Gil Bouley(NFA) Football - Boston College, Los Angeles Rams
Walt Dropo (Plainfield) Baseball - UCONN three sport athlete, Boston Red Sox (1950 AL Rookie of the Year), Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Redlegs, Baltimore Orioles
Doug DuBose(Montville) Football - University of Nebraska, San Francisco 49ers (Super Bowl Champion)
Roger LaFrancois(Griswold) Baseball - University of Oklahoma, Boston Red Sox
Bill Dawley(Griswold) Baseball - Houston Astros, Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, Oakland A’s
Tyson Wheeler (New London) Basketball - University of Rhode Island, Toronto Raptors, Denver Nuggets
Brook Fordyce (St. Bernard) Baseball - New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Andrew Carignan (NFA) Baseball - University of North Carolina, Oakland A’s
Zach Hurd (Waterford) Football - UConn, Oakland Raiders
Kris Dunn (New London) Basketball - Providence College, Minnesota Timberwolves, Chicago Bulls
Eric Campbell (NFA) Baseball - Boston College, New York Mets
Matt Shaughnessy (NFA) Football - University of Wisconsin, Oakland Raiders
Rajai Davis(New London) Baseball - UConn Avery Point, Pittsburg Pirates, San Francisco Giants, Oakland A’s, Toronto Blue Jays, Cleveland Indians
Matt Harvey (Fitch) Baseball - University of North Carolina, New York Mets, Anaheim Angels
Rollie Sheldon(Woodstock Academy) Baseball - UConn, New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Athletics
John McDonald (East Lyme) Baseball - Providence College, Cleveland Indians, Toronto Blue Jays, Detroit Tigers, Arizona Diamondbacks
Jordan Reed (New London) Football - University of Florida, Washington Redskins, San Francisco 49ers
Tim Riordan (New London) Football - Temple University, New Orleans Saints
Jesse Hahn (Fitch) Baseball - Virginia Tech, San Diego Padres, Oakland A's
Dominic Leone (NFA) Baseball - Clemson University, Seattle Mariners, Arizona Diamondbacks, Toronto Blue Jays
Eric Laakso (Killingly) Football - Tulane University, Miami Dolphins, Super Bowl XVII and XIX participant
David Reed (New London) Football - Utah, Baltimore Ravens
The Eastern Connecticut Conference is an interscholastic athletic league made up of 18 member high schools, whose geographical footprint reaches from the Massachusetts border to the Long Island Sound and from the Rhode Island border to just east of the Connecticut River. The league sponsors 29 sports throughout the school year with each sport culminating in a league championship. Nearly 5000 student-athletes compete yearly in the ECC. The ECC is a league steeped in history, producing countless CIAC State Champions. The league continues to be on the forefont of high school athletics in the state of Connecticut and is positioned to continue as a leader for years to come.