CIAC unveils plan for shortened fall sports season
By Kyle Brennan, Citizen’s News
There will be a fall high school sports season in Connecticut — hopefully.
The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference released its plan...
Outlook for each fall sport differs
By Kyle Brennan, Citizen’s News
With less than a month before the scheduled start of the fall sports season, the outlook for each sport on...
CIAC puts fall sports on hold for now
By Mark Jaffee, Republican-American
It didn't take long for another shutdown, at least temporarily.
The CIAC Board of Control met Friday for the second time in...
Preparing for different kind of volleyball season
By Ken Morse, Citizen’s News
Six months have passed since the CIAC canceled winter postseason tournaments due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Schools are back in...
New-look Hawks set to take the court
BEACON FALLS — After reaching a fourth state semifinal in seven years last season, the Woodland volleyball team will regroup with an almost entirely...
Athletic directors cram to put together fall schedules
By Kyle Brennan, Citizen’s News
Constructing high school sports schedules usually takes months. But with ever-changing directives from the state and the CIAC during this...
Naugy, Woodland look to carry success into NVLs
Naugatuck and Woodland have enjoyed surprisingly successful volleyball seasons so far, but they know that defending state champion Seymour likely awaits in the Naugatuck...
Hawks fitting pieces together
BEACON FALLS — With an almost entirely new lineup trying to replicate the success of last year’s state semifinalist squad, the Woodland volleyball team...
Hawks not resting on past successes
BEACON FALLS — In the last four years, the Woodland girls volleyball program has an 86-14 record with a state title and four straight...
NVL tourney roundup
Boys soccer
No. 1 Naugatuck and No. 2 Woodland advanced to the semifinals of the Naugatuck Valley League tournament with quarterfinal wins on Saturday.
Naugatuck defeated...