Sports

Mary Margret Nugent, 2024Published 5/2/24

Starting this week, CHS sports teams will show their support to Morgan's Message, an organization that brings awareness to athlete mental health, by dedicating games to the organization. Boys Volleyball will host their game on May 8th with Girls Lacrosse following on May 9th. 

Cadence Fasano, 2027Published 12/10/2023

Our Girls Ice Hockey team is ready for their 2023-2024 season to start! Be sure to make your way to a game at the Northford Ice Pavilion

Julia Bevilacqua, 2024Published 11/30/23
 CTE or chronic traumatic encephalopathy is repeated brain trauma that can be deadly. This condition is especially concerning for people who play contact sports, as the cause of CTE is repeated traumatic brain injuries. A new study has shown that football players are more likely to suffer from this disease, will this research lead to changes in how football is played? 
Matt Dimech, 2023Published 10/28/22
On Wednesday, the Girls' Soccer team concluded their regular season with an unbeaten record of 15-0-1 after a tie against Sacred Heart Academy.  
Dylan Frankel, 2022Published 10/7/21

CHS girls volleyball has been playing a winning season with a current record of 12-0. 

Will Bergin, 2020Published 04/23/20

One CHS athlete's account of winning the prestigious football award.

Aish Benzy, 2021Published 10/17/19

The CHS Girls Soccer team has been on a rampage throughout their season, but how have they been so successful?

Ari Perlini, 2020Published 10/03/19

All Cheshire High School games played on the turf will be broadcasted live via the National Federation of High School Network.

Abby Dziura, 2020Published 10/02/19

The team is currently 6-1 this season after defeating Hand on October 2nd.

Brian Albrecht, 2020Published 09/26/19

One of the new clubs coming to CHS is the Hacky Sack club. The club, focuses on improving coordination through the intense game of Hacky Sack.

Charlie Mathews, 2020Published 09/23/19

Spike ball has been gaining in popularity at CHS. The sport, which involves nets and balls, has sparked the creation of a new club.

Max Braylyan, 2020Published 09/16/19

Cheshire High School offers a variety of traditional sports like football, baseball, soccer, golf, swimming and many more that have been around for years. But, a new activity may be added to this list in the coming weeks: e-Sports.