Current state rankings for basketball and ice hockey, and this week's up-to-date schedule for all Enfield, Fermi and PSA varsity teams.
A look at the postseason possibilities for Raiders and Falcons basketball and ice hockey teams, as well as PSA hoop.
The 25th running of the popular canoe and kayak races has been slated for late March.
Amateur and professional wrestling champion Bob Backlund will appear in Enfield on March 16.
Tammie Repass adds a second Hall of Fame induction to her incredible swimming resume.
Games on tap involving Raiders and Falcons varsity teams in the final week of January.
The Fermi-Enfield ice hockey co-op scored a major win over Farmington Valley Wednesday afternoon.
The New England Soccer Journal profiled the top 50 New England players in its latest edition.
Peter King is a highly-respected national sports journalist who grew up in Enfield.
The Raiders' girls basketball team is off to an 8-0 start as we approach the end of the first month of the winter sports season.
Former Fermi players, coaches and managers are invited to the Falcons' Senior Day game, which will be followed by an alumni game.
The scheduled slate of games this week involving varsity teams from Enfield and Fermi high schools.
A cease-and-desist order forced an independent pro wrestling company based in Enfield to change its moniker.
Raiders survive comeback by Bacon Academy to emerge as tournament champions.
The Enfield Athletic Hall of Fame inductee has been coaching baseball in town for 50 years.
A total of 11 Raiders earned recognition as all-conference performers for the fall 2015 season.
A total of 11 Falcons earned recognition as all-conference performers for the fall 2015 season.
The former Raider was honored by the Little East Conference for the third time in his career.
Regular season varsity action gets underway Tuesday.
A standout player from Enfield was named All-League and All-State for the second year in a row.
One runner from Enfield placed in the top 10 of their division.
The Raiders reached the state championship game for the first time in school history.
Northwest Catholic captured its fourth state girls soccer championship in the last seven years.
The Raiders will be making their first appearance in a state championship contest.
The Suffield girls and Somers boys will also be playing for state titles Saturday.
Raiders prevail over NCCC rival Ellington in double overtime to reach the Class M girls soccer Final Four.
Friday's game will now begin at 5 p.m. in Enfield.
The Raiders will be competing in the state tournament in field hockey and girls soccer.
The New England meet will be held on Nov. 14 in Vermont.
Two girls and a boy from those local schools will be competing at Wickham Park next Friday.
Two Raider teams are ranked in the top 10 of their class, while another Enfield team and a Fermi club are vying for state tournament berths.
The Falcons competed at Wednesday's meet at Wickham Park.
The slate of varsity games involving the Enfield Raiders, Fermi Falcons and Public Safety Academy Eagles this week.
Boys win, but girls fall in dual meet with CCC East opponent.
The annual gathering drew 30 participants from as far away as Florida.
The contest scheduled for Friday has been moved up to Thursday.
The third annual alumni matchup is slated for 11 a.m. on Oct. 3.
Falcons nearly pull out a victory, but fall in extra time to Northwest Catholic.
A goal in each half leads the Patriots to a 2-0 victory at Suffield.
The 20th annual dinner honored six individuals and a team.