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Joel Barlow High School: Falcons Redding, Connecticut: 827 Kolbe Cathedral High School: Cougars Bridgeport, Connecticut: 276 New Fairfield High School: Rebels New Fairfield, Connecticut: 698 Notre Dame High School: Lancers Fairfield, Connecticut: 458 Stratford High School: Red Devils Stratford, Connecticut: 1,051 Weston High School: Trojans ...
The Southern Connecticut Conference (SCC) is a high school athletics conference in Connecticut. The conference comprises schools located along the Long Island Sound in the New Haven area. The SCC is composed of 22 high schools, representing 16 communities, with over 23,000 students.
Here's a look at the Hoover High School football team in 2024, including its schedule, projected top players and what coach Brian Baum expects. ... in Federal League Track and Field Championship ...
NORTH CANTON — The Hoover High School football team has found a Week 3 opponent. The Vikings will play Cincinnati Dohn at Hoover in a 7 p.m. game Sept. 1, according to the athletic department.
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In 2015 the ECC was in danger of falling apart when seven schools applied to the NCCC conference. 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.
Grand Rapids West Catholic High School was established in 1961, began varsity boys basketball a year later in 1962-1963 as an independent, and then joined the City League for the 1963-1964 school year. However, West Catholic's varsity football team did not have its first season until 1963-1964 and played as an independent for two years before ...