Struggles an opportunity for NHS reserves
Sometimes actions speak louder than words. That was the case last Friday night for Naugatuck head coach Kevin Wesche.
Midway through the second quarter, with his...
Naugatuck boys’ basketball schedule
Record: 1-19 overall, 1-19 NVL
Dec. 16 at Watertown (Watertown HS) L 34-26
Dec. 18 vs. Crosby L 82-52
Dec. 22 vs. Holy Cross L 59-50
Dec. 30...
A look into “The Decision”
LeBron owed Cleveland one thing he didn’t give them, a more classy and appropriate way of saying goodbye. That’s it.
LeBron didn’t owe anything more...
Defending NVL champs no match for Hawks
WATERTOWN — Tom Hunt told his Woodland boys Monday night as they sat in a Watertown High locker room that they needed to pay...
Overtime with Kyle Brennan
Those three warm days last week were such a tease …
Round of Applause
Amanze Williams and Muad Hrezi both earn rounds of applause for the...
Naugy battles until the end
NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck girls basketball season ran its course and came up just short of qualifying for the state tournament.
The Greyhounds needed...
Star Gazing: Woodland’s Shaine Thompson
On the Court: Woodland senior forward Shaine Thompson is red hot for the Hawks, who finally snapped a six-game losing streak with Tuesday’s 76-66...
Woodland girls’ basketball schedule
Record: 13-7 overall, 12-7 NVL
Dec. 10 at Wilby (Wilby HS) W 43-39
Dec. 11 at Seymour (Seymour HS) W 64-37
Dec. 15 vs. Crosby W 64-37
Dec....
Naugy unable to preserve halftime lead
NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck boys won the battle on the boards against St. Paul Friday, holding a 9-8 advantage on buckets in the paint. But it was the hot outside shooting of the Falcons that did in the Greyhounds, as St. Paul escaped the borough with a 55-47 win.
Naugatuck, 1-11 on the season, had no answer for the Falcons’ perimeter ace, Chris Borea (19 points), who sent five three-pointers through the net. The Greyhounds certainly gave St. Paul a run for their money with Warren Buerkle (14 points) back in the lineup.
For one of the first times this season, the Garnet and Grey held the halftime lead, guarding a 25-23 advantage. It was the inside play of Tyler Krupa (11 points), Tyler Conklin (10 points, three blocks) and Kyle Krupa (six points, 10 rebounds) that gave the Hounds a presence under the basket.
Woodland knocks off Eagles
BEACON FALLS — It had been five years and a day since the Woodland boys basketball team pulled off its most emotional win ever...