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The CIAC Story. Retrieved 2006-04-30. "Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference Handbook 2005-2006." CAS-CIAC. 2005. Connecticut Association of Schools - Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference.
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.
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.
Some of their competitors were not large enough to have freshman and/or junior varsity teams for Avon to compete against, leading to their move. [3] Avon High school would be replacing Fermi High School which closed its doors at the end of the 2016 academic year, Fermi would merge all of its sports with Enfield High school becoming one school ...
The Ohio high school football regular season continues Friday. Return here for Stark County-area OHSAA Week 5 live score updates throughout the night.
1974 IHSAA Class 2A Football State Champions [1] 1979 IHSAA Class 2A Football State Champions [2] 1977 IHSAA State Baseball Runner-Up [3] 1978 IHSAA State Baseball Mental Attitude Award: Brian Lanham [4] 1978 IHSAA State Baseball Runner-Up [5] 1987 IHSAA State Boys Cross Country 5th 1990 IHSAA State Girls Golf Individual: Erika Wicoff Runner-Up
The Ravens still lead 14-0 with 3:06 left in the third. LaDarion Askew had a big interception to end the Wildcats' last drive. 8:00 p.m.: Mogadore can't capitalize
The SCC, having expanded to 23 member schools, decided to realign its divisional format for the 2004/2005 academic year. 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]