
Ansonia's Bobby Kinnebrew, left, leaps into teammate Jake LaRovera's arms after a touchdown during a Week 9 game at Seymour. The Chargers travel to Northwest Catholic in the Class S semifinals tonight in West Hartford. Christian Abraham/Staff photographer
We’ve been plenty busy here at the home offices in Fairfield County. Lots of news to deliver, previews to sift through, polls to discuss before we get to the action tonight. So let’s get down to it
First, the Hearst Connecticut State Semifinal Previews (which you can see in their entirety on our high school football page):
CONNECTICUT POST
THE ADVOCATE
THE NEWS-TIMES
The live scoring blog will be up some time in the afternoon. We’re hoping to get as many games as possible from our friends and colleagues in the Twitterverse, but I know this much in advance: We’re going to need help at Pomperaug-Simsbury; Notre Dame-Conard; St. Joseph-Holy Cross. I know we’ll have Staples-Xavier; New London-Bethel; Ansonia-Northwest Catholic. We may even get lucky and get Cheshire-Glastonbury. So if you’re out there and want to help, get on Twitter and send updates from your phone.
We’ll also post all the radio and internet broadcasts. So, for those of you listening at home, if you don’t see the score on the live blog feel free to come aboard and post via. Twitter. The CIAC will be following along and will attempt to update on its football scoreboard page here.
Now, your final regular season polls:
Here’s my synopsis on all three, and it’s going to make Ned “Bright Lights Big City” Griffen of The Day happy (anyone catch his playoff preview on WFSB? Magnificent):
Ahem. I’d like to start voting in the coaches poll. They seem to have their act together. I’ll quibble with a few of their top picks (I like Pomperaug over Xavier, for example), but only on minor points. Otherwise, their ability to know and understand these teams shines right through.
Meanwhile, the writers and broadcasters continue to show that they either A> don’t pay attention. B> Are missing a synapse or 12. C> Don’t actually cover high school football. I know it’s subjective and you can’t conceivably see all of these teams (I’ve seen seven of the Top 10 Media poll live), so there has to be some logic involved.
I know, I know. They’re polls. Who cares? After I publish this, I certainly won’t. It’s just weird to see the disparity between my profession and the coaches, who really know more than any of us.
Ahem. Enough, SP, enough with the salty curmudgeon rant. On with the polls:
TOP 10 STATE MEDIA
| Rank |
Team (First Place Votes) |
Record |
Points |
Last |
| 1. |
Staples (22) |
11-0 |
688 |
1 |
| 2. |
Pomperaug |
11-0 |
630 |
2 |
| 3. |
New London (1) |
10-0 |
559 |
3 |
| 4. |
Xavier |
9-1 |
526 |
4 |
| 5. |
Notre Dame-West Haven |
9-1 |
488 |
5 |
| 6. |
Glastonbury |
9-1 |
403 |
6 |
| 7. |
New Canaan |
9-1 |
386 |
7 |
| 8. |
Conard |
10-0 |
342 |
NR |
| 9. |
Simsbury |
9-1 |
336 |
8 |
| 10. |
Bridgeport Central |
9-2 |
303 |
10 |
Dropped Out: Masuk (9)
Others receiving votes: Cheshire (9-1), 293; Montville (9-1), 211; Avon (10-0), 111; Bloomfield (9-1), 104; Holy Cross (9-1), 102; East Lyme (9-1), 76; Greenwich (7-3), 75; St. Joseph (8-2), 64; Ridgefield (9-1), 48; Masuk (9-2), 38; Hyde (9-1), 24; Ansonia (8-2), 19; Hamden (7-3), 9; Bullard-Havens (9-1) and Shelton (7-3), 8; Newtown (8-2) and Wolcott (8-2), 7.
The Following Voted: Marc Allard, Norwich Bulletin; Bob Barton, New Haven Register; Bill Bloxsom, Hersam-Acorn; Sean Patrick Bowley, Connecticut Post; Don Boyle, SportingNewsCT.com; Bryant Carpenter, Meriden-Record Journal; Henry Chisholm, Connecticut Post; Garrett Dale, Register Citizen; George DeMaio, WELI; Mike DiMauro, The Day of New London; Matt Doran, Norwalk Hour; Noah Finz, WTNH-8; Ned Griffen, The Day of New London; John Holt, WFSB-3; Mark Jaffee, Waterbury Republican-American; Ken Lipshez, The Herald of New Britain; Mike Madera, Elm City Newspapers; Joe Morelli, New Haven Register; Paul Nichols, Middletown Press; Mike Pucci, New Haven Register; Dave Ruden, Stamford Advocate; Tom Yantz, Hartford Courant; Jimmy Zanor, Shore Line Newspapers.
