Jack Ludtke
Reporter
This week, Armchair Athlete’s focus is the upcoming season for girl’s ice hockey. The girls dominated last year, posting a 24-1 record, going 14-0 in their league, and outscoring their opponents by 97 goals and scoring at least six goals in sixteen of their twenty-five games. To cap off the season, they won both State and FCIAC Championships, each by at least five goals, and made it was clear that they were the team to beat coming into this new season. Now captained all FCIAC first-team members Olivia Hompe, and Madzie Caroll, and seniors Kellianne Hickey and Molly Robustelli, the girls are poised to have yet another fantastic season.
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Boys Hockey Gears Up for Season
Jack Ludtke
Reporter
Armchair Athlete is back for another year of NCHS sports, bringing you the up-to-date news and analysis on your favorite Rams Athletes. Our focus this week is the Rams Boys Hockey Team and their upcoming season.
Rams Baseball: Starting to change their pace
Logan Phillips Senor Editor In 2006, the Rams reached the pinnacle of the sports world in a phenomenal 17-8, FCIAC Championship run. Since then, the
Boys’ Lacrosse eyes first FCIAC Championship of Whitten era
Logan Phillips
Senior Editor
In a 18-5 run last year, the boys’ lacrosse team came within an inch of winning the FCIAC Championship in a game they lost by only a point. With their first taste of championship lacrosse since 2006, the Rams are hungry for more.
The best football team in Connecticut?
Logan Phillips
Senior Editor
Over the past five years, Rams football has won four state championships, maintained a .89 winning percentage and averaged less than one-and-a-half losses a year. These numbers are, quite simply, unfathomable. But while you can make the argument that this has been the best football dynasty in New Canaan history, dominating the FCIAC and Connecticut sports is nothing new for the Rams.