Greenwich High School's Jim Dunster celebrates one of his three goals during the Cardinals' 12-7 win over New Canaan Saturday. The game was a rematch of last year's FCIAC final, won by Greenwich.
(Keelin Daly/Staff photo)
(Keelin Daly/Staff photo)
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Brunswick lacrosse blows by Loomis Chaffee It is looking like the Brunswick School's lacrosse team is staring to hit its stride four games into the season, as it handed Loomis Chaffee a 13-6 defeat yesterday en route to its third win of the season. Full Story Baseball camp Cardinal Baseball Camp will be held July 7, July 18, July 21 and August 1 from 9 a.m. to noon at Greenwich High School. Full Story In synch: Junior Skyliners win international When 20 girls, ages 14 to 18, gathered on the ice for the first time as a group last September, none of them imagined they would be where they are now -- gold medalists at a prominent international competition and national television stars following an appearance on the "Rachel Ray Show. Full Story Tradition is an intangible element that brings a team together in an effort to uphold a proud history that was built by those who came before them. Full Story Roundup: GHS boys tennis loses Yesterday, Fairfield Warde gave the Greenwich High School boys tennis team something it had not had in quite some time -- an FCIAC loss. Full Story Hope springs eternal on opening day. It's the time when teams start fresh, when names are made and reputations bolstered. Full Story Greenwich has no trouble in opener NORWALK -- Great expectations will be the motto of the Greenwich High School boys' lacrosse team for the 2008 spring season, which the Cardinals began strong with a 16-8 win over Norwalk High School yesterday afternoon at Sam Testa Field. Full Story When young talent combines with skilled senior leadership the results can be quite impressive. That is precisely the formula that the Greenwich girls water polo team is hoping will produce the same type of success the Cardinals have enjoyed over the years this season. Full Story Tunney's tallies rally Brunswick past Avon With the score tied in the fourth quarter of yesterday's game against Avon Old Farms School, the Brunswick School lacrosse team went to its go-to player, Drew Tunney, down the stretch. Full Story A former standout player at Greenwich High School who is now entering his eighth year as head coach of his alma mater, Mike Mora has been around baseball long enough to know that anything can happen in the postseason. Full Story Despite losses, Cardinals aim to defend FCIAC, Class LL titles When the Greenwich High School boys tennis team capped an undefeated 2006 season by winning the Class LL championship with a tournament record 30 points, it seemed like it would be a while before anyone could match such a dominant season. Full Story |
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