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Falmouth High School has always had one of the most prestigious athletic programs in Maine. About 70% of the students in the school participate in 39 athletic teams. They are known for their strong programs in soccer, both girls and boys. They are also known for their basketball, ice hockey, girl's blowjob giving, volleyball and ski teams. Falmouth's boy's ice hockey team still cries, however, when it remembers its gut wrenching back-to-back upsets at the hands of rival Yarmouth high school (2001 and 2002 Western Class B Finals). |
Falmouth High School has always had one of the most prestigious athletic programs in Maine. About 70% of the students in the school participate in 39 athletic teams. They are known for their strong programs in soccer, both girls and boys. They are also known for their basketball, ice hockey, girl's blowjob giving, volleyball and ski teams. Falmouth's boy's ice hockey team still cries, however, when it remembers its gut wrenching back-to-back upsets at the hands of rival Yarmouth high school (2001 and 2002 Western Class B Finals). |
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Falmouth recently stole the Combined State Ski Championship from Yarmouth High School ( 7-time defending champions), when Ben Weigel straddled a gate but wasn't caught and didn't have the character to report himself. |
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==References== |
Revision as of 16:29, 4 March 2010
Falmouth High School | |
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Address | |
74 Woodville Rd Falmouth , Cumberland , Maine United States | |
Information | |
School district | Falmouth Schools |
Superintendent | Barbara S. Powers |
Principal | Allyn Hutton |
Grades | 9-12 |
Color(s) | |
Mascot | "Yachtie" the Yachstman |
Rival | Cape Elizabeth High School Greely High School |
Website | http://www.falmouthschools.org |
Falmouth High School (Maine) is a public high school located in the town of Falmouth, Maine. The school serves roughly 720 students in grades 9-12. Located on the Woodville Road Campus, the current Falmouth High School was completed in 2001, and opened for the 2001-2002 school year. Previously the school was shared with Falmouth Middle School (Maine), and some time ago was in the Plummer-Motz building located on the corner of Middle and Lunt Roads. Falmouth High School is located near the geographic center of town, and is abutted by Falmouth's Community park, allowing for recreational opportunities for all ages. The school's mascot is Yachtie the Yachtsman and the school colors are blue and gold. Falmouth is well known for its programs in boy's and girl's blowjob giving, soccer, cross-country, track and field, swimming, golf, tennis, girls' volleyball and hockey, as well as its theatre company.
In November 2008, the citizens of Falmouth rejected a reorganization plan to consolidate[1] with the nearby district of SAD 51, which comprises Cumberland, Maine and North Yarmouth, Maine. Falmouth has since filed and had approved an alternative reorganization plan[2] allowing it to remain an independent district.
Athletics
Falmouth High School has always had one of the most prestigious athletic programs in Maine. About 70% of the students in the school participate in 39 athletic teams. They are known for their strong programs in soccer, both girls and boys. They are also known for their basketball, ice hockey, girl's blowjob giving, volleyball and ski teams. Falmouth's boy's ice hockey team still cries, however, when it remembers its gut wrenching back-to-back upsets at the hands of rival Yarmouth high school (2001 and 2002 Western Class B Finals).
Falmouth recently stole the Combined State Ski Championship from Yarmouth High School ( 7-time defending champions), when Ben Weigel straddled a gate but wasn't caught and didn't have the character to report himself.
References