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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Saturday's scores/roundup

CCC Division I
Glastonbury 42, South Windsor 22
CCC Division II
Bulkeley 18, East Hartford 15
Conard 14, Middletown 6
Hartford Public 20, Bristol Central 16
CCC Division III
Northwest Catholic 26, Tolland 0
CCC Division IV
Plainville 35, E.O. Smith 6
ECC LARGE
New London 47, Fitch 21
ECC Medium
Bacon Academy 41, Plainfield 22
FCIAC Central
Staples 42, Harding 20
Ridgefield 17, Norwalk 0
FCIAC East
Fairfield Warde 41, Trinity Catholic 40
St. Joseph 28, New Canaan 27
FCIAC West
Greenwich 34, Bridgeport Central 23
Danbury 47, Westhill 0
NVL Copper
St. Paul 28, Kennedy 22
Woodland 30, Torrington 20
NVL interdivision
Holy Cross 26, Crosby 0
Pequot Sassacus
Hyde 25, Haddam-Killingworth 6
Cromwell 14, North Branford 7
Pequot Uncas
Avon 47, Canton 12
Coventry/Windham Tech 41, Housatonic/Wamogo 0
Enfield 27, Ellington/Somers 26
Stafford/East Windsor 18, Granby 6
Gilbert/NW Regional 45, Windsor Locks/Suffield 0
Pequot interdivision
SMSA/University 24, Lewis Mills 18 (OT)
SWC Patriot
New Fairfield 20, Barlow 16
Oxford 35, Notre Dame-Fairfield 12
SWC interdivision
Masuk 56, Weston 7
Bethel 40, Immaculate 6
Others
Darien 21, Red Lion Christian (Del.) 20
Stamford Academy 20, Abbott Tech 6
Preps
Hamden Hall 35, Rye (N.Y.) 27


HYDE WINS
Elijah Nixon caught a 40-yard touchdown pass from James Baker-Howard to lead the host Hyde football team to a 25-6 Pequot Conference Sassacus Division victory over Haddam-Killingworth Saturday at New Haven.

Gary Ormond and Devon Dolphin each had rushing touchdowns for the Howling Wolves (6-0), while Matthew Sheffield returned a fumble 15 yards for another score.
Robert Fairweather had six tackles, including one sack, and Mark Kendrick had five tackles and recovered one fumble to lead the defense for Hyde.

Hamden Hall 35, Rye (N.Y.) 27: Chris Breuler threw for 265 yards and four touchdowns to lead the visiting Hornets to this prep school win at Rye, N.Y.

Dante Brito had 210 yards of total offense and caught two touchdown passes, Curtis Antrum ran for 155 yards and Brandon Cooper had a sack and two fumble recoveries for Hamden Hall.

Oxford 35, Notre Dame-Fairfield 12: Jordan Baigioni caught just three passes but all three went for touchdowns for Oxford in its South-West Conference win at Fairfield.

Baigioni finished with 173 receiving yards and quarterback Brennen Diaz completed 6 of 12 passes for 199 yards and those three scores for the Wolverines (4-2). Nick Donofrio rushed for 123 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries.

Woodland 30, Torrington 20: Matt Zaccagnini scored rushing touchdowns of 9 and 7 yards to lead the Hawks to this Naugatuck Valley League Copper Division victory at Torrington.
Jack DeBiase carried 16 times for 165 yards and one touchdown, Craig Kenz scored on a 5-yard run and Eric Collodel returned a fumble 50 yards for a touchdown for Woodland (4-2, 3-0).

Friday's scores/roundup

Jalon White scored on a 6-yard run with 4 minutes, 50 seconds left for the North Haven football team in a 20-17 upset over Notre Dame-West Haven Friday in a Southern Connecticut Conference interdivision game at North Haven.

Amity 14, Fairfield Prep 13: Kyle Kalanta rushed for 147 yards on 23 carries and a touchdown to lead the Spartans to their SCC Division I West win.

Derby 36, Wolcott 7: Quarterback Ray Kreiger completed 18-of-28 passes for 289 yards, including four touchdown passes and rushed for a 1-yard touchdown to lead the Red Raiders to their Naugatuck Valley League Brass Division win in Wolcott.

Hillhouse 20, Guilford 13: Andre Anderson rushed for 97 yards on 11 carries, including an 8-yard touchdown run, and added seven tackles as a linebacker to lead the host Academics to their SCC Division II West win.
Taurese Washington had a 17-yard touchdown run and had nine tackles at linebacker for the Academics (4-2). Matt Hoey ran for 128 yards on 24 carries, including touchdown runs of 1 and 34 yards, to lead the Indians (3-3). He also had two receptions for 33 yards.

Hopkins 48, Kingswood Oxford 8: Bryan Turkel rushed for 114 yards on 14 carries, including touchdown runs of 29 and 17 yards, to lead the Hilltoppers to their prep school win at East Haven High.

Branford 20, Hamden 12: Kyle Nolan ran for 101 yards including a 76-yard touchdown and was 15 of 26 passing for 185 yards in the host Hornets’ SCC interdivision victory.
Harrison Goodkind ran for 87 yards and two touchdowns and also caught six passes for Branford (1-5).

Xavier 14, Shelton 7: Mike Mastrioanni’s 33-yard touchdown run with 3:57 left in the game gave Xavier the SCC Division I West win at Middletown.

