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Vignettes from the front lines of sports, family and the game of Monopoly.
Chauncey Hardy, former guard for Xavier High and Sacred Heart University, was attacked and killed after a basketball game in Romania this weekend.
The Entourage actor and Livingston, N.J., native donned a green tee before his appearance on ESPN College GameDay.
Interrupted intermittently by Xavier’s aggressive play, Hamden’s ball control and precision passing soon adapted to Xavier’s grass field.
Thousands tape up for Middletown's charitable Epilepsy Foundation Mud Volleyball Tourney.
In 2012-13, the 6-foot-11-inch power forward will choose between entering college or declaring his eligibility for the NBA draft.
Over 150 athletes participate on the football teams and as cheerleaders, comprising the 2011 Middletown AYF team, with which the NFL partners.
Fredrik Jacobson captures first PGA Tour title with 1-stroke victory in Travelers Championship.
Jacobson leads Molder by one; 15 players within five shots of lead at PGA Tour event in Cromwell.
Downpours reduce star-studded event to nine holes.
Defending champion Bubba Watson seeks to become just the second back-to-back winner of Hartford's PGA event.
A new QU Poll finds there are more Yankees fans than Redsox fans in the state, with some caveats based on location and gender.
The longtime coach of the UConn Girls Basketball was there to honor Connecticut Sun center Tina Charles.
The Idea of Combining Strength and Speed Training Together Promotes the Concept of Power
Hundreds of players filled Middletown's Hubbard Park and the Snow School fields to kick off the start of the season.
Three Middletown residents competed in the 115th annual Boston 26.2-mile road race Monday.
A quick look at the Xavier High School baseball team heading into the 2011 season.
More than 800 boys and girls can't wait to start the baseball and softball season.
Tigers mount furious comeback to take late lead, but Career perseveres.
No product ever had better free advertising than steroids and Bonds and McGwire and A-Rod are the reason. How is a parent supposed to compete?
Tigers take command after early deficit with 18-1 run.
Bobcats nip Falcons 1-0 in Division I quarterfinals.
Tarpey scores 32 points as Fairfield Prep edges Falcons 61-59 in thriller to advance to state semifinals for the first time since 1997
Falcons' starters each score in double-figures to advance to quarterfinals
Enfield crushes Hawks, 68-38, behind 28 from Tre Preston.
Mercy dominates in Class LL second round, 63-36.
Prof Gallitto Youth Basketball League in the thick of another successful season