Cony High School Athletics
Athletic Department · 120 Cony Street · Augusta, ME 04330 · 207-626-2456 · Athletic Info 620-8004

Links of Interest
Webpage last updated:  11/17/05

Augusta School Department.  This is the site you probably found us on.  For a look at the city's educational system and policies, etc. click on and check us out!

Cony All-Sports Boosters - This group is responsible for supplementing the athletic budget at Cony High School.  They have the schedules posted and more!

Maine Principals' Association - Good site for info regarding rules and regulations by the state principals' association that carries out the educational mission of our youth in secondary education (Grades 9-12); academic and co-curricular information included.

Maine Department of Education - The State's political arm for our youth's education.  Their mission is the education of our state's youth from grades K-12.  From here you can link into other Maine State Government sites.

Media Links...
    The Bangor Daily News - for those following the Eastern Maine opponents and
    getting a taste of the "other Maine" through their broad news coverage and
    links.
    The Kennebec Journal - The local paper in Augusta, Maine.  It is linked with

   MaineToday.com - a good site with other media outlets.  Click on sports.

NCAA - National Collegiate Athletic Association.  This is the website for students interested in playing sports at the collegiate level at an NCAA sanctioned school and just linking onto member universities and other institutions of higher learning.  NCAA Clearinghouse is the site for the students to input their info to get on the NCAA Clearinghouse and be eligible for play at the NCAA level - all devisions.

NFHS - The National Federation of State High School Associations.  This site is the organization that passes the rules for the various sports and extra-curricular activities of high schools throughout the nation.

Sports Done Right - Sports Done RightTM: A Call to Action on Behalf of Maine's Student-Athletes is centered around seven core principles and supporting core practices that describe what healthy sports programs look like. Also highlighting the report are "Out-of-Bounds" items that red flag troubling trends, negative behaviors and attitudes, and policies that should be eliminated.  This site is from the Maine Center for Sport and Coaching, in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Maine.