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Meyers in the Times

Former Greenwich High School football star Jonathan Meyers is profiled on a front page story of the sports section in today’s New York Times. Meyers, a freshman, talks about his decision which surprised many — to attend Princeton instead of Florida.

While heading to the Ivy League was viewed by many as the road less traveled in a football sense, Meyers does a good job of explaining his choice.

Meyers’ alma mater is involved in the most interesting game in today’s slate. Greenwich, a team everyone thought would slide back to the pack this year, faces Darien, which was considered a possible sleeper in the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference. Given the way the season has played out so far, it would be wise not to pay too much attention to the pundits.

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The Return Of Sangster

There was a Mike Sangster siting tonight at halftime of the New Canaan-Ridgefield football game in New Canaan. The legendary former Darien High School coach, who retired and now lives in Arizona, was in to see old friends, including one of his former assistants, Steve Lauten, who is now on the Rams’ staff.

Sangster does not seem to have aged a year, though the coach who never settled for anything less than perfection said things have definitely changed a lot around here.

“What is this talk about Darien having a good chance to keep it close with Greenwich tomorrow?” Sangster said as he prepared to close out his trip by watching his former team in action. “If I remember correctly we used to have some success against them.”

Sangster said he is enjoying the good life out west, spending time with his family, enjoying outdoor activities and going to see the University of Arizona’s teams play.

On a chilly night, Sangster proved again that he still retains the same feistiness. He said he reached into Lauten’s closet tonight to grab a jacket and the first one he pulled out was red and black and had the New Canaan logo.

“I’d rather freeze than where that,” he said with a laugh.

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Felipe’s Return

Felipe Rodriguez walked into athletic director Mike King’s office this morning with a huge smile on his face.

“Am I back?” Rodriguez, the star forward on Westhill High School’s boys soccer team, asked.

“You are all set,” King replied.

And with that, the player many consider the best in the state started looking ahead to his return this afternoon for the Vikings’ home game with Danbury.

Rodriguez, who scored what is believed to be an FCIAC record 44 goals a year ago, was ineligible for the team’s first three games for unspecified reasons. Westhill went 1-2 without him.

With midfielder Danny Ruiz suffering a separated shoulder Tuesday against Trumbull and the team still adjusting to a new coach and a turnover in personnel, Rodriguez’s return could not be timed any better.

All King said about the matter was “Felipe has met all of his requirements.”

Rodriguez said, “I’m just happy to be back.

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Good Time To Stick With Black Knights

With six starters gone, people might have been ready to write off the defending state champion Stamford High School field hockey team when it opened the season last week with a 3-1 loss to Greenwich.

Here’s a word of advice for those doubters: Dumb move.

While the Black Knights are still a team in transition, they remain loaded and will be a factor in the race for the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference title. And few would be surprised if they successfully defended their state crown.

This afternoon, on a day when they did not play their best game, the Black Knights were able to beat a good Norwalk team, 2-1, on Madi McLaughlin’s goal with 19 seconds left.

“Even though we struggled at times the best thing is we didn’t quit,” Stamford coach Matt Forker said.

Though their are plenty of new faces, it is the five veterans who are the team’s greatest strength. McLaughlin, who set a city scoring record with 26 goals last season, is a dynamic presence and tremendous athlete. The same goes for Laura Dembofsky, who scored 18 goals last season and was one of the state’s most underrated players. She has moved to center midfield this year and is adjusting well to her new role.

Katie Pape scored Stamford’s lone goal in the loss to Greenwich and is a tremendous leader — she will be a captain in three sports this year — while the always solid play of defender Emily Powers and goaltender Heather Wilson tends to get overshadowed by the flamboyance of the offense.

Thus far the new starters have adapted quickly. Junior Dani Robustelli scored two goals in a win over Brien McMahon.

Forker is the perfect coach for this team. He is an excellent in-game strategist who also relates well with his players.

There is a long way to go in the season and the Black Knights don’t have a lot of depth and can ill afford an injury to any of their key players. But all the pieces are in place for the program to remain championship contenders again this fall.

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Jumping to Conclusions

Sportswriters love to make predictions. Most times they are incorrect. Nowhere is the pitfalls of prognostication more evident than in early season high school football.

If you believed the experts, this was going to be the year that perennial powers Greenwich, Staples and New Canaan were going to come back to the pack, and new faces would make the jump to championship contender. This year’s darling was Norwalk.

So what happened in the opening week? Greenwich and New Canaan won by blowouts, Staples rallied to a win over Brien McMahon, and Norwalk was stunned by Fairfield Ludlowe on a last-second field goal.

The talk already has begun: Norwalk is overrated and the other three are going to be the lone players in the race for the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference title hunt. A week from now, the outlook will probably change again.

Don’t read too much into what happened last weekend. The truth is, as much time as sportswriters spend going to scrimmages and evaluating rosters, with so much turnover if we are going to make predictions — and the belief here is making predictions on high school sports makes no sense — It is probably wise to wait two to three weeks until you can really get a real of how the playoff chase will take shape.

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