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The Naugatuck Valley League (NVL), the oldest high school sports league in Connecticut, has a storied history of athletic competition dating back to its initial formation in 1918 [2]. The first attempt to establish a high school football league in the Naugatuck Valley featured teams such as Naugatuck, Torrington, Crosby, Meriden, and Bridgeport.
Hudson Valley Athletic League (NY/CT) The Phoenix: Woodland Regional High School: Regional School District 16: Beacon Falls: New Haven County: Naugatuck Valley League: Hawks: Also serves Prospect: Woodstock Academy: Public endowed: Woodstock: Windham County: Eastern Connecticut Conference: Centaurs: Serves Union, Woodstock, Eastford, Pomfret ...
Formed for the 1896 season, with league founder Jim O'Rourke helping organize the league teams, the Naugatuck Valley League began play on May 6, 1896, as a six–team league. The Naugatuck Valley League was a Non-Signatory Independent level league under the direction of league president D.W. Porter. [1] [2] The league name derived from the ...
The final Naugatuck Valley League standings were led by the first place Bridgeport Victors with a 25–15 record. Bridgeport finished 1.0 games ahead of the second place Torrington Tornados (24–17), followed by the Derby Angels (22–18), New Haven Edgewoods (22–18), Winsted Welcomes (15–25) and Ansonia Blues (12–28).
Minor league baseball began in Winsted, Connecticut in 1896, when the Winsted "Welcomes" became members of the six–team Independent level Naugatuck Valley League. With league founder Jim O'Rourke helping organize the league teams, Winsted and the Naugatuck Valley League teams began play on May 6, 1896. [1] [2] [3]
Pages in category "Naugatuck Valley League (baseball) teams" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... This page was last edited on 8 May 2021 ...
Minor league baseball began in Torrington, Connecticut in 1896. The Torrington "Tornadoes" became members of the six–team Independent level Naugatuck Valley League. [1] With league founder Jim O'Rourke helping organize the league teams, Winsted and the Naugatuck Valley League teams began play on May 6, 1896. [2] [3]
Watertown is a member of the Naugatuck Valley League.It supports a wide array of sports for its students, including soccer, cross country, field hockey, football ...