Campos makes impression on Chase

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WATERBURY — There is much to be said about making a good first impression. Naugatuck soccer coach Joe Campos certainly did so in his...

Ex-Woodland soccer standout plays valuable role at UConn

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STORRS — For two years, Alexa Casimiro has played a particular role for the UConn women’s soccer team. It has been an important role...

Hawks boast slew of offensive weapons

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Naugy returns to title game, Hawks fall short of rematch

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All season long the Naugatuck and Woodland boys soccer teams were motivated to get back to the NVL title game. The Greyhounds wanted to get...

City Hill gets soccer, track teams

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Slideshow: Tourney time

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The NVL kicked off fall tournaments on Oct. 29. In the quarterfinals of the boys soccer tournament, Naugatuck hosted Kennedy and Woodland hosted Torrington....

Tourney time

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The nights are getting noticeably chilly; a sure sign that tournament time is descending on the Naugatuck Valley League. Forget the mittens, bring a helmet...

Fields of Dreams

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Renovation plan for NHS athletic facilities taking shape NAUGATUCK — The scene at Naugatuck High School last Monday was splendid. Every spring athlete enjoyed the near-perfect weather on the first full day of practice, which usually necessitates a jacket and a wool hat. Of course, not everything was picturesque. Those fields and that track the Greyhounds use are by no means the best around. But if this scene is fast forwarded to just three years down the road, everything — without exaggeration — will be perfect. That’s because in spring 2015, the Naugatuck athletic complex will finally be totally complete, according to the latest timeline of athletic director Tom Pompei.

All systems go for fall sports

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By Ken Morse, Citizen’s News Precautionary measures put in place by the CIAC and state health officials last fall in response to the COVID-19 pandemic...

Naugatuck, Woodland boys bow out of states in second round

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Woodland’s Tony Moutinho and Naugatuck’s Ryan Kinne both said their boys soccer teams played some of their best games all season in the second...

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