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CT Boys Travel Basketball League

Joseph wenzel iv , patch staff.

The Rocky Hill sixth and seventh grade boys' travel basketball teams will be competing in the semi-finals of the Connecticut Travel Basketball Association playoffs on Saturday at the Silas Deane Middle School in Wethersfield. 

The sixth grade team will play at 11 a.m. and the seventh grade team will play at 1 p.m.

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2023-24 Qualified teams to date

Qualified Teams will be updated weekly throughout the season as Qualifier tournaments and leagues are completed. The New England  Eligibility  Committee will place all qualifying teams in the appropriate division, Gold or Silver.

At Large Bids     Occasionally, the State Committee will grant a State qualification to a team based on its overall body of work throughout the regular season.   View At-Large application and bids granted season-to-date Questions about Qualifying?   Contact Tournament Director Chase Gardiner via phone at 401-473-0998 Ext. 4 or via email . 2023-24 Qualified Teams  

February 24th-25th Maine Hoops Town Team Championship Glenburn 3rd & 4th Grade Girls Basketball Tournament February 23rd-25th Bow Invitational Basketball Tournament (Grades 3-6) February 19th-23rd Mid Winter Classic Youth Basketball Tournament February 17th-18th Glenburn 5th & 6th Grade Girls Basketball Tournament February 16th-18th David Gray Memorial Tournament (3/4 & 5/6 Grade Teams) January 20th-21th Noble Joust Classic 5th Boys –  Kennebunk 5th Boys –  Wells 6th Boys –  Rye 6th Boys –  Windham 6th Boys –  Portland 8th Boys –  York 8th Boys –  Noble 8th Boys –  Strafford 3rd Girls –  Wells 3rd Girls –  York 5th Girls –  Kennebunk 5th Girls –  Noble 8th Girls –  Biddeford Tigers 8th Girls –  Sanborn January 15th Connecticut Basketball MLK One Day Holiday Tournament 4th Girls –  Cromwell Rebels 4th Girls –  Coginchaug Thunder 4th Girls –  Guilford 6th Girls –  Branford 6th Girls –  Wolcott 7th Girls –  Cromwell 7th Girls –  Wolcott 7th Girls –  East Hartford 5th Boys –  Guilford 5th Boys –  Wolcott 6th Boys –  Preston Panthers 6th Boys –  East Hampton December 26th-29th Connecticut Basketball Santa's Shootout 5th Boys –  Fairfield Huskies 5th Boys –  North Branford 6th Boys –  Preston Panthers 6th Boys –  North Branford 7th Boys –  Clinton 7th Boys –  Old Saybrook 7th Boys –  Milford 7th Boys –  Glastonbury 8th Boys –  Wolcott 8th Boys –  Wallingford 8th Boys –  Branford 7th Girls –  Newington 7th Girls –  Madison 8th Girls –  Southington 8th Girls –  Tolland 6th Girls –  Newington 6th Girls –  East Lyme 6th Girls –  Wethersfield

December 16th-30th Danbury PAL Annual Holiday Hoops Basketball Tournament 4th Boys Champs –  Ridgefield Orange 4th Boys 2nd Place –  Ridgefield Black 4th Girls Champs –  Ridgefield Black 4th Girls 2nd Place –  New Fairfield 5th Boys Champs –  New Fairfield 5th Boys 2nd Place –  Danbury 5th Girls Champs –  Bethel 5th Girls 2nd Place –  New Milford 6th Boys Champs –  Ridgefield 6th Boys 2nd Place –  Danbury 6th Girls Champs –  Guilford Grizzlies 6th Girls 2nd Place –  Newtown 7th Boys Champs –  Danbury 7th Boys 2nd Place –  Brookfield 7th Girls Champs –  Seymour 7th Girls 2nd Place –  Bethel 8th Boys Champs –  Danbury 8th Boys 2nd Place –  Pomperaug 8th Girls Champs –  Bethel 8th Girls 2nd Place –  Danbury

December 14th-17th

Golden Bears Holiday Classic (Springfield, MA) 6th Girls –  Chicopee 6th Girls –  Falcons-Wilbur-ham 6th Girls –  Hampshire 6th Girls –  St. Pats-Bartsow 6th Girls –  Belchertown 6th Girls –  St. Pats-Avigliano 8th Girls –  Enfield 8th Girls –  Amherst 8th Girls –  Deerfield-Frontier 8th Girls –  East Longmeadow 8th Girls –  Falcons 8th Girls –  Chicopee

November 30th-December 3rd

West Side Tip Off Tournament 6th Boys Champs –  North Attleboro 6th Boys 2nd Place–  Westside Wolfpack 6th Boys Champs –  Agawam Albano 6th Boys 2nd Place–  Agawam Hanscom 6th Girls Champs –  Easthampton 6th Girls 2nd Place–  Lenox 7th Boys Champs –  Chicopee Pacers 7th Boys 2nd Place–  Westfield 7th Boys Champs –  Lenox 7th Boys 2nd Place–  Longmeadow 7th Girls Champs –  BGC 7th Girls 2nd Place–  West Springfield Wolfpack

November 24th-26th Starland Thanksgiving Classic  (Hanover, MA) 3rd Boys –  Hopkinton 3rd Boys –  Pembroke 4th Girls –  Whitman Hanson 4th Girls –  Braintree 4th Boys –  Whitman Hanson - Ford 4th Boys –  Whitman Hanson - Tileston 4th Boys –  Milton 5th Girls –  Braintree 5th Girls –  Milton 5th Girls –  Abington 5th Girls –  Weymouth 5th Boys –  Scituate 5th Boys –  Hingham 5th Boys –  Holbrook 6th Girls –  Bridgewater 6th Girls –  Abington 6th Boys –  Hanover 6th Boys –  Whitman Hanson 6th Boys –  Rockland Bulldogs 6th Boys –  Milton 6th Boys –  Hull 7th Girls –  Milton 7th Girls –  Braintree 7th Boys –  Whitman Hanson 7th Boys –  Braintree 7th Boys –  Hull 8th Girls –  Duxbury 8th Girls –  Whitman Hanson 8th Boys –  Holbrook 8th Boys –  Hull 8th Boys –  Plymouth North 8th Boys –  Whitman Hanson

