Sunday, December 7, 2008

My Top 20 Poll

A poll is not formulated necessarily by any scientific studies and it has it flaws.I try to take a team or 2 from all regions/leagues.This is necessary as most teams stay "in house"for regular season play.I combine overall record,strength of schedules,Quality wins /Bad losses and head to head opponents as well as head to head play when applicable.An example of polls and its flaws is demonstrated in the following example: I would favor Ridgefield to win a game over Rocky Hill if they played a game, but in my mind Rocky Hill had a better year and thusly enters at #20 and Ridgefield does not appear,So it goes when preparing a poll...

After attending my 50th game of the year and the season ending,here is what I consider my top 20.Note :the only teams that I did not see live this year in my top 20 were Newtown,Greenwich and Rocky Hill.

1 NEW CANAAN
2 GLASTONBURY
3 MASUK
4 NEW LONDON
5 CROMWELL
6 BROOKFIELD
7 DARIEN
8 HILLHOUSE
9 ANSONIA
10 CHESHIRE
11 HAMDEN
12 SEYMOUR
13 LEDYARD
14 GREENWICH
15 BUNNELL
16 CROSBY
17 NEWTOWN
18 NORTH BRANFORD
19 HYDE
20 ROCKY HILL

Thursday, December 4, 2008

2008 Gatorade Football Player of the Year

Mike Osiecki Of Seymour High School. Maybe he will be even good enough to be named the Best in the NVL....

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Championship Games

There are only 12 teams and 4 days left in this football season. In the semi-finals, I went 10-2...not too shabby. Still that leaves us with a few more picks to make...

Class LL-#3 Cheshire (10-2) vs. #1 Glastonbury (12-0)-I'm going with the Rags...err Rams in a squeaker.
Class L-#3 Newington (10-2) vs. #1 Masuk (11-1)-Masuk rolls.
Class MM-#3 Darien (11-1) vs. #1 New Canaan (12-0)-Can Darien get revenge? Not bloody likely. It'll be 2 games in 11 days for these two.
Class M-#2 Ledyard (9-2) vs. #1 Brookfield (11*-1)-Ledyard's tradition continues with a new coach.
Class SS-#2 Seymour (11-1) vs. #1 New London (11-1)-Wouldn't it be nice for Spoony to leave with back to back titles, after he started his career with a championship? Jack and Spoony have split their previous meetings. My gut says Wildcats in a close win for the Old Man.
Class S-#2 Ansonia (12*-1) vs. #1 Cromwell (11-1)-Tom Brockett wins ANOTHER championship with the Chargers!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

CIAC Semi-Finals Tuesday...w/ predictions

Class LL-
#4 Newtown (9-3*) vs. #1 Glastonbury (11-0)-Glastonburies Newtown riding Jordan Brown... Glastonbury-34 Newtown-13
#3 Cheshire (9-2) vs. #2 Hamden (9-2)-Ragone's Rams get a second chance at the Dragons. Cheshire lost 2 games by a total of 8 points...Hamden is coming off a shocker in the Green Bowl. I'm not sure they can come back from that. One reader won't like thist, but my feeling is Rams win...barely. Cheshire-22 Hamden-20

Class L-3 mediocre CCC teams and Masuk
#4 Windsor (9-2) vs. #1 Masuk (10-1)-Panthers win! Masuk-27 Windsor-8
#3 Newington (9-2) vs. #2 Simsbury (9-2)-Nothing to say. When in doubt, go with the home team. Simsbury-13 Newington-6

Class MM-
#4 Weaver (8-3) vs. #1 New Canaan (11-0)-New Canaan dams the Beavers. New Canaan-31 Weaver-17
#3 Darien (10-1) vs. #2 Hillhouse (11-0)-Big Blue gives the Acs the axe. Darien-29 Hill House-23

Class M-
#4 Avon (9-2) vs. #1 Brookfield (10*-1)-Brookfield wins the battle of the bank accounts... Brookfield-14 Avon-6
#3 Cheney Tech (10-0) vs. #2 Ledyard (9-2)-So much for an undefeated Tech school, Ledyard will win, because any team that can put an L next to New London should win a state championship. Ledyard-24 Cheney Tech-7

Class SS-
#4 Montville (9-2) vs. #1 New London (10-1)-Call me crazy, but I think Montville's last second loss to the Whalers earlier this season was fluky. Losing to St. Bernard's-Norwich Tech is less fluky. I'm going out on a limb and going Montville on this one...just because Jack's a prick. Montville-24 New London-18

#3 Rocky Hill (10-1) vs. #2 Seymour (10-1)-I've got a strange feeling that Paul Sponheimer leaves DeBarber field with a W in his final home game. Seymour-27 Rocky Hill-18

Class S-
#4 Hyde Leadership (9-2) vs. #1 Cromwell (10-1)-Cromwell escaped with a W earlier this season, winning by a FG. Hyde serves revenge cold. Hyde-21 Cromwell-18
#3 North Branford (10-1) vs. #2 Ansonia (11*-1)-T-Birds are the only team to beat Cromwell this year, but Chargers have something more to prove. Call it a hunch, but the NVL's two representatives will make it to the state finals. Chargers will win this one, but the question is whether they will do it unscathed. Ansonia-28 North Branford-15

5 CCC Teams Head Into Post Season

5 Teams from the CCC Head into the Post Season.Honestly speaking this league should only have 2-3 teams at most playing in December.That being said here are the December 2nd Semi Finals matchups in regards to the CCC:

CLASS LL:
Newtown @ Glastonbury
Tuesday December 2nd 6:30 P.M.

The best Team in the CCC vs about the 3rd best from the SWC.Newtown is good and Glastonbury is very good.Look for the Nighthawks of Newtown to stay close in the first half but The Tomahawks to win by a few scores in the end and advance to the LL Finals on Saturday December 6th(Site and Time:TBA)

CLASS L:
Newington @Simsbury
Tuesday December 2 6:30 PM

Look for the Trojans of Simsbury to advance to the L Finals with with about a 2 score victory(28-13) over the visiting Indians of Newington.I do believe that Newington is NOT a strong 9-2 team and NOT(IMO) a playoff caliber team.Maybe they can prove me wrong...NOT.
I still think Houdini would be proud of Newington's "magic trick" of going 9-2 this year!!

CLASS L
Windsor @Masuk @ Trumbull High School
Tuesday December 2 6:30 PM

The Warriors of Windsor travel to Trumbull High School to face the Panthers of Masuk.Even an "A" game from Windsor may not be enough.If the Warriors play well they most likely lose by less than 2 scores in a high scoring affair.A bad performance and they get defeated by 4 plus scores as Masuk rolls up 40-50 points.


CLASS MM
Hartford Weaver @New Canaan
Tuesday December 2 6:30 PM

A long shot and a long bus ride for the Weaver Beavers(All 23 strong)in the toughest class(MM)of all classes.The good news is Weaver has a good defense against the run.The bad news is that New Canaan throws the ball 75% or more in their offense.Good news is the Rams Defensive line is undersized.The bad news is that the Beaver's offense is not very good nor explosive and prone to Penalties and Turnovers.

Optimistically and if Weaver plays their "A" game:
New Canaan 20-6

Realistically
New Canaan 35-6

My Predictions for CCC Teams to advance into the
Finals on Saturday December 6th:
Glastonbury
Simsbury

Friday, November 28, 2008

ENOUGH ALREADY!!

Well I am sure you did not miss it but the 98th battle between Shelton and Derby was won by Shelton 56-12. If there was no such thing as Mr. Cochran this game could havw been 156-12. I was in attendance and actually felt bad for the faithful from Derby. What is there possibly to get excited about. You have no and everyone from Derby knows it....They have some talent but the coaching staff does there best to ruin it. They have no numbers in terms of players. I counted 15 on the sideline while the other 11 were getting pummeled.
It was so bad Derby gained - 5 yards on their first series and had to punt. When they punted the Shelton player (who also won the Silver Turkey) actually batted the ball away on the punters drop NOT off his foot. Shelton went on to score and then scored some more. It was the most depressing thing I have seen in a long time.
On a brighter note it was chosen as 1 of 25 games nationwide by the US Marines to be considered "A Great American Rivalry" so there were many presentations that made the game at least watchable....
I am sure there are many people that want to make the game reach 100 years but I can only ask why? What is the answer??? It will likely not change until Derby leaves SCC which one can only hope comes sooner than later.
I had the chance to talk with coaches from Shelton and they said the most difficult thing they do all week is trying to convince the kids they will have a tough battle. As for the other side what can Carmen possibly say to his kids?? These kids are not stupid they know what is going on....

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

NVL's Thanksgiving Turkeys

Gotta love the NVL. BESIDES the fact that there is no out of league play in football, ALL sports are divided into two divisions based on Thanksgiving Football games. Talk about the ADs taking it easy...This week provides very little of interest in the NVL.

Valley New Year Games-
Seymour at Woodland, 6:00 p.m.-Cats eat Birds. Seymour needs a victory for a #2 birth in the CIACs, so expect them to come out and put up some early scores. Then, its to the ground game. Kyle may be crying on Goat Hill this Wednesday, as he has to wrap up his broadcast early. There's some promise in Region 16, but not so much in this game...Wildcats 33-Hawks-12

Wilby at Sacred Heart, 7:00 p.m.-The Moveable Object versus the Resistable Force. UGH! Who will win for the first time and who goes 0-fer. The answer? Nobody...Who wants it least! Hearts 3-MildCats-2

Turkey Bowls
Wolcott at Holy Cross, 10:00 a.m.-Game one of interest this week involves the Eagles and Crusaders. It's the first ever "home" game for the Crusaders on Thanksgiving Day. The Wolcott running game and D will control this game, and it will be over by noon. Crusaders haven't been that impressive in the past few games. Eagles 21-'Saders-6

Watertown at Torrington, 10:15 a.m.-Game two of interest this week has the Injuns and the Raiders. Dan Dunaj says "JUST WIN BABY!" There will be no circling the wagons, but plenty of bows and arrows. Call it a hunch, but the Raiders turkey and stuffing will be tasting better this year than last... Red Raiders 24-Injuns-18

Kennedy at Crosby, 10:30 a.m.-UGH #1...Dawgs in a rout...Just in case this is their last game (Hope not, for the league). Dawgs 43-Beagles 8

Naugatuck at Ansonia, 10:30 a.m.-UGH #2...Heard an interesting rumor: Plasky at HC next year in an assistant role. NVL Champs 38-Greypups 6 (Yeah, this game is so bad, I can't even comment)

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Thanksgiving SCC style......

Well it is all over after Thanksgiving for many SCC teams. Hamden, Cheshire, and Hillhouse just need to take care of business on Turkey Day and they are all set. For the others it is play hard and then find out when to report to your local passing league. There are some teams that had dreams but now it is over. The Gaels found a way to get progressively worse each week, West Haven took to many weeks to get better, and Hand was bitten by the injury bug (although they still have a ridiculous chance of the playoffs). Xavier realized home cooking is better than eating on the road. So here is week 11...This is the best time of the year for HS football. You have games on Wed. night and of course Thursday morning. So Happy Thanksgiving and if you are from the Valley...Happy New Year!!!!

