North Central Connecticut Conference

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North Central Connecticut Conference
Established1962
AssociationCIAC
Members15
RegionHartford County
Tolland County
Websitencccathletics.net

The North Central Connecticut Conference is a high school league, and is a part of the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference.

History[]

In July 1999 Enfield High school a founding member of the CCC Conference in 1984, applied to join the NCCC conference. In 2016 Enfield would leave the NCCC conference and rejoin the CCC Conference as a result of its merger with Fermi High school.[1] Also in 1999 E.O. Smith High school would join the CCC due to increasing enrollment. In 2015 ECC schools, Griswold, Plainfield, Killingly, Windham, Woodstock Academy, Lyman Memorial in Lebanon and Tourtellotte applied to join the NCCC conference.[2]

Member schools[]

School Location Nickname Colors
Bolton High School Bolton, Connecticut Bulldogs
Canton High School Canton, Connecticut Warriors      
Classical Magnet School Hartford, Connecticut
Coventry High School Coventry, Connecticut Patriots    
East Granby High School East Granby, Connecticut Crusaders    
East Windsor High School East Windsor, Connecticut Panthers
Ellington High School Ellington, Connecticut Knights    
Granby Memorial High School Granby, Connecticut Bears    
Hartford Magnet Trinity College Academy Hartford, Connecticut Phoenix    
Rockville High School Vernon, Connecticut Rams    
Sport and Medical Sciences Academy Hartford, Connecticut
Somers High School Somers, Connecticut Spartans      
Stafford High School Stafford, Connecticut Bulldogs    
Suffield High School West Suffield, Connecticut Wildcats    
Windsor Locks High School Windsor Locks, Connecticut Raiders

Former members[]

Avon High School Avon, Connecticut Falcons    
Enfield High School Enfield, Connecticut Eagles        
E. O. Smith High School Storrs, Connecticut Panthers    
Rocky Hill High School Rocky Hill, Connecticut Terriers
Tolland High School Tolland, Connecticut Eagles      

References[]

  1. ^ "ENFIELD'S MOVE TO NCCC OFFICIAL". Hartford Courant. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
  2. ^ "NCCC athletic directors recommend adding seven teams from ECC". Collinsville Press. Retrieved May 24, 2020.


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