TOP 10 COACHES (By the Day)
| Rank |
Team (First Place Votes) |
rec |
Pts |
Last |
| 1. |
Staples (31) |
11-0 |
390 |
1 |
| 2. |
Xavier |
9-1 |
312 |
3 |
| 3. |
Pomperaug |
11-0 |
308 |
2 |
| T4. |
New London |
10-0 |
290 |
4 |
| T4. |
Notre Dame-West Haven |
9-1 |
290 |
5 |
| 6. |
Bridgeport Central |
9-2 |
215 |
6 |
| 7. |
Conard |
10-0 |
209 |
8 |
| 8. |
Simsbury |
9-1 |
208 |
9 |
| 9. |
New Canaan |
9-1 |
200 |
7 |
| 10. |
Cheshire |
9-1 |
192 |
NR |
Also Receiving Votes: Glastonbury (9-1), 165; Montville (9-1), 89; Avon (10-0), 77; Greenwich (7-3), 73; East Lyme (9-1), 49; Bloomfield (9-1), 48; Ridgefield (9-1), 36; Tie, Masuk(9-2) and St. Joseph (8-2), 34; Northwest Catholic (9-1), 25; Holy Cross (9-1), 24; Hamden (7-3), 16; Ansonia (8-2), 14; Hyde-New Haven (9-1), 10; Vinal Tech/Coginchaug (9-1), 7.
Voters: Scott Benoit, Hamden; Tom Brockett, Ansonia; Jim Buonocore, Ledyard; Dave Cadelina, Bridgeport Central; Chuck Drury, Pomperaug-Southbury; Steve Filippone, Hand-Madison; Tanner Grove, Montville; Jude Kelly, St. Paul-Bristol; Tim King, Valley Regional-Deep River; Bill Mella, Southington; John Murphy, Masuk-Monroe; Marce Petroccio, Staples-Westport; Bob Zito, Maloney-Meriden.
CONNECTICUT SPORTS WRITERS ALLIANCE TOP 10
| Rank |
Team (First Place Votes) |
Rec |
Pts |
Last |
| 1. |
Staples (31) |
10-0 |
479 |
1 |
| 2. |
Pomperaug |
10-0 |
434 |
2 |
| 3. |
New London (1) |
10-0 |
389 |
3 |
| 4. |
Xavier |
9-1 |
352 |
4 |
| 5. |
Notre Dame-West Haven |
9-1 |
324 |
6 |
| 6. |
New Canaan |
9-1 |
279 |
8 |
| 7. |
Glastonbury |
9-1 |
265 |
5 |
| 8. |
Conard |
10-0 |
244 |
10 |
| 9. |
Cheshire |
9-1 |
209 |
NR |
| 10. |
Bridgeport Central |
9-1 |
202 |
9 |
Also Receiving Votes: Simsbury 9-1 183; Montville 9-1 103; Avon 10-0 82; Masuk 9-1 71; East Lyme 9-1 46; Bloomfield 9-1 36; Holy Cross 9-1 34; Greenwich 7-3 25; Ridgefield 9-1 25; St. Joseph 8-2 24; Ansonia 8-2 8; Northwest Catholic 9-1 8; Hyde Leadership 9-1 6; Bethel 8-2 4; Bullard Havens Tech 9-1 3; Berlin 8-2 2; Newtown 8-2 1; Vinal Tech/Coginchaug 9-1 1; Wolcott 8-2 1
Voters: Marc Allard (Norwich Bulletin), Bob Barton (CT H.S. Football Record Book), Bill Bloxsom (Hersam Acorn), Bryant Carpenter (Meriden Record-Journal), Henry Chisholm (Connecticut Post), Garrett Dale (Torrington Register Citizen), Anthony Della Calce (Central CT weeklies), George DeMaio (WELI Radio), Gerry deSimas (Collinsville Publishing Co.), Bill Donovan (WXLM 104.7 FM), Mike Guerrera (Southington Citizen), John Holt (WFSB Channel 3), Mark Jaffee (Waterbury Republican), Larry Kelley (Times Community Newspapers), Greg Lederer (Cheshire Herald), Ken Lipshez (New Britain Herald), Andrew Lovell (New Britain Herald), Matt Norlander (Darien/New Canaan News-Review), Tim Parry (FCIAC Football Blog), Sean Patrick Bowley (Connecticut Post), Pat Pickens (Fairfield Citizen-News), Ryan Pipke (New Britain Herald), Mike Pucci (New Haven Register), Jesse Quinlan (Greenwich Time), Paul Rosano (Meriden Record-Journal), Dave Ruden (Stamford Advocate), Steve Sellers (Shore Publishing Newspapers), Mike Suppe (Hersam Acorn Newspapers), Peter Vander Veer (Elm City Newspapers), Tom Yantz (Hartford Courant), Rich Zalusky (Willimantic Chronicle), Jimmy Zanor (Shore Line Newspapers)