Upon graduation, Duffy continued his athletic career at Yale University where he was an ice hockey team member, four year varsity lettermen and captain. Continue Reading →
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Upon graduation, Duffy continued his athletic career at Yale University where he was an ice hockey team member, four year varsity lettermen and captain. Continue Reading →
“Trivia night is going to be a lot of fun and we are psyched to make this happen for Greenwich High School students.” – Rich Fulton, Greenwich Athletic Foundation Continue Reading →
Masks, safety signage, protocols, and daily health checks are the “New Norm” for OGRCC members returning to participate in sports. Continue Reading →
The season, which will be played in spring during second semester, would be for sports that don’t complete at least 40% of games in their regular fall season. Continue Reading →
Last season, Coach Trimmer was the Interim Head Basketball Coach at Darien High School. Continue Reading →
In consideration of playing football at a later time, the CIAC board of control has a number of questions including how has the viability of synthetic surface fields passing the G-max test during winter months. Continue Reading →
The Governor also introduced a series of fines for non-compliance with mask-wearing requirements. $100 for violating the mask order, $500 for organizing an event that exceeds the limits, or $250 for attending that event. Continue Reading →
“Around the country there are health departments saying football is high risk. Maybe we can mitigate the risks to allow these kids to play safely.” – Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
The P&Z commission unanimously approved the GCDS site plan but required them to work with the Skating Club and neighbors to monitor traffic and parking. Continue Reading →
Over the weekend, players Tweeted at Governor Ned Lamont on social media with the hashtag #letusplayCT, with many Tweets featuring photos of players in masks holding signs with slogans like, “We followed the rules. Stop changing the game,” and “We followed the rules, Let us Play.” Continue Reading →