November 24th-26th Connecticut Basketball Turkey Shoot Thanksgiving Tourney  (Woodbridge, CT) 5th Girls –  Berlin 5th Girls –  Cheshire 5th Boys –  Groton 5th Boys –  Bristol 6th Girls –  Madison 6th Girls –  East Lyme 6th Boys –  Madison 6th Boys –  HK Cougars 6th Boys –  Stonington 6th Boys –  Groton Mystic 7th Boys –  Wallingford Wolverines 7th Boys –  Wolcott Eagles 7th Girls –  HK Cougars 7th Girls –  Cheshire 8th Boys –  Groton Mystic 8th Boys –  Old Saybrook 8th Boys –  Stonington 8th Boys –  Old Lyme Wildcats 8th Girls –  Milford Knights 8th Girls –  Branford Hornets

November 12th Walter Lewis Invitational (Bellingham, MA) 5th Boys Champs –  North Cumberland - Madden 5th Boys 2nd Place –  East Greenwich - Goudie 7th Boys Pool 1 Champs –  Walpole - Jolley 7th Boys Pool 1 2nd Place –  Milford - Pellegrini 7th Boys Pool 2 Champs –  North Attleboro - Faria 7th Boys Pool 2 2nd Place –  Medway - Ambrosini 8th Boys Pool 1 Champs –  Milford - Geoffroy 8th Boys Pool 1 2nd Place –  Grafton - Rauktis 8th Boys Pool 2 Champs –  North Cumberland - Madden 8th Boys Pool 2 2nd Place –  Bourne - Conlon 5th Girls Champs –  Medway - Colelli 5th Girls 2nd Place –  Walpole - Harrington 6th Girls Champs –  East Greenwich - Simpson 7th/8th Girls Champs –  North Attleboro - McNally 7th/8th Girls 2nd Place –  Franklin - Gordon

2022-23 Qualified Teams

February 20th-24th Mid Winter Classic Youth Basketball Tournament  (Brunswick, ME)

February 18th-19th Glenburn 5th & 6th Grade Girls Basketball Tournament  (Glenburn, ME)

David Gray Memorial Tournament (3/4 & 5/6 Grade Teams) Trenton, ME

January 17th Connecticut Basketball MLK One Day Holiday Tournament 5th Boys- Portland 5th Boys- Groton/Mystic 5th Boys- Portland 5th Boys- East Hampton 6th Boys- Branford 7th Boys- Coginchaug 7th Boys- Groton-Mystic 7th Girls- Guilford 8th Girls- Milford Knights 8th Girls- Groton-Mystic January 14th-15th Noble Joust Classic  (North Berwick, ME) 4th Boys Champs- Windham 4th Boys 2nd Place- Saco TGR 6th Boys Champs- Bonny Eagle 6th Boys 2nd Place- Sea Coast 8th Boys Champs- Noble 8th Boys 2nd Place- Saco Bobcats 6th Girls Champs- Kittery Rangers 8th Girls Champs- Biddeford 8th Girls 2nd Place- Saco

December 28th-30th Starland Holiday HoopFest  (Hanover, MA) 3/4th Grade Boys Champs -  Hanover 3/4th Grade Boys 2nd Place -  Marshfield 5th Grade Boys Champs - Hanson 5th Grade Boys 2nd Place - Norwell 6th Grade Boys Champs- West Bridgewater 6th Grade Boys 2nd Place- Silver Lake 7th Grade Boys Champs- Whitman Hanson 7th Grade Boys 2nd Place- Braintree 6/7th Grade Girls ACC Champs- Marshfield- Arruda 6/7th Grade Girls  ACC 2nd Place- Duxbury 6/7th Grade Girls Big East Champs- WH- Delue 6/7th Grade Girls Big East 2nd Place- Marshfield- Hawkes 8th Grade Girls Champs- Marshfield 8th Grade Girls 2nd Place- Duxbury

December 29th Nutmeg Holiday Basketball Festival  (Middletown, CT and Newington, CT) 4th Grade Boys Champs -  Fairfield Huskies 4th Grade Boys 2nd Place -  Berlin Travel 5th Grade Boys Champs - Farmington River Hawks 5th Grade Boys 2nd Place - Berlin Travel 6th Grade Boys Champs- Haddam-Killingworth Travel 6th Grade Boys 2nd Place- Stonington Como 7th Grade Boys Champs- Salem Blue Devils 7th Grade Boys 2nd Place- Cromwell Rebels 8th Grade Boys Champs- New Haven Renegades 8th Grade Boys 2nd Place- Haddam Killingworth Travel 5th Grade Girls Champs- Guliford Lady Grizzlies 5th Grade Girls 2nd Place- Wethersfield Travel 6th Grade Girls Champs- Fairfield Pal Riptide 6th Grade Girls 2nd Place- Newington Nor'easters 7th Grade Girls Champs- Southington Travel 7th Grade Girls 2nd Place- Cromwell Rebels 8th Grade Girls Champs- Windham Travel 8th Grade Girls 2nd Place- Milford Knights

December 17th-30th Danbury PAL Holiday Hoops Tournament   (Danbury, MA) 4th Grade Boys Champs -  Mahopac St. John's 4th Grade Boys 2nd Place -  New Fairfield 5th Grade Boys Champs - Ridgefield 5th Grade Boys 2nd Place - Bethel 6th Grade Boys Champs- Mahopac Travel Team 6th Grade Boys 2nd Place- Danbury 7th Grade Boys Champs- Bethel 7th Grade Boys 2nd Place- Danbury PAL 8th Grade Boys Champs- Somers 8th Grade Boys 2nd Place- Pomparaug 6th Grade Girls Champs- Somers 6th Grade Girls 2nd Place- Bethel 7th Grade Girls Champs- Ridgefield 7th Grade Girls 2nd Place- Bethel

