Ludlowe/Warde girls' volleyball FCIAC quarterfinal action |
It's pretty clear what games I was at this weekend, based on the title of this blog post.
On Friday, Ludlowe and Warde faced off in the FCIAC girls' volleyball quarterfinals.
The two teams met in the regular season on October 5, with Warde coming out victorious in a five-set match at Fairfield University.
Friday's match was held at Ludlowe as the Falcons were the No. 4 seed, hosting the fifth seeded Mustangs.
For the second time this season, Warde came out with the victory. This time, it was a three-set sweep.
All three sets were close, however.
Warde came away with set victories of 26-24, 25-23, 25-22 to sweep the match.
The Mustangs advance to the FCIAC semifinals on Monday where they will face the top seed Greenwich at 5pm at Stamford High School.
Ludlowe will look towards the state tournament.
It's always exciting and interesting when the two schools meet in the postseason, whether that be the league tournament or state tournament.
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On Saturday, Ludlowe hosted Darien in football in a much-hyped matchup.
Darien took a 7-0 lead and did not look back on way to a 48-15 victory.
The Blue Waye improve to 5-1, while Ludlowe falls to 4-2.
Ludlowe's two scores came on a Justin Toothaker touchdown reception from Grant Stupak late in the first half and a Ryan Menozzi touchdown reception with 10:47 left. Ramzee Atta also hauled in a two-point conversion.
It was also a pink-out Breast Cancer Awareness Day at the football game. Fans were encouraged to wear pink and the FLHS Athletic Department and The Nest, the student fan club, co-sponsored sales of T-Shirts. The net proceeds will go to the Norma Pfreim Breast Center for Breast Cancer research.
The shirts were pink with white writing and a white Falcon. The writing said "No One Fights Alone" with the "O" in one being the breast cancer awareness ribbon.
Below the Falcon it read, "-The Nest."
Thank you to everyone who purchased a shirt. Students, faculty and staff, parents and just other fans at the game.
Breast Cancer Awareness is important, and I am happy we do events to support. However, I wish more was done, both locally and globally, around other cancers and other causes in general.
Other Cancers and causes have "months" where they get recognition, but not to the same degree.
Please don't take this as I want to take anything away from Breast Cancer Awareness. That is not what I am saying. I just wish there was more support for the others.
Overall, I would just to see more support for so many important causes.
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