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The stadium is used mostly by New Britain High School, and some other area schools, for football and soccer games. It also hosts the Connecticut Crushers of the National Women's Football Association. The stadium was also home to the Connecticut Wolves team of the United Soccer Leagues before that team folded in 2002.
Reed was born in New Britain, Connecticut, [1] but attended New London High School.As a junior, he completed 122 of 222 passes for 1,706 yards and 38 touchdowns. He threw only two interceptions, and also rushed for 370 yards and eight touchdowns.
The local high school is New Britain High School. New Britain was also home to the Mountain Laurel Sudbury School but has since closed in 2019. [31] The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford is responsible for the operation of Catholic schools. A Catholic elementary school, Sacred Heart School, is in New Britain. [32] St.
New Britain High School is a public high school in New Britain, Connecticut, United States, part of Consolidated School District of New Britain. New Britain High School is one of the largest high schools in the state.
The New Britain Bees are a collegiate summer baseball league team that was founded in 2015 when the New Britain Rock Cats relocated to Hartford. The franchise played in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball from 2016 to 2019. They transferred to the Futures Collegiate Baseball League and have played there since. Their home stadium is New ...
Reed followed his head coach Jack Cochran to New London High School, where he was First-team All-Conference and All-State. He went on to attend Pasadena City College , where he averaged 166.1 yards per game receiving and broke every single-game and career reception record, while setting a national junior college reception record with 111 ...
Toner became UConn's 21st head football coach in 1966. [3] after having been the head football coach at New Britain High School in New Britain, CT. In five seasons under Toner the Huskies compiled a 20–24–3 record. [4] Toner resigned as football coach at the end of the 1970 season to concentrate on his position as athletic director. [5]
Justise Hairston (born June 27, 1983) is an American former professional football running back. He was selected by the New England Patriots in the sixth round of the 2007 NFL draft. He played college football at Central Connecticut State University (CCSU).