December 15th-18th Golden Bears Holiday Classic (Springfield, MA) 6th Girls A Champs-  Chicopee 6th Girls A 2nd Place-  Wilbraham Flacons 6th Girls B Champs-  Northampton 6th Girls B 2nd Place-  Frontier 7th Girls Champs-  West Springfield Wildcats 7th Girls 2nd Place-  Longmeadow 8th Girls Champs-  St. Pats 8th Girls 2nd Place-  Wilbraham Falcons

December 4th West Side Tip-Off (West Springfield, MA) 6th Boys Champs-  Chicopee Pacers 6th Boys 2nd Place-  Wilbraham Falcons 6th Girls Champs-  North Hampton 6th Girls 2nd Place-  Pittsfield 8th Girls Champs-  Frontier 8th Girls 2nd Place-  Wilbraham 8th Boys A Champs-  Longmeadow 8th Boys A 2nd Place-  Tantasqua 8th Boys B Champs-  Groton 8th Boys B 2nd Place-  Tantasqua

November 26th-27th CBC Turkey Tourney  (Woodbridge, CT) 5th Girls -  Guilford 5th Girls -  Milford 6th Girls -  Branford 6th Girls -  Newington 7th Girls -  Branford 8th Girls -  Windham 8th Girls –  Lancer Nation 6th Boys –  Haddam Killingworth 6th Boys -  Guilford 6th Boys -  Branford 6th Boys -  Coginchaug 7th Boys -  Branford 8th Boys-  Haddam Killingworth 8th Boys-  Branford

November 25th-27th Starland Thanksgiving Classic  (Hanover, MA) 3rd/4th Girls Champs-  Abington - Leverault 3rd/4th Girls 2nd Place-  Carver - Lyons 5th Girls Champs-  Abington - Henry 5th Girls 2nd Place-  Halifax - Goldie 6th Girls Champs-  Hanson - Delue 6th Girls 2nd Place-  Milton - Pater 7th Girls Champs-  Braintree - Juba 7th Girls 2nd Place-  Duxbury - Lucido 8th Girls ACC Champs-  Hingham - Powers 8th Girls ACC 2nd Place-  Whitman - Manchester 8th Girls Big East Champs-  Halifax - Shurtleff 8th Girls Big East 2nd Place-  Abington - Trout 3rd/4th Boys Champs-  WH Red-Ford 3rd/4th Boys 2nd Place-  Hingham - Hargreaves 5th Boys Big East Champs-  Hingham - Dechristopher 5th Boys Big East 2nd Place-  Rockland - Davis 5th Boys Colonial Champs-  Hingham - Vogel 6th Boys Big East Champs-  Belmont 6th Boys Big East 2nd Place-  Duxbury - Penwell 6th Boys Colonial Champs-  Norwell - Kerwin 6th Boys Colonial 2nd Place-  Hull - Sesito 7th Boys Big East Champs-  WH Red - Le 7th Boys Big East 2nd Place-  Carver - Soliwoda 7th Boys Colonial Champs-  Hingham - Monti 7th Boys Colonial 2nd Place-  Braintree - Duggan 8th Boys Big East Champs-  Hingham - Sullivan 8th Boys Big East 2nd Place-  Braintree - Cadete 8th Boys Colonial Champs-  Milton - McDevitt 8th Boys Colonial 2nd Place-  Braintree - Hui

November 11th-13th 2022 Annual Walter Lewis Tournament  (Bellingham, MA) 5th Boys Pool 1 Champs-  Bellingham - Jacobson 5th Boys Pool 1 2nd Place-  Milford - Healey 5th Boys Pool 2 Champs-  Brookline - Greene 5th Boys Pool 2 2nd Place-  Bellingham - Levasseur 6th Boys Pool 1 Champs-  Walpole - Jolley 6th Boys Pool 1 2nd Place-  Medfield - Vogt 7th Boys Pool 1 Champs-  Seekonk - Daluz 7th Boys Pool 1 2nd Place-  East Greenwich (Maroon) - Connolly 8th Boys Pool 1 Champs-  Millis - Hart 8th Boys Pool 1 2nd Place-  East Greenwich (Maroon) - Scaramella 8th Boys Pool 2 Champs-  Somerset - Crook 8th Boys Pool 2 2nd Place-  Milford - Boulanger 5th Girls Pool 1 Champs-  East Greenwich (Maroon) – Simpson 6th Girls Pool 1 Champs-  Deighton Rehoboth - Fredericks 6th Girls Pool 1 2nd Place-  Franklin - Gordon 7th Girls Pool 1 Champs-  Franklin - Scaringello 7th Girls Pool 1 2nd Place-  Mansfield - Troilo 8th Girls Pool 1 Champs-  Ashland - Vitti

November 5th Breakers Veterans Day Classic  (Tiverton, RI) 4th Girls Champs-  Breakers - Santiago 6th Girls Champs-  Team Providence - Sarah 8th Girls Champs-  Bay State - Silva

A Look Back - 2021-22 Qualified Teams

Connecticut Boys & Girls Basketball League Congratulations to the following Boys and Girls qualifiers from the Connecticut Boys and Girls League.  Qualification was based on the top teams in each division as of 2/27/22.  This cutoff date is necessary to allow teams and families ample time to prepare travel plans.

