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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.
After the season, the Naugatuck Valley League permanently folded, playing only the 1896 season. [11] Baseball Hall of Fame member Candy Cummings was a manager for the Torrington Tornados team. [12] Baseball Hall of Fame member Jim O'Rourke was owner/player/manager for the Bridgeport team, leading the 1896 Bridgeport Victors to the Naugatuck ...
The league added a fourth division, Oronoque, also named after a Native American river in Southern Connecticut. The SCC also decided to realign its football-playing schools, primarily based on student enrollment. [1] In 2009, Derby left the SCC to join the Naugatuck Valley League leaving the league with 22 member schools.
Berkshire League; Capitol Region Athletic League; Central Connecticut Conference; Connecticut Technical Conference; Eastern Connecticut Conference; Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference; Naugatuck Valley League; North Central Connecticut Conference; Shoreline Conference; Southern Connecticut Conference; South West Conference
Teams of the Naugatuck Valley League (baseball), which was a minor league baseball league that played in the 1896 season as an Independent league.
The final Naugatuck Valley League standings were led by the 1st place Bridgeport Victors with a 25–15 record. Bridgeport finished 1.0 games ahead of the 2nd 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).
FCIAC, the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference, was established in 1961 and is made up of high schools throughout Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States.
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