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The Hour Features Norwalk’s Hall of Fame Classic Players

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The Hour Features Norwalk’s Hall of Fame Classic Players


Yes, I’m pinching myself. I’m posting something from The Hour. I did a Google search for Hall of Fame Classic clips, and The Hour showed up on top. More important, the article wasn’t password protected. Maybe management at The Hour is coming along and realizes consumers aren’t willing to pay for online content?

Anyway, The Hour did a nice piece on the Norwalk players on the Fairfield County roster. Ridgefield head coach Kevin Callahan, who is heading up the all-star team, put a call out for linemen when his roster was depleted, and D.J. Morrell rounded up his troops.

Stamford receiver Chris Evans was in awe of the Norwalk linemen at practice last Friday: He was beaming about how huge they are, and wondered how any defense was able to see running back Chris Hines come out of the backfield.

Heck, Callahan and Ridgefield had fits trying to stop Hines and company in November.

Here’s the link to The Hour’s article.

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Chris Evans Wins Player of the Week Honors

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Chris Evans Wins Player of the Week Honors


Stamford wide receiver Chris Evans was named BlueStreak Sports Training Fairfield County Player of the Week for his Week 10 performance against Bridgeport Central.

Evans had 10 catches for 207 yards and four touchdowns in Stamford’s 40-16 win over Bridgeport Central. In the process, he broke former teammate Kenny Fersner’s school and FCIAC record of 17 touchdown receptions in a season, and now has 20 for the year.

The Week 10 runner-up was Chris Sloat of Bunnell. The quarterback completed 27 of 37 passes for 512 yards and six touchdowns in the Bulldogs win over Bethel.

Other finalists included Jake Longo (Greenwich), Mitch O’Meara (Stamford), Bill Donofrio (Notre Dame), Mark Harrison (Bunnell), and Eathon Buster (Bullard-Havens)

The following media members voted: Rob Adams (WGCH-AM), Bill Bloxsom (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers), Jon Chik (Norwalk Citizen-News), Zachary Eastright (WSTC-AM/WNLK-AM), Dan Farrand (News-Times), Scott Ferrari (Greenwich Citizen), Andy Hutchison (Newtown Bee), Jason A. Intrieri (FCIAC Football Blog Live), Ken Morse (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers), John Nash (The Stamford Times), Matt Norlander (New Canaan News-Review), Joe Ryan (freelance), Eliot Schickler (Westport News), Dave Stewart (New Canaan Advertiser), Paul Silverfarb (Greenwich Post), Rob Sullivan (Minuteman Newspapers/Bridgeport Banner), Michael Suppe (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers).

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BlueStreak Sports Training Honors Shawnelle Philo

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BlueStreak Sports Training Honors Shawnelle Philo


In a week filled with stellar offensive performances, a defensive player rose to the top.

Norwalk defensive end Shawnelle Philo was voted the BlueStreak Sports Training Fairfield County Player of the Week by members of the media, from a ballot compiled by nominations from both fans and coaches.

In Norwalk’s 17-0 win over Staples on Friday, Philo had a blocked punt, two fumble recoveries (including one for a 46-yard touchdown), nine solo tackles (including four for a loss) and had four assists.

“Philo is one of the best kept secrets in the FCIAC,” Norwalk head coach Pete Tucci said after the game.

There were 13 players on the ballot, including Three quarterbacks who combined for 16 touchdown passes: Masuk’s Bobby Baker (6), Stamford’s Mitch O’Meara (5), and Darien’s Matt Wheelock (5), and a fullback who rushed for close to 300 yards (Nick Cortese of Trinity Catholic).

Other players on the ballot included: Ethan Buster, Bullard-Havens; Chris Evans, Stamford; Isaiah Flores, Central; Tim Miller, Pomperaug; Alex Morsanutto, Norwalk; Rory Noonan, Newtown; Luke Oczkowski, St. Joseph; Jake Peyser, Weston.

The following media members voted: Rob Adams (WGCH-AM), Bill Bloxsom (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers), Dan Farrand (News-Times), Scott Ferrari (Greenwich Citizen), Andy Hutchison (Newtown Bee), Jason A. Intrieri (FCIAC Football Blog Live), John Nash (The Stamford Times), Ken Morse (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers), Joe Ryan (freelance), Eliot Schickler (Westport News), Paul Silverfarb (Greenwich Post), Dave Stewart (New Canaan Advertiser), Michael Suppe (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers).

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Year of the Receiver?

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Year of the Receiver?


By Tim Parry

We’ve seen the spread offense come into play in Fairfield County this decade, but we haven’t seen wide receivers put up earth-shattering numbers yet.

Let’s start with Rutgers-bound Mark Harrison. Even with a shoulder injury on Friday, the Bunnell star still had four catches for 96 yards and two touchdowns. With Harrison sitting out the second half, the offense could not move against Masuk, and the Bulldogs lost 42-20.

Harrison’s numbers now look like this through seven games: 31 catches, 961 yards and 11 touchdowns.