6th Girls Southington  Wallingford

7th Girls Simsbury West Hartford

8th Girls Wallingford Rocky Hill

6th Boys Cromwell Berlin

7th Boys Southington Newington

8th Boys Wethersfield Glastonbury

Merrimack Basketball League Congratulations to the following Boys and Girls qualifiers from the Merrimack Basketball League.  Qualification was based on the top teams in each division as of 2/25/22.  This cutoff date is necessary to allow teams and families ample time to prepare travel plans.

3rd/4th Boys Bow French Bow Oberman Outing Club Joshpe Outing Club Mastrolillo Hillsboro Red Hoefs Outing Club Johnson 3rd/4th Girls Suncook Plourde Outing Club K. Smith Hooksett Podbelski St. Catherines Koehler Dunbarton Filiau Hooksett McAuliffe

5th/6th Boys Outing Club P. Smith Suncook Barker Bow Albushies Weare Gajowski Hillsboro Red-Gelinas Chichester Cipriano Bow CArder

5th/6th Girls Outing Club Lynch New Boston McDonald Suncook Bryson ICB Adams ICB Sweatt

7th/8th Boys Suncook Michelson Suncook Baines Weare Fredette Franklin Flanders Hillsboro Red-Hersey

7th/8th Girls Suncook Caron Hopkinton Murdough Henniker Corbet Bow Carder Weare McKillop

February 26-27 Maine Hoops Town Teams Championship 4th grade Boys Gold 1st place - Falmouth Force 4th grade Boys Gold 2nd place - Windham  4th grade Boys Silver 1st place - MDI Green 4th grade Boys Silver 2nd place - Augusta Rams 5th grade Boys Gold 1st place - Gorham 5th grade Boys Gold 2nd place - Greely Cumberland Rec 5th grade Boys Silver 1st place - Scarborough Red Storm 5th grade Boys Silver 2nd place - Skowhegan Riverhawks 6th grade Boys Gold 1st place - Caribou 6th grade Boys Gold 2nd place - York 6th grade Boys Silver 1st place - Gardiner Tigers 6th grade Boys Silver 2nd place - Glenburn Chargers 7th grade Boys Gold 1st place - Windham Eagles 7th grade Boys Gold 2nd place - Portland 7th grade Boys Silver 1st place - Madison 7th grade Boys Silver 2nd place - Gorham Brown 8th grade Boys Gold 1st place - Scarborough Red Storm 8th grade Boys Gold 2nd place - Broncos 8th grade Boys Silver 1st place - Gardiner 8th grade Boys Silver 2nd place - Lynx

4th grade Girls 1st place - Windham 4th grade Girls 2nd place - Five Town Jammers 6th grade Girls Gold 1st place - Biddeford Tigers 6th grade Girls Gold 2nd place - Saco 6th grade Girls Silver 1st place - MDI 6th grade Girls Silver 2nd place - Gorham Travel Basketball 7th grade Girls 1st place - Jump Start GNG 7th grade Girls 2nd place - Windham 8th grade Girls Gold 1st place - Mt. Ararat 8th grade Girls Gold 2nd place - Bulldogs 8th grade Girls Silver 1st place - Gorham Rams 8th grade Girls Silver 2nd place - Phoenix

February 22 Mid Winter Classic Tournament 8th grade Boys 1st place - Gardiner Tigers 8th grade Boys 2nd place - Brunswick Huskies

February 19-20 Glenburn 5th/6th Grade Girls Basketball Tournament 5th/6th grade Girls 1st place - Biddeford Tigers 5th/6th grade Girls 2nd place - Gardiner Tigers

Fairfield County Basketball League   Congratulations to the following Boys qualifiers from the Fairfield County Basketball League.  Qualification was based on the top teams in each division as of 2/14/22.  This cutoff date is necessary to allow teams and families ample time to prepare travel plans.

5th Grade Boys Darien YMCA Amity Heat Stamford JCC New Canaan Chargers Game Changers Madison Black Newtown New Canaan Rams

6th Grade Boys Meriden YMCA Yonkers Bulls Blue Game Changers Yonkers Bulls Red St. Mark-Stratford Amity Heat Bristol Boys & Girls Club Fairfield PAL Falcons Smilow-Burroughs Stamford JCC

7th Grade Boys Shelton New Fairfield Bristol Boys & Girls Club Yonkers Bulls Game Changers Middletown Outlaws Stamford JCC Norwalk Youth Carver

8th Grade Boys Darien YMCA Blue Prospect Wilton Blue Hamden Rebels McGiveny-Bridgeport Norwalk Youth Carver Weston Basketball Gold Fairfield PHD Black Meriden YMCA Stamford JCC Blue

5th Grade Girls St. Theresa's Darien YMCA Westport PAL Fairfield PAL Riptide

6th Grade Girls Milford Knights St. Theresa-Trumbull Bethel St. Mark-Stratford Newtown Fairfield PAL Sparks

7th Grade Girls Milford Knights New Milford St. Theresa's Bethel Redding-Easton New Canaan Black

8th Grade Girls Weston Basketball Milford Knights Lady Orange Bethel Westport PAL Redding-Easton Meriden YMCA  

December 27-30 Milford Knights Holiday Tournament 5th grade Girls 1st place - Lady O's 5th grade Girls 2nd place - Madison 7th grade Girls 1st place -  7th grade Girls 2nd place - Lady O's

5th grade Boys 1st place -  5th grade Boys 2nd place -  6th grade Boys 1st place -  6th grade Boys 2nd place -  7th grade Boys 1st place -  7th grade Boys 2nd place -  8th grade Boys 1st place - Trumbull Red 8th grade Boys 2nd place - 

December 27-30 CT Northstars Holiday ShootOut 4th grade Boys 1st place - Talented 4th grade Boys 2nd place - South Windsor 5th grade Boys 1st place - Canton Travel 5th grade Boys 2nd place - West Springfield 6th grade Boys 1st place - Talented 6th grade Boys 2nd place - Granby Travel Basketball 6th grade Girls 1st place - West Side Spirit 6th grade Girls 2nd place - Newtown  7th grade Girls 1st place -  7th grade Girls 2nd place -  8th grade Girls 1st place - Wilbraham Falcons 8th grade Girls 2nd place - Plainville Blue Devils