Thanksgiving Games
Guilford (4-6) at Hand (6-4)Last week: Guilford defeated East Haven 41-6; Hand defeated Shelton 31-14
I actually saw this game once, not that it means anything. Hand comes off a big win and with playoffs still a chance they will be ready

Prep (3-6) at West Haven (5-4)Last week: Prep lost to Cheshire 38-6; West Haven defeated Xavier 37-14
Prep it is so hard for me to imagine you are so bad. Maybe they go out and win one for the old coach who is calling it quits...Maybe...

Branford (6-4) at East Haven (0-10)Last week: Branford defeated Foran 55-42; East Haven lost to Guilford 41-6
East Haven has a great band trailer. Maybe the football team will be better off staying on it for the game.

Derby (3-7) at Shelton (6-4)Last week: Derby defeated Lyman Hall 25-13; Shelton lost to Hand 31-14
Shelton was good at one time this year. Derby was never good at any time this year

Amity (6-4) at North Haven (4-6)Last week: Amity defeated ND 37-35; North Haven defeated Law 51-7
This actually could be close. It will be a big score for Div 2 if NH could win.

Sheehan (6-4) at Lyman Hall (2-8)Last week: Sheehan lost to Hillhouse 45-28; Lyman Hall lost to Derby 25-13
I saw LH on Friday for a quarter. It was 12 minutes too much for me.

Law (3-7) at Foran (6-4)Last week: Law lost to North Haven 51-7; Foran lost to Branford 55-42
Law has no idea what they are doing. Foran only does when they play bad teams

Cross (6-4) at Hillhouse (10-0)Last week: Cross lost to Hamden 10-6; Hillhouse defeated Sheehan 45-28
Always a fun game. They all know each other. HH wants to be perfect and likely will.

Notre Dame (3-6) at Hamden (9-1)Last week: Notre Dame lost to Amity 37-35; Hamden defeated Cross 10-6
Hey ND maybe try for this....Maybe

Middletown (5-5) vs. Xavier (6-4)Last week: Middletown lost to Rocky Hill 26-6; Xavier lost to West Haven 37-14
Maybe Middletown does not get screwed like everyone else does when they go there

Cheshire (8-2) at Southington (6-3)Last week: Cheshire defeated Prep 38-6; Southington lost to New Britain 3-0
The marquee game even though it only 1/2 the SCC. Cheshire which is really only Billy Raggone will go only as far as he does. This will be fun. The best is you can see it Wed night this year....

Sunday, November 16, 2008

CCC:WEEK #10 IN REVIEW AND WEEK #11/THANKSGIVING PREVIEW

Last weeks #2(Southington), #5(Hartford Public),#8(Hall) rated teams last week tasted defeat in week #10.The Tomahawks of Glastonbury remained undefeated at (10-0) and head into their final game(Thanksgiving Eve) @ New Britain undefeated .Glastonbury should have now clinched a LL Playoff birth and with a win vs the Hurricanes will guarantee itself a home game in the semi finals against an unknown(at this time) opponent.The Trojans of Simsbury move up to the #2 spot although not overly impressive play against Manchester.


My CCC Top 10
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Glastonbury
Simsbury
New Britain
Windsor
Southington
Newington
Bristol Eastern
Hartford Weaver
Hartford Public
Hall


It was another exciting in week #10 in the CCC as advertised with many competitive games .I felt there were a few minor upsets,most I picked as "Toss Ups" or "Nail Bitters".These games would include:

New Britain 3, Southington 0
South Windsor 7, Hartford Public 6
Rockville 13, E.O. Smith 0
Bristol Central 44, Maloney 29

A few games I thought would have been won by much larger margins would Include:

Simsbury 14, Manchester 13
Windsor 14, Conard 7


Strong Showings in Week #10
Glastonbury,,Bristol Eastern,South Windsor,New Britain,Bristol Central ,Hartford Weaver and Rockville (Yes the Rams,Not a Misprint !)


Disappointments in Week #10
Southington ,Hartford Public ,Simsbury and Windsor both in victories

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Nov. 19
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Southington at Hartford Public, 6:00 p.m. (At Dillon Stadium)
A make up game from a week #3 Rain Out.Both teams playing for pride as both have been eliminated from postseason play.The Blue Knights should bounce back from a shut out against New Britain in week #9 and score enough points to defeat the Pub at home by a few scores.This game will be played at the original Hartford area big house: Dillon Stadium at 6:00 p.m.I could tell you about the Grateful Dead and Rolling Stones concerts there in the 1960's but I will save those stories for another day.


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Nov. 21
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Rockville at Fermi, 5:00 p.m.
A battle of (1-8) teams.Go with the Home Team Falcons of Fermi to win this one in a relatively close game. 1 good reason I picked Fermi is I cannot imagine the Rams to have a 2 game winning streak.

Simsbury at Farmington, 7:00 p.m.
Simsbury stays hot (9-2) and the Indians of Farmington stay cold and finish their season at (1-10) as the Trojans win by 3 + scores and secure a home Semi Final Playoff game !


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Nov. 22
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Conard at Hall, 1:30 p.m.
The Battle of West Hartford.It looks like the Warriors of Hall are a little more talented than their next door neighbors and should prevail by about 2 scores to end their season at (7-4) and the Chieftains uncharacteristically finish with a disappointing (2-9) record.


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Nov. 26
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South Windsor at Rockville, 6:30 p.m.
Bob Cats finish with a impressive (7-4) record with an easy road win in Vernon. Rockville has at least avoided the dreadful winningless season and start 2009 season off with only a 2 game losing streak.

Manchester at East Hartford, 6:00 p.m. (At Rentschler Field)
Another $8 ticket at the Rent ?
Manchester cruises to a 2 score victory to finish at a respectful (7-4).
Bring some gloves as the Hot Chocolate could be raised up from its $3 price for the Thanksgiving Holiday rush.

Glastonbury at New Britain, 7:00 p.m.
Game of the week in the CCC.New Britain playing for its playoff lives and the Tomahawks playing for a Semi Final Home game .I favor Glastonbury by a score plus to end the Hurricanes playoff hopes .A Hurricane victory and we may see a rematch in another few days.

Windsor at Bloomfield, 6:30 p.m.
Another battle between "feuding "neighbors .I cannot get a read on either team as both have had inconsistent play all season long. Windsor has its playoff lives on the line and is the more talented team thusly I will go with the Warhawks of Bloomfield to "upset" the Warriors in a VERY high scoring game and end the Warrior's Title hopes.

Cheshire at Southington, 6:00 p.m.
SCC vs CCC
The APPLE BOWL is always a very entertaining game .A Cheshire win and they advance into post season play.The Blue Knights are trying to play spoiler but most likely will fall a score or more short at home.Southington's offense has been a little down this year and Cheshire's offense is named Billy Ragone.


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Nov. 26
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Bristol Eastern at Bristol Central, 10:30 a.m.
The Lancers of Bristol Eastern should prevail at Muzzy field over the Rams of Bristol Central and keep their MM playoff hopes alive.This game is always close..Very Close.

Platt at Maloney, 10:30 a.m.
The battle of Meriden.The Platt Panthers have the better record and should come away with bragging rights over the Maloney Spartans in a "Nail Bitter".

Weaver at Hartford Public, 10:00 a.m.
The Battle of Hartford !!
Weaver Beavers(All 23 players or less)vs Andre Lawrence and the Pub.The Beavers have a good shot at the MM post Season with a win at Dillon stadium.This game should come down to the last team with the ball in an extremely low scoring game .A toss up with heads coming up with a Weaver win.The Beavers head into the semi finals and the "Pub" ends .Unless the coin comes up tails that is ??

Wethersfield at Newington, 10:00 a.m.
Newington somehow finds itself into the class L playoffs at (9-2) with a close win on the road at the Famous Frank Cottone Field.How the Indians finished (9-2)is a mystery to me and a trick even Houdini would be proud of.The under/over for the award winning Wethersfield band to come out of the stands and start preparing for its Halftime show is the end of the 1st quarter ?!

Fermi at Enfield, 10:00 a.m.
Bottom CCC team vs Middle of the pack Nutmeg league team .Although Enfield will join the CCC in 2009.Go with the home team Enfield Raiders to win this one by a few scores over the Fermi Falcons.

E.O. Smith at Windham, 10:15 a.m
Bottom CCC team vs middle of the pack ECC team .Although the Windham Whippets were a CCC a few years ago.The Whippets should win by a large margin at home on Turkey day.What is a Whippet anyways ??

Friday, November 14, 2008

Update...

For those of you that went out last night, it turned out to be a great night for football. That Charger mystique came out for Ansonia, as it defeated the previously unbeaten Seymour Wildcats. Ansonia wrapped up the NVL Brass division, and plays the winner of tonight's Woodland/Kennedy game (a de facto Copper division championship) for the NVL Title next Thursday.

What has NOT been lost amongst all the hoopla surrounding this game is that it would be the final visit to Jarvis field for Seymour's Paul Sponheimer. This man is a throwback, because after 29 years, they just don't make 'em like this anymore (even in the Valley). Sponheimer has been featured everywhere from the CT Post, to WVIT-30. This is great news for people that love unintentional comedy. The man is a walking quote machine, though not like Yogi, and there are many that love and appreciate him all that more for it.

Watch the WVIT clip, where you get the Sponheimer classic line, "They can take your money, they can take your wife, but they can't take your memories." Spoony Video

This is a great piece. And, as a great Valley guy once said..."How all the papers in the state aren't calling this man for quotes every week is beyond me!" Also check out the other articles...This guy will certainly go down in the lore of Valley football.
Spoony Article

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Polls

2008 New Haven Register Top 10 Football Poll Week of Nov. 10
  1. New Canaan (12)
  2. New London (2)
  3. Hillhouse (5)
  4. Seymour (1)
  5. Darien (1)
  6. Glastonbury
  7. Ansonia
  8. Masuk
  9. Hamden
  10. Cromwell

11 was Cheshire, 12 was Crosby (for beating Ansonia), 13 was Southington...not a bad showing for the center of the state. Something must have gone right off the 84 Mix-Master. Of note, North Branford is 8-0 and NOT in the top 10. Not much else to say, other than, I guess this poll is an accurate representation of the best teams in the state right now. I'm not sure about Hillhouse at 3 or New London at 2, but I don't know if anybody else in that list deserves the spot, either. Lastly, I'm not a huge Masuk fan, but they somehow are consistent. Something about that Fairfield County bias, though.

Get out and go...

