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Rivals Smith and Duncan to Team Up in College


Joe Smith, WiltonBy Tim Parry

Former Wilton lineman Joe Smith was told to dislike people only because of the color of their football uniform. But he’s become good friends with someone who wears the red and black on New Canaan, former Ram Kyle Duncan.

And that has nothing to do with the Hall of Fame Classic, which has Smith (left) and Duncan as teammates on the Fairfield County team which will play New Haven County at West Haven High School tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.

Smith and Duncan will take their games - and their personal belongings - to Bowdoin in a just a few weeks.

“I feel pretty fortunate to be able to go up to Maine with someone I already know, and that he’s a nice kid, and we have some similarities,” Smith said.

That includes postseason accolades. Both were CHSCA All-State offensive linemen in their respective divisions. Both started on the defensive line, too.

“I kind of get a preview of what the next four years are going to be like, even though I’m going to be on the defensive side of the ball and he’ll be on offense,” said Duncan (left). “I really think [Bowdoin] should be getting two quality football players.”

Smith chose Bowdoin over several NESCAC and Ivy League schools, and says he was very close to heading to Cornell. But he knew Bowdoin was the school for him when he set foot on campus for the first time.

“I know I’m not going to play in the NFL,” Smith said. “I wanted to balance the academics and the athletics.”

But right now, Smith is taking a crash course in New Canaan’s spread offense. After four years of starting in the three-point stance, Smith is adjusting to a two-point stance.

But Duncan, who went through the adjustment two seasons ago, has helped mentor his new friend - and his Fairfield County teammates.

“Going to the two point stance, it’s kind of weird and you are back on your heels a little bit, but the kids here have really started to pick it up well,” Duncan said. “He’s a great offensive lineman. If he was in this spread system for even a year of so, he would have just been great.”

Another plus for Duncan and the Fairfield County team - three of the five offensive linemen from the Class MM state champion Rams will be protecting former Rams quarterback Charlie Westfal.

“It’s absolutely awesome. I never thought I’d get a chance to play again with Mike Glass and Charley Donnelly ever again,” Duncan said. “Especially when we’ll be protecting Charlie Westfal. It’s like old times, it’s great.”

Smith plans to major in psychology, while Duncan is looking at a major in government and legal studies.

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Football Scholar-Athletes Honored

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Football Scholar-Athletes Honored


George Rhein, Darien scholar-athleteThirty of Fairfield County’s finest football-playing scholar-athletes were honored April 10 by the Ralph DeSantis chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. Also honored at the dinner at Continental Manor in Norwalk were the head and assistant coaches of the year in the SWC and FCIAC, as well as two officials of the year.

Three players received $500 scholarships to be used towards their college education as well: William Bass (Bassick), Richard Holmes (Danbury), and Chris Payne (Wilton).

Wilton’s Tim Eagen was introduced as the FCIAC’s coach of the year by his mentor, Tom Fujitani, who he served under as an assistant coach for several years, and thanked his assistant coaches and the Warriors’ booster club for its efforts in helping to build a top-notch program. Ridgefield’s Kevin Callahan introduced one of his former players, New Fairfield’s Andy Buchsbaum, as the SWC’s coach of the year.

Carl Cairo (Greenwich) and John Pereira (Pomperaug) received their league’s respective assistant coach of the year awards.

The scholar-athletes honered were:

  • William Bass, Bassick
  • Nick Verderosa, Bethel
  • Chris Green, Brien McMahon
  • Kenneth Cobb, Bridgeport Central
  • Steven Moss, Brookfield
  • Jeffrey Farrell, Bunnell
  • Greg Passineau, Canterbury
  • Richard Holmes, Danbury
  • George Rhein, Darien
  • Matthew O’Laughlin, Fairfield Ludlowe
  • Thomas Marx Jr., Fairfield Warde
  • Jonathan Meyers, Greenwich
  • Scott Hickling, Joel Barlow
  • Victor Ciancetta, Masuk
  • Chris Lemoine, New Canaan
  • Patrick Cassidy, New Fairfield
  • Jonathan Henion, New Milford
  • Eric Puffer, Newtown
  • Cyprian Oyomba, Norwalk
  • Patrick Purrell, Notre Dame-Fairfield
  • Stephen Barton, Pomperaug
  • Tyler Strittmatter, Ridgefield
  • Michael Dinihanien, St. Joseph
  • Jason Zins, Staples
  • Justin Shumyhora, Stratford
  • John O’Leary, Trinity Catholic
  • Jameson Cherilus, Trumbull
  • John Midy, Westhill
  • Dylan Hannum, Weston
  • Chris Payne, Wilton

Also honored were a few unsung heroes of the game, the referees. Without them, of course, the games wouldn’t count in the standings. Bob Seirup, who has been working with the Fairfield County Football Association for 54 seasons, was honored as its official of the year. Bill Vasutro was the Colonial Football Association’s honoree.

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