Watertown High School (Connecticut)
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Watertown High School is a public high school serving Watertown, Connecticut
Watertown, Connecticut
Watertown is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 21,661 at the 2000 census. The zip code for Watertown is 06795. It is a suburb of Waterbury. It borders the towns of Woodbury, Middlebury, Litchfield, Plymouth, Bethlehem, and Thomaston.-Founding History:More...

. It is located at 324 French Street, Watertown, Connecticut.

Current Administration

  • Principal Mr. Matthew A. Geary
  • Assistant Principal Mr. Marc Balanda
  • Assistant Principal Mrs. Monica Kreuzer

Athletics

Watertown is a member of the Naugatuck Valley League. It supports a wide array of sports for its students including soccer, cross country, field hockey, football, basketball, indoor track, weight lifting, swimming and diving, baseball, softball, golf, outdoor track, and lacrosse. Facilities for the sports are scattered all across Watertown; from its new turf field (2009) and pool located on campus to Deland Field, Veterans Memorial Park and Crestbrook Park Golf Course. Watertown is a member of CAS
CAS
' may refer to:-Institutions:* California Academy of Sciences, a museum of natural history, San Francisco, California, USA* Casualty Actuarial Society, a professional society of actuaries in the United States...

 and CIAC. The boy's ice hockey team is a co-op between both Watertown High School and Pomperaug High School of Southbury, Connecticut. This team, unlike other sports the school offers, is a member of the South West Conference. All home games are played on the campus of The Taft School, also located in Watertown.

Notable alumni

  • Rico Brogna
    Rico Brogna
    Rico Joseph Brogna is a former Major League Baseball first baseman who played for the Detroit Tigers, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox, and Atlanta Braves in his career starting in 1992, and from 1994 to 2001...

    , Class of 1988 - former MLB player. Played over nine seasons with the Tigers, Mets, Phillies, Red Sox and Atlanta Braves.

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