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  2. Academica Futebol Club - Wikipedia

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    This article about a soccer club from Connecticut is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  3. Cheshire Academy - Wikipedia

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    Cheshire Academy is a co-educational college preparatory school located in Cheshire, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1794 as the Episcopal Academy of Connecticut , it is the eleventh oldest boarding school in the United States. [ 1 ]

  4. Steve Addazio - Wikipedia

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    Addazio was the head coach of Cheshire High School in Connecticut from 1988 to 1994. Over twenty of his high school players earned places on the roster of college football programs. He led Cheshire to forty-nine consecutive victories, the second-longest streak in the nation.

  5. Steve Croce - Wikipedia

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    Cheshire HS (CT) (OC) 2015: Coginchaug Regional HS (CT) 2016–2017: Anna Maria (QB) ... Steven M. Croce (born c. 1965 or 1966) is an American former college football ...

  6. Connecticut Association of Schools - Wikipedia

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  7. Pat Kehoe - Wikipedia

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    Kehoe attended Cheshire Academy where he was a four-year varsity player and three-year football starter. [2] He was named team captain as a senior and finished his stint at the school with a record of 32–4, being named all-conference three times and leading them to New England championships in 2011 and 2013. [2]

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  9. Southern Connecticut Conference - Wikipedia

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    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]