Staples in No. 2 in the latest coaches poll, and suddenly it’s in for the fight of its life against a team with a .500 record.
Yep, high school football is always interesting.
All the hype this week is on Staples quarterback Brandon Pacilio’s broken leg, which requires season-ending surgery.
Now everyone is talking fire and brimstone and a Ludlowe upset…
Now Ludlowe has come a long way since quarterback Rob Ferrara and linebacker-fullback Dan Farina returned from injuries. And you can’t look down on the Falcons’ 3-3 win streak, no matter who those wins were against. Keep in mind that Ludlowe battled hard against New Canaan and Ridgefield, who have a combined 11-1 record.
And without its offensive leader, Staples may struggle. But in making his first career start, senior quarterback Keith Gelman should do fine. Yes, he will have to run the ball a lot, but should have Ryan Burke back from injury to pair up in the backfield with Matt Kelly.
Plus, Staples showed it can run the Wildcat when they played Ridgefield, so the pressure won’t be all on Gelman.
Ludlowe has played some very solid defense, and Thomas Lipp and Tom Nagy are among the best ends in the league. But Staples’ defense has been the story on 2009 so far. Jake Santora and Brandon Rankowitz have done a solid job leading a defense that has allowed just 19 points on the season.
Keep in mind, too, that Ludlowe and Staples played a thriller last season, in which Staples pulled out at the end 8-7.
I say Staples pulls this one out, in a close one like they did last year. And it’ll be a low-scoring game.






I would tend to have to agree with you on this pick. Though I believe Ludlowe can play with Staples and even might have a better team from a physicial/athletic point of view, they just don’t have enough of the fundamentals working for them nor is the offensive play calling willing to challenge other teams to a battle in the modern football era.
Comment by Danny — October 29th, 2009 @ 8:48 am