It’s been a busy weekend for the CIAC, with state champions to crown in a ton of sports.
And after a cool spring weather-wise, mother nature went crazy yesterday, blistering athletes with temperatures in the 90s. Which meant in-season conditioning became a major factor for all the athletes involved.
Here’s a quick roundup of winners, losers (though to be politically correct, they are runners-up), and more, including clips from the local sports media…
FRIDAY:
Westhill wins Class LL Baseball Title
I slammed Westhill pitched T.J. Hickey’s mound antics in a post a few weeks ago. He’s recovered nicely and, on the mound, became the go-to guy a lot of us saw during the football season. As he kept Masuk batters in check, Bobby Migliazza and Greg Smith led the offense in a 12-1 win up at Palmer Field in Middletown.
The clips: Stamford Advocate game story; Stamford Advocate sidebar; Connecticut Post.
Also Friday: Darien takes volleyball title; Staples wins again in Class L.
SATURDAY
The links:
- Masuk phenom Rachele Fico shuts down Naugatuck: Connecticut Post; New Haven Register.
- Law upsets Ludlowe for Class L baseball title: New Haven Register; Connecticut Post.
- Danbury takes Division II girls lacrosse championship: News-Times; News-Times sidebar.
- Prefect ending for New Fairfield lacrosse team: News-Times.
- Prep tops Ridgefield in 3OT to take Class L lacrosse title: Connecticut Post.
- Darien girls defeat Wilton again for girls lacrosse championship: Stamford Advocate.
- Blue Wave Boys make it a lacrosse sweep: Stamford Advocate.


















How important was prom night for the Westhill baseball team? Not as important as a shot at the FCIAC championship, according to one Viking parent. The seniors on the team reportedly left the Friday prom at 10:30 p.m. to get a good night’s sleep before the game against Staples, which began at noon at The Ballpark at Harbor Yard. This was in contrast to the Vikings not getting home until 1 a.m. Thursday after a rain-delayed start to its semifinals win over Norwalk…
In March, there was no guarantee that Staples sophomore lefty pitcher David Speer would make the varsity team. Just two months later, he’s the FCIAC’s top hurler.
Westhill senior Bobby Migliazza accomplished a first in the State of Connecticut this past week - an accomplishment so rare that he’s just the 20th high school player on record ever to do it.