In case you've been living under a rock...the only game to go to this week is Thursday, 6pm, when Seymour visits Ansonia. This is the game of the year for the league, and leads into a good weekend that includes Southington/New Britain on Friday at the Rent. Everyone argues about the lack of respect each section of the state gets...this league sucks, that league sucks... I don't care! Just go watch some games!!! This is Connecticut, not Texas, not Florida...not even Pennsylvania or New Jersey. What we lack in size, and quantity of quality, we make up in terms of rivalry and tradition. The Valley is the heart of that tradition, with the longest running rivalry, and more championships than you can shake a stick at. SO, whatever your bias and preference is, this week, CT football is about the NVL. Get to the Valley of the Champions Thursday night, visit Title Town, and see a quality football game between two of the top teams in the state.

From The New London Day's "Monday Morning QB" 11/10/2008

And I quote:

Windham coach Brian Crudden about playing on NFA's turf field after Saturday's 26-7 loss: “I'm not a big fan of turf and I'm not making excuses. We always get more nicked on turf than we do on grass. I'd rather play on grass. I'm kind of an organic, natural guy.”

Hillarious! This guy probably gets double soy lattes, too.

Also from the article...

Casey Cochran is 14 years old, meaning he has a long time to make a career choice.
He may want to think about something involving public speaking, however. He was quite entertaining after Friday's wild 27-26 win over Montville. Cochran said he “flipped out” after Garrick McQueen caught the tipped ball that resulted in a touchdown on the game's final play. He asked a coach to “pinch me” a good 20 minutes after the game was over because he was still in disbelief.

And as for being a freshman and experiencing all this?
”My father (coach Jack Cochran) said I can't be a freshman and I can't be scared,” Casey said. Later, he added, “I couldn't wuss out.”

Acorn didn't fall too far from the tree...

Monday, November 10, 2008

The SCC....

SCC for a Week 10....
Week 10 Games

Shelton (6-3) at Hand (5-4)Last week: Shelton defeated Amity 35-20; Hand defeated Cross 38-35 (3 OT)
Gaels can only say"What if"....As they watch 2 teams they beat, Cheshire and Newtown make the playoffs...They do have a unrealistic chance but it is all uphill for sure..

Cheshire (7-2) at Prep (3-5)Last week: Cheshire defeated West Haven 20-13; Prep defeated Xavier 36-35
Why can I see a Jesuit school upsetting the apple cart, 13 days prior to the Apple Bowl

West Haven (4-4) at Xavier (6-3)Last week: West Haven lost to Cheshire 20-13; Xavier lost to Prep 36-35
I am not sure if the Westies can play 11 on 16 football....Hamden and Shelton couldn't.

Notre Dame (3-5) at Amity (5-4)Last week: ND defeated Foran 55-12; Amity lost to Shelton 35-20
Amity had a chance last week to make a statement and didn't. ND is the only private school I actually feel sorry for because the staff does everything they can to make them mediocre...

Hamden (8-1) at Cross (6-3)Last week: Hamden defeated Lyman Hall 48-7; Cross lost to Hand 38-35 (3 OT)
Friday afternoon, Cross is OK...Would not be suprised to see the Governers shock the SCC

Hillhouse (9-0) at Sheehan (6-3)Last week: Hillhouse defeated Guilford 48-21; Sheehan defeated Derby 45-20
Another formidable foe for the Academics...HaHaHaHa

North Haven (3-6) at Law (3-6)Last week: North Haven defeated East Haven 47-0; Law lost to Branford 35-20
Yippie!!!! Yippie!!.....What a barn burner this one wil be.....

Foran (6-3) at Branford (5-4)Last week: Foran lost to ND 55-12; Branford defeated Law 35-20
The Lions have the best QB and RB in the league, except when they play Div 1 teams....and of course when they are winning by 30 they do well too.

East Haven (0-9) at Guilford (3-6)Last week: East Haven lost to North Haven 47-0; Guilford lost to Hillhouse 48-21
The East Haven band has this awesome trailer for their band equipment...

Lyman Hall (2-7) at Derby (2-7)Last week: Lyman Hall lost to Hamden 48-7; Derby lost to Sheehan 45-20
Well who is worst???We will find out!!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

NVL, Week 9

After a wild Friday, this week proves to be interesting for the NVL. Thursday night brings us two games...The Stadium sees Torrington @ Sacred Heart. The rest of the league will be watching Seymour when it travels to Jarvis Field to play the Ansonia Chargers. This is the NVL game of the year, despite Crosby's great game plan and victory in Week 8. The winner will be NVL champion...regardless of who comes out of the Copper Division.

Seymour (9-0) @ Ansonia (8-1): The Chargers haven't lost two since 2005, and coach Brockett hasn't lost 2...ever. Derek Jeter once said "This is when the ghosts come out," when the Red Sox faced them in game 7 of the 2003 ALCS. The Chargers won a tightly contested game last season. In 2004, the Yankee ghosts never showed...but I'm not sure the Charger ghosts matter in this one. I just think the game needs to be played, and the best team will win. These are two evenly matched teams. I still have some thoughts, though...Fact, Ansonia doesn't do losing streaks, they're pissed, and they're at home. Fact, Seymour is 9-0, and confidence can be a double-edged sword...they're still the 9-0 underdogs. Fact, Mike Osiecki is one of the two or three best players in the state, and is my MVP. Fact, both teams have tremendous coaching staffs, and quality players starting on both sides.

Fact, the entire Valley will be out for a resurrection of what Valley football is and should be. Check the sidelines in this game...you'll see some interesting sights. Derby kids will sit on the Seymour side, why? The deep seeded hatred of Ansonia is still there, and that type of tradition doesn't die...don't get me wrong, Derby-Seymour was 1b to Derby-Ansonia's 1a...but if a Red Condor had to choose between a Seymour win or an Ansonia win, he's picking Seymour. Woodland kids will sit on the Ansonia sideline, because they've become the new Derby for Seymour. Shelton kids will come, and watch, and pick no sides. They'll leave around halftime, because they don't know how valley they really are...truth is, Shelton is more Valley than Fairfield County, but that's another argument.

I have no prediction for this game...it's as big a Pick 'Em as I've seen. This will be a great game, just like last year.

Torrington @ Sacred Heart: Double D, Dan Dunaj's Red Raiders will bring it to the Hearts. Unfortunately, SH's slow-down no huddle and constant passing will make this game go too long, and the Muni will be lit long after the big boys are done down the Jaskilka. Raider-38 Hearts-22

Friday
Wilby @ Crosby: THEY'RE BAAAAAAAAAAAACK...And the playoffs loom on the horizon for these Bulldogs. Dawgs might go Jack Cochran on the scaredy cats. Dawgs-54 Mildcats-6

Holy Cross @ Naugatuck: I bet Ron Plasky has the night off from officiating. Cross has won two games of late without being the better team. Rob Plasky's Greyhounds need something going into Ansonia on Turkey Day. I like the Crusaders, but something tells me it'll be the Greypups' night. Pups-20, 'Saders-19...Neither team will impress.

Regional School District #16 @ Kennedy: The Copper Title Game! These Woodland kids need something to put on a t-shirt, every other class had something. I like Shea. Go Hawks! WRHS-31 JFK-13

Saturday
Watertown @ Wolcott: This is an interesting matchup. Corbo was a DNP on Friday for the Injuns, though he did go put on his pads as the 4th quarter started and the Orange were in reach of the 'Cats from Seymour. He could be a difference maker...if he plays. These are two good teams, but with the playoffs just out of the Eagle's grasp, I think this game means more to Wolcott. They'll controll the ball, and should win the second best matchup of the week. Eagles-21, Injuns-17

See you all Thursday at Jarvis

Saturday, November 8, 2008

CCC:WEEK #9 IN REVIEW AND WEEK #10 PREVIEW

Last weeks #2(SOUTHINGTON), #3(NEW BRITAIN),#4(NEWINGTON) and #5 (HARTFORD WEAVER)rated teams last week tasted defeat in week #9.The Tomahawks of Glastonbury remained undefeated at (9-0) with a road victory over Southington 25-21.They should head into their final game(Thanksgiving Eve) @ New Britain undefeated.Southington stays at #2 even after a close defeat to Glastonbury.


My CCC Top 10
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Glastonbury
Southington
Simsbury
Windsor
Hartford Public
New Britain
Newington
Hall
Bristol Eastern
Weaver

It was a exciting week #9 in the CCC as advertised with many competitive games .I felt there were a few minor upsets,most I picked as "Toss Ups" or "Nail Bitters".These games would include:

Simsbury 28, New Britain 24
Bristol Eastern 20, Newington 18
Windsor 16, Weaver 14


Strong Showings in Week #9
Glastonbury,Public, Simsbury ,Windsor,Hall,Bristol Eastern,South Windsor

Disappointments in Week #9
New Britain,Weaver,Newington

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Friday: Nov. 14
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Bloomfield at Fermi, 7:00 p.m.
Bloomfield Warhawks should reach .500 (5-5) with a relatively easy road win at the Fermi Falcons who would drop to (1-8) with a loss.

Simsbury at Manchester, 7:00 p.m.
The Trojans of Simsbury should find their 4th straight win and 8th of the season against 2 losses with a 2 score win.The Manchester Indians 1 game winning streak is over as they fall to (6-4).

Southington at New Britain, 7:00 p.m.
A must win game for both teams if they want to play in December.My prediction will be the Blue Knights by a score or 2 over the Hurricanes of New Britain.When oh when was New Britain's last win in a big game ? A clue: Their head coach then has been at New London for the last 4 years,or for the same length of time it has been for postseason play for the once"Hard Hittin" team from.New Britain.
Do not forget the venue for this game has been changed to rentschler field .

Bristol Eastern at Platt, 6:30 p.m.
A battle of two 6-3 teams .A "Toss Up" with tails coming up for the Lancers of Bristol Eastern to improve to (7-3) with a close win on the road(Ceppa Field)to keep their MM Playoff hopes alive.

Maloney at Bristol Central, 7:00 p.m.
Spartans of Maloney(2-7) are the slight favorites on the road(Muzzy Field) over the Rams Of Bristol Central(1-8).

Newington at Bulkeley, 7:00 p.m.
Newington Indians are a weak (7-2)team but that should still be good enough to defeat an average (2-7) Bulkeley Bull Dogs team on the road(Dillon Stadium)by a few Touch Downs .A victory will keep Newington's class L playoffs hopes alive,for now.

Conard at Windsor, 7:00 p.m.
I am calling for a blow out win for the Windsor Warriors as they finally put in a full game effort.With a win the Warriors would improve to (8-2) and keep their class L playoff dreams alive.

Wethersfield at Farmington, 7:00 p.m.
The Eagles of Wethersfield should win and improve to .500(5-5) easily on the road over the Farmington Indians(1-8).


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Saturday Nov. 15
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Hartford Public at South Windsor, 1:30 p.m.
The Pub who have won 4 straight games and the Bob Cats who have won 3 in a row should be in for a real sloberknocker of a game .I will go with the Owls to improve to (7-2: after a forfeit win over Conard a game which they lost on the field of play)and drop South Windsor to( 6-4)with the loss .Expect this game to come down to the final gun with a margin of victory to be about 1 score or less.

