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Crosby is our pick as the top boys basketball team in Connecticut. Also watch out for Hillhouse, Fairfield Prep, East Hartford and Norwalk.
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Career Magnet is our pick as the top girls basketball team in Connecticut. Also watch out for Capital Prep, RHAM, Lauralton Hall and Danbury.
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The CIAC football playoffs commence on Tuesday night with 16 quarterfinal games in four classes. Here are the things you need to know.
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Coach Laura Arena's team deploys three setters - one of whom is also a top attacker - and a host of underclass players but has joined elite teams such as Bristol Eastern, RHAM and Ledyard for Thursday's state Class L semifinals.
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After winning the CIAC Class M title in 2012, Ledyard moved up a size classification for this season. The Colonels haven't missed a beat so far in Class L, winning 22 of their first 23 matches.
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There's still a long way to go this season in both the CCC and the CIAC playoffs, but Hall is unbeaten after 10 games. Coach Carlie Dailey's team is doing it with a familiar formula that often wins championships - team chemistry and defense.
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One of Connecticut's storied boys soccer programs is in a dogged fight this season for top honors in the state. Coach Mark Landers is looking to the past, in part, to help remind his players the importance of the present.
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The Indians have already knocked off three-time defending Class LL champ Xavier, and now eye another state and conference kingpin, Daniel Hand. They've achieved their present success with a blast from the past, the single-wing offense.
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He's been the Blue Knights starting quarterback for 3 1/2 years, and is headed to Yale when high school is over. For Barmore and his teammates, the goal is always the same - to try to win a state title.
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Xavier aims for a three-peat in CIAC Class LL; Ansonia eyes a record 18th state title; Can Hand win its 11th crown overall? Greenwich, Southington back in the tournament for the first time since 2007.
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The Mustangs have been one of the more consistent teams in the powerful FCIAC in recent seasons, but have only their 2007 CIAC state title to show for it. Could the current group be onto something special?
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Coach Stacy Rivoira's Lancers have won four CIAC volleyball titles, but none since 2006. This year's team hopes to change that.
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Small in school size but large in stature and accomplishments, the Patriots have won 58 matches in a row.
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Sue Bavone went undefeated in the spring with the boys, and her girls team is 23-0 as it enters the semifinals.
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Also, Career Magnet, Windham, Portland win girls titles. St. Joseph, Trinity Catholic and Valley Regional win boys crowns.
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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, Bacon takes state wrestling title.
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Also, Nainhy Bah is the only boy to win multiple events.
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Also, Xavier wins Class LL wrestling; New Canaan girls hockey (19-1) headed for postseason.
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Bloomfield dominates both genders in Class S; Lindsay Crevoiserat breaks LL record in 1,600 meters.
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Also, Bloomfield sweeps Class S Indoor Track titles.
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Also, West Haven knocks off No. 4 Notre Dame in boys hockey; Kellie Davis triples at SCC Track Championships.
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Career Magnet rallies to avoid boys basketball upset.
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Bulldogs' late run falls short in Top 10 matchup; Xavier upsets No. 1 Hamden boys hockey.
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The CCC makes changes based on enrollment figures.
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Top performers abound across the state.
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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.