Council is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from each of its member schools. The council is also affiliated with other athletic organizations, including the New York State Public High School Athletic Association and the National Federation of State High School Associations. The Suburban Council's governance structure is designed to promote fair competition and sportsmanship among its member schools, with rules and regulations in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants. The council's organization and governance are also influenced by other factors, including the No Child Left Behind Act and the New York State Education Department. Category:High school sports conferences and leagues in the United States

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