Rockville at E.O. Smith, 1:30 p.m.
A real Yawner to be honest but to be fair go with boys from Storrs to improve to( 2-8) and the Rockville Rams to stay perfect at (0-9).It will be close and you never know......but then again this Rockville we are talking about !!

East Hartford at Glastonbury, 1:00 p.m.
The Tomahawks(Sledge Hammer in Hand) swat the Hornets of East Hartford(3-6) by more than 24 but less than 40.to improve to (10-0)and unofficially clinch 1 of 4 spots in the LL postseason.

Weaver at Hall, 1:30 p.m.
Another battle of 6-3 teams .I favor Hartford Weaver Beavers due to the better athletes and more team speed on the artificial turf.It will be a close one and if the Beavers stay away from costly turnovers and penalties,something they are known for in past losses,I expect them to improve to (7-3)and continue their road to the class MM playoffs .A loss and their playoff hopes are TE FINUTE !!

CIAC Playoff Outlook

Disclaimer: The author of this article is by NO means capable of doing the CIAC playoff math, nor breaking everything down. All statements made in this article are made based on gut feelings, following the state in the press, and games I've watched, listened to, or seen on the My TV9 replay.

LL-Current Top 6
  1. Glastonbury 9-0
  2. Hamden 8-1
  3. Newtown 8-1
  4. Cheshire 7-2
  5. Southington 6-2
  6. New Britain 7-2
Most teams have 2 games remaining, but Southington virtually has its destiny in its own hands. With three games remaining, they play the Hurricanes and Rams. Cheshire has Billy Raggone, and something to prove...he just may be the best player in the state. They play Fairfield Prep (weak) and Southington on Turkey Day. Both are away games, and that's dangerous. Parochial schools at home seem to get some divine intervention, while Southington could be a cornered animal at home. I don't really buy into the Tomahawk hype. Newtown and Hamden are quality teams this year, with the Dragons REALLY drinking that Kool-Aid Scott Benoit brought with him this year. Newtown has a dangerous game versus Masuk scheduled for Thanksgiving Eve, which will certainly play a factor in the LL and L standings.

L-Top 6
  1. Masuk 8-1
  2. Simsbury 7-2
  3. Crosby 7-2
  4. Newington 7-2
  5. Windsor 7-2
  6. Bunnell 7-2

Crosby should win out, with weak cross town rivalries against Wilby and Kennedy high schools. The Waterbury school picked up big points this week, knocking off #1 Ansonia...if only they were the S school and Ansonia were the L. Simsbury, Newington, Windsor, and Bunnell should ALSO win out, but chances are at least one will fall. Masuk has that danger game with Newtown on Turkey Day. Can we say grid lock? Did I mention that every team has between 80 and 98 tie-breaker points...Good luck with that, math majors.

MM-Top 6

  1. New Canaan 9-0
  2. Darien 9-0
  3. Hillhouse 9-0
  4. Weaver 6-3
  5. Bristol Eastern 6-3
  6. Platt 6-3

Not much to say here. New Canaan hosts Darien for Thanksgiving. However, Darien plays 5 win St. Joe's of Trumbull next week, and upsets happen. If things play out, I'd love to see Darien 1, Hillhouse 2, NC 3, and Platt 4. Why? I want to see S.P. Bowley of the CT Post forced to pick between Darien and New Canaan in a championship matchup. Plus, his Elite 8 is quite biased to sell papers in Fairfield County. Nothing wrong with playing to your constituents, but I just think as a reporter you need to be objective.

M-Top 6

  1. Brookfield 7-1
  2. Cheney Tech 8-0
  3. Ledyard 7-2
  4. Berlin 6-2
  5. Avon 6-2
  6. St. Paul/Lewis Mills/Goodwin Tech 7-2

St. Paul, et. al needs to win out, but is getting virtually NO help from RHAM (where the hell is RHAM?!) and Wilcox Tech. As for Cheney Tech, they're stealing a spot. An undefeated tech school is lucky to beat the best Junior Midget team in the state, but by beating up on the sisters of the poor, one of them inevitably ends up with a good record. HATE THAT! Teams 3-5 are decent, and I think they'd be alright to see. Berlin has to play a down NW Catholic team (only one Golic this year, but still 4th in Class S), so they might not hold on. Of note, Sheehan of Wallingford hosts Hillhouse this coming week, and then plays a 2 win Lyman Hall on Thanksgiving. They are currently 8th in class M. It's a SUPER LONG SHOT, as I've seen the Titans practice a few times (NOT PRETTY), and Hillhouse rips apart SCC D2 opponents...BUT if the Titans won out, what would their points end up at? I just want to know. I'm curious. They're not making it, but I'd just like to know how they'd finish up. Somebody check out the CIAC website for the numbers. And no, I did NOT go to Sheehan.

SS-Top 6

  1. New London 8-0
  2. Seymour 9-0
  3. Rocky Hill 8-1
  4. Montville 8-1
  5. Wolcott 6-2 (no report on today's game)
  6. Plainfield 6-2

The Whalers beat Montville last night on the final play of the game. Defending champion Seymour meets 8-1 Ansonia this coming Thursday, a week after the previously #1 Chargers lost for the first time in 36 games. That's a scary game for the Wildcats, and provides a clear indicator of their playoff positioning. Of note, a win gives Seymour a possible EXTRA game for the NVL title, but that's putting the cart before the horse. Rocky Hill's only loss is to NW Catholic (watch out Berlin!), and at least one of their games is against Nonnewaug, one of the five worst teams in the state. Wolcott can, and should, win out. Unfortunately, the Eagles won't make it. Tolland is currently ranked 9th, has 4 games unreported (including this afternoon's matchup with Canton) and should win out...just throwing that one out there, because they've been in state title games the past two years. They play current SS #7 Ellington-Somers on Thanksgiving...why am I mentioning this? Ellington has Hyde Leadership, and their 7 wins next week, and a good Tolland team. More math homework...can Tolland or Ellington make this? I HATE CIAC MATH! Without the math being done, I've got to think that IF Wolcott won't make it, neither will either of those teams...but you never know with the way the CIAC works. NOW, why didn't I mention Plainfield? I just don't know where the hell Plainfield is.

S-Top 6

  1. Cromwell 9-0
  2. North Branford 8-0
  3. Ansonia 8-1
  4. NW Catholic 6-2
  5. Hyde Leadership 7-2
  6. Griswold 6-3

Let's start at the bottom...Griswold has games remaining vs. New London and Plainfield. Both are bigger, and both amount to 13 wins, currently. That's a lot of points, if Griswold can pull of some sort of upset...not likely. NOW, North Branford plays both Hyde and Cromwell. They win at least one of those games, and they're in...I'm thinking. I see NW Catholic winning out versus a strong Berlin Redcoat team and Plainville, so they go. Hyde plays the T-Birds and Ellington, which means LOTS of crossover points if they can win, as well. Cromwell should be in, but winning out makes it a whole lot simpler. Hyde might be a tough game, but is certainly winnable, AND they finish the season against the WORST team in the state, Wolcott Tech.

NOW, the Ansonia Chargers...were #1, and knocked off by Crosby last night. They play a strong Seymour team this coming week, they're pissed off, and they're not used to losing. It's a home game, and when was the last time Ansonia lost 2 in a row in the regular season (Only the WATR guys know). THEN the Lavendar finish the season against a week Naugatuck Greyhound club. I'm not sure if a 9-2 Ansonia team has enough points to make it, but a 10-1 Charger team will be VERY dangerous after Thanksgiving.

I'm going out on a limb and saying this is the most interesting class in Connecticut.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Winning...and successful programs

Today's New Haven Register has a feature regarding East Haven's current 18-game losing streak. They haven't won since Thanksgiving 2006. That day, I ran my first Manchester Road Race, and FROZE in the rain. They scored their last win. While I and others have been critical at times of East Haven (I think I said they're the only team worse than the Derby Red Condors), I think this article was pretty positive. Mike Pucci did a good job.

To quote him, "While the ultimate goal of any team is to win, some programs don't always succeed. Lack of numbers and talent, a competitive schedule, and somtimes just bad luck are some of the reasons why a team struggles."

In other circles (read the NVL Blog links in the sidebar), some people await the downfall of programs. These same individuals may be at odds with Pucci's views, whether they be philosophically or personal (again, read the NVL Blog).

Teams have good years, teams have lean years. Maybe I have been overly critical of the East Haven team over this year. Their record might not show it, but those kids apparently have a great attitude (according to their coach, Robert Greenspun).

So, my question, is what really makes a successful program? Winning is a necessity. State titles are nice. However, these are first and foremost teams made up of young men that are students and athletes. Providing these players with opportunities that may not have been possible is a major plus. When coaches care about their players as people first, and the games second, is also a key. For all of those coaches and programs, please keep up the good work. For the nay-sayers of ANY program that puts kids in college, and helps them out, shame on you. Remember folks, these are kids, and win, lose, or draw, the memories last forever...so the lessons taught between the games better be great life lessons.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

NVL weekly picks

Sorry, I'm late...

Ansonia 48 Crosby 27- Crosby needs this one for playoffs but won't be able to shut down the Chargers. Still, I think it's a decent game for a half, or so.

Seymour 42 Watertown 20- Seymour has Osiecki, Watertown has Corbo...Osiecki is better than Corbo, therefore Seymour wins.

Holy Cross 35 Sacred Heart 33- Crusaders get a win...barely.

Woodland 28 Naugatuck 7- Copper division alert...Naugy scores late TD against Region 16 JVs...and Kwaaaaaaaaaak gets the PAT, but that's about it for the grey pups.

Wolcott 41 Wilby 0- Code Red! Code Red! Still December won't be happening for the Eagles.

Torrington 47 Kennedy 34 - Another copper battle! Raiders keep rolling to that Copper title.

From another blog-Kyle said, "You know if Woodland and Kennedy win, that sets up a de facto Copper championship game next Friday night at the Stadium." True, but I just don't see this happening. Raiders are really drinking the DD Kool-Aid...

Sunday, November 2, 2008

CCC:WEEK #8 IN REVIEW AND WEEK #9 PREVIEW

Week #9 of the High School Football Season finds some big time matchups in the CCC and overall the most competitive schedule of games so far in the 2008 season.Go out and enjoy as there is less than a month left for 2008 High School Football.

All top 7 Teams in my CCC Poll remained in exact order as Week #7 Poll.All 7 played well and some great matchups await the CCC High School Football Fans this Week (#9) and next week(#10).The Manchester Indians dropped out of the top 10 after suffering their 3rd straight loss .Hall sneaks back into the poll at #9 with its close victory at Bristol Eastern.The Lancers of Eastern remained in the poll at 10 even after the loss due to the other teams in the league performances and records to this point in the 2008 season.
My CCC Top 10
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Glastonbury
Southington
New Britain
Newington
Weaver
Simsbury
Windsor
Hartford Public
Hall
Bristol Eastern

All went pretty much as expected in the CCC in week #8 except for the Warriors from Hall with a slight upset of Bristol Eastern Lancers.

