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Hillhouse boys and girls captured titles at the 2019 SCC Boys/Girls Indoor Track Championship, held Friday, Feb. 1 at the Floyd Little Athletic Center.
Final Girls Team Results: 1. Hillhouse, 115; 2. Shelton, 51; 3. Sheehan, 49; 4. Wilbur Cross, 44; 5. Hamden, 42; 6. Guilford, 35; 7. Sacred Heart Academy, 25; 8. Career, 24; 9. Daniel Hand, 17; 10. Amity Regional, 14; 10. East Haven, 14; 12. Mercy, 9; 12. North Haven, 9; 14. Lauralton Hall, 6; 14. Cheshire, 6; 16. Lyman Hall, 3, 17; Branford, 1; 17. West Haven, 1
It is Hillhouse seventh SCC girls indoor track title (and 3rd straight).
Final Boys Team Results: 1. Hillhouse, 78; 2. Wilbur Cross, 60; 3. Xavier, 49; 4. Daniel Hand, 45; 5. Shelton, 38; 6. Notre Dame, 36; 7. Amity Regional, 35; 8. North Haven, 26; 9. Lyman Hall, 23; 10. Fairfield Prep, 21; 11. Foran, 15; 12. Branford, 13; 13. Hamden, 10; 14. Sheehan, 8; 15. Jonathan Law, 4; 16. Cheshire, 3; 17. Guilford, 1
It is Hillhouse’s fourth SCC boys indoor track title (and 2nd straight).
Special thanks to the SCC's running events sponsor SoundRUNNER.
The Southern Connecticut Conference will host its 14th Cheerleading Competition on Saturday, February 2, at North Haven High School. The competition will begin at 10:30 a.m. Tickets are $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and senior citizens. Children under six will be admitted free. Sixteen SCC schools are scheduled to participate in the competition in three categories: all-girl, co-ed and exhibition. Schools scheduled to compete include: Amity Regional (all-girl), Branford (all-girl), Cheshire (all-girl), Daniel Hand (co-ed), East Haven (all-girl), Foran (all-girl), Hamden (co-ed), Jonathan Law (all-girl), Lauralton Hall (all-girl), Lyman Hall (all-girl), Mercy (all-girl), North Haven (all-girl and exhibition), Sacred Heart Academy (all-girl), Sheehan (all-girl), Shelton (all-girl) and West Haven (all-girl).
Eighty-four teams representing five Connecticut high school football leagues will participate in the Connecticut High School Football Alliance, scheduling a total of 99 games in the 2019 season. This is the third year the Alliance has scheduled football games. In the 2017 and 2018 seasons, the SCC, SWC and ECC scheduled a total 80 games.
Twenty-one teams from the Southern Connecticut Conference along with 12 from the South-West Conference and seven from the Eastern Connecticut will participate. For 2019, the Central Connecticut Conference (32 teams) and the FCIAC (12 teams) have joined the Alliance. A majority of the Alliance matchups will take place in weeks two (Sept. 20), three (Sept. 27), six (Oct. 18) and seven (Oct. 25) of the 2019 season. There will also be games held in weeks one (Sept. 13), five (Oct. 11), eight (Nov. 1) and 11 (Nov. 22).
#SCC25 Turn Back the Clock: Jan. 22, 1993 – Mega Conference: Are you In? Or Are you Out?
In October 1992, discussions regarding a “Mega” high school league became serious, and nearly three months later, on Jan. 19, 1993, a meeting was held at ACES, facilitated by its Executive Director Peter Young with interested principals and athletic directors from area high schools. The concept of a “Mega League” was tangible, and the reality was timing if it were to begin in the 1994-95 academic year. This mega conference ultimately became the Southern Connecticut Conference.
But first, schools needed to make their commitment – were they in, or were they out?
On January 22, 1993, Young mailed (no email, yet folks) a letter to each school asking for their commitment to the “Mega League.” The deadline to respond was February 27, 1993.
The rest is history.