
Fairfield Warde's Michael Sullivan controls Danbury's John Smith on his way to winning the FCIAC 160-pound title. (Photo: Kathleen O'Rourke / Stamford Advocate)
Michael Sullivan of the Fairfield Warde wrestling team and sisters Cayleigh and Mackenzie Griffin of the Trinity Catholic girls basketball team are this week’s winners of the BlueStreak-Overtime FCIAC Player of the Week award.
Sullivan and the Griffins will receive plaques and T-shirts from BlueStreak.
Sullivan was a key factor in helping the Mustangs end Danbury’s 23-year run as the FCIAC champion. Competing at 160 pounds, Sullivan had three straight pins to reach the final, then defeated John Smith, the Hatters’ three-time defending champion, 11-9 in overtime, to win the title. Sullivan, a junior, is 34-3 this season.
The Griffin sisters played leading roles as Trinity won the city title with a win over Stamford and then defeated Wilton, as the Crusaders won for the 15th time in 16 games.
Cayleigh, a 5-foot-11 senior, had 11 points and five rebounds against Stamford and 18 points and 10 rebounds against Wilton. Mackenzie, a 6-foot sophomore, had 21 points and 12 rebounds against Stamford and 13 points and 10 rebounds against Wilton.
Nominations for next week’s award will be accepted starting at noon today and run until noon next Tuesday.
Here again are the instructions for nominating an athlete.