Strong Showings in Week #7Glastonbury,New Britain, Southington,Weaver,Public, Simsbury ,Windsor,Hall

Disappointments in Week #7
Bristol Eastern


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Nov. 7
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Glastonbury at Southington, 7:00 p.m.
Tomahawks could make a statement on the road with a win vs the Blue Knights of Southington.The High School Football Fanatic plans on a trip to Southington to watch this battle. I believe the Tomahawks have the better overall team and will Handle the Blue Knights by a score or less with a win as both teams score in or near the low 20's.

New Britain at Simsbury, 7:00 p.m.
I am not sold on the Hurricanes especially in the "bigger" games of the year.But I believe the Hurricanes should find a way to beat the Trojans who sometimes lack the offensive punch needed to win these type games.With some hesitation I think New Britain wins.(Maybe ??) in a close one on the road.

Bristol Central at Bulkeley, 7:00 p.m.
Bulkeley Bulldogs win a nail bitter at home vs the Rams from Bristol Central in a game of two 1 win teams.

Newington at Bristol Eastern, 7:00 p.m.
Another toss up here at Muzzy .Although Newington is 7-1,they were not impressive last week vs Platt .I will go with the Indians in a close one as they keep their class L playoff chances alive with a win .Another Lancer loss and their postseason dreams are over.

Hall at Wethersfield, 7:00 p.m.
Will the real Eagles or Warriors teams please stand up ? Inconsistent play has plagued both teams so far in 2008 .I call a close Victory for the Hall Warriors on the road to improve to (6-3).

Weaver at Windsor, 7:00 p.m.
Another annual rivalary.Both teams need a win to keep their postseason playoff chances going.Both enter the game at (6-2) and the early prediction has the Beavers leaving at (7-2) with a close victory on the road against the sometimes inconsistent Windsor Warriors.

East Hartford at Platt, 6:30 p.m.
Platt Panthers(5-3) should have a little more talent in the skill positions to defeat the Hornets(3-5) at home (Ceppa Field).

Manchester at Rockville, 6:30 p.m.
Manchester 3 game losing streak is over and they are back on the road to victory with an easy road win over the consistent(0-9) Rams of Rockville.The Indians get exactly what the doctor ordered an EASY win !!


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Nov. 8
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Fermi at Hartford Public, 12:00 p.m.
The Pub continues a fine season improving to (6-2) with a home Win against the Falcons of Fermi who will drop to (1-7) with the loss.Dont let the records fool you though as this game should end with the margin of victory at 2 scores or less.

Bloomfield at E.O. Smith, 1:30 p.m.
Warhawks travel to Storrs and return to Warhawk country with win #4 of the 2008 season. A high scoring Warhawk team should win handily and hand the EO Smith team their 8th loss of the year.

Farmington at Conard, 1:00 p.m.
The Chieftains of Conard suffering a tough year will prevail at home vs the Indians of Farmington who are suffering from a tougher year by a few scores to improve to (2-7) and Farmington drops to (1-8).

Maloney at South Windsor, 1:30 p.m.
Another toss up with heads coming up for a home win for the South Windsor Bobcats.A Bob Cat win and they improve to over .500 at (5-4).This is not an easy win for South Windsor but the Bob Cats should prevail by a score or more.

Monday, October 27, 2008

SCC Week 8

Sheehan (5-2) at Foran (5-2)Last week: Sheehan defeated North Haven 49-23; Foran defeated Derby 43-12
A Division 2 thriller. Both of these teams are having nice seasons looking at their records, but that does not mean they are any good. I guess the winner has the inside track to win the Division 2 East if that means anything except more letters on a jacket

North Haven (2-5) at Cheshire (5-2)Last week: North Haven lost to Sheehan 49-23; Cheshire defeated Hand 42-21
Cheshire should go to 6-2 but NH does score but Cheshire has that Raggone kid..

Prep (2-4) at Hamden (6-1)Last week: Prep lost to Shelton 27-7; Hamden lost to Xavier 21-14
The second private school in 2 weeks for Hamden. Thank God (pardon the pun) it is at home

Xavier (6-1) at Amity (4-3)Last week: Xavier defeated Hamden 21-14; Amity defeated Guilford 35-7
Xavier...Amen

Hand (4-3) at Notre Dame (1-5)Last week: Hand lost to Cheshire 42-21; ND lost to Cross 10-7
Hand is improved with each week. As is the story year in and year out after week 7, ND has not.

Cross (6-1) at West Haven (3-3)Last week: Cross defeated ND 10-7; West Haven defeated East Haven 34-6
Cross show us something!!! Westies lose to Cross 2 years in a row??? Can you really see that?

Law (2-5) at Lyman Hall (2-5)Last week: Law lost to Hillhouse 38-0; Lyman Hall lost to Branford 27-0
Why can't I think of anything to say???

Branford (3-4) at Guilford (3-4)Last week: Branford defeated Lyman Hall 27-0; Guilford lost to Amity 35-7
This will be competitive...Pick em

Derby (1-6) at East Haven (0-7)Last week: Derby lost to Foran 43-12; East Haven lost to West Haven 34-6
East Haven does have a nice trailer for its band. Derby does not have a band. This is for all the marbles...Bragging right are on the line. The loser can hold claim to the most pathetic team in the SCC

Hillhouse (7-0) at Shelton (5-2)Last week: Hillhouse defeated Law 38-0; Shelton defeated Prep 27-7
Well this is to save face for Division 2. If Hillhouse wins than they are for real. If they don't win please no more people tell me or write in the paper they are really good!!!!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Stunning Announcement from Middletown Shocks SCC

In a shocking announcement Xavier High School of Middletown has made two formal requests about their future football games. Xavier has sent these documents to in regards to asking to play all their games at Palmer Field.
The first request was sent to Mike Savage and the CIAC Board of Directors. Xavier sites the fact their success at Palmer is clearly not explainable. Since 2004 they are 20-1 with their last loss coming to the hands of Shelton late in 2006. Last year they were a mediocre 5-5 but won all games at Palmer Field.
The second request was sent to the Vatican in Rome. Xavier is clearly using the fact they are a private Catholic school to their advantage. The Xavier athletic department went on to tell Pope Benedict that when teams play at Palmer the opposition has touchdowns called back due to penalties, numerous holding penalties away from the point of attack, and scoring drives that are made impossible because yellow penalty flags are always flying. Xavier has no explanation for it. The opponents from Xavier have no answer either as they are always unable to see the infractions on film. Xavier has included to Pope Benedict that since there is no explanation to the excessive penalties thus it must be "Divine Intervention". A spokesman from the Vatican told us that they are taking a serious look into the theory. You can bet all of the rest of the SCC will take a deep breath and wait for a ruling........

NVL-Week 7 Review/Week 8 Preview & Picks

Brass:
Ansonia 46-Watertown 21
Seymour 36-Wilby 0
Wolcott 29-Crosby 28 (OT)
Copper:
Holy Cross 14-Woodland 7 (2OT)
Torrington 37-Naugatuck 18
JFK 50-Sacred Heart 28

Clearly, the overtime games were the best stories of the week. That Copper division is wide open, with everybody but the Hearts having a shot. This division has a 4-way tie to lose the league championship to either Ansonia or Seymour. Naugy, Reg. 16, Torrington, and JFK all are 2-1 in the division. Cross gave themselves a great opportunity with the overtime victory at Regional School District 16, as well.

Kennedy has played well in the division. Woodland has the most experience with success among the Copper, as it has had a team in the league title game on a regular basis (even if Coach Anderson made the much maligned decision to not really try against Ansonia last year [May have been the right call in the long run]) I just feel that the Torrington Red Raiders are on the inside track to shock the world. They've been doing well all year, and keep getting better. They handled a weaker Naugatuck Greyhound team this past weekend. Naugy seems like pretenders this year. Therefore, with continued good play and a couple of good breaks, I wouldn't be surprised to see the Raiders in the NVL championship game. You shouldn't be, either.

Some people will call Wolcott beating Crosby an upset. I'm not one of those people. Virtually everybody knows that the Brass is the class of the NVL. The best teams in the league are certainly Ansonia, Seymour, Crosby, and Wolcott. Everybody else seems to be an also-ran this year. Wolcott ran the ball effectively, with Larson and Bove combining for 260 total yards. Yes, they cannot throw the ball, but they play good defense, and when you run the ball 57 times, you're controlling the clock. I don't care if Gondek threw for 360 and 4 TDs...those scores are fast. Grind it out, fellas. Crosby's a good team, but it looks like I was wrong with my picks this past week.

Seymour's 36-0 shutout of Wilby may be deceptive. Wilby did an excellent job controlling the clock, and the score was just 7-0 Seymour at the half. This was an ugly game. However, the officiating was quite possibly the worst witnessed in the NVL this year. It was as if the game crew had late dinner plans, and needed to be out by 9:00, because they called virtually nothing.

Stat line of the week: Tristan Roberts, Ansonia: 34 carries 359 yards, 3 TDs vs. Watertown. Wow.

Week 8 Predictions:
Two great games on Thursday
Holy Cross at Seymour, 6:00 p.m.-The Crusaders have twice defeated Seymour in games when the Wildcats came in undefeated after midseason. Don't expect that trend, or the Green & Gold to continue against the Cats. This won't be a halloween frightfest for anyone but HC. Expect a heavy dose of Sponheimer's monster, Osiecki (what else is new?). However, I've heard great things about the HC freshman team, so maybe some of them will make an appearance. Wildcats 33-Crusaders 15

Torrington at Ansonia, 6:30 p.m.-Torrington's on the rise, but no match for the Chargers. I suspect that the Raiders will earn a bit of respect Thursday, but a healthy Tristan Roberts is just too much. What can you do? Chargers 40-Raiders 21

Friday
Crosby at Woodland, 7:00 p.m.-The Bulldogs visit Regional School District 16 after a crushing overtime loss to Wolcott. The Hawks are coming off a similar loss to HC. I suspect this will be worth the price of admission, but The 16ers are missing their QB1, and Crosby lost a game they shouldn't have. Dawgs 42 Hawks 13

Naugatuck at Watertown, 7:00 p.m.-For the Injun's it's all Corbo all night...unless the Hounds run trap all night. Get the ball in the hands of that tough FB! Don't see that happening, so, at least it's a short ride home for the Greyhounds. Injuns 24-GreyPups 3

Saturday
Wilby at Kennedy, 1:00 p.m.-Wilby just isn't good. Still, this is a cross city game. JFK 21-Wilby 18.

Sacred Heart at Wolcott, 1:30 p.m.-Wolcott will control the clock and the Hearts will fail to slow down or speed up the game with that AWFUL no huddle. Eagles 34-Hearts 12

Saturday, October 25, 2008

CCC :WEEK #7 IN REVIEW AND WEEK #8 PREVIEW

All top 7 Teams in my CCC Poll remained in exact order as Week #6 Poll.All 7 played well and some great matchups await the CCC High School Football Fans in Week #9 and #10.The Owls of Hartford Public(5-2) and the Lancers of Bristol Eastern(5-2) enter the top ten for the First time.The Wethersfield Eagles and the Hall Warriors dropped out of the top 10 poll with loses in week #7.Manchester Indians stay in the top 10 for at least 1 more week but drop to 10th.They visit another CCC heavy weight New Britain and most likely will suffer their 3rd straight loss and say goodbye to the top 10 for the 2008 season.

