South Windsor defeats SFC 13-3 to open Section II play in Harwinton on Wednesday.
Defeats Ellington 7-2 in the championship game on Saturday.
The school will give the student the tools and techniques to develop into a professional wrestler.
Cubs beat Mariners 10-4 on June 20.
When finalized, the 2014 Men's Lacrosse Schedule will be made available on the university's Web site.
Twenty-one athletes were named All-CCC.
Dan Brunetti is making a remarkable recovery after being struck in the face by a line drive.
University of Hartford senior wraps up collegiate career in style.
Duo recognized by Wrestling USA magazine.
Sophomore is named Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Division III tournament.
Match was at Rockville High.
The 32nd annual event brought together more than 20 area schools.
Goal with 7 seconds left off a feed from Angie King lifts Bobcats to a draw 13-13 with tough Bears side.
Events drew 4,000 people to the town, according to one of the organizers
A wrap up of South Windsor athletes currently competing at the collegiate level.
Bobcats improve to 7-3-1 on the season with a hard-fought 10-8 victory
Surprising Bobcats improve to 10-4 on the year.
Lisa Sander has a 3.92 cumulative GPA and is studying elementary education and psychology, as well as being a member of the cross country and track teams.
This week's schedule of games involving South Windsor High School varsity teams.
Trinity College junior goaltender Ben Coulthard was presented with the awards this month.
Dozens attended a recent clinic hosted by the town human services department in hopes of honing their craft and learning some tips for the court.
A roundup of how athletes from South Windsor are doing at the collegiate level.
Gun safety instructor E. Jonathan Hardy advises firearm owners about the best ways to safely use and store their guns.
He was known for his work ethic.
Trout season begins on Saturday.
Simsbury High defeated South Windsor 13-4 on Wednesday afternoon.
Steve Mitzel, from Suffield, gives a first-hand account of the tragic events at Monday's Boston Marathon.
Now more than ever, running is a much-needed remedy and escape from the world’s craziness.