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Berkshire League

Berkshire League

High school athletic conference in Connecticut, US


The Berkshire League is a 9-team athletic conference of high schools, located in Litchfield County, Connecticut.

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The Berkshire League is a member of the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC).

Teams

The Berkshire League is made up of nine member schools from around Litchfield County. The schools tend to be smaller regional schools and the league encompasses all public schools from the county with the exception of New Milford High School, Torrington High School and Watertown High School.

Lewis S. Mills High School was a member until the 2019-2020 season, when they decided to join the Central Connecticut Conference due to concerns about declining enrollment and sports-participation at the other schools.[1]

Coop sports

For football, a majority of the Berkshire leagues schools compete as co-ops to field a team. Northwest United consists of Nonnewaug, Oliver Wolcott Technical, Litchfield, and Wamogo high schools. Gilbert, Northwestern, and Housatonic (shortened simply to GNH) are coached by Scott Salius and play in the Naugatuck Valley League beginning in fall 2022. In ice hockey, Shepaug Valley, Litchfield, Nonnewaug and Thomaston compete as a co-op. Housatonic Regional, Northwestern, Torrington and Wamogo compete as the other co-op.

Berkshire League Member Schools

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Former members

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Sports

The Berkshire League offers varsity sports in three seasons: fall, winter, and spring.

Notable Alumni

Evan Scribner [citation needed]

Dominic Dao [citation needed]

Dimmy Tonovan [citation needed]

Daniel Dieck [citation needed]

Cody Dzis [citation needed]

Hunter Martocchio [citation needed]

Hans Hilpertshauser [citation needed]


References

  1. "Berkshire League bids Lewis Mills adieu, looks forward". Republican American. Retrieved October 11, 2019.

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