Cyclones weather the storm

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NAUGATUCK — The merger last year of Hillside and City Hill middle schools produced a perfect season for the City Hill boys basketball team. The...

Hawks find a little rhythm

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BEACON FALLS — After a tough start to the season, the Woodland boys basketball team broke into the win column last week with back-to-back...

Season preview: Girls basketball

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Naugatuck2020-21: 5-8 regular season, lost in first round NVL tournamentGraduated: Samantha ValentineSeniors: Captains, Kaylee Jackson (All-Iron), Kendall Allen, J.J. Magalhaes, Saige Winslow, Jourdyn Brown...

Tournament to benefit Prospect family

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BEACON FALLS — The first Karen Delpama 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament will be held Saturday at Woodland Regional High School. Longtime Prospect residents Joe...

Greyhounds in NVL tourney, Hawks pick up another win

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The Naugatuck boys basketball team has achieved its second goal of the season — qualifying for the Naugatuck Valley League tournament. The Greyhounds secured their...

Hawks eye return to postseason

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BEACON FALLS — After winning three of four games to close out last season, the Woodland girls basketball team is looking to carry that...

Naugy poised to make a run

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Former NVL basketball rivals join forces 

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Once fierce rivals, Naugatuck's John Lukau and Waterbury's Kerwin Prince, Jay Turner and Gaeley Etienne have joined forces in the new postgraduate prep school...

Diverse offense leads to fast start 

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BEACON FALLS — With an offense that can spread the ball around, the Woodland girls opened the season with a pair of resounding wins...

Hounds almost pull off huge comeback

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NAUGATUCK — It hasn’t been an easy season so far for the Greyhounds, as the coaching staff continues to try to instill a total-team-effort mentality. Naugatuck (0-7) took a big hit last week when leading scorer Warren Buerkle went down with an injury in a loss to Kennedy. The Greyhounds were just showing signs of putting it together, outscoring both Holy Cross and Woodland in the second half of recent losses. Now, with Buerkle on the sideline, it was gut check time for the young Greyhounds. On Friday at the Edward Mariano Gymnasium, in front of a hometown crowd bordering on 250 fans, the Greyhounds quickly came unraveled, as Ansonia burst out to a 20-6 first period lead.

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