At the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Board of Education meeting on Mar. 11, the district’s athletics program took center stage as student-athletes were honored for their outstanding accomplishments this winter season.
The highlight of the evening was the recognition of Colton Schmiesing, who made history as the first member of the Oyster Bay-East Norwich wrestling team to win a state championship. Competing in the state wrestling championship in Albany, Colton secured the title in dramatic fashion, defeating the returning state champion in just the first 10 seconds of overtime. Superintendent Dr. Francesco Ianni and Athletic Director Ms. Shannon McEntee introduced Colton to the board, celebrating his remarkable achievement. Dr. Ianni, who personally attended the match after jumping in his car to witness the historic moment, praised Colton’s dedication and skill.
Colton was joined on stage by his coach, Jack Thibault, and his father, who has played a key role in coaching and supporting his wrestling journey. To commemorate his victory, he was presented with a plaque by Dr. Ianni, Ms. McEntee and Board of Education President Laurie Kowalsky.
Following Colton’s recognition, Ms. McEntee acknowledged the success of all winter athletes and their coaches, noting that seven out of the district’s ten teams secured playoff bids. Among the achievements:
* The boys and girls varsity basketball teams advanced to the semifinals.
* The varsity wrestling team qualified for the quarterfinals in the team championship, with Colton earning the title of county champion in the 108-pound weight class.
* The boys and girls indoor track and field teams each finished second in their conference championship meet. Olivia Garcia secured a county title by placing first in shot put, while the boys 4x800 relay team were crowned county champions and went on to compete at the state championships, finishing eighth overall in Division 2.
* The girls and boys varsity fencing teams had an impressive showing at the county championship, with four athletes placing in the top three. Gabriella Sherlock claimed the county title in women’s foil.
* The girls varsity cheerleading team made history by advancing to the UCA semifinals for the first time in school history and finishing second in the county tournament.
* All ten varsity teams were recognized as scholar-athlete teams, demonstrating their commitment to excellence both on the field and in the classroom.
Ms. McEntee then invited all athletes who achieved county and state-level recognition to come forward and receive certificates in honor of their accomplishments.
Following the athletic celebration, Ms. McEntee provided an update on the district’s physical education, health and athletics programs, highlighting the continued growth and success of Oyster Bay-East Norwich student-athletes. The Board of Education and community members in attendance applauded the dedication, hard work and sportsmanship of all the student-athletes, coaches and staff who contribute to the district’s thriving athletic program.
Date Added: 3/13/2025