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The Southern Connecticut Conference (SCC) is a high school athletics conference in Connecticut. The conference comprises schools located along the Long Island Sound . The SCC is composed of 22 high schools, representing 16 communities, with over 23,000 students.
The Connecticut Association of Schools and the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) is the governing body for secondary school athletics and other interscholastic competition in the state of Connecticut.
In July 1999 Enfield High school a founding member of the CCC Conference in 1984, applied to join the NCCC conference. In 2016 Enfield would leave the NCCC conference and rejoin the CCC Conference as a result of its merger with Enrico Fermi High School . [ 1 ]
Oliver Wolcott Technical High School (Wolcott Tech) Connecticut Technical High School System: Torrington: Litchfield County: Connecticut Technical Conference: Wildcats: Woodhall School: Private (nonsectarian) Bethlehem: Litchfield County: Hudson Valley Athletic League (NY/CT) The Phoenix: Woodland Regional High School: Regional School District ...
Granby Memorial High School is a public high school in Granby, Connecticut.It was founded in 1957 to accommodate the town's growing population. The school is commonly known as "Home of the Bears" and is a member of the NCCC Athletic Conference, where its athletic teams have won a number of championships.
Immaculate High School: Mustangs Danbury, Connecticut: 406 Joel Barlow High School: Falcons Redding, Connecticut: 827 Kolbe Cathedral High School: Cougars Bridgeport, Connecticut: 276 New Fairfield High School: Rebels New Fairfield, Connecticut: 698 Notre Dame High School: Lancers Fairfield, Connecticut: 458 Stratford High School: Red Devils ...
Toggle Athletics subsection. 1.1 Crew. 2 Notable alumni. ... www.simsbury.k12.ct.us /schools /shs: ... (SHS) is a public high school in Simsbury, Connecticut. Athletics
The four large schools, Ledyard, New London, Fitch and East Lyme announced that they would be leaving the ECC and forming a new conference named the Southeastern Connecticut Athletic Conference. During that same time five other schools, Bacon Academy, Waterford, Montville, Wheeler and Stonington applied to join the shoreline conference. [ 1 ]