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  2. Connecticut Association of Schools - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Capitol Region Athletic League - Wikipedia

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    The Capitol Region Athletic League (CRAL) is a high school athletic conference in Connecticut affiliated with the CIAC. [1] Founded in 2013, its members are mainly located in Greater Hartford and consists of former members of the defunct Constitution State Conference.

  4. North Central Connecticut Conference - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

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  6. South West Conference - Wikipedia

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    School Mascot Location Enrollment Colors Bethel High School: Wildcats Bethel, Connecticut: 935 Brookfield High School: Bobcats Brookfield, Connecticut: 902 Frank Scott Bunnell High School: Bulldogs Stratford, Connecticut: 1,022 Masuk High School: Panthers Monroe, Connecticut: 1,033 New Milford High School: Green Wave New Milford, Connecticut: 1,294

  7. Central Connecticut Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Central Connecticut Conference or (CCC) went through major expansion in 2009 with a total of 32 schools participating in the conference. [2] In the 2015–16 school year, Avon High School joined the CCC.

  8. Eastern Connecticut Conference - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  9. Naugatuck Valley League - Wikipedia

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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.