Struggles an opportunity for NHS reserves

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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

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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”

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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 

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BEACON FALLS — It had been five years and a day since the Woodland boys basketball team pulled off its most emotional win ever...

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