The 2013 Connecticut High School Football Record Book is here
Thanks to the tireless work of Bob Barton and Gerry DeSimas Jr., we Connecticut High School football mavens once again have been treated to an updated record book for the 2013 season.
This version -- the 14th edition -- came in waaay ahead of schedule. And it's awesome, as usual.
This year, on the heels (or front toe) of Elsa Formiglio's kicking performance for NFA in the Class LL state championship game, the guys added a section for female participants. They also added more records for the top crowds and completed the history of the coaches' poll.
Read more about the different features in this year's book at DeSimas' home base, the Collinsville Press.
And be sure to thank him and Mr. Barton if you happen to cross their paths this year.
This version -- the 14th edition -- came in waaay ahead of schedule. And it's awesome, as usual.
This year, on the heels (or front toe) of Elsa Formiglio's kicking performance for NFA in the Class LL state championship game, the guys added a section for female participants. They also added more records for the top crowds and completed the history of the coaches' poll.
Read more about the different features in this year's book at DeSimas' home base, the Collinsville Press.
And be sure to thank him and Mr. Barton if you happen to cross their paths this year.
Labels: Bob Barton, Connecticut High School Football Record Book 2013, Gerry DeSimas Jr.
2 Comments:
Might have found a typo/error?
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MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS IN A SEASON:
10. Thomas Milone, Masuk 17 13 2011
16. Thomas Milone, Masuk 16 12 2011
These guys do a great job, but another typo is that Notre Dame-WH does not have two different *active* head coaches on the highest win % list.
Also, they need to come up with an apples-to-apples definition of unofficial state championships. New Canaan is claiming 18 state titles with 10 unofficial state titles, but they seem to be counting BS CIAC Merit Awards, while most other schools only count a #1 ranking in the NH Register. If every school who got a CIAC Merit Award considered it a "State Title", New Canaan would be further down the list.
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