Oxford High Joins (2013)
On February 22, 2013, the Naugatuck Valley League approved Oxford High School into their conference from the SWC (South West Conference.) With the move, the format of two divisions (Brass and Copper,)there will be there will be three divisions, to be named soon. This is how it will play out, (starting in the 2014-15 year):
Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Ansonia Chargers Crosby Bulldogs Naugatuck Greyhounds Derby Red Raiders Holy Cross Crusaders Torrington Raiders Oxford Wolverines Kennedy Eagles Watertown Indians St. Paul Falcons Sacred Heart Hearts Wolcott Eagles Seymour Wildcats Wilby Wildcats Woodland Hawks *Boys and Girls Basketball (20 games:) 2 vs. team in own division, 1 each vs. non-division teams, two non-league games.Read more about this topic: Naugatuck Valley League
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“The logical English train a scholar as they train an engineer. Oxford is Greek factory, as Wilton mills weave carpet, and Sheffield grinds steel. They know the use of a tutor, as they know the use of a horse; and they draw the greatest amount of benefit from both. The reading men are kept by hard walking, hard riding, and measured eating and drinking, at the top of their condition, and two days before the examination, do not work but lounge, ride, or run, to be fresh on the college doomsday.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“Young people of high school age can actually feel themselves changing. Progress is almost tangible. Its exciting. It stimulates more progress. Nevertheless, growth is not constant and smooth. Erik Erikson quotes an aphorism to describe the formless forming of it. I aint what I ought to be. I aint what Im going to be, but Im not what I was.”
—Stella Chess (20th century)
“There exists, at the bottom of all abasement and misfortune, a last extreme which rebels and joins battle with the forces of law and respectability in a desperate struggle, waged partly by cunning and partly by violence, at once sick and ferocious, in which it attacks the prevailing social order with the pin-pricks of vice and the hammer-blows of crime.”
—Victor Hugo (18021885)