December 19-30 Danbury PAL Holiday Hoop Festival 6th grade Girls 1st place - Ridgefield 6th grade Girls 2nd place - Bethel 7th grade Girls 1st place - New Milford 7th grade Girls 2nd place - Ridgefield 8th grade Girls 1st place - Redding Easton 8th grade Girls 2nd place - Bethel 5th grade Boys 1st place - Danbury PAL 5th grade Boys 2nd place - Newtown 6th grade Boys 1st place - Bethel 6th grade Boys 2nd place - Pomburg 7th grade Boys 1st place - Danbury PAL 7th grade Boys 2nd place - Bethel 8th grade Boys 1st place - Danbury PAL 8th grade Boys 2nd place - NM-Cronin

December 27-29 Nutmeg Holiday Festival 5th grade Girls 1st place - West Hartford Magic 5th grade Girls 2nd place - Newington Travel 6th grade Girls 1st place - New Britain PAL 6th grade Girls 2nd place - Southington Travel 7th grade Girls 1st place - Windham Travel 7th grade Girls 2nd place - Rocky Hill Travel 8th grade Girls 1st place - Haddam Killingworth Travel 8th grade Girls 2nd place - Rocky Hill Travel 4th grade Boys 1st place - Berlin (3rd grade) 4th grade Boys 2nd place - Berlin (4th grade) 5th grade Boys 1st place - Wethersfield Eagles 5th grade Boys 2nd place - Glastonbury Travel 6th grade Boys 1st place - Tantasqua Travel 6th grade Boys 2nd place - Cromwell Travel 7th grade Boys 1st place - Newington  7th grade Boys 2nd place - Coventry  8th grade Boys 1st place - Hamden Rebels 8th grade Boys 2nd place - Middletown

December 19 Golden Bears Holiday Classic @ Western New England University 5th/6th girls A 1st place -  5th/6th girls A 2nd place - Holyoke Boys & Girls Club 5th/6th girls B 1st place - Wilbraham Falcons 5th/6th girls B 2nd place - Longmeadow 7th/8th girls A 1st place - Boys & Girls Club of the Berkshire 7th/8th girls A 2nd place - Wilbraham Falcons 7th/8th girls B 1st place - Wilbraham Falcons 7th/8th girls B 2nd place - Enfield Eagles

December 4 Westside Wolfpack Tip Off Tournament 5th/6th girls 1st place - Pittsfield 5th/6th girls 2nd place - West Side 7th/8th girls 1st place - Pittsfield 7th/8th girls 2nd place - Longmeadow 5th/6th boys 1st place - Tantasqua 5th/6th boys 2nd place - Pittsfield 7th/8th boys A 1st place - Pittsfield 7th/8th boys A 2nd place - Tantasqua 7th/8th boys B 1st place - Frontier 7th/8th boys B 2nd place - Amherst

November 26-28 Connecticut Basketball Conference 11th Annual Pre-Season Turkey Shoot 6th grade Girls 1st place - Branford 6th grade Girls 2nd place - Groton 8th grade Girls 1st place - Berlin 8th grade Girls 2nd place - Ridgefield

4th grade Boys 1st place - Ledyard 4th grade Boys 2nd place - Jr. Thunderbirds 5th grade Boys 1st place - Cheshire 5th grade Boys 2nd place - Jr. Lancers 6th grade Boys 1st place -  6th grade Boys 2nd place -  7th grade Boys 1st place - Haddam Killingworth 7th grade Boys 2nd place - Groton 7th grade Boys 1st place - Windsor 7th grade Boys 2nd place - Guilford 8th grade Boys 1st place - Guilford 8th grade Boys 2nd place - North Branford 8th grade Boys 1st place - Madison 8th grade Boys 2nd place - Branford

November 26-28, 2021 CT Northstars Boys & Girls Thanksgiving ShootOut 4th/5th grade Boys 1st place - Springfield Ballers 4th/5th grade Boys 2nd place - CT Northstars 6th grade Boys 1st place - Farmington 6th grad Boys 2nd place - Simsbury 7th grade Boys 1st place - CT Northstars 7th grade Boys 2nd place - Farmington 8th grade Boys 1st place - Talented Basketball 8th grade Boys 2nd place - Chicopee Colts 4th/5th grade Girls 1st place - CT Northstars 4th/5th grade Girls 2nd place - Springfield Ballers 7th grade Girls (Red Pool) 1st place - Rocky Hill 7th grade Girls (Red Pool) 2nd place - HYSA 7th grade Girls (Black Pool) 1st place - Milford Knights 7th grade Girls (Black Pool) 2nd place - Valley United 8th grade Girls 1st place - Valley United 8th grade Girls 2nd place - CT Aces  

