| Williamsport High School | |
|---|---|
| Address | |
5 South Clifton Drive , 21795 United States  | |
| Coordinates | 39°35′47″N 77°48′36.7″W / 39.59639°N 77.810194°W | 
| Information | |
| Type | Public | 
| Established | 1970 | 
| School district | Washington County Public Schools | 
| NCES District ID | 2400660[1] | 
| NCES School ID | 240066001295[2] | 
| Principal | Scott Noll | 
| Grades | 9–12 | 
| Enrollment | 920 | 
| Color(s) | Royal blue and White | 
| Mascot | Wildcat | 
| Website | wcpsmd | 
Williamsport High School is a public high school in Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, United States.
Baseball team
The school's baseball team, and its coach David Warrenfeltz, were the subject of a 2012 Sports Illustrated article. In a story written by Chris Ballard, Warrenfeltz discussed events affecting the team in early 2012 when the team's star pitcher and his prom date were killed in an automobile accident.[3] Despite the loss, the team rallied to win the Maryland state high school championship. Warrenfeltz was also a close friend and teammate of former Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart, who was killed in an automobile accident in 2009. Both Warrenfeltz and Adenhart graduated from Williamsport High School.[4]
Notable alumni
- Nick Adenhart, late Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim starting pitcher
 - Gina Marie Groh, United States District Court Judge
 - Dave Cole, former Major League Baseball pitcher
 
References
- ↑ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Washington County Public Schools". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
 - ↑ "Search for Public Schools - Williamsport High School (240066001295)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
 - ↑ McMillion, David (May 6, 2012) "Two Williamsport High School Athletes Killed in Wreck on Rench Road - Brendon Edward Colliflower and Samantha Rae Kelly Were Returning From Prom" Herald-Mail Tri-State News
 - ↑ Ballard, Chris (October 22, 2012), "Mourning Glory", Sports Illustrated, pages 57-68
 
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