When Bridgeport Central was forced to forfeit an opening-night win over Staples for using an ineligible player, the focus was on whether the Hilltoppers’ No. 1 ranking in the state would be affected (it wasn’t).
Little did anyone realize that turn of events will now have a profound impact on the final night of the regular season.
In a year in which few teams have distinguished themselves, we go into tomorrow night with five teams battling for the final three playoff spots in the FCIAC Tournament. One of them is Staples.
Right now the top three seeds — Central, St. Joseph and Harding — are set. Bassick and Trumbull have secured spots.
Then comes the wild race for the sixth through eighth seeds. Interestingly, each school controls its own fate and four of the schools involved play each other. Trinity Catholic, which currently sits in the sixth spot, plays the Wreckers, who are right now on the outside looking in but, with the help of tiebreakers, would clinch a spot. They have defeated three of the other four schools and, in a multi-team tiebreaker, would be holding the biggest card: a win over the highest seeded team, Central.
Ridgefield, which is in the seventh spot, gets in with a win over Greenwich. Stamford and Brien McMahon are tied for eighth place, so the winner is in.
In terms of tiebreakers, Trinity, Ridgefield and Staples are in the best shape, Stamford and McMahon the worst.
While the five teams are just hoping to qualify at this point, positioning is also important in terms of advancing past the first round. The seventh and eighth seeds would have to play, respectively, St. Joseph and Central, widely considered the two best teams in the league.
The sixth seed would face a Harding team that is talented but mercurial.
All of which means there will be a lot of scoreboard watching tomorrow.
And a forfeit that once seemed insignificant now looks large.