My CCC Top 10
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Glastonbury
Southington
New Britain
Newington
Weaver
Simsbury
Windsor
Bristol Eastern
Hartford Public
Manchester

All went pretty much as expected in the CCC in week #6 except for the Public Owls "upsetting"the Warhawks of Bloomfield and the ease of the win of the Conard Chieftains vs the Wethersfield Eagles.


Strong Showings in Week #7
Glastonbury,New Britain, Southington,Weaver,Public, Simsbury ,Conard

Disappointments in Week #7
Wethersfield,Bloomfield

THURSDAY: Oct. 30
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Southington at East Hartford, 6:30 p.m.
Blue Knights of Southington win easy over the stingless Hornets.This game should be over by halftime.The Blue Knights undefeated streak in 2008 vs Connecticut teams will be severely tested AFTER this game as the remainder of their season consists of Glastonbury,New Britain,Hartford Public and Cheshire.

FRIDAY Oct. 31
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Bloomfield at Rockville, 6:30 p.m.
Warhawks win this game relatively easily for win #3 of 2008 vs the consistent Rams of Rockville who will drop to 0-8.

Manchester at New Britain, 7:00 p.m.
New Britain Hurricanes should win by a few scores to improve to (7-1) .Was it only 3 weeks ago the Indians were 5-0 ?
Hurricanes schedule for remainder of the 2008 season: Simsbury,Southington,Glastonbury.Man that loss to the Weaver Beavers a few weeks ago will haunt then come December.

Bulkeley at Maloney, 6:30 p.m.
A "Pick -Um"game at Ceppa Field.Go with the Home Team(Maloney Spartans) to improve to 2-5 and the Bulldogs of Bulkeley to drop to 1-6.

Platt at Newington, 7:00 p.m.
Newington Indians win easily to improve to 7-1 and march forward into the December playoffs.The Platt Panthers drop to 5-3.How Platt has won 5 games this year is a mystery to me.Very inflated record so far in 2008 IMO.

Windsor at Farmington, 7:00 p.m.
Windsor Warriors improve to 6-2 with a Blow out road win against the Farmington Indians.At least the Indians have a straight number(1) in the win column for 2008.

Hall at Bristol Eastern, 7:00 p.m. (At Muzzy Field)
Lancers with a semi close home victory over the Warriors of Hall to improve to 6-2.The Warriors will drop to .500 with a 4-4 record.


SATURDAY Nov. 1
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Hartford Public at E.O. Smith, 1:30 p.m.
The Pub behind the play of Andre Lawrence and the Coaching of Mr B. improve to 5-2 with a semi route in Storrs to drop the EO smith team to 1-7.

South Windsor at Fermi, 7:00 p.m.
The Bob Cats of South Windsor reach the .500 mark at 4-4 with a shootout victory over the 1-6 Falcons in a rare Saturday night game in Enfield.

Wethersfield at Weaver, 12:00 p.m.
The Weaver Beavers,all 25 strong,go to 6-2 with a semi close victory at Beaver Meadows over the .500 Wethersfield Eagles 4-4 in a high noon shootout.Can I say Shootout in Hartford ?

Bristol Central at Glastonbury, 1:00 p.m.
Tomahawks with an easy win to improve to 8-0 over the once proud Rams who drop to 1-7.The Tomahawks to face Southington in Week #9 and New Britain on Thanksgiving Eve .Things should become very interesting before the regular season schedule concludes.

Simsbury at Conard, 1:00 p.m.
The Trojans of Simsbury continue a very successful year improving to 6-2 with a relatively close win on the road against the Chieftains of Conard who are having an uncharacteristically losing season and will drop to 1-7 with this loss.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Professional Predictions

Gotta appreciate the smug look Jaffee has while Mike talks about his recent success in the picks. Good for you...good for you....He's still really nice about giving both sides of the Ansonia/Watertown game, and even lauds Crosby, and then says it will be a close game for Wolcott. As for Mike...I think Torrington has something to say about the Copper during this week.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Want to Laugh

The following are quotes from Mr. Jaffee of the Waterbury Republican.....

"....the South-West Conference, which over the past decade is the best league, top to bottom, in the state"
"Many may disagree, saying the FCIAC or Southern Connecticut Conference are better. But they haven’t viewed the postseason records closely enough, with the likes of Brookfield, Masuk, Pomperaug and Stratford all in the mix every single year since the decade began"

Well Mr. Jaffee it is clearly obvious to me that the strong lighting that you use on the show you have (which amazingly enough we post here every week) has gone to your head...

By the way.......

State champions this decade:

SCC: Hand (three), Shelton (twice), Hillhouse (twice), Branford (once), Notre Dame of West Haven (once), West Haven (once) and Xavier (once)

FCIAC: New Canaan (four), Staples (three), Greenwich (twice) and Ridgefield (once)

Second-Worst Conference: Bunnell (twice) and Pomperaug (once)

I assume you want people to listen to you and think you are actually knowedgeable about what you do......As a bystander I would you say you have passion but that is about it!

Monday, October 20, 2008

SCC for a Week 7

Well the season is just flying by...here is what the SCC offers this week

Hamden (6-0) at Xavier (5-1)Last week: Hamden defeated Branford 31-0; Xavier defeated Guilford 41-9
Well the showcase game of the week. I am sure the Xavier faithful wearing stripes will make sure Hamden has their share of penalties. Will Hamden be able to play 11 on 16?? I am sick of hearing how improved Hamden is, duhh.. they should be. The only problem is who the hell wants to drive to Middletown??

Shelton (4-2) at Prep (2-3)Last week: Shelton defeated Law 62-14; Prep lost to Hillhouse 34-6
Big one for the Gaels. Hope they do not overlook them thinking about Hillhouse on Halloween..

Notre Dame (1-4) at Cross (5-1)Last week: ND defeated Derby 57-19; Cross defeated East Haven 35-14
2 Red and White opponents in 2 weeks for the private schoolers. This red and white team is a smidge better....

Cheshire (4-2) at Hand (4-2)Last week: Cheshire defeated Sheehan 42-0; Hand defeated North Haven 49-40
This will be a great game. It is also the typical game the Rams do not win anymore....

Lyman Hall (2-4) at Branford (2-4)Last week: Lyman Hall lost to Amity 41-6; Branford lost to Hamden 31-0
Division 2 opponents...Enough said....

Hillhouse (6-0) at Law (2-4)Last week: Hillhouse defeated Prep 34-6; Law lost to Shelton 62-14
Hey Law..Hillhouse I am sure remembers last year..You poor things...

Foran (4-2) at Derby (1-5)Last week: Foran lost to West Haven 57-13; Derby lost to ND 57-19
Wow...I guess White and Hames will look like awesome superstars again since they are playing the worst team in the league.

North Haven (2-4) at Sheehan (4-2)Last week: North Haven lost to Hand 49-40; Sheehan lost to Cheshire 42-0
I will use the ridiculous line that the Indians are a good 2-4 team if there is such a thing. I see them winning as Sags always does alot with a little

Amity (3-3) at Guilford (3-3)Last week: Amity defeated Lyman Hall 41-6; Guilford lost to Xavier 41-9
This should be fun if you decide to tackle I95 on a Friday

East Haven (0-6) at West Haven (2-3)Last week: East Haven lost to Cross 35-14; West Haven defeated Foran 57-13
Hahahah East Haven..Are you kidding me....Pick the score. Careful Eddie Mac we want you around coaching next week... Did I ever tell you how nice the EH Band trailer is??

Finally this is the best high school sport there is. We only have a month more of it. Go out a see any game in any league (maybe not the Pequot) and enjoy....

Sunday, October 19, 2008

CCC :WEEK #6 IN REVIEW AND WEEK #7 PREVIEW

My CCC Top 10
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Glastonbury
Southington
New Britain
Newington
Weaver
Simsbury
Manchester
Wethersfield
Windsor
Hall

All went pretty much expected in the CCC in week #6 except for the Windsor Warriors getting"upset" at Wethersfield on Saturday and the Fermi Falcons losing a close one vs EO Smith.

Strong Showings in Week #5
Glastonbury,New Britain, Southington,Weaver,Public,Wethersfield and Simsbury in a close loss

Disappointments in Week #5
Windsor,Conard,and Manchester



FRIDAY: Oct. 24

Hartford Public at Bloomfield, 7:00 p.m.
Warhawks win in a close one to inch closer to .500 getting win #3,The Pub 1 game win streak is history

Southington at Manchester, 7:00 p.m.
Blue Knights travel to Manchester and continue their perfect record against state competition winning relatively comfortably by 2-3 scores.

Bristol Central at Platt, 6:30 p.m.
If this was week #1 I would have gone with the Rams but being week #7 and the way the Rams have performed thus far it looks like the Panthers should win in a real close game.

Bulkeley at Bristol Eastern, 7:00 p.m.
Lancers win their 4th game of the year with an easy victory over the lonely Bull Dogs at Muzzy Field.

Maloney at Newington, 7:00 p.m.
Indians improve to 6-1 and move closer to December Playoffs with a big margin home victory over the 1 win Spartans

Wethersfield at Conard, 6:00 p.m.
Eagles continue a good year with a close road victory over the now retreating Chiftains.

Hall at Windsor, 7:00 p.m.
Hall Warriors back to reality after a big win vs Farmington as Windsor wins by a few scores.That is if the Windsor Warriors do not have a second half of the season collapse.

New Britain at Rockville, 6:30 p.m.
Hurricanes roll big in Vernon to improve to 6-1 heading into the meat of their schedule.At least Rockville stays perfect and consistent at 0-6.



SATURDAY* Oct. 25

E.O. Smith at South Windsor, 1:30 p.m.
South Windsor Bobcats should win this " pick um" game at home vs their visitors from Storrs ,EO Smith

East Hartford at Simsbury, 1:30 p.m.
Trojans rebound from their loss to the Blue Knights rolling big against the Hornets from East Hartford and improving to 5-2.

Farmington at Weaver, 12:00 p.m.
Weaver Beavers with an easy win at Beaver Meadows vs the 1 win Farmington Indians.

Fermi at Glastonbury, 1:00 p.m.
If Fermi lost to EO Smith in week #6 then this one will be over at Halftime .Tomahawks improve to 7-0.

421 - 129

It was a few years ago when the SCC decided to realign to a Division 1 and a Division 2. Each division has an East and West side...The powers to be wanted to make the league competitive and fair. So they decided to base it on the factor of school size (among other things)..So Division 1 is the big and Division 2 is the smaller. There are a couple of things that had to be changed to appease some of the cry baby head coaches...

