
On Wednesday 15 GHS athletes signed letters of intent, making official their college decisions. Continue Reading →
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On Wednesday 15 GHS athletes signed letters of intent, making official their college decisions. Continue Reading →
On Friday 52 student athletes from the GHS class of 2019 (see list) who will play sports in college spoke to members of the press and were congratulated and wished well by Athletic Director Gus Lindine. Continue Reading →
“This will always be my home. Go Cards! Fly.” – Coach John Marinelli Continue Reading →
Interim GHS headmaster Richard Piotrzkowski and GHS Athletic Director Gus Lindine said a parade of athletes was not possible because too many students and staff have other commitments, including students’ final exams/study schedules. Continue Reading →
As it stands, the game is likely to be played at Shelton High School, though NCHS Athletic Director Jay Egan said officials from both lower Fairfield County high schools are asking whether it could be moved to Stamford’s Boyle Stadium, which is available. Continue Reading →
A new scoreboard for Cardinal Stadium was installed on Thursday, just in time for a girls soccer game on Friday and the season opener football game on Saturday vs Trumbull. The scoreboard was a gift from the Greenwich Athletic Foundation to the tune of about $115,000. Continue Reading →
GHS athletes were presented with the Vantage Cup for the school’s success in sports for the 2017-18 school year by Noah Finz of Vantage SportsNet. Continue Reading →
“This shouldn’t be polarizing. It should be done without throwing out the science of sleep. I fear this will bee seen in the context of a political movement. We’re honoring the science of sleep, but realizing some small adjustments could make a big difference – we will not surrender or retreat.” – GHS headmaster Chris Winters Continue Reading →
On Friday night the new gymnasium bleachers, a gift from the Greenwich Athletic Foundation, were dedicated just before the boys basketball team played Wilton. Continue Reading →
The Board of Selectmen are waiting for Sandy Litvack to be sworn in and fully briefed on potential litigation to reopen the 2003 settlement with GHS neighbor Bill Effros. The court judgement prohibits Cardinal Field from being illuminated more than a handful of nights per year. Continue Reading →