November 20 Milford Knights Tip-Off Tournament 4th grade Boys 1st place - Milford Knights 4th grade Boys 2nd place - St. Theresa 5th grade Boys 1st place - Fairfield PAL Heat 5th grade Boys 2nd place - Milford Knights 6th grade Boys 1st place - Fairfield PAL Falcons 6th grade Boys 2nd place - St. Mark 7th grade Boys Silver 1st place - Redding Easton 7th grade Boys Silver 2nd place - Guilford Green 7th grade Boys Gold 1st place - Orange Wolverines 7th grade Boys Gold 2nd place - Milford Knights 8th grade Boys Silver 1st place - St. Mark 8th grade Boys Silver 2nd place - Amity 8th grade Boys Gold 1st place - Milford Knights  8th grade Boys Gold 2nd place - St. Theresa 4th grade Girls 1st place - Milford Knights 4th grade Girls 2nd place - St. Theresa  5th grade Girls 1st place - St. Theresa 5th grade Girls 2nd place - Fairfield PAL Riptide 6th grade Girls 1st place - St. Theresa 6th grade Girls 2nd place - Fairfield PAL Sparks 7th grade Girls 1st place - Milford Knights 7th grade Girls 2nd place - St. Theresa 8th grade Girls 1st place - Lady Oranges 8th grade Girls 2nd place - West Haven November 13 Walter Lewis Basketball Tournament 6th grade Boys 1st place (tie) - East Greenwich (Connolly) 6th grade Boys 1st place (tie) - Millbury (Nikiforow) 7th grade Boys 1st place, pool A (tie) - New Bedord (Ramos)   7th grade Boys 1st place, pool A (tie) - Millis (Hart) 7th grade Boys 1st place, pool B - FLBC (Milligan) 7th grade Boys 2nd place, pool B - Canton (Merenda) 8th grade Boys 1st place, pool A - Milford (Douglas) 8th grade Boys 2nd place, pool A - Barrington (McDermott ) 8th grade Boys 1st place, pool B - Medfield (Farmer) 8th grade Boys 2nd place, pool B - East Greenwich (Hayes) 8th grade Boys 1st place, pool C - Sharon (Baskin) 8th grade Boys 2nd place, pool C - Millis (Donovan) 5th grade Girls 1st place - Dighton Rehoboth (Fredericks) 5th grade Girls 2nd place - Southborough (Goss) 8th grade Girls 1st place, pool A - Wapole (Bingham) 8th grade Girls 2nd place, pool A - Norwood (Becker) 8th grade Girls 1st place, pool B - Millbury (Nikiforow) 8th grade Girls 2nd place, pool B - Milford (Kearnan) 8th grade Girls 1st place, pool C - Wayland (Getz)

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Unified sports athletes from Bristol Central/Bristol Eastern and Glastonbury competed in the Unified Basketball Showcase at halftime of the CCC Boys Basketball finals at the University of Hartford.

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Unified sports athletes from Hall/Conard and Middletown participated in the CCC’s first ever Unified Basketball showcase game at halftime of the CCC Girls Basketball Championship at the University of Hartford

2023-24 CCC Tournament Champions

Boys Cross Country: E.O. Smith Girls Cross Country: Glastonbury Boys Golf: Glastonbury Boys Soccer: Glastonbury Girls Soccer: Simsbury Girls Volleyball: Southington Girls Indoor Track: Glastonbury Boys Indoor Track: Hall Wrestling: Simsbury Cheerleading: Plainville Girls Basketball: Windsor Boys Basketball: Windsor Girls Ice Hockey: East Catholic/Glastonbury Boys Ice Hockey North: Simsbury Boys Ice Hockey South: Conard

CCC State Champions

Congratulations to the following teams from the CCC who were State Champions in 2023-24

Bloomfield Football – Class S State Champions Rocky Hill Boys Cross Country – Class SS  State Champions Hall Boys Soccer – Class LL State Champions Lewis Mills Boys Soccer – Class M State Champions Simsbury Girls Soccer – Class L State Champions Farmington Girls Volleyball – Class L State Champions RHAM Girls Volleyball – Class M State Champions Glastonbury Girls Indoor Track – Class LL State Champions and State Open Champons Hall Boys Indoor Track – Class LL State Champions Windsor Girls Indoor Track – Class L State Champions Bloomfield Boys Indoor Track – Class S State Champions Bloomfield Girls Indoor Track – Class S State Champions Windsor Boys Indoor Track – State Open Champions RHAM Wrestling – Class M State Champions Windsor Boys Basketball – Div., II State Champions Simsbury Girls Basketball – Class L State Champions Northwest Catholic Girls Basketball – Class MM State Champions Plainville Cheerleading – Class M State Champions Conard Ice Hockey – Division III State Champions

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Rocky Hill’s police chief is sending out a message after a string of recent break-ins. This as the crimes spark concerns about public safety in town.

“It’s terrible and unfortunate because this is such a beautiful neighborhood.”

It's a neighborhood Ella has called home for nine years at the Stepny Place Apartments in Rocky Hill. Ella, who didn’t want to use her last name or show her face, is concerned by the rash of more than 40 break-ins at the complex last month. She has seen neighbors with broken car windows.

“Why is this happening to this neighborhood? But I guess they come into the quietest neighborhoods to do things like this,” she said.

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She said her complex had flood lights installed recently to deter thieves, but she’s still taking precautions if her daughter visits.

“I make sure she’s in my front parking space because I don’t want her to leave her car back there,” she said.

The break-ins coupled with a gas station burglary Monday morning has created worries about public safety.

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In a letter to the community, Rocky Hill Police Chief Brian Klett said his department is aware of these cases and wanted to reassure the public, writing:

“Our officers are diligently investigating these matters, collaborating with other law enforcement agencies, and committed to increasing patrols in vulnerable areas, utilizing additional marked and unmarked patrols.”

Klett said his officers have identified “active leads” thanks to the town’s license plate reader, information from other police departments and forensic evidence.

Some people in town say they’re glad the department is taking a proactive approach.

“Hopefully with such a big amount happening, maybe now they’re looking at it a little more closely to just a few, because that’s quite a bit,” Donna Duby, of Rocky Hill, said.

Ella said she has confidence Rocky Hill police will find those responsible for the break-ins.

“I know they’re going to be on top of everything. They’re like one of the best police precincts that I know,” she said.

Rocky Hill police are asking people to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

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15 Best Things to Do in Rocky Hill (CT)

Folded into the Connecticut Valley on the west bank of the river, the small town of Rocky Hill has much to offer.

The oldest operating ferry service in the whole of the country departs from the riverbank for Glastonbury May through October.

