Hawks spread the points around at spring game

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BEACON FALLS — A few minutes after Woodland’s Black-White spring football game ended last Saturday, Hawks quarterback Tanner Kingsley had but one question. “Do you...

Spring game signals transition for Greyhounds

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NAUGATUCK — The Garnet and Grey football scrimmage last Friday marked the end of the spring practice session for Naugatuck. It also marked a...

Hounds make national scholar team

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NAUGATUCK — Five football players and nine cheerleaders from the Naugatuck Pop Warner program were recently honored as part of the 2011 Pop Warner...

Fields of Dreams

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Renovation plan for NHS athletic facilities taking shape NAUGATUCK — The scene at Naugatuck High School last Monday was splendid. Every spring athlete enjoyed the near-perfect weather on the first full day of practice, which usually necessitates a jacket and a wool hat. Of course, not everything was picturesque. Those fields and that track the Greyhounds use are by no means the best around. But if this scene is fast forwarded to just three years down the road, everything — without exaggeration — will be perfect. That’s because in spring 2015, the Naugatuck athletic complex will finally be totally complete, according to the latest timeline of athletic director Tom Pompei.

Ansonia runs past Naugy with late charge

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NAUGATUCK — One of the largest crowds in quite some time ascended on Veterans Field Thanksgiving morning to take in the 112th meeting between Naugatuck and Ansonia. The Greyhounds were...

Hawks flex their muscle on Thanksgiving eve

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SEYMOUR — Matt Zaccagnini rushed for 211 yards and a touchdown, three other Woodland players scored, and the Hawks held Seymour to just 130...

Leader of the pack

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Yourison overcomes injuries to become Naugy’s top dog Editor’s note: This feature appeared in the Citizen’s News special Thanksgiving football section. This version was...

The Hawks’ heart beats in the trenches

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Editor’s note: This feature appeared in the Citizen’s News special Thanksgiving football section. This version has been updated to include statistics from the Thanksgiving...

Hawks stifle Seymour to win for 3rd-straight year

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SEYMOUR — Matt Zaccagnini rushed for 211 yards and a touchdown, three other Woodland players scored, and the Hawks held Seymour to just 130...

Peters’ legacy surpasses test of time

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For 28 years, Craig Peters was Naugatuck High School football. He did it all—he won league titles, state titles, awards, top rankings, and led the Greyhounds to the best seasons in school history. Simply, Peters is one of the greatest coaches in the history of Connecticut high school football. Since retiring after the 2000 season, Peters has quietly stayed away—mostly—from the game he seemingly had perfected for decades. 1...343536...48Page 35 of 48

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