Karson Drake’s buzzer-beater lifts Darien over Danbury

DANBURY—With the FCIAC boys basketball tournament less than three weeks away, Darien and Danbury are both fighting for playoff berth. The teams entered Monday night with identical 4-4 conference records, and both were looking to put an end to a skid. While nearly all involved were expecting a close game, it was Darien who came … Read more

Knachel, No. 5 Ridgefield pulls away from No. 8 Kolbe Cathedral

RIDGEFIELD — Dylan Veillette is going to be a vital component to whatever the Ridgefield boys basketball team accomplishes during the postseason. But there may be a time or two where the Tigers are going to have to handle stretches with the sophomore on the bench in foul trouble. If Saturday is any indication, the … Read more

Depth and talent lead Staples boys, Ludlowe girls to FCIAC indoor track titles

NEW HAVEN — The FCIAC Boys and Girls Indoor Track Championships at the Floyd Little Athletic Center produced some exciting finishes Thursday, including Staples teammates Benjamin Lorenz and Zachary Taubman finishing 1-2 in the 1.600 to lead the Wreckers to the team title with 98.5 points. Lorenz and Taubman surged ahead late in the 1.600 … Read more

SWS girls hockey shuts down ETB

STAMFORD — Another game, another test aced for the Stamford/Westhill/Staples girls ice hockey team. In a showdown between two state contenders, the SWS co-op delivered a stellar performance on both ends of the ice while shutting out the East Catholic co-op (ETB), 4-0, Wednesday night at Terry Conners Rink. Click here for the complete story

Norwalk’s Cam Edwards looking forward to being part of rebuild of UConn football

NORWALK — The top Bear is about to become a Husky. Norwalk’s Cam Edwards, the New Haven Register’s All-State Player of the Year, will be joining the UConn football team after signing his National Letter of Intent in front of teammates, coaches and friends on Wednesday. Click here for the complete story

Harden, New Canaan girls hockey overcome Epke, Guilford

DARIEN — It wasn’t a familiar spot for the New Canaan girls ice hockey team. Five minutes into their game against visiting Guilford, the Rams were trailing 2-1. It was an unusual feeling for a team which was unbeaten and hadn’t allowed more than a goal to any opponent in 13 games. As it turns … Read more