The March Madness is over and Connecticut's men won the last game.
If your child wants to play flag football or T-Ball, today is the final day of registration.
The Nitro will play in Danbury at Immaculate High School
Hockey team gets shut down in final.
Danbury was simply outmatched by the Tomahawks of Glastonbury High School, falling 75-51 in the second round of the State Tournament.
With their win over Masuk, the BBD IceCats wrapped up their most successful regular season.
The Blue Knights of Southington High School were no match for Rabia Rawji and the Hatters, who advanced in the state tournament with a 66-31 victory.
The Hatters had no answer for the third-seeded Rams of New Canaan High School and lost in the quarterfinals of the FCIAC Tournament.
Danbury captain Dylan Bryant won his championship bout at Saturday's State LL Tournament, but the Hatters surrendered the crown for the first time in 13 years.
Danbury will be represented in the State LL quarterfinals in all but two weight classes, and are in prime position to capture another team title.
Book giant Borders filed for Chapter 11 Wednesday, and will be closing approximately 200 stores, or 30% of all stores, including the Federal Rd. location.
The Lady Hatters lost their second straight game at home Monday, falling to Darien High School by a final score of 49-43.
Danbury enjoyed a 44-19 victory over the Golden Eagles of Trumbull High School in the regular season's final match.
The visiting Warriors of Wilton High School were no match for the Hatters, who stopped a four-game skid with a 64-41 victory.
The Hatters overwhelmed the Wreckers 68-3 at Danbury High School on Thursday.