1. Hand which is "smaller" was moved up to Division 1 since the schools in Division 2 did not want them there.
2. Hillhouse was team that was asked to go to Division 1 since they were good as well. They had a coach at the time that begged not to go up and play. So they sent Cross up who was winless for years to play in Div 1. It was really an easy decision since the HC of Hillhouse had a dad that gave the head of New Haven athletics his job, so the decision was easy.regardless....
3. Hillhouse did not want to ever play West Haven so the SCC places a rule that the Div1 west can only crossover with the Div2 west unless it is Thanksgiving(The same thing holds true for East as well...
4. Certain teams were placed in certain divisions since they knew they could not compete ala East Haven

If you look at the league in this order D1 West, D1 East, D2 West, D2East they can really be in the order from good to worse..So you can say Div 1,2,3,4 instead of what we have.

The big problem with this setup that some other leagues also have is the fact that there are many instances a particular teams needs a specific team to win to gain playoff points.
Example..WH plays Wilbur Cross and does not Hillhouse(because Div1 East can not play Div2 west). On T-Giving WH needs WC to win vs Hillhouse. In other conferences those points are garunteed since everyone plays each other.
Another frustrating thing is that the teams in Div 2 are just not that good and they play other teams that are not that good while the teams in Div 1 play each other and beat each other.....
So a div 2 team can end up making the state tourney while a better Div 1 team sits home......

You ask why all that...simple..it was cross over week meaning Div 1 played Div 2.......

1-3 WH beat 4-1 Foran 57-13
2-3 Amity beat 2-3 Lyman Hall 41-6
Other than Hillhouse saving face and beating Prep the Div1 teams won every other match-up with the scores totaling 421-129.........

Week 6 Review/Week 7 Picks-NVL

Watertown 41, Sacred Heart 13
Ansonia 40, Holy Cross 6
Crosby 40, Naugatuck 15
Seymour 44, Kennedy 14
Wolcott 14, Torrington 7
Woodland 21, Wilby 6

That makes me for 5-1 last week, missing the Wolcott win. Good for Crosby, helping the city of Waterbury avoid a 0 for 5 weekend. Honestly, I've got no comments on this week. What should have happened did happen. The schedule was kind of week for week 6.

Week 7 includes some equally unimpressive match ups. What is interesting is that this week features divisional games, making them count...a little.
BRASS
Ansonia at Watertown, 7:00 p.m.-Watertown's running game is good. Ansonia is better.
Chargers-37, Injuns-12
Crosby at Wolcott, 7:00 p.m.-Wolcott is an also ran in this division. They would easily win the Copper. I expect Crosby to continue taking out its frustrations from the Seymour loss on yet another inferior team. Bulldogs-53, Screaming Eagles-20
Wilby at Seymour, 7:00 p.m.-Scaredy Cats vs. Wildcats. Osiecki and Drozd light 'em up defensively, as the Blue and Gold ground game scores in bunches. Look for this to be over by the half. Wildcats-42, Scaredy Cats-6
COPPER
Holy Cross at Woodland, 7:00 p.m.-Murren's healthy? Watch out Crusaders. Hawks win big. This will turn into a freshman game for the 4th, and the score will look closer than it really is.
Regional School District 16 Hawks-34, Sisters of the Blind-18
Torrington at Naugatuck, 7:00 p.m.-Both Naugatuck and Woodland will enter Friday night undefeated in the Copper. Only Woodland will end the night that way. Look for the Der-ummm, Torrington Red Raiders to get off the schnide. Plasky vs. Dunaj? I take Dunaj any day of the week. The Plaskinator may want to stay at the rec league soccer match. Sorry Greyhound fans.
Red Raiders-28, Hounds-14
Sacred Heart at Kennedy, 10:30 a.m. (Sat.)-Another game not worth the Frankie's run to watch. I'd rather hit the original on Watertown Ave. Somebody has to win this one. The question is, who wants it least? Both teams have athletes. It's on the turf at the Muni. This could turn out to be a sloppy, yet fun game to watch. Bring your stop watches.
Hearts-22, Beagles-21

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

YES! Jaff-Man TV!

Watch, how Mr. Jaffee has so much trouble "predicting" the Ansonia-HC game. Mike, on the other hand, has no problem picking games...clearly states everything...He's always comfortable in front of the camera (good hit, Boggs). Jaffman can't bring himself to say something bad about the Crusaders. It's like he physically can't do it. Maybe it's a mental block, like when hypnotists make people cluck like chickens every time they hear a bell. He won't make clear statements. He avoided making a call on the Crosby-Naugy game, until his partner forces him to state his opinion that Crosby will win (which is obvious to everyone that follows this league). This goes along with his need to write the human-interest, feel-good football stories. Sorry, Jaff, but you crack me up. Nothin' personal. On a more serious note, the message Jaffee makes at the end is something I wholeheartedly agree with.




Also, today, the Republican posted Jaffee's midseason awards. I don't think anyone can argue with his choices in the running for top players: Mike Osiecki and Billy Raggone are certainly the two best players I've seen this year. His candidates for coach of the year are nice picks as well: Joe Stochmal of Oxford and Dan Dunaj at Torrington. He only has one Ansonia Charger on the list, but found room for two HC Crusaders on the list...seems fishy. And I've got to say, I really appreciate that he's giving some love to Seymour's Jacob Drozd. If not for Mike Osiecki, I think he'd be the talk of the Wildcats defense. No Woodland Hawks or Torrington Red Raiders players listed, but I think that will change by the end of this year. John Murren or DJ Williams should get mention soon enough. Plus, after watching Dion Ojoe return that kick on Seymour last week...where's the love?

Side note: Any news on the injuries to Crosby's RB and WR? Why hasn't the commish released this week's injury report?

Old Rivalries Die Hard

At a recent family function, my great uncles and father were discussing high school sports. My uncle was a pretty good player for NDWH back in the mid 1950s. He and his brother were discussing the glory days of the District League, and how it was tops in their day. Then, they said it all shifted during the great suburban sprawl of the 1960s. The Housatonic League was king from then on. My grandfather was a lineman at Derby, well before the glory days (read early 1940s). My uncle played fullback and baseball for Amity. I learned to love football watching the early 90s Housy games. Got to see (and scrimmaged against) the McIntosh's. I was there the day Seymour students stormed the field at Derby. While back then, there were the East Havens, Sheehans, and Lyman Halls of the league, the Housy was a great league.

What's left of the Housatonic League? Most of its members play in the SCC. Seymour is an NVL team. I'm willing to bet that either/both Woodland and Oxford would have joined the Housatonic League, had it still existed. The SCC is good. The NVL is good. But the rivarly isn't there, and when it is, it's forced. Consider this, Derby has added a Tech school to it's roster. If every week was a classic, like in the old days, would Derby have fallen off the map? Wouldn't you rather watch Seymour play a Cheshire, Amity, or Derby this week? Instead, Wildcat fans have to watch the Kennedy Eagle single wing come to town this weekend. HELL, right now, I'd take a North Haven. Plus, it's early October, and had the old leagues and rules existed right now, at some point, Ansonia and Derby would have tangled. Instead, NVL fans are stuck with an 11th awful NVL game. Some SCC schools haven't even scheduled an 11th game.

What about an all (almost) Valley League? If the town is south of Waterbury, and it touches either the Housatonic or Naugatuck Rivers, CT could have a seriously stacked league, with classics every week. Ansonia, Derby, Naugatuck, Oxford, Seymour, Shelton, Woodland...throw in Cheshire, Amity, Holy Cross, and a Pomperaug or Masuk...WOW.

Consider this CIAC, how much have fuel costs risen in the past year? How much will they rise? How can it be fixed? Just throwing these thoughts out there.

Everyone else...you can now complain.

Quote of the Week

“Sometimes when he runs the ball, it looks like a car went up on the sidewalk,” Sponheimer joked.---Seymour Head Coach Paul Sponheimer on RB/LB Mike Osiecki, from the New London Day

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

FYI

91-0 game tough for both teams
Associated Press
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ESTERO, Fla. - The Estero High football staff gathered in head coach Rich Dombroski's office late Friday, almost in stunned silence.
Earlier that night, Estero lost to Naples High by 13.
Not by 13 points. By 13 touchdowns. That's right: Naples 91, Estero 0.


All-purpose back Greg Pratt helped Naples pile on the points.
The rout fallout has been growing since the game ended.
"Hey," offered Estero defensive line coach Pat Hayes after the one-sided affair, "I didn't even know 91 was a multiple of seven."
With that, the coaches all got a much-needed laugh.
A half-hour away in Naples, Eagles coach Bill Kramer—the man on the winning end—could use one of those.
He looked at the scoreboard late in the game, saw 91-0, and said he felt sick to his stomach. Kramer's team ran only 31 plays and he kept most of his best players on the sideline—for the entire game in some cases. But still Kramer knew what was coming.
Soon after the game ended, his inbox began filling with angry e-mails, some from Estero parents wondering why so many points were necessary, some from Naples parents wondering why their kids didn't play more in an effort to pad their stats.
"There's only one way to describe it," Kramer said. "Just bizarre."
The schools aren't far off in size: Estero has about 1,400 high schoolers, Naples roughly 1,700.
But the pedigree of the football programs couldn't be more different.
Estero is rebuilding from the lowest level, with Dombroski in his first year at the school and having inherited a program that had simply crumbled. Naples is the reigning state Class 3A champion, and a contender to win the title again. Naples has players committed to Division I schools like Ohio State already and a roster filled with talent at every position. Estero has no college prospects and only about 25 healthy or so players remaining on its roster.
"Some of us, most of us, well, all of us were intimidated," said Tyler Eastridge, a free safety who may be exaggerating when he says he weighs a 150 pounds.
Naples led 70-0 at the half; only four of the 1,420 games reported by member schools to the Florida High School Athletic Association this season have seen teams score more than 70 points.
"It was David versus Goliath," Dombroski said, "and David didn't have a stone to throw."
The national record books are incomplete, but a score like 91-0 won't register a blip on the list of all-time defeats. It wasn't even the most lopsided score in the country this weekend—in Ohio, Beechcroft beat Centennial 96-0, taking knees on plays in the fourth quarter to avoid triple figures.
According to the National Federation of State High School Associations, five teams have scored more than 200 points in a game, with the record believed to be 256 by Haven (Ky.) High in 1927.
Dombroski isn't blaming Naples.
"Naples did absolutely nothing wrong," Dombroski said. "We just didn't do anything right."

Kramer has been in this spot before.

In 2001, the Golden Eagles scored 63 first-quarter points and beat Lely High — ironically, where Dombroski's girlfriend teaches today—85-0, and Kramer suddenly became the target of perceptions that he intentionally ran up the score.
But in that game, just as on Friday, Naples had some of its starters not play at all, and others just for one or two series.


