Northern Cambria School District

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Northern Cambria School District
School District type Public
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Thomas Estep III
Director of Finance and Human Resources Jennie Ivory
Location Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania
Mascot Colts
Colors Black and Gold
School Web Site [1]

Map of Cambria County, Pennsylvania School Districts
Map of Cambria County, Pennsylvania School Districts
Map of Cambria County, Pennsylvania with Municipal Labels showing Cities and Boroughs (red), Townships (white), and Census-designated places (blue).
Map of Cambria County, Pennsylvania with Municipal Labels showing Cities and Boroughs (red), Townships (white), and Census-designated places (blue).

The Northern Cambria School District is a public school district located in northwestern Cambria County in Pennsylvania. It geographically comprises the borough of Northern Cambria and the townships of Barr and Susquehanna.

The high school's girls sports teams have enjoyed plenty of recent success. They have won eight District 6 championships in the last six years. They won three this past year (track and field, basketball, and volleyball). The girls basketball team finished 2nd in the state in 2008 while the girls volleyball team won the PIAA A state championship in 2005 and finished 2nd in 2004 and 2006.

Surrounding school districts include:

  • Cambria Heights School District
  • Central Cambria School District
  • Blacklick Valley School District
  • Penns Manor School District
  • Purchase Line School District
  • Harmony Area School District

Bishop Carroll High School in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania is a nearby private high school.

Northern Cambria School District is governed by a popularly elected school board comprised of nine members that are elected from the entire district. The current superintendent is Dr. Thomas Estep III.

The schools within the district include Northern Cambria High School and Northern Cambria Elementary/Middle School. Students in grades K-8 attend the elementary/middle school while students in grades 9-12 attend the high school.

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[edit] Northern Cambria Elementary/Middle School

The elementary school's address is:
601 Joseph Street
Northern Cambria, PA 15714

The current principal at the elementary school is Mr. Thomas Rocco. The elementary school now has two gymnasiums as one was added in 2007. It also has a swimming pool and an auditorium. Graduation ceremonies for high school graduates are held at the middle school auditorium.

[edit] Athletics

The following junior high athletics are offered for students in grades 7-9:

  • Junior High Football (Fall)
  • Junior High Girls Basketball (Fall)
  • Junior High Boys Basketball (Winter)
  • Junior High Volleyball (Spring)
  • Junior High Boys and Girls Track and Field (Spring)

[edit] Northern Cambria High School

The high school's address is:
813 35th Street
Northern Cambria, PA 15714

The current high school building is the John F. Kennedy building, which opened in 1963 when the students from the former Barnesboro and Spangler High Schools were housed first at the same location. The current principal at the high school is Mr. Dennis Colbert. The main gymnasium for the high school's sports teams is located in the high school. There is also an auditorium at the high school. The Northern Cambria Track and Sports Complex (Charles Miller Track) is located behind the high school. The school football field is not at the high school, but at a site about one mile away.

Students interested in pursuing vocational studies can attend Admiral Perry Vo-Tech in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania for some classes.

[edit] Athletics

PIAA

Northern Cambria High School offers the following PIAA sports:

  • Football
  • Girls Volleyball
  • Cross Country
  • Golf
  • Boys Basketball
  • Girls Basketball
  • Wrestling
  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Swimming
  • Boys Track and Field
  • Girls Track and Field

[edit] District 6 Championships

Northern Cambria competes in District 6 of the PIAA. In most sports, Northern Cambria is either in the A or AA classification. District championships include:

  • Girls AA Track and Field 2008
  • Girls AA Basketball 2008
  • Girls A Volleyball 2007
  • Girls AA Track and Field 2007
  • Girls A Volleyball 2006
  • Girls A Volleyball 2005
  • Girls A Volleyball 2004
  • Girls A Softball 2003
  • Boys AA Basketball 2001
  • Boys B Basketball 1965
  • Boys B Basketball 1964

[edit] PIAA State Team Championships

2005 Girls Volleyball State Champion - Class A
The 2005 girls volleyball team won the PIAA championship at the A classification, defeating the Marian Catholic Fillies 25-8, 26-24, 25-13. They defeated the Reading Central Catholic Cardinals 22-25, 25-16, 25-17, 25-15 in the state semifinals. The championships were held at Central York High School. Northern Cambria finished the year with a record of 27-0.[1]

1965 Boys Basketball State Champion - Class B
In 1965 the boys basketball team (competing in Class B) won the school's first state championship, defeating the representative from Eastern Pennsylvania, Montrose, by a score of 78 to 69. The game was played at the Pitt Field House on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh. Montrose was the defending state champions and also came into the game with a 53-game unbeaten streak. The Colts' victory ended Montrose's bid to tie the state record for consecutive wins. Northern Cambria finished the year with a record of 27-1, with their lone loss coming to DeMatha Catholic High School of Maryland.[2]

