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Commander, U.S. Transportation Command, U.S. Air Force Gen. Jacqueline Van Ovost, and Commander, U.S. European Command, U.S. Army Gen. Christopher G. Cavoli, deliver testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee in review of the Defense Authorization Request for Fiscal Year 2024, Washington, D.C., April 27, 2023. (DoD photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Alexander Kubitza)
SASC Friday Twilight race, 15 January 2021 - No 1 Division approaching the start - Tanami (626) Samphire (7206) and Gecko (RQ71)
JV Season
The JV girls volleyball team had a rebuilding year. The program welcomed nine new athletes who made up the team. K-Ghiana Brinson, Naomi Garcia, Janet Ginarte, Janiah Robinson, Nadia Hollis, Thalia Penix, Sariyha Richards, Arieanna Crouch, and A’mour Derby were all first-year players, having never played the sport before. These girls worked hard and improved throughout the season, managing to win a few sets towards the end. They show great promise to our program and will be leaders for our up-and-coming volleyball athletes.
-Coach Nicole Clark
Varsity Season
Coaching this season with an entirely new team was difficult at first. Despite these challenges, The lady Atoms came far as a team and as a family. Their hard work and effort allowed them to grow as a unit and win a few sets throughout the season. Winning those sets throughout the season built enough confidence in the lady Atoms to end this season with a major victory against Hamilton High School. This season was a learning experience, and I hope the Lady Atoms will enter next Season ready to succeed.
-Coach Carrie Blunt
SASC Sunday Non-spinnaker series, 13 December 2020 - Hotspur 2 (A174) and Banter (6669) approaching the finish
On Friday, September 28, 2018, the Syracuse Academy of Science held its third annual Science Meets Jazz fundraising dinner. Jennifer Sanders and Iris St. Meran, news anchors and hosts of the podcast "The Ladies Room" emceed the event at the Sky Armory. Doors opened at 6:00 p.m. and the evening began with demonstrations from the #SASCS Robotics Club, a silent auction featuring a custom piece created by the #SASCS Art Club, and three musical numbers performed by the #SASCS High School band and choir.
Headlining the evening was the world-renowned saxophonist, Elan Trotman. The SAMMY award-winning jazz group, E.S.P. Jazz, opened the evening and accompanied Trotman during his set. The audience enjoyed Mr. Trotman's original work, Island Gal, and danced the night away with classic sounds from Stevie Wonder and Earth Wind and Fire.
The evening was put together to bring the world of art and science together to raise funds for STEM and Robotics programs at the Syracuse Academy of Science. Overall it was an absolute success, and would not have been possible without the followings sponsors: Pathfinder Bank, M&T Insurance Agency, Barclay Damon, Just The Right Stuff, Wegmans, Americu, Terra Science Foundation, 100 Black Men of Syracuse, Chartwells, WAER, The Sky Armory, ALoft Hotels, George Kilpatrick, Hummels & BME, Jim Stagnitta Electric, and Austin & Co. Thank you for supporting the Syracuse Academy of Science. We are building success one ATOM at a time.
SASC Sunday Series race, 12 December 21 - the fleet, led by As You Do (7124) on the last leg to the finish
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Senator Jim Inhofe hosts the McAlester Stampede Reception at Hart Senate Office Building with the Oklahoma Delegation and the Secretary of the Army Dr. Mark T. Esper, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley and the Army Vice Chief of Staff James C. McConville in Washington D.C., Oct. 3, 2018. (U.S. Army photo by B. Nicole Mejia)
SASC Sunday Non-pointscore race, 27 September 2020 - Caprice of Huon (13) and Paper Moon (364) approaching the finish
SASC Friday Twilight Race, 26 February 2021 - Zara (1612), Shambles (A185) and Artemis (MH192) at the start of Division 1
Ranking Member of the Senate Armed Services Committee Sen. Jack Reed speaks during a hearing on the Department of Defense budget request for fiscal year 2026 and the Future Years Defense Program at the Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., June 18, 2025. (DoD photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Alexander Kubitza)
SASC Sunday Non-spinnaker race, 21 February 2021 - Karoo Trophy - Vivienne Marie (A34) and Isabella (A17)
SASC Sunday Non-pointscore race, 27 September 2020 - Fidelis and Crackerjack on the last leg with ferry Narrabeen passing
On Friday, September 28, 2018, the Syracuse Academy of Science held its third annual Science Meets Jazz fundraising dinner. Jennifer Sanders and Iris St. Meran, news anchors and hosts of the podcast "The Ladies Room" emceed the event at the Sky Armory. Doors opened at 6:00 p.m. and the evening began with demonstrations from the #SASCS Robotics Club, a silent auction featuring a custom piece created by the #SASCS Art Club, and three musical numbers performed by the #SASCS High School band and choir.
Headlining the evening was the world-renowned saxophonist, Elan Trotman. The SAMMY award-winning jazz group, E.S.P. Jazz, opened the evening and accompanied Trotman during his set. The audience enjoyed Mr. Trotman's original work, Island Gal, and danced the night away with classic sounds from Stevie Wonder and Earth Wind and Fire.
The evening was put together to bring the world of art and science together to raise funds for STEM and Robotics programs at the Syracuse Academy of Science. Overall it was an absolute success, and would not have been possible without the followings sponsors: Pathfinder Bank, M&T Insurance Agency, Barclay Damon, Just The Right Stuff, Wegmans, Americu, Terra Science Foundation, 100 Black Men of Syracuse, Chartwells, WAER, The Sky Armory, ALoft Hotels, George Kilpatrick, Hummels & BME, Jim Stagnitta Electric, and Austin & Co. Thank you for supporting the Syracuse Academy of Science. We are building success one ATOM at a time.