Then there’s the FCIAC’s two undefeated teams, Darien and New Canaan.

Brian Kosnik – whose Blue Wave team is not running a spread offense – has 40 catches for 721 yards and eight touchdowns. Teams have tried to double team Kosnik, but Matt Wheelock just puts the ball up for the 6-foot-4 Kosnik, and he outleaps the corners.

And in New Canaan, Kurt Ondash is near pace to set the CIAC record for touchdowns in a season. Ondash has 12 through seven games, and 36 carries for 793 yards. Now New Canaan plays 11 regular season games, and could have two CIAC games as well. A 14th game, the FCIAC championship game, could happen, or the regularly-scheduled Thanksgiving Day clash with Darien could replace that.

And another receiver putting up monster numbers (and a player I haven’t got to see this season yet, hence no photo inclusion) is Chris Evans of Stamford. Evans is at 932 yards and 11 touchdowns on 59 catches in the high-octane Black Knights offense. He has two games this season with more than 190 yards receiving.

So, what do you think? All four are seniors, can we get them all to represent Fairfield County in the Hall of Fame Classic?

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Brookfield QB Jordan Burandt Is Player of the Week

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Brookfield QB Jordan Burandt Is Player of the Week


Brookfield quarterback Jordan Burandt has been named BlueStreak Sports Training’s Fairfield County Player of the Week for his Week 5 performance against Masuk.

Burandt completed 21 of 36 passes for 364 yards and four touchdowns and was picked off twice in the Bobcats’ 31-24 upset win over the Panthers, who were ranked fifth in the State Coaches Poll.

Other Week 5 nominees included Nick DiRubio (New Canaan), Chris Evans (Stamford), Kyle Finnegan (Ludlowe), Adler Florian (Westhill), Gaquawn Henderson (Wright Tech/Stamford Academy), Brian Kosnik (Darien), Kevin Pierre-Louis (King) and Joe Scalzo (Brunswick).

Players are nominated both by football coaches representing teams in Fairfield County. A mimimum of five nominees from a weekly fan poll are also included on a ballot, and the Player of the Week is then selected by members of the Fairfield County sports media community.

The award is presented by the FCIAC Football Blog.

The following media members voted: The following media members voted: Rob Adams (WGCH-AM), Bill Bloxsom (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers), Zachary Eastright (WSTC-AM/WNLK-AM), Dan Farrand (News-Times), Scott Ferrari (Greenwich Citizen), Andy Hutchison (Newtown Bee), Jason A. Intrieri (FCIAC Football Blog Live), John Nash (The Stamford Times), Ken Morse (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers), Jesse Quinlan (Greenwich Time), Dave Ruden (Stamford Advocate), Eliot Schickler (Westport News), Dave Stewart (New Canaan Advertiser), Rob Sullivan (Minuteman Newspapers/Bridgeport Banner), Michael Suppe (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers).

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Nate Quinn wins BlueStreak Sports Training Player of the Week Award

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Nate Quinn wins BlueStreak Sports Training Player of the Week Award


<a href=New Canaan quarterback Nate Quinn is the Week One recipient of the BlueStreak Sports Training Player of the Week award, which is presented weekly by the FCIAC Football Blog.

Making his first offensive start for the Rams against Trumbull on Saturday, Quinn completed nine of 17 passes for 255 yards and six touchdowns. New Canaan defeated Trumbull 41-13.

Quinn will receive his award from BlueStreak Sports Training president Matt Cole Wednesday at 5:45 p.m. at New Canaan High School at the upper field.

Players are nominated both by football coaches representing teams in Fairfield County. A mimimum of five nominees from a weekly fan poll are also included on a ballot, and the Player of the Week is then selected by members of the Fairfield County sports media community.

Fairfield Ludlowe placekicker Sean Anderson was the runner up. In addition to a pair of extra points, he nailed a 29-yard field goal as time expired to lift Ludlowe over heavily-favored Norwalk 17-14.

The Week-One nominees also included George Benitez (Darien), Tae Dangerfield (Staples), Marcus Dixon (Stamford), Chris Evans (Stamford), Mike Graham (McMahon), Mike Grant (Greenwich), Brian Kosnik (Darien), Colin Morris (St. Joseph), Kurt Ondash (New Canaan) and Chris Sloat (Bunnell).

The following media members voted: The following media members voted: Rob Adams (WGCH-AM), Bill Bloxsom (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers), Dan Farrand (News-Times), Scott Ferrari (Greenwich Citizen), Andy Hutchison (Newtown Bee), Jason A. Intrieri (FCIAC Football Blog Live), Ken Morse (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers), Tim Murphy (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers), John Nash (The Stamford Times), Matt Norlander (New Canaan News-Review), Dave Ruden (Stamford Advocate), Paul Silverfarb (Greenwich Post), Rob Sullivan (Minuteman Newspapers), Michael Suppe (Hersam-Acorn Newspapers).

Photos of Nate Quinn by Dave Stewart/New Canaan Sports Photography

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