A recap of last week's sports action involving Dragon teams.
One new team entered the top 10 for the first time this season in the most recent weekly balloting.
One team returned to the top 10 after a brief absence.
The top four teams retained their positions, but the next six spots had considerable movement in the latest balloting of coaches and media.
The top nine teams retained spots in the poll, though with a considerable shuffling of positions.
One team entered the top 5, while another made the poll for the first time this season.
A few placements switched, but the top 10 teams from last week remained in the most recent poll of coaches and sports media members.
A complete revamping of the top eight teams, plus two new additions, comprise this week's poll of coaches and media members.
The first Connecticut high school wrestling poll of 2019 has been released.
Notre Dame-Fairfield also placed in the top 10 in preseason balloting by a panel of Connecticut sports media members and coaches.
The GFA athletics roundup includes a number of student-athletes from Fairfield.
Seven student-athletes from Fairfield are on winter rosters at one of the state's seven Division I universities.
The SCC unveils its All-Conference Teams, along with each sport’s Player/Coach of the Year, for the 2018 fall sports season (Full list here)
Fairfield-based high schools have earned 35 state team championships in winters past.
Quarterfinal games are scheduled for Tuesday, with semifinals taking place next Sunday.
Record cold temps are forecast on Thanksgiving.
A Jesuit athlete fared extremely well at the State Open cross country championships Thursday.
The Lancers concluded their regular season schedule with a 12-2-2 record.
The Jesuits wound up with a 14-1-1 record in the regular season.
The Lancers allowed less than a goal a game in posting a 12-2-2 regular season record.
The Lancers approach the final week of the 2018 regular season with a 9-2-2 record.
The Jesuits have breezed by their first 11 opponents by a combined 40-7 score.
A recap of results from Thursday's high school varsity action involving teams from Patch towns in Fairfield and Litchfield counties.
The Lancers posted six straight wins to start the season, including five by shutout.
The Falcons won their first five matches to open the 2018 season.
The Jesuits opened the season with six straight wins to climb into the top spot of the weekly coaches poll.
The Lancers opened the new season with four straight shutout victories, netting 17 goals in that span.
The Jesuits advanced three spots in the Class LL/L poll.
The town will host a celebration for the Fairfield American Little League District team’s state title this week. All residents are invited.
The Jesuits placed in the top five in the initial regular season poll.
Many high school squads kick off their regular season schedules on Thursday or Friday.
Earl Lavery led the Jesuits for 27 seasons.
Ten student-athletes from Fairfield are competing this fall for one of Connecticut's seven Division I universities.
A look at state championship history in fall team sports at all four Fairfield-based high schools, plus 2018 fall schedules.
The town will host a celebration for the Fairfield Little League Girls Softball All-Stars’ unprecedented season. All residents are invited.
The Fairfield American Little League team lost to the Goffstown Junior Baseball Little League team 9-3. Goffstown will play Rhode Island.
Fairfield staved off elimination in the Little League New Regional tournament on Tuesday.
The team of 11-12 year olds had the best run of any Fairfield team dating back to 2012.
Fairfield continues its winning ways and advances to the New England Regional.
Fairfield American will face Wallingford in the Little League state championship tournament on Thursday.