
Congratulations to New Hartford's 2026 Male and Female Scholar-Athletes!
On Monday, June 8, 2026, at SRC Arena in Syracuse, NY, Peyton Way and Ashlee Fisher proudly represented the New Hartford Central School District at the Section III Scholar-Athlete Recognition Ceremony.
This prestigious honor recognizes student-athletes who have demonstrated outstanding achievement both in the classroom and in athletic competition. We are incredibly proud of Peyton and Ashlee for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence.
Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition, and thank you for representing New Hartford with pride!
On Monday, June 8, 2026, at SRC Arena in Syracuse, NY, Peyton Way and Ashlee Fisher proudly represented the New Hartford Central School District at the Section III Scholar-Athlete Recognition Ceremony.
This prestigious honor recognizes student-athletes who have demonstrated outstanding achievement both in the classroom and in athletic competition. We are incredibly proud of Peyton and Ashlee for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence.
Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition, and thank you for representing New Hartford with pride!

Two New Hartford Golfers Head to the State NYSPHSAA Championship
JP Lazzaro and Thomas Goodelle will compete in the NYSPHSAA Finals on June 7th and 8th At Mill Creek Golf Club in Churchville, NY.
Good luck and go Spartans!
JP Lazzaro and Thomas Goodelle will compete in the NYSPHSAA Finals on June 7th and 8th At Mill Creek Golf Club in Churchville, NY.
Good luck and go Spartans!

New School Outdoor Varsity Girls Track Record Set
🌟Records are Made to be Broken!!
On Saturday, May 16th at the Liverpool Invite, Ashlee Fisher set a new school record in the 400-meter dash in 57.68 seconds breaking a record set back in 1988 of 58.20.
🔥⚡️She also set a new record in the 200m race with a time of 26.12 that she already broke the record for earlier this season. 💥
Congratulations Ashlee.
🌟Records are Made to be Broken!!
On Saturday, May 16th at the Liverpool Invite, Ashlee Fisher set a new school record in the 400-meter dash in 57.68 seconds breaking a record set back in 1988 of 58.20.
🔥⚡️She also set a new record in the 200m race with a time of 26.12 that she already broke the record for earlier this season. 💥
Congratulations Ashlee.

New School Outdoor Varsity Girls Track Record Set
On Friday, May 1st, at the Ed Wadas Invitational in Whitesboro, the girls varsity track team added another name to the record books. Ashlee Fisher set a new school record in the 200-meter dash with a time of 26.25, breaking a mark that had stood since 1988. Congratulations Ashlee!

New Hartford CSD's MMichael Butler make history!!!
"Fifth Grader, Mikey Butler, has become New York’s first-ever two-time Trinity Award winner in youth wrestling—one of the sport’s most difficult and prestigious accomplishments. He secured this milestone by winning Reno Worlds in Reno, NV this past weekend, capturing the final piece needed to earn the Trinity. Reno Worlds featured elite competition from nearly all 50 states, as well as international athletes from Spain, Tokyo, Russia, Japan, and Italy.
The Trinity Award, presented by World of Wrestling, is earned only by wrestlers who win all three of the nation’s most competitive youth tournaments in a single season: Tulsa Nationals, Reno Worlds, and the WOW Kickoff Classic. Winning just one of these events is a major feat—winning all three in the same year requires an exceptional level of skill, consistency, and mental toughness.
To put this into perspective, only five youth wrestlers from New York have ever won the Trinity Award even once. Mikey has now done it twice—setting himself apart not just in our state, but across the entire country.
In addition to this milestone, Mikey is currently ranked #1 in the nation by World of Wrestling in his age and weight division (10U, 80 lbs), further solidifying his place among the elite young wrestlers in the United States."
Congratulations, Mikey!
"Fifth Grader, Mikey Butler, has become New York’s first-ever two-time Trinity Award winner in youth wrestling—one of the sport’s most difficult and prestigious accomplishments. He secured this milestone by winning Reno Worlds in Reno, NV this past weekend, capturing the final piece needed to earn the Trinity. Reno Worlds featured elite competition from nearly all 50 states, as well as international athletes from Spain, Tokyo, Russia, Japan, and Italy.
The Trinity Award, presented by World of Wrestling, is earned only by wrestlers who win all three of the nation’s most competitive youth tournaments in a single season: Tulsa Nationals, Reno Worlds, and the WOW Kickoff Classic. Winning just one of these events is a major feat—winning all three in the same year requires an exceptional level of skill, consistency, and mental toughness.
To put this into perspective, only five youth wrestlers from New York have ever won the Trinity Award even once. Mikey has now done it twice—setting himself apart not just in our state, but across the entire country.
In addition to this milestone, Mikey is currently ranked #1 in the nation by World of Wrestling in his age and weight division (10U, 80 lbs), further solidifying his place among the elite young wrestlers in the United States."
Congratulations, Mikey!

J.P. Lazzaro rolled a perfect 300 game on Thursday, January 30, 2026 at Vista Lanes against Proctor High School!
J.P. bowled a 248, 300, & 252, capping off the night with a career-high 800 series.
Congratulations, JP, on an outstanding performance!
J.P. bowled a 248, 300, & 252, capping off the night with a career-high 800 series.
Congratulations, JP, on an outstanding performance!
