Many Connecticut teams made the trip down to the New York Armory to compete in the North Shore Pre Nationals Invitational.
Many Connecticut teams made the trip down to the New York Armory to compete in the North Shore Pre Nationals Invitational.
Check out the top 10 boys track performances at the State Open since 2003.
Few State Open meets have such large blowouts for the team titles. Read on to find how the Open was won and the individuals who shined in the biggest meet of the year in Connecticut.
Danbury boys scored in 13 of 15 events to win Class LLs 116 to Greenwich's 46 while the Lady Hatters took until the 4 x 400m to defend their Class LL title with 64 points to Glastonbury's 61, Greenwich's 58 and Ridgefield's 57.5
Blloomfield takes their 8th straight Class S win, while Immaculate boys win their first. Palmer and Jones set meet records.
After a delay due to weather, medals were handed out an trophies were presented on Monday night. Tolland girls and Hillhouse boys both repeated as Class M champions.
Windsor girls and Hall boys win Class L state championships.
Here are the projected scored for the Class LL, L, M and S boys and girls meets based strictly on seeds.
CT athletes are having a great winter. Precious Holmes #18 in NCAA 400m, Danae Rivers, US #2 in mile, Henry Wynne 4:00.80, Connor Rog NCAA #23 in 5k, Joe Fogarasi 17'0 3/4 PV
Weston girls win, Weston and Immaculate boys tie for the title.
Hamden boys take first SCC title since 2010 and Hillhouse takes their 5th conference since 2004
Philippides sets records, Gleen Dominates and Chiaravalle sweeps sprints
Derby boys and Woodland girls face stiff challenges but still defend their NVL Crowns
Two of Connecticut's finest competed in the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix at the Reggie Lewis Track in Boston.
Danbury boys and girls started off the championship season by defeating regional rivals to take the FCIAC Western Division titles.
See where some of Connecticut's best athletes have decided to continuing their athletic and academic careers next year.
This was a big weekend for CT track and field. Yale is always big, but we didn't want to overlook our many top performances at the SCC Invite, New Balance Games H-K Invite and the SWC Developmental.
Many Connecticut athletes achieved nationally ranked performance on Day 2 of the Yale Invitational.
Check out how the Nutmeg state did at the Yale Invite this Friday.
USTFCCCA announced Staples Coach Laddie Lawrence and Ridgefield Coach John Goetz as winners of its third annual High School Coach of the Year award for cross country.
Killingly junior, who died from an automobile accident on Jan. 2, was the consummate teammate.
Robert Ford Sr. and Robert Ford Jr. have been the driving force in the Jesuits' success the last three decades.
Middle School State Championships were held on Sunday with several hundred sixth- to eighth-graders competing at picturesque Wickham Park.
Staples' Ahmad, Wilton's McCormick claim individual crowns.
Who are the individuals and teams to watch on Thursday and Friday?
We have previews for meets held from Monday through Wednesday (with more to come!).
Results from this week's dual meets from several different news outlets.
Pomperaug girls have big race at Wickham.