SCC crossover week
It’s crossover week in the SCC, when teams from Division I compete against opponents from Division II. Below are some interesting tidbits released by SCC commissioner Al Carbone.
There are three match ups being played for the first time since the inception of the SCC in 1994 (Foran at Xavier, Law at Wilbur Cross and Hillhouse at Cheshire).
In addition, there are six games being contested for the first time in a number of years.
*Branford at Notre Dame (first meeting since 1997, a 20-0 Notre Dame win).
*Guilford at West Haven (first meeting since 1997, when West Haven won 42-7).
*East Haven at Amity (first meeting since 1999, when Amity won 21-12).
*North Haven at Hamden (first meeting since 1999, a 27-8 Hamden victory).
*Lyman Hall at Hand. Hand won the last meeting, 27-19, in 2001.
*Sheehan at Shelton. The former Housatonic League (pre-1994) and former SCC Housatonic Division (from 1994-2003) rivals meet for the first time since 2003, when Shelton emerged with a 52-7 victory.
There are three match ups being played for the first time since the inception of the SCC in 1994 (Foran at Xavier, Law at Wilbur Cross and Hillhouse at Cheshire).
In addition, there are six games being contested for the first time in a number of years.
*Branford at Notre Dame (first meeting since 1997, a 20-0 Notre Dame win).
*Guilford at West Haven (first meeting since 1997, when West Haven won 42-7).
*East Haven at Amity (first meeting since 1999, when Amity won 21-12).
*North Haven at Hamden (first meeting since 1999, a 27-8 Hamden victory).
*Lyman Hall at Hand. Hand won the last meeting, 27-19, in 2001.
*Sheehan at Shelton. The former Housatonic League (pre-1994) and former SCC Housatonic Division (from 1994-2003) rivals meet for the first time since 2003, when Shelton emerged with a 52-7 victory.
Labels: Amity, Branford, East Haven, Foran, Hamden, Hand, Hillhouse, Law, Lyman Hall, North Haven, Notre Dame-West Haven, SCC, Sheehan, Shelton, Wilbur Cross, Xavier
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