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New Canaan Is Unanimous Bill Gonillo Five Choice

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New Canaan is 11-0 on the field, and 15-for-15 in the ballot box. The Rams are the unanimous number-one choice in the Bill Gonillo Five Faifield County media poll for Week 12 of the high school football season.

FCIAC runner-up Darien is second, while Masuk is third, SWC champion Brookfield is fourth, and Greenwich fifth.

The Bill Gonillo 5 is a weekly poll conducted by the FCIAC Football Blog and voted on by sports media members who cover teams and leagues based in Fairfield County. Updated results are announced every Monday during the football season.

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Team Pts.
New Canaan (15) 150
Darien 96
Masuk 77
Brookfield 58
Greenwich 36

Also receiving votes: Newtown 22, Norwalk 13, Trumbull 3, Bunnell 2, Ridgefield 2, St. Joseph 2, King 1, Shelton 1, Trinity Catholic 1.

The following media members voted: Bill Bloxsom (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers), Sean Patrick Bowley (Connecticut Post), Zachary Eastright (WSTC-AM/WNLK-AM), Dan Farrand (News-Times), Jason A. Intrieri (FCIAC Football Blog Live), Ken Morse (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers), John Nash (The Stamford Times), Matt Norlander (New Canaan News-Review), Mike Quick (MSG Plus), Joe Ryan (freelancer), Eliot Schickler (Westport News), Paul Silverfarb (Greenwich Post), Dave Stewart (New Canaan Advertiser), Rob Sullivan (Minuteman Newspapers/Bridgeport Banner), Michael Suppe (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers).

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