Rewind 200 million years and the tracks of a carnivorous dinosaur have been preserved down the ages in brownstone. These  can be admired under a Space Age geodesic dome at Dinosaur State Park & Museum.

Rocky Hill has volumes of human history dating back almost 400 years and presented at the Academy Hall Museum. If you’re into history like me, the town is also close to the largest historic district in the state, at Old Wethersfield , just ten minutes away.

Let’s explore the best things to do in and around Rocky Hill:

1. Dinosaur State Park & Museum

Dinosaur State Park & Museum

Some 200 million years ago an early carnivorous dinosaur similar to a Dilophosaurus walked across the sandy shore of a lake in what is now Rocky Hill.

Those tracks were preserved in brownstone to be revealed once more when the site was quarried in the 19th century.

There are about 2,000 individual prints in the state park. Around a quarter of these are displayed under a geodesic dome that was put up in the 1960s.

Inside I got to study the tracks, see dioramas evoking Rocky Hill in the Jurassic era, and check out other fossilized tracks collected around Connecticut.

The outdoor space at Dinosaur State Park also needs to be explored for its arboretum growing 250 cultivars of conifers. These woods give a sense of what Mesozoic-era woodland might have looked like.

2. Rocky Hill-Glastonbury Ferry

Rocky Hill-Glastonbury Ferry

The oldest continuously running ferry crossing in the United States links Rocky Hill on the west bank of the Connecticut River with Glastonbury on the east.

This service has existed in some form since 1655 when it was a raft propelled by a pole.

That was replaced by a horse on a treadmill, followed by a steamship, which in turn was switched out for the current barge and towboat system.

For drivers, the ferry saves a long detour via Hartford or Middletown. It’s also a godsend for cyclists who aren’t permitted to use the Putnam bridge in Wethersfield.

There are services May through October. When I went to press the toll was $5 per vehicle ($6 on weekends) and $2 for cyclists and pedestrians.

3. Still Hill Brewery

Still Hill Brewery

One of the great things about Connecticut in the 21st century is that there’s a craft brewery for every town, and sometimes more than that.

Rocky Hill’s own purveyor of quality beer is Still Hill, which opens the doors to its industrial home from Thursday through Sunday.

The brewery has forged links with some great local food trucks. So there will always be good food to go with your pints or flights.

When I put this list together there were 13 beers on tap. Among them was the delicious Sluggy Buggy, an earthy Oatmeal Stout with chocolate and coffee notes.

4. Quarry Park

Quarry Park

Rocky Hill is named after this basalt landform that became a quarry, exploited from the end of the 19th century to the post-war period.

The old quarry is tiered, with ponds in the lowest pockets. From the highest point near the north end of the rise I could see across Hartford, the Connecticut River and Glastonbury. 

On the trails in the park’s 84 wooded acres you’ll stumble upon some of the decaying quarry buildings.

The most intact of these is the old compressor house, but there are also some ghostly arcades, all daubed in graffiti.

5. Rocky Hill Historical Society

Rocky Hill Historical Society

The museum for the Rocky Hill Historical Society is inside a handsome Federal-style academy building from 1803. Academy Hall is one of just a handful of surviving school buildings in the state from the early 19th century.

You’ll find it in a row, sandwiched between the town office building and the Rocky Hill Congregational church.

The building served as a school of some description until 1941 and was finally leased to the Rocky Hill Historical Society 20 years later.

The museum, open Tuesdays and Saturdays, selects from the society’s vast inventory of artifacts.

These include tableware, agricultural implements, jewelry, toys, dolls, period costume, Native American finds, military uniforms, paintings, tapestries and sports gear, for the briefest introduction.

6. Rocky Hill Ferry Park

Rocky Hill Ferry Park

One of the best ways to idle away an hour or two in Rocky Hill is by the Connecticut River watching the ferry shuttling to and fro. The historical marker for the Rocky Hill-Glastonbury Ferry can be found here. 

Ferry Park is a small parcel of greenery, with dreamy views over to Glastonbury. My tip for early birds is to come at dawn when the scenery is at its most dramatic. 

Naturally, the vistas of the Connecticut River are also sumptuous in the fall season, and this is a world-class leaf peeping spot.

7. Elm Street Historic District

Elm Street Historic District

On Elm Street between Silas Deane Highway and Grimes Road you’ll be on a Colonial-era roadway that was laid down in the 17th century, leading off from the Rocky Hill-Glastonbury Ferry.

This section of the road, from No. 18 to 191 is a Historic District added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. 

As you make your way you’ll see a real cross-section of New England architecture styles. These include Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, American Foursquare, Craftsman/Bungalow, and a smattering of Queen Anne and Italianate houses from the Victorian period.

The oldest building of all lies at the intersection of Chapin and Ashwell Streets and has been here since 1769.

8. Codeword Escape

Escape Room

Rocky Hill has its very own highly-rated escape room attraction.

For the uninitiated, escape rooms require a series of puzzles to be solved, using individual skill and teamwork, within an hour time limit.

Often you simply have to get out of the room, but often there’s a specific mission to complete.

When I dropped by, Codeword Escape had three rooms: Movie Mayhem, Curse of the Golden Touch and Gangster Gnomes II.

You may have to battle against time to recover a priceless award stolen from a movie theater, or find a Midas-style king’s magic lamp to turn his daughter from gold to human again.

Whatever your task, a helpful game master will be on hand for any queries and for little clues if you get stuck.

9. Cora J. Belden Library

Books

Rocky Hill is rightly fond of the homey Cora J. Belden Library, praised as one of the best in the region, and run by warm, accommodating staff.

Like all the best local libraries, this place is a local cultural point of reference. There’s rich programming for adults, teens and children.

There are summer reading programs, book clubs, all sorts of fun activities for children and twice-weekly movie screenings (Monday and Friday) for classic films and recent releases.

The excellent children’s section, with books, LEGO, toys, puzzles and computers, is on a separate floor to the stacks for grownups. I found this a blessing for people who need some peace and quiet.

