State Polls Week 8: Hurricane Edition (Updated)

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Greetings from high school football central’s emergency bunker. We have printed our essential high school football files, grabbed our kerosene lamps, our battery-powered radios and headed deep into cover as this monster drives deep into Shangri La.

The good folks at The Day of New London, who work out of a region hit with some of Hurricane Sandy’s worst wind and storm surges, scraped together their Top 10 Poll.

The New Haven Register poll was released Tuesday afternoon.

New Haven Register Top 10


Other teams receiving votes: Berlin (7-0), 267; Glastonbury (6-1), 210; Norwich Free Academy (7-0), 185; North Branford (6-0), 173; Hillhouse (5-2), 118; Middletown (6-1), 112; Trinity Catholic (7-0), 101; New Canaan (6-1), 38; Hyde (7-0), 24; Wolcott (7-0), 20; Woodland (5-1), 17; Farmington (6-1), 7.
The following voted:  Marc Allard, Norwich Bulletin; Bob Barton, New Haven Register; Bill Bloxsom, Hersam-Acorn; Sean Patrick Bowley, Connecticut Post; Don Boyle, Sporting News CT; Jim Bransfield, Middletown Press; Kyle Brennan, Waterbury Republican-American; Chris Brodeur, Danbury News-Times; Bryant Carpenter, Meriden-Record Journal; George DeMaio, WELI; Mike DiMauro, The Day of New London; Matt Doran, MSG Varsity; Tom Evans, Norwalk Hour; Noah Finz, WTNH-8; Ned Griffen, The Day of New London; John Holt, WFSB-3; Mark Jaffee, Waterbury Republican-American; Ken Lipshez, West Hartford News/New Britain City Journal; Mike Madera, Elm City Newspapers; Joe Morelli, New Haven Register; Dave Phillips, Shore Line Newspapers; Mike Pucci, New Haven Register; Dave Ruden, Stamford Advocate; Tom Yantz, Hartford Courant; Mike Wollschlager, New Haven Register; Jimmy Zanor, Shore Line Newspapers.

The Day Coaches Top 10


Also receiving votes: Newtown (7-0), 102 points; Glastonbury (6-1), 94; Norwich Free Academy (7-0), 88; Trinity Catholic-Stamford (7-0), 79; Tie, Hillhouse-New Haven (5-2) and Middletown (6-1), 76; New Canaan (6-1), 41; North Branford (6-0), 36; Avon (7-0), 31; Wolcott (7-0), 28; Barlow-Redding (7-0), 22; Tie, Farmington (6-1) and Woodland-Beacon Falls (5-1), 8.
The following coaches voted: Tom Brockett, Ansonia; Jim Buonocore, Ledyard; Craig Bruno, Bunnell-Stratford; Dave Cadelina, Bridgeport Central; Steve Filippone, Hand-Madison; Rob Fleeting, Windsor; Tanner Grove, Montville; Jude Kelly, St. Paul-Bristol; Tim King, Valley Regional-Deep River; Sean Marinan, Xavier-Middletown; John Murphy, Masuk-Monroe; Marce Petroccio, Staples-Westport; Bob Zito, Maloney-Meriden.

10 Responses

  1. sab says:

    Why doesn’t Barlow get recognized in the top ten? They are 7 and 0 too and haven’t had a record like this in 30 years?

  2. sab says:

    Ps. Barlows Head Coach was recognized by the Ny Jets as the Coach of the week!

  3. Sawthat says:

    If they beat Masuk they will be

  4. GenX says:

    Barlow? Please.

  5. Kent says:

    Strength of schedule, sab, strength of schedule
    If they beat Masuk people will take notice

  6. SPB wanna be..... says:

    Who has Barlow played?
    7-0 is a great feat, but what is the combined record of the teams they have played?
    It is a great story though

  7. Sawthat says:

    If they, Barlow, beat Masuk they will be

  8. catholickid says:

    Barlow is having a great year! But there are atleast 15 undefeated teams still. And alot of one-loss teams that lost to upper tier teams.
    Wait it out and you’ll get your due!

  9. RAY BROWN says:

    barlows coach recognize by jets? thats wonderful.the jets have rex
    as coach.that wll tell you something.

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