Cromwell Boys Team

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Cromwell, CT 06416

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Players, create your own profile on New England Hoop News

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Hillhouse is once again sitting on top

Connecticut has its usual favorites in Hillhouse, Windsor, New London - view full article

You never know who's watching

When AAU and travel basketball started becoming really popular there w - view full article

New England All-Star Challenge

Although the New England All-Star game is still a few weeks away, we w - view full article

Hyde-Cromwell rivalry takes center stage

It’s not often that two undefeated boys’ basketball teams meet the fir - view full article

Defense keeps Cromwell unbeaten

Cromwell doesn't have as many potent offensive options as last season, - view full article

Connecticut High School Preview

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New England HS Invitational tournament

The New England HS Invitational is gearing up for it's second annual t - view full article

New England has potential

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New England Hoop News' 08-09 All-New England Prep School Teams

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Connecticut Championship Saturday Updates

Cromwell takes their third victory of the year over Hyde in the Connec - view full article

Burkhart, Cromwell too much for Stafford (CT)

At halftime, many in the East Catholic gymnasium were content with Sta - view full article

Holley lifts Cromwell (CT) over Hyde in Shoreline brawl

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Team News

  • Final Courant (CT) Boys Basketball Ratings - Class LL champion Windsor was named the No. 1 team in The Courant final boys basketball ratings on Monday. "Our first goal before the season starts is to be the best we can be," coach Ken Smith said. "Then it's to win the CCC West, the league tournament and the states. And now this ... it means we made a clean sweep." Following the Warriors in the next three spots were Class M champion Sacred Heart-Waterbury, S winner Cromwell and L champ Bulkeley-Hartford. - Read full article from Hartford Courant
  • Familiar foes: Cromwell-Hyde (CT) meet in title game for 4th time - The stage is now set for Round 4 of the heavyweight battle between Shoreline Conference boys’ basketball titans Cromwell and Hyde to be settled in the Class S state championship game at the Mohegan Sun Arena today. In one corner is Cromwell, the reigning league champion, winner of 25 games this season, making a return trip to the final after losing to East Windsor two years ago. In the other corner stands Hyde, the counter-puncher, owning the only victory over Cromwell this season. The Howling Wolves are hoping for their first title since 2003. The bell rings at 11 a.m. in Uncasville. - Read full article from New Haven Register
  • Writers' guide to boys basketball tournament - Class LL THE FAVORITES -- No. 1 Hillhouse (22-0). The reigning SCC champions have talented senior G Jeremy Moore, senior C Terrence McKiver and a North Atlantic-deep bench of established and emerging talents. No. 2 Windsor (22-1). The Warriors have a dicey tournament history as a high seed, but led by 6-5 UMBC recruit Adrian Satchell and 6-4 G Steven Samuels, this senior-dominated group - Read full article from Connecticut Post
  • Holley Twins Could Meet In Class S (CT)Final - Dad and Mom heard the arguing as soon as sons Stepfan and Shawn tried out the driveway hoop for the first time. "They probably were in the first grade, and right way they're at it," Clarence Holley said. "So I'd bring them into the house to cool off." - Read full article from Hartford Courant
  • Isaiah Carries On Salafia Tradition At Cromwell - Each time Isaiah Salafia steps on the Cromwell court he looks up to see the banner that lists the years of the Panthers' seven state Class S titles. The gymnasium is named in honor of his grandfather, Jake Salafia, the retired coach who led Cromwell to those championships. The last was in 1980; the Panthers have lost in the final five times since then. - Read full article from Hartford Courant
  • Cromwell Routs Coginchaug - Coginchaug used its patient pace to climb to within eight points of Cromwell early in the third quarter Wednesday night. Then, the home-standing Panthers showed why they are one of only five undefeated teams in Connecticut — they went on a 33-10 run on their way to a 67-34 Shoreline Conference victory. - Read full article from Hartford Courant
  • Hyde (CT) ready for Shoreline showdown - The best two teams in the Shoreline Conference’s Small Division will square off Wednesday night. But there will be plenty of deeper implications than just a division title. Cromwell (13-0) plays host in a showdown of unbeatens at 7:30 p.m. in the first of two regular-season meetings. The second is Feb. 25 in New Haven. - Read full article from New Haven Register
  • Courant (CT) Boys Basketball Rating - Windsor and Bloomfield had their first losses last week, and New Britain jumped over them to the top spot in The Courant area ratings. New Britain (8-1) posted victories over Glastonbury (65-57) and Manchester (58-45). Windsor (8-1), which had been No.1, lost to Bulkeley. Bloomfield (8-1), formerly No.2, lost to Rockville in overtime (70-67). - Read full article from Hartford Courant
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