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Hall of Fame Classic: Ryan Kilbane Talks About the Fortunate Fumble


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Charlie Westfal, Fairfield County All-Stars


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Johnson Bringing His Shot Put to UConn

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Johnson Bringing His Shot Put to UConn


By Thomas Michael

Running late for football practice after an interview with a local newspaper, former New Canaan lineman Steve Johnson acquired the nickname “Hollywood” from several teammates in his final season as a Rams.

Although Johnson won’t be traveling to the west coast, track and field fame may be in his future as he heads to the University of Connecticut this fall.

“I’m very excited,” Johnson said. “I’m totally undecided on what I want to do. I know that I want to help people. I’m leaning towards pre-med or pre-kinesiology.”

Academics aside, Johnson also plans to continue in track and shot-put. Setting a record for himself in shot-put of 52-feet, 9-inches in the State Open, Johnson placed second in the state and fifth in New England. Yet, he has always felt that he could improve his game.

“In college I’m going to work on getting mentally focused,” he said. “It’s going to take a majority of the time at UConn so I probably won’t do any club sports.”

Still, Johnson has played a variety of sports throughout his athletic career.

“I played soccer and baseball when I was a kid and I tried lacrosse but didn’t like it,” he said. “When I was in ninth grade I did track and hurdles. I was awful.”

Johnson also did wrestling and played football in high school but found his niche throwing the shot-put.

“What makes a good shot-putter is long arms. If you’re lanky it’s better,” Johnson said. “Sophomore year I didn’t do bad but I wasn’t that good. And then I kept on lifting. Junior year I really came out of my shell and I got sixth in FCIAC. Then I kept on lifting and here I am today.”

Johnson received the coveted Sikorsky Award at the senior athletics picnic this past spring for his accomplishments.

“I felt really honored to get it because it was such a great payoff,” Johnson said. “It’s a really prestigious award.”

Selected to play for the Fairfield County All-Star football team, Johnson dropped out in order to avoid injury before heading off to do Division I track in college.

In the meantime before setting off to school, Johnson works out for about 90 minutes each day in between working at the Waveny Park Pool snack bar and spending time with his friends. He also plans on shot-putting with several athletes from Danbury.

“I’m just trying to be focused on staying close to my friends and trying to make some good memories before I go [to school],” Johnson said.

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Charley Donnelly Crashes Kyle Duncan’s Interview


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New Canaan’s Fourth-Quarter Comeback in the CIAC Class MM Championship Game


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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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It’s Alex Whitten’s Lacrosse Show in New Canaan

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It’s Alex Whitten’s Lacrosse Show in New Canaan


It appears to be business as usual on New Canaan’s lacrosse fields. Alex Whitten has taken over the program, and alumni attempts reinstate longtime head coach Howard Benedict seem to have silently died. Read the full story

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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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