Sports stars share workout videos to help keep kids active during school closures.
Twenty-one members of the graduating class of 2020 will go on to play collegiate sports.
The SCC unveils its All-Conference Teams for the 2019-20 winter sports season. See the full list of honorees here.
Twenty-eight high school and prep school scholar athletes who played football last fall will be honored by the National Football Foundation.
The Connecticut Hammerheads announced that they will call Fairfield University's Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium the team's home.
The Fairfield event will include awards for jazz, pom, kick and hip hop, and it is the final competition before the state championships.
The Connecticut Hammerheads will call Fairfield University their home, playing all five home games on Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium.
A celebration of "Sportsmanship Above All" philosophy
A panel of coaches and media members cast their latest weekly ballots on the top high school girls basketball teams in Connecticut.
The Falcons finished the season with a 22-4 overall record.
A new leader has taken over the top spot in the rankings in unanimous fashion.
The SCC unveils its All-Conference Teams, along with each sport's Player/Coach of the Year, for the 2019 fall sports season (Full list here)
Four Fairfield Little League teams took the state title this season.
'We have run into an insurmountable situation outside our control,' Fairfield United Soccer Association leadership said.
The former Fairfield American Little League player has been chosen to broadcast one of the Little League World Series games.
The team will represent Connecticut in the Regional Tournament of Champions.
The team is three victories away from a trip to Washington to compete in the Little League Junior Softball World Series.
The victory marks the second straight year Fairfield Little League Girls Softball has brought home the 11U State Championship.
Residents who purchase a golf ID are allowed to play for reduced rates and reserve tee times one week in advance.
The SCC unveils its All-Conference Teams for the 2019 spring sports season. See the full list of honorees here.
The new head coach has nearly two decades of collegiate experience.
Two teams moved up an incredible five spots each, while three others fell downward in the most recent rankings.
Not a single team maintained the same position from last week, and two schools debuted in the top 10.
A panel of 15 coaches voted on the top high school girls lacrosse teams in Connecticut.
Just one of the top 10 teams from last week's balloting maintained the same position this week.
Hundreds of Connecticut residents were among more than 31,000 runners registered to run the world's oldest annual marathon Monday.
Eight players and three coaches from schools in Fairfield and Litchfield counties have been named to the all star game rosters.
The new coach replaces Sydney Johnson, who was let go last month after eight seasons at Fairfield University.
The Jesuits knocked off Notre Dame-West Haven to win the Division I championship for the second straight season.
Congratulations to the Fairfield skiers for bringing home the state title for the seventh straight year.
Twenty-nine high school and prep school athletes from towns all over the Greater New Haven area will be feted at awards banquet
The SCC unveils its All-Conference Teams for the 2018-19 winter sports season. See the full list of honorees here.
A country club in Fairfield has been selected to host the U.S. Senior Women’s Open Championship.
A Falcon captured a state title Saturday at the State Open indoor track championships in New Haven.
The top two teams remained intact, but the next eight spots all changed in the most recent balloting of coaches and media members.
A competitor from Fairfield Ludlowe High School set a new 55 meter hurdles standard at the Class LL championships Saturday in New Haven.
One team surged up four spots from last week to crack the top five, while another made its season debut in the top 10.
There is a new No. 1 team in Connecticut girls hoop, and it was a unanimous change by the voters.
Positions 4 through 10 were shaken up in the most recent weekly balloting of coaches and media members.
The top five teams remained intact and a pair of Division II programs cracked the state's top 10 in the latest poll of coaches and media.