10. River Highlands State Park

River Highlands State Park

There’s natural drama just down the Connecticut River in Cromwell, at this wood-shrouded state park on the high west bank.

The cliffs at River Highlands reach a height of almost 160 feet, which makes for some marvelous vistas. I should point out that these are best when the foliage is gone in winter and early spring.

The woodland is dominated by white pine, beech and oak, and the loftier vantage points can be found to the north and south of the park.

On the way to these lookouts you’ll venture along trails tracing the edge of bluffs, crossing streams and dipping down to the water’s edge.

There you’ll find an unusual geological feature known as the “Blowhole”. This got its name from the hum of the wind as it rakes along the bluffs.

11. Old Wethersfield

Old Wethersfield

The largest historic district in the state of Connecticut is ten minutes by car from downtown Rocky Hill.

Old Wethersfield is spread over two square miles, with 1,100 buildings, the earliest going back to the 17th century.

My favorite piece of trivia is that some 100 of Old Wethersfield’s buildings date from Colonial times. Yet another 100 have been here since before the Civil War.

You can dive right into this history at the Webb Deane Stevens Museum, preserving a row of three houses. 

Two of these have ties to George Washington: His Revolutionary War headquarters were at the Webb House in May 1781, and he dined at the Silas Deane House in 1775.

12. Elm Ridge Park

Skate Park

Although this space isn’t quite as scenic as the other parks on my list, it’s a hive of activity year round for its multiple facilities.

Just for a quick rundown, there are two little league baseball fields, a softball field, outdoor pool + wading pool, a basketball court, a volleyball court and a skatepark.

There’s a fabulous recently updated playground/sandbox, a pavilion, two charcoal grills, a gazebo, the Veterans Memorial Amphitheater and dog park. Then in winter Elm Ridge Park has a popular skating rink.

Check the events calendar, as there are outdoor movie screenings on the main field in summer, as well as concerts throughout the season.

Then, towards the end of October is the annual Fallfest at the amphitheater. This brings rides, live music, fun competitions and fireworks.

13. John Robbins House

John Robbins House

Along Old Main Street you’ll come to what is held as one of the best examples of brick-built Georgian architecture in Connecticut.

A private residence, the John Robbins House, completed around 1767, is 2.5 stories tall and composed of bricks fired from clay recovered from a local field.

There’s a gambrel roof with elongated chimney stacks at each end, and a fine Palladian window above the main entrance.

An intriguing detail is the pair of circular windows just below the roof on the side elevations. The house was built by John Robbins, who bought the plot from the Duke of Cumberland.

In its earliest days Robbins ran a tavern here, known as the Duke of Cumberland Inn.

14. Center Cemetery

Center Cemetery

This moody old cemetery sits on a triangular plot between Main Street and Dividend Road.

It’s the burial place for many of Rocky Hill’s early ministers. I’m always fascinated to see how locally recurrent family names like Merriam, Robbins, Goodrich and McNamara go back to Rocky Hill’s foundation.

The earliest interment was an unnamed baby, the daughter of Benjamin and Mary Deming, who died in 1731. 

You can take a stroll and read grave markers, most of which are still legible, and cast your eye over the elaborate stonework on the crypts and obelisks.

A couple of the more noteworthy burials are Susan Webber (d. 1952) who survived the sinking of the Titanic. Also keep an eye out for Calvin Chapin, who was a fifer in the Revolutionary War.

15. Van Vleck Observatory

Van Vleck Observatory

During the academic year you can swing by Wesleyan University’s Van Vleck Observatory on Wednesdays for a night of wonder.

Starting at 8:00 PM there’s a topical half-hour presentation by a member of the astronomy department. This will often deal with a new discovery or breakthrough.

If the weather’s good this will be followed by the chance to peek through two of the observatory’s three telescopes.

For families, I’d recommend looking out for one of the Kids’ Night at the Observatory sessions. 

The fine observatory building deserves a mention as it’s more than a century old. It was named for Wesleyan University’s two-time president John Monroe van Vleck (1833-1912), a prominent mathematician and astronomer.

An impact crater on the moon, on the north-eastern rim of the Gilbert plain, was also named for van Vleck in 1976.

15 Best Things to Do in Rocky Hill (CT):

  • Dinosaur State Park & Museum
  • Rocky Hill-Glastonbury Ferry
  • Still Hill Brewery
  • Quarry Park
  • Rocky Hill Historical Society
  • Rocky Hill Ferry Park
  • Elm Street Historic District
  • Codeword Escape
  • Cora J. Belden Library
  • River Highlands State Park
  • Old Wethersfield
  • Elm Ridge Park
  • John Robbins House
  • Center Cemetery
  • Van Vleck Observatory

Rocky Hill police investigate gas station convenience store robbery

ROCKY HILL, CT (WFSB) - The owner of a gas station in Rocky Hill said he is cleaning up a big mess after an overnight break-in at the store.

The incident happened at the Exxon station on the corner of Route 3 and Elm Street.

A Channel 3 crew spotted damage at the front door of the store when it arrived the morning of April 1.

That was how the robbers tried to get into it.

The clerk said he doesn’t know exactly what they used to do it, but they managed to enter and make a mess.

“This looks very scary, we’ll have to fix the whole door,” said Tanvir Murad, owner, Exxon station.

Murad said multiple men broke in overnight while a clerk was there.

They ransacked the front counter and stole cigarettes, food, and cash.

“They took a lot of money, my register machine and everything,” Murad told Channel 3. “There is a box we usually save the money from the day and other days, and they took that box too.”

He estimated the total loss to be in the thousands.

He said he was working with his security company to access his surveillance video.

Rocky Hill police said they are investigating.

No arrests were made.

“Hopefully the guys involved get caught by the cops very soon,” Murad said.

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