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Lori Riley is a reporter for the Hartford Courant.
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Northwest Catholic beats Holy Cross in battle of top state girls basketball teams
Northwest Catholic beats Holy Cross 64-53 in a battle of unbeaten girls basketball teams Monday night at Holy Cross in Waterbury.

Girls basketball Week 6: Powered by two freshmen, Prince Tech off to a hot start
This CT girls high school basketball coach is surprised that two freshmen are leading her team in scoring.

Boys basketball Week 6: East Catholic wins the battle of Manchester, rematch next week
There was a big boys basketball game between these two schools in this CT town last week but if you missed it, that's OK, they're playing again next week.

Boys basketball Week 5: Glastonbury is 8-1 and it’s no secret who’s driving the Guardians’ bus
It's no secret who is behind this CT high school boys basketball team's success.

Girls basketball Week 5: Coventry on a roll; there’s a new 1,000-point scorer at East Catholic
A recap of Week 5 of CT high school girls basketball.

Youth movement fueling Ellington boys basketball success
A youth movement is fueling the success of this CT high school boys basketball team.

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Winning and twinning: Wresien twins help Sheehan girls basketball extend win streak
These twin sisters are helping a CT high school girls basketball team maintain its win streak.

‘This is a big win:’ This CT basketball team rallied from a 25-point deficit to beat last year’s state champion
This CT high school boys basketball was down 25 points with one of their leading scorers on the bench in foul trouble but came back to win over last year's...

Manchester boys basketball rallies from 25-point deficit to beat Windsor
The Manchester boys basketball team rallied from a 25-point deficit to beat Windsor 95-94 Wednesday night in a CCC North game in Windsor.

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Maximus effort: This CT wrestler is one of the best in the state and he’s only a sophomore
This CT high school wrestlers is one of the top competitors in the state and he's only a sophomore.