Naugatuck vs. Ansonia
- 3 Times Naugatuck and Ansonia met in 1904, the most ever in a single season; the teams went 1-1-1
- 5 The Garnet and Grey’s longest winning streak against Ansonia, from 1912-17; the schools did not meet in 1915
- 11 Ansonia’s longest winning streak against Naugy, from 1939-49
- 14 Consecutive years in which Naugatuck was undefeated against Ansonia between 1905 and 1920; the Hounds’ record was 10-0-4 during the stretch
- 31.63 Points, on average, by which Ansonia has beaten Naugatuck since the Hounds’ last win in 2001; Ansonia has outscored Naugy, 309-56
- 35 Times Ansonia has shut out Naugatuck, six in scoreless ties
- 73 Points the Greyhounds scored against the Chargers, their most in a single game in the series, in a 1928 shutout victory
- 79 Points the Chargers scored in a 79-0 drubbing of the borough boys in 1936
- 1945 The last year in which the Naugatuck-Ansonia series was tied, 19-19-8
- 1948 The last time either team scored more than Ansonia did last year; the Chargers hung 56 points on Naugy, the most since Ansonia scored 59 in ‘48
Woodland vs. Seymour
- -220 Point differential for Seymour in its nine games this season; the ‘Cats have been outscored 344-122
- 0 Players in Woodland history who have ever beaten Seymour twice; this year would be the first time the Hawks have beaten the ‘Cats in back-to-back years
- 0 Wins in series history for Woodland at home on Thanksgiving eve; when the Hawks won at home in 2004, it was played the day after Turkey Day
- 4 Years of seven in series history that either Woodland or Seymour qualified for the Class SS playoffs; it could become five of eight if the Hawks make it in 2010
- 12 Yards Jeff Jones gained on a pass from Jared Katchmar to score the go-ahead touchdown with less than a minute left in a 27-22 Woodland win in 2004
- 20 Fewest points Seymour has scored in a single game against Woodland, a 20-7 Wildcats win in 2006
- 23 Points by which Woodland won last year; that margin was the second-largest in series history, bested by Seymour’s 27-point win in 2003
- 252 Rushing yards gained by Woodland’s Jack DeBiase in last year’s matchup; that total is the highest single-game total in series history
- 546 Total yards gained by Woodland last year on just 31 plays; the Hawks averaged 17.6 yards per play in that game