Carlos Hyde paves the way
"We've been through it before and you never want to go through it again," Kramer said. "There were people ready to burn my house."
It's an unsettling time again.
The Naples Daily News ran a poll asking if Kramer and his team "should be ashamed" over the result, and by Monday afternoon, the vote was nearly dead-even: 239 no, 225 yes.
Hearing that, even Dombroski shook his head. He e-mailed Kramer on Monday to reiterate that Naples did nothing wrong, but that's hardly the only opinion swirling around Naples these days.
"My daughter plays basketball and there's a local team that's really good and when they're about to score 100, there's no polls about that," Kramer said. "When the local lacrosse team wins 24-0, where's the outrage? Or when kids win 6-0, 6-0 in tennis? We score 10 touchdowns and everybody loses their minds.
"The real irony is we've got some of our parents upset that their kids didn't play or didn't play enough. And you just say, 'Wow."'
Dombroski knew when he took the Estero job that there would be days like Friday, but he said the 91-0 thumping might help him turn the program around.
"We won't forget this. I won't forget this," said Dombroski, whose freshman program is off to a 4-1-1 start this year, a sign that better days could be ahead for Estero. "We're not going to lay down. We're going to fight for 48 minutes, every time we're out there."
So on Monday afternoon, when school got out at 1:45, the Estero High football team headed to its locker room and prepared for practice. New scouting reports were waiting for them, and soon the team headed onto the field for practice, their blue jerseys whipping in the wind as they stretched.
"Our team might not be winning or might not be on top right now," said right guard Mike Perez. "But we all have to do the best we can do. We can't forget that."
And so, they were back to work, which they'll need. This week, Estero plays Cape Coral—a team that nearly beat Naples.

Monday, October 13, 2008

SCC Week 6 and Thoughts

Green Dragons and Academics in the SCC...

So I guess Hamden is the class of the SCC. They did do everything in their power to allow the Gaels to win. Shelton was well on their way up 2 scores late in the first half and squandering it oh so fast. That is what changed this game. Hamden has lots of skilled players duh..it is Hamden with an enrollment of 2000 kids, they should. It is nice to see Benoit actually does something with the talent. I just hope he does not win any coach of the year awards, after all he is doing what every good coach would do with all those players. He is doing it pretty fast though. It just goes to show you how bad those before him were. They can likely run the table now, while the Gaels need to win every week and then pray……Hillhouse is the other undefeated. They play Prep which is better than some of the stiffs they have played thus far. On Halloween they should be all fired up as they play at Shelton. Imagine the Titans of Sheehan are 4-1 as is Foran 4-1. The sad thing is that these teams may make the playoffs in their state divisions while some of the real good teams in the league get left out.

Week 6 Games

Shelton (3-2) at Jonathan Law (2-3)Last week: Shelton lost to Hamden 35-30; Law lost to Guilford 21-0
After that 1 year of excitement in Law it seems like the old SWC team we all knew they were.

Prep (2-2) at Hillhouse (5-0)Last week: Prep lost to Amity 21-20; Hillhouse defeated Lyman Hall 41-7
Will Prep get it done?? In New Haven at 3:30 yeah right…..Then again it still is Hillhouse..

Guilford (3-2) at Xavier (4-1)Last week: Guilford defeated Law 21-0; Xavier defeated Branford 27-25
Xavier great line play. And the great Will Tye…They actually have a shot in LL..

Lyman Hall (2-3) at Amity (2-3)Last week: Lyman Hall lost to Hillhouse 41-7; Amity defeated Prep 21-20
Lyman hall is really bad. Amity is just average….Why would you go to this game unless it was because you had family interests, I guess…..

Branford (2-3) at Hamden (5-0)Last week: Branford lost to Xavier 27-25; Hamden defeated Shelton 35-30
Hamden is fun to watch. Branford likely runs the same offense they have for years.. It sure looked better when they had players to run it.

Cheshire (3-2) at Sheehan (4-1)Last week: Cheshire defeated ND 31-20; Sheehan defeated East Haven 39-7
To me this is the most interesting game on the schedule. This could be fun if Sheehan is for real, and it could suck if Sheehan is a product of its schedule thus far.

Hand (3-2) at North Haven (2-3)Last week: Hand defeated West Haven 38-20; North Haven lost to Foran 28-27
Playoff match up last year. Yeah…Last year

Cross (4-1) at East Haven (0-5)Last week: Cross defeated Derby 37-8; East Haven lost to Sheehan 39-7
East Haven has a beautiful trailer for its marching band. They also have a nice turf field and a state of the art scoreboard. Seriously, the trailer for the band is really nice!

West Haven (1-3) at Foran (4-1)Last week: West Haven lost to Hand 38-20; Foran defeated North Haven 28-27
I really hope this is the shot of reality for Foran…….It could very well be..Hey Bevino they will be a little better than Platt Tech

Notre Dame (0-4) at Derby (1-4)Last week: Notre Dame lost to Cheshire 31-20; Derby lost to Cross 37-8
Well ND if you had some ba--s to schedule an 11th game maybe you to could be 1-4 coming into this game…I would go for the fried dough and actually stay if they let me sit on top of the ambulance and work the sirens. I always thought that would be cool……

Week 6-NVL

Ansonia and Seymour did their part last week, so people better circle a few dates on their calendars. First, October 30, when the Wildcats meet the Holy Cross Crusaders. The 'Saders may be down this year, but Seymour has taken an undefeated team against them twice in the past 10 years, and both times left with a loss (though last time it was clearly due to some fishy officiating). The next date is November 7, when the Chargers clash with the Crosby Bulldogs at Jimmy Lee. After a tough loss this week, expect the Dogs to regroup, and be poised for a solid game early next month. If all goes well until then, then folks can circle Thursday, November 13, for a good old fashioned Valley Football Game between the Chargers and Wildcats at Nolan Field. Everybody has to do their part, but from the looks of things, both teams should enter that game playing for both the NVL and Brass Division titles (sorry Hawks and Raiders, the league champion will be decided that night). But that's looking way ahead...

Week 6 games and picks...
Watertown at Sacred Heart (Thurs)-Circle the wagons, Coach Ewald. These Injuns are coming for scalps. The Watertown running game will be too much, and October is a big month for all things orange and black. Injuns-31 Hearts-22

Ansonia at Holy Cross-Things go from bad to worse for the Green & Gold. Chargers-52 Crusaders-12

Crosby at Naugatuck-DOG FIGHT! Crosby is pissed about the lost opportunities against Seymour. Plasky's pups get a full dose of the Bulldogs' wrath, it's a good thing the Naugy Doggies have their full roster (finally). Hope it makes a difference. This one may get out of hand. Bulldogs-38 Greyhounds-20

Kennedy at Seymour-Eagles single wing has given Cats fits the past few years. Halftime adjustments have been the key to the most recent games, as Seymour settled down and began to control the game. Seymour broke out some interesting formations of its own Friday, so who knows. DeBarber Field will have hosted 2 Boys and 5 Girls soccer games between 10/8 and game time on 10/17. Expect the playing surface to be torn up (its what happens when crab grass is accepted as real grass), to help keep a speedy Eagles team in check, as the Wildcats' continue chewing up turf in the ground game. Wildcats-43 Eagles-20

Wolcott at Torrington-Turns out to be a great matchup. Raiders have the skill players to make this interesting, and are coming off a heartbreaker versus Woodland. They're really buying into Coach Dunaj's philosophy up there in southern Massachusetts. They Eagles may still be brooding after a pounding by the Chargers. Expect this one to be physical. This could be the game of the week. If it turns out not to be, at least you got a nice view of the foliage on the ride up Route 8. Red Raiders-24 Eagles-21

Woodland at Wilby (Sat)-Regional School District 16 will be riding the wave from a big win up in Torrington. All Wilby has is the advantage of the worst home field in the league...hey, at least they haven't cleaned the one Port-o-Potty on the field in the last 6 years. Ever notice, the pressbox at Wilby is just a bus stop that's been raised up? This could get uglier than some of the girls at Mr. Happy's if Woodland builds on its momentum. Reg. 16 Hawks-25 Scaredy Cats-6

Thoughts, gentlemen?
I'll post Mike and the Jaffman later this week...you know, for its unintentional comedy scale.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

CCC :WEEK #5 IN REVIEW AND WEEK #6 PREVIEW

My CCC Top 10:
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Glastonbury
Southington
Manchester
New Britain
Newington
Simsbury
Windsor
Weaver
Conard
Wethersfield

All went pretty much expected in the CCC in week #5 except for the Windsor Warriors laying an egg at Simsbury on Friday night

Strong Showings in Week #5
Glastonbury,New Britain,Manchester and Southington


Disappointments in Week #5
Windsor,Conard,Hall and Wethersfield all getting Blown Out .


Friday Night Games:
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South Windsor at Bloomfield, 7:00 p.m.
Pick um game.....Go with the home team(Warhawks at Phil Rubin Stadium) in the high scoring affair.

Manchester at Glastonbury, 7:00 p.m.
"Let there be light"..Follow the beaming(Temporary) lights to the game of the week in the CCC.The football Fanatic may come a calling to see the Indians take on the Tomahawks in a battle of two undefeated teams.The Guru predicts the Tomahawks(Glastonbury)to be a little too strong for the new and highly improved Indians of Manchester.

New Britain at East Hartford, 7:00 p.m.
Hurricanes go to 5-1 with an easy win over the Hornets.Man that week #4 loss to the Weaver Beavers is going to hurt come December.

Simsbury at Southington, 7:00 p.m.
Can Simsbury knock off another CCC top dog 2 weeks in a row ?
Not unless Simsbury is from New Jersey.
Blue Knights stay hot(undefeated against Connecticut competition) and win by 2 scores and move a little closer to December.

Bristol Eastern at Maloney, 6:30 p.m.
Spartans 1 game winning streak comes to an end as the Lancers improve to 3- 3 with an easy win.

Newington at Bristol Central, 7:00 p.m.
Indians go to 5-1 with a lopsided win against the Rams at Muzzy field.

Platt at Bulkeley, 7:00 p.m.
Not the most entertaining game of the week.Flip a coin and the winner is... Platt in a nail bitter


Saturday Games:
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E.O. Smith at Fermi, 1:00 p.m.
Saturdays's version of the Platt at Bulkeley game.Flip a coin and the winner is... Platt.. I mean Fermi Falcons in a nail bitter.

Rockville at Hartford Public, 1:00 p.m.
Coach Bellucci and the Owls finally taste victory #2 of 2008 .Andre Lawrence with a career type day .

Conard at Weaver, 12:00 p.m.
Closely contested game.If Weaver stays away from one of their big turnover games and stays away from numerous flags they should come away with a close win over the their arch nemesis the Chieftains who are still smarting from their whipping in week #5 at the hands of Southington.

Farmington at Hall, 1:30 p.m.
Hall played pitiful in week #5 vs New Britain.Even that effort will be enough for a home win against the helpless Indians .Expect the Warriors to step it up against Farmington and win BIG.

Windsor at Wethersfield, 2:00 p.m.
Windsor wins its 5th game of the year against the sinking (3 losses in a row)Wethersfield Eagles at Frank Cottone Field.If Windsor plays a strong complete game they win big. A half game effort(something the Warriors are sometimes known for) they still win a closer game