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Darien Takes FCIAC Boys Lacrosse Title

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Darien Takes FCIAC Boys Lacrosse Title


Darien 13, Ridgefield 9By Tim Parry

Jeff Brameier-coached Darien boys lacrosse teams have won 11 FCIAC titles over the past 25 years, including four of the past five. The Blue Wave saw its fourth consecutive title slip away last season, when it was upset by Greenwich in the semifinals last season, and the same thing almost happened last night against another upstart team.

Playing in its first-ever FCIAC title game, Ridgefield stormed back from a 4-0 deficit and took a five-all tie into halftime.

But a 6-2 surge in the fourth quarter - in which the Blue Wave was able to control possession and keep the ball away from Ridgefield star Matt White - gave the Blue Wave a 13-9 championship game win over Ridgefield at McMahon’s Jack Casagrande Field.

“We practive against that kind of zone all the time,” Brameier said. “It’s one thing to get the shots, but you have to hit the spots against a very good goalie [Brad DePrima].”

Darien may have got comfortable with the early lead, which quickly evaporated in the second. In fact, White gave the Tigers a 6-5 lead with 7:29 left in the third quarter, and it looked then like Ridgefield’s momentum and determination would help carry it to the title.

But the Blue Wave hung tough and stayed focused.

“When a team takes a lead on you, especially in a championship game, you’ve got to find a way to regroup and not panic,” Brameier said. “It takes a lot of character, pride, and leadership. These kids have been there so many times that they know what it’s like to be in the heat of the battle.”

The third quarter may have not started off the way the Blue Wave had hoped, but they knew their mission.

“As soon as the third quarter came out, we knew we had to work hard and fast and bury them, and that’s what we did,” said Blue Wave junior attack Tyler Foley, who scored three goals and was named the game’s MVP.

But in the fourth quarter, the Blue Wave was able to win faceoffs and keep possession of the ball in its end of the field, which made White (three goals and two assists) a non-factor. Darien defenders also got the ball out of Ridgefield sticks at crucial times, and capitalized by getting ground balls.

“Our offense came together great today,” said Darien senior goalie Jameson Love. “They were a little slow at the beginning, and we were letting up on defense, not closing off the defense like we’re supposed to, but in the end our offense just pulled through and won it for us.”

And Love did give due credit his defensemen, who were able to keep all but one White breakaway shot in the fourth quarter to the outside.

“This was definitely one of our top two games of the season, with the Greenwich game being the other,” Love said. “This is definitely getting us ready for the state tournament. The way we played today shows that we can play with anybody.”

Next up for Darien: a Saturday CIAC Division II tournament home game against today’s Guilford/Barlow winner. Ridgefield will host either Trumbull or Staples in the Division I tournament on Saturday.

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Idris Price Takes Defensive Honors

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Idris Price Takes Defensive Honors


Idris PriceNorwalk native and New York Dragons linebacker Idris Price took home Defensive Player of the Game honors for his performance last night against the Cleveland Gladiators.

The former McMahon star and one-time assistant coach at Darien had a pair of sacks, three tackles, and a forced fumble in the Dragons 56-39 win at Nassau Coliseum.

The fifth year two-way player broke into the Arena Football League with the Orlando Predators in 2004, and signed as a free agent in 2007 with the Philadephia Soul. Last season, he was a member of the league’s All-Ironman team.

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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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FCIAC Can’t Compete At CIAC Division I Hockey Level

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FCIAC Can’t Compete At CIAC Division I Hockey Level


I’ve been on ice skates once, as a 4th grader who had sprained his ankle twice in the prior year. Needless to say, I refused to let my father let go of me that day on a frozen Mill River in Fairfield, and that pair of Caldor skates lay useless in my parent’s basement forever.

My floor hockey career ended as a sophomore in high school when I jumped in front of Kevin Arrix, a sophomore on the New Canaan varsity, to block a shot and ended up with something like 30 stitches above my right eye. (Kevin apologizes to this day, even though I take the blame)

But you don’t have to own a stick or know how to skate to understand that FCIAC teams cannot compete at the CIAC Division I level. Read the full story

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