Lyman Hall 55, Law 27: Zac Falconeri rushed for 171 yards and five touchdowns on 15 carries in the Trojans SCC Division II West win at Wallingford.

Maloney 46, Weaver 6: Karim St. Luce and Riley Lefebvre each scored three touchdowns to lead Maloney over Weaver at Meriden.

Foran 35, Sheehan 13: Matt Aspinwall ran for 70 yards and passed for 180 yards and three touchdowns for Foran in a SCC Division II win at Wallingford.

CCC DIV. I
Simsbury 20, New Britain 14
Southington 28, Manchester 14
Windsor 27, Newington 0

CCC DIV. II
Hall 41, Farmington 14

CCC DIV. III
Berlin 50, Rocky Hill 14
Bristol Eastern 35, East Catholic 7
Platt 20, Bloomfield 19

CCC DIV. IV
Maloney 46, Weaver 6
RHAM 36, Rockville 8
Wethersfield 55, Fermi 21

CSC
Cheney Tech 50, Bullard Havens Tech 12
Capital Prep/Classical Magnet 48, Wilcox Tech 14
Putnam/Tourtellotte/Ellis Tech 19, Prince Tech 18

ECC LARGE
Norwich Free Academy 25, East Lyme 17

ECC MEDIUM
Montville 42, Waterford 0

ECC SMALL
Griswold 31, Stonington 22
Killingly 36, St. Bernard/Norwich Tech 20

ECC INTER
Windham 42, Woodstock Academy 14

FCIAC CENTRAL
Brien McMahon 42, Fairfield Ludlowe 14

FCIAC EAST
Wilton 27, Bassick 0

FCIAC WEST
Stamford 27, Trumbull 19

NVL BRASS
Derby/O'Brien Tech 36, Wolcott 7
Wilby 33, Seymour 21

NVL COPPER
Naugatuck 46, Sacred Heart 34

PEQUOT SASSACUS
Coginchaug 35, Old Saybrook/Westbrook 0
Valley Regional/Old Lyme 47, Wolcott Tech 0

SCC DIVISION I EAST
Daniel Hand 37, Wilbur Cross 20
West Haven 34, Cheshire 29

SCC DIVISION I WEST
Amity 14, Fairfield Prep 13
Xavier 14, Shelton 7

SCC DIVISION II EAST
Foran 35, Sheehan 13

SCC DIVISION II WEST
Hillhouse 20, Guilford 13
Lyman Hall 55, Jonathan Law 27

SCC INTER
Branford 20, Hamden 12
North Haven 20, Notre Dame-West Haven 17

SWC COLONIAL
Brookfield 41, New Milford 19
Newtown 27, Bunnell 12

SWC INTER
Pomperaug 36, Stratford 6

OTHERS
East Haven 42, Platt Tech 14

Friday, October 22, 2010

East Haven searches for first win

Read today's article here. East Haven will attempt to snap 36-game losing streak. The Easties face Platt Tech (0-5) tonight at 7 at Law High in Milford.

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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Week 6: Predictions

My picks are in bold.


THURSDAY

NVL BRASS
Ansonia
at Watertown, 6:00 p.m.

FRIDAY
NVL BRASS
Derby/O'Brien Tech at Wolcott, 7:00 p.m.
Wilby at Seymour, 7:00 p.m.

NVL COPPER
Naugatuck
at Sacred Heart, 7:00 p.m.

PEQUOT SASSACUS
Coginchaug
at Old Saybrook/Westbrook, 6:30 p.m.
Wolcott Tech at Valley Regional/Old Lyme, 6:30 p.m.

SCC DIVISION I EAST
West Haven at Cheshire, 7:00 p.m.
Wilbur Cross at Daniel Hand, 7:00 p.m.

SCC DIVISION I WEST
Fairfield Prep at Amity, 7:00 p.m.
Shelton at Xavier, 7:00 p.m.

SCC DIVISION II EAST
Foran at Sheehan, 7:00 p.m.

SCC DIVISION II WEST
Guilford at Hillhouse, 3:00 p.m.
Jonathan Law at Lyman Hall, 7:00 p.m.

SCC INTER
Hamden at Branford, 7:00 p.m.
Notre Dame-West Haven at North Haven, 7:00 p.m.

SWC COLONIAL
Bunnell at Newtown, 7:00 p.m.

SWC INTER
Pomperaug
at Stratford, 7:00 p.m.

OTHERS
East Haven at Platt Tech, 7:00 p.m.

SATURDAY

NVL COPPER
Woodland at Torrington, 7:00 p.m.

PEQUOT SASSACUS
Haddam-Killingworth at Hyde, 1:00 p.m.
North Branford at Cromwell, 1:00 p.m.

SWC PATRIOT
Oxford
at Notre Dame-Fairfield, 7:00 p.m.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

UConn's Kuraczea withdraws from school

Read colleague Chip Malafronte's story here.

Derby in thick of NVL race

To read Tuesday's football notes, click here.

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Monday, October 18, 2010

Latest Top 10 Poll

Masuk moved up from No. 4 to No. 3 and two new teams entered this week.
View the complete poll here.

"Don't blame the messenger"

Elm City Newspapers reporter Ray Curren had a good piece on reaction to the altercation that took piece at halftime of the Cheshire-Wilbur Cross game last Friday.

Click here to read the story.