Cayuga Secondary School

Cayuga Secondary School is a secondary school located at 70 Highway 54, Cayuga, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Grand Erie District School Board. Cayuga Secondary School opened in 1963, under the name Cayuga Technical and Commercial High School since it did not offer a grade 13 program. It earned secondary school status in 1970. The students are from J. L. Mitchener, Rainham Central, Seneca Central Seneca Unity and Oneida Central public schools, Caledonia as well as some students from the Six Nations Reserve and from the Catholic elementary school, St. Stephen's. The school currently has about 600 students enrolled.

Cayuga Secondary School
Address
70 Highway 54

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Canada
Coordinates42.95511°N 79.85888°W / 42.95511; -79.85888
Information
School typeHigh School
Founded1963
School boardGrand Erie District School Board
Grades9-12 (With a victory lap option)
AreaCayuga, Ontario
Colour(s)Green and Gold
MascotWarrior
Team nameCayuga Warriors
Websitegranderie.ca/css/home

See also

Football Team Cayuga is the home of the Warriors Football Team. The team has currently joined "Forces" with one of its two rivals (Hagersville/McKinnon) Hagersville. After a previous coach during the 2015 season, the two schools contacted one another and became the "Warricanes". The football team was denied entry into the Haldimand-Norfolk Football League but continued on to play exhibition against Simcoe (Sabres), Delhi (Raiders), Waterford (Wolves), McKinnon (Blue Devils) and the Bishop Mac Celtics of Guelph. Cayuga and Hagersville lost 3 of 4 games (First game no score was kept) defeating a team both teams haven't won against in more than 5 years the Waterford Wolved 10-1. The team no longer plays with two different jerseys they have made up a jersey scheme. The Warricanes were granted entry into the league for the 2017 season and will continue to play football as long as they need to.

Cayuga Warriors football began in 1987 lead by them Head Coach Mike Warbick. Their first season only had 2 wins the first one coming against the Hurricanes of a score 2-1.

The next season Cayuga went on to an undefeated season winning the Zone championship dubbed the “No Mercy Tour”

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