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Certified trainer works to keep us in shape with next video in a series designed for in-home fitness.
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No decision made on spring sports as fans protested the end of the winter sports tournaments.
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Buzzer-beaters, 360 slam dunks, state-title makes and a pair of almost impossible three-quarter court makes to win playoff games highlight this edition of Plays of the Week.
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Riley Tufte of Blaine (Minn.) is selected in the 1st Round (25th overall) by Dallas. Kimball Union (NH) has its sixth player in three years drafted when Ben Finkelstein goes in the 7th Round to Florida.
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The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn., features 19 interscholastic sports and 61 teams at three levels. It also has the facilities to match its price tag.
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Darien, Fairfield Prep, Greenwich lead list.
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Grace Cummings, a student-athlete at Daniel Hand High School in Madison, was honored as the 2015 national recipient of the “National High School Spirit of Sport Award” by the National Federation of State High School Associations.
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The New England Preparatory School Athletic Council led the way with high school selections June 26-27 during the NHL's 18-year-old entry draft process, with Minnesota and Wisconsin teams also chipping in; Islanders take first-ever Chinese-born player from the Lawrenceville (N.J.) School.
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The CIAC tournament runs March 9-21 for Divisions I, II and III, concluding at Ingalls Rink, Yale University.
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For good luck, Connecticut hockey team dyes hair.
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Playoffs for both the boys and girls concluded on March 8 with five New England championship games.
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The National Hockey League released its mid-season ranking of 2015 draft-eligible players this week. As usual, NEPSAC-member schools were well represented.
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Frank Usseglio coaches the East Catholic girls team. His daughter is one of his goalies. Tommy Usseglio is the East Catholic boys starter in goal. Everyone is winning. Both teams have a shot at post-season success.
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The ninth-annual Carrano Challenge Cup, benefiting the Frank Carrano Memorial Scholarship Fund, runs Dec. 23-30 at the Milford Ice Pavilion.
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CIAC playoff pairings and results. Fairfield Prep (Division I), Warde/Ludlowe (Division II) and Newington/Berlin (Division III) are champions.
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Watertown/Pomperaug, which captured the CIAC Division III title two years ago, will be the No. 3 seed when a wide-open 2013 Division II tournament begins next week.
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After winning their first CIAC Division III hockey title a season ago, the Indians knew opponents would be ready for them in 2012-13. So far they've responded. A repeat could be in the making.
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The Jesuits continued their impressive start to the season last Saturday, beating previously unbeaten and top-ranked Notre Dame-West Haven on the road. Yet their best hockey may still be ahead of them.
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Also, Greenwich impresses at state open swimming meet.
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Also, hoops tourneys in full swing.
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Also, boys conference tournaments wrap up; CIAC girls tourney enters quarterfinals this week.
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Also, Xavier wins Class LL wrestling; New Canaan girls hockey (19-1) headed for postseason.
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Career Magnet rallies to avoid boys basketball upset.
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Division II boys hockey contenders play to 3-3 draw; State players keep posting stellar basketball stats.
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First-year coach Leo Redgate has Jesuits running and pressing full court.
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Hamden captures second consecutive crown; New Canaan, Darien, Trumbull fall in state semifinals; Amity tops St. Joe's in Division II final.
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Central tops St. Joe's, while Red Devils clip Nighthawks in high school basketball finals.
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Meanwhile, Pomperaug girls basketball, New Canaan girls hockey also claim high school titles.
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Alum takes over Senators' high school football program after two 3-8 seasons.
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Victory over city rival Bassick pushes Hilltoppers to No. 1 high school boys ranking.
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Greenwich High School hands top-ranked New Canaan first loss, 2-1.
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Tigers remain undefeated in conference play.
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Five teams have legitimate shot at winning the championship
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New Canaan and St. Joseph also soar to 5-0.