[edit] PIAA State Championship Playoff Appearances

2008 Girls AA Basketball State Runner-Up
The 2008 team became the first girls basketball team at the school to make the state playoffs. In the first round (the round of 32), NC defeated District 7's #7 seed Beaver 56-47. In the second round, they defeated District 7's #4 seed Ford City 54-18. In the state quarterfinals, they defeated District 10's #2 seed Girard in the state quarterfinals 41-30 at Slippery Rock. In the Western Final, the Colts defeated District 6 rival Bishop McCort 45-42. They lost in the state final to York Catholic 52-40 at the Bryce Jordan Center in State College. In the District 6 playoffs, NC defeated Southern Huntingdon 60-48 in the semifinals and then defeated Bishop McCort in the District 6 championship 65-48 at the War Memorial in Johnstown.

2006 Girls A Volleyball State Runner-Up
The Colts finished as state runners-up in A volleyball in 2006. Northern Cambria defeated District 7 Champion Geibel Catholic in the state semifinals, defeating the Gators 25-22, 21-25, 21-25, 25-21, 15-10. The Colts then lost to Reading Central Catholic 25-22, 25-12, 25-15 in the state championship game. The championships were held at Central York High School. It was the third straight year that Northern Cambria made it to the championship match in girls volleyball (they won the title in 2005).[3]

2004 Girls A Volleyball State Runner-Up
In 2004, Northern Cambria defeated Reading Central Catholic 25-21, 19-25, 25-20, 26-24 in the state semifinals. They then lost in the finals to District 10 Champion Cochranton 25-17, 25-23, 25-20. The championships were held at Robert Morris University outside of Pittsburgh.[4]

2007 Girls A Volleyball State Semifinalist
The volleyball team continued its success in 2007. This time, however, the Colts fell in the state semifinals, losing to the Cochranton Cardinals, the District 10 Champion, 3 sets to 1. The championships were held at Central York High School.

2006 Girls A Softball State Semifinalist
In 2006, the Northern Cambria softball team reached the state's final four. The Colts lost to eventual state champion Blue Ridge in the state semifinals. The game was played in Williamsport, PA. Northern Cambria lost the District 6 Championship that year to Southern Huntingdon. They rebounded, however, by defeating Northern Bedford and East Juniata to reach the final four. The Colts played in the "eastern" half of the state bracket.

2003 Girls A Softball State Semifinalist
In 2003, the Colts softball team lost to Chartiers-Houston in the state semifinals in heartbreaking fashion. Northern Cambria lost a 1-0 lead late in the game and lost 2-1 in eight innings. The Colts won the school's first District 6 Championship in girls sports by defeating Southern Huntingdon. They then defeated Northern Bedford and Leechburg to reach the state semifinals. Northern Cambria defeated Leechburg 1-0 in 13 innings. The Colts played in the "western" half of the state bracket. [5]

2007 Boys A Basketball First Round - Round of 32
The boys basketball team made the PIAA playoffs by finishing fourth in District 6 A. The team lost to Harmony in the district semifinals. They then lost to [[Saltsburg High School|Saltsburg] in the consolation game. In the first round of the state playoffs, the team lost to defending PIAA A champion Elk County Catholic.

2002 Boys AA Basketball First Round - Round of 32
In 2002, the boys basketball team made the state playoffs for the third straight year. The team lost to District 5's North Star. The team lost to [[Tyrone High School|Tyrone] in the District 6 semifinals but defeated Homer Center to finish 3rd in District 6.

2001 Boys AA Basketball First Round - Round of 32
The 2001 basketball team won the District 6 AA championship by defeating Westmont Hilltop. They lost a heartbreaker in the first round of the state playoffs to District 7's Wilkinsburg.

2000 Boys AA Basketball First Round - Round of 32

[edit] PIAA Individual Champions

Janae Dunchack has won two individual state gold medals in track and field. As a freshman, she won the high jump at the 2007 PIAA state championships. She repeated the feat this past year as well.

[edit] Conference Affiliation

Northern Cambria's athletic teams compete in the Heritage Conference. Most of the schools in this conference are in Indiana County. The conference consists of the following teams:

Recent conference championships include:

  • 2008 Girls Track and Field
  • 2008 Girls Basketball
  • 2007 Girls Volleyball
  • 2007 Girls Track and Field
  • 2007 Girls Basketball (shared with Penns Manor)
  • 2007 Boys Basketball (shared with Blairsville)
  • 2006 Girls Volleyball
  • 2006 Girls Track and Field
  • 2006 Girls Basketball
  • 2005 Girls Volleyball
  • 2005 Girls Track and Field
  • 2005 Girls Softball
  • 2004 Girls Volleyball
  • 2004 Girls Track and Field
  • 2004 Girls Softball
  • 2003 Girls Softball
  • 2003 Girls Track and Field
  • 2003 Girls Basketball (shared with Marion Center)

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