She is among seven individuals who will be honored at the 29th annual enshrinement ceremonies in April.
The Ellington High School boys basketball team dropped its opening round matchup in the Class M tournament.
Nine of the 11 teams from the region that competed Monday night emerged victorious, including Somers boys basketball.
The boys basketball teams both get underway in tournament play, while Tri-Town ice hockey opens the Division III tournament Monday.
Tri-Town will open Division III tournament play with an away game Monday night.
Somers will open the Class S tournament with a home game Monday, while Ellington is on the road Tuesday in Class M.
Ellington was among five teams from north-central Connecticut to bow out in the opening round Saturday; Enfield and South Windsor advance.
Two Spartans were among four individual champions from the north-central Connecticut area crowned Saturday in New Haven.
The Knights open the Class M tournament on the road Saturday night.
Two wrestlers from Somers High School won their respective weight classes at the Class S meet over the weekend.
The upcoming weekly schedule for Knights and Spartans varsity teams.
The Knights' boys team placed fifth and the girls 10th in the Class M meet Saturday in New Haven.
Current state rankings for basketball and ice hockey, and this week's up-to-date schedule for all Knights' and Spartans' varsity teams.
A look at the postseason possibilities for Knights and Spartans basketball and ice hockey teams.
The honorees will be inducted at a ceremony April 16.
Games on tap involving Knights and Spartans varsity teams in the final week of January.
Scholastic teams are already starting to think about state tournament berths; we’ll tell you which schools have won the most winter titles.
The Spartans' boys basketball team is off to a hot start as we approach the end of the first month of the winter sports season.
The scheduled slate of games this week involving varsity teams from Ellington and Somers high schools.
A total of 11 Spartans earned recognition as all-conference performers for the fall 2015 season.
A total of 21 Knights earned recognition as all-conference performers for the fall 2015 season.
Regular season varsity action gets underway Tuesday.
Niche.com reviews the top high school sports programs across the country and in Connecticut, and we’ll let you know how your town fared.
Two runners from Ellington placed in the top 10 of their respective divisions.
The Spartans, co-champions last year, won the title outright by defeating Coventry in double overtime.
The Spartans toppled NCCC rival Coventry in double overtime to claim the Class S boys soccer crown.
The Knights will be making their second appearance in a state championship contest, but first since 1982.
The Spartans will be making their seventh appearance in a state championship contest.
The Knights handily defeated East Haven to advance to Saturday's Class M championship match.
Girls teams from Suffield and Enfield will also be making appearances in title matchups Saturday.
The Spartans and Eagles were each victorious in second-round state tournament play Thursday.
Friday's game will now begin at 5 p.m. in Enfield.
Thursday's Class M state tournament game between the Knights and Lewis Mills has been moved to a turf field in Farmington.
Somers and Ellington will be competing in the state tournament in boys and girls soccer, and the Knights in girls volleyball as well.
Ellington competitor comes up just short of making it to the New England meet.
Two girls and a boy from those local schools will be competing at Wickham Park next Friday.
Three Knight teams and two Spartan clubs have already punched their tickets to the state tournament, and one more is lurking.
Individuals from Ellington and Somers won the two varsity races, while the Knight boys captured the team title.
The slate of varsity games involving the Ellington Knights and Somers Spartans this week.
Mark Hickman became the Knights' all-time leading scorer.