Showing posts with label Ludlowe Football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ludlowe Football. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Historic Season for Ludlowe Football

The Ludlowe football season came to an end tonight in the Class L State Quarterfinals. 

That said, the players and coaches have nothing to hang their heads about. 

It was a tremendous season. A historic one. 

An 8-2 regular season record and a playoff appearance, the first official playoff appearance by a Fairfield public high school*. 

*Ludlowe had made championships in the late 50's and 60's but that was before a true playoff format. 

Either way, it's been a LONG time, if not the first time. 

The only Ludlowe losses came New Canaan and Darien (twice, including the playoff game). Those are two perennial powers in the league and the state. 

From where this program was for so many years to where is has been the last handful to where it is now, is something extremely impressive. 

It's a credit to the entire team, but especially this season class. 

Cooper Seek, Ryan Menozzi, Ryan Tompkins, Justin Toothaker, Ryan Torello, Grant Stupak, Jackson Frame, Ramzee Atta, Lleyton DeThomas, Jonathan Stekloff, Cole Mylen, Owen Sparks, Shane Walters, Will Dunn, Alec Mertz, John Napolitani, Sebastian Guzman, Justin Ann, Mac DeAddio and Dylan Gray. 

After that, it's non-seniors like Liam Bond, Brady Morison, Timmy O'Neill, Jake Palladino, Tucker Seek, Miko Marano and so many others. 

I'm just thinking of guys off the top of my head. 

Credit as well to Head Coach Mitch Ross and his entire coaching staff. 

It's also about all the support staff and the parents. A lot goes into making high school sports, especially football, a special experience. 

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The season was even more impressive considering where Ludlowe football was at years ago. 

So many years of winless seasons or one- or two-win seasons. Ludlowe suffered 14-game losing streaks on two separate occasions, 2011-2012 and 2016-2017. 

Even if it wasn't to that degree, Ludlowe football had struggled for a number of years 

What Ross has done since his arrival in 2017 is extremely impressive. In his first year in 2017, they only won a single game. However, things changed in his second year, setting a then record with seven wins. 

They have won seven games twice in Ross' tenure and never had a losing season. 

This season was a culmination of many seasons leading up to this one. Everyone knew this was a talented class and it's great to see the hard work combined with the talent pay off. 

You made not only the Ludlowe football community proud, but the school community and the town. 

You have people talking about this program. In a positive way. 

Proud of this group. 

Hopefully this is just another step for the program's success. 


Friday, November 8, 2024

Ludlowe Football Inches Closer To Playoff Berth With Win Over Wilton

Another Friday night. 

Another football Friday. 

This wasn't just any football Friday, however. 

Ludlowe picked up a 21-14 victory over Wilton on senior night. Ludlowe improves to 6-2 with the win. The Falcons need to win at least one of their final two games to make the state tournament. 

Ludlowe in looking to make the state tournament for the first time in school history (post Fairfield High School edition.)

Next up, Ludlowe takes on Norwalk next Friday at Brien McMahon High School. The regular season concludes on Thanksgiving as they host Warde. 

Ludlowe got on the board first on a Ryan Tomkins two-yard run on a direct snap to the running back with 6:47 left in the first quarter. 

Tompkins pushed the Ludlowe lead to 14-0 with a 23-yard run with 5:25 to play in the first half. 

After Wilton scored to cut the Ludlowe lead in half, the Falcons answered. 

On the first play after the ensuing kickout, Grant Stupak connected with Ryan Menozzi for a 74-yard touchdown to increase the Ludlowe lead to 21-7 with 4:16 left in the half. 

The game would remain that way until late in the third quarter when Wilton would get a touchdown to cut the Ludlowe lead to 21-14. 

The Falcon defense was strong in the fourth quarter, including getting a fourth down stop as Wilton was driving with under a minute to play looking to tie (or win) the game. 

Ludlowe also converted two fourth downs late in the game, including a fourth-and-four from their own 19-yard line with four minutes left when Stupak connected with Menozzi for a long gain. 

Later in the quarter, Stupak found Justin Toothaker on fourth down to keep the clock moving. 

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So proud of these guys. A great group of kids and better athletes. 

This is a program that has been on the rise.

This is definitely a huge win in terms of the hype that was coming into the game as Ludlowe got the job done.  

I still think back to how many years Ludlowe football either didn't win a single game or won only one. 

On two occasions, 2011-2012 and 2016-2017, Ludlowe had 14 game losing streaks. 

Then, things changed, 2018, Ludlowe goes 7-3 and have not looked back with a .500 record or better every year since. 

We will see what happens in the coming weeks. 

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Congrats to all the seniors on the senior night victory. A terrific senior class for football and athletics.

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Not to be forgotten, prior to the football game, the Ludlowe field hockey team hosted Greenwich in the state Class L second round.  

Ludlowe came away with a 3-2 overtime victory. The Falcons game-winner came with six second left in the extra session on a goal by freshman Lily McClay. It was one of two goals on the day for McClay. 

Saturday, November 2, 2024

Postseason Soccer Friday

It's another weekend of writing about local high school games I was at. 

Most of you will likely stop reading now. 

Friday was another busy sports afternoon and evening. 

Ludlowe hosted girls' and boys' soccer CIAC (State) Class LL first round games as the higher seeds. 

The girls hosted Warde, so it's always interesting when you get the cross-town matchup in a postseason game, especially a state tournament game. 

It's unfortunate that it was a first-round matchup and not later in the tournament. 

You know that one team's season is coming to an end. We always want to see all out teams make deep postseason runs. 

On the contrary, I know from a work perspective, we will have a team advancing.  

Warde came out on top with a 2-0 victory. Both goals came from senior Paige Shaughnessy. 

The Mustangs advance to the 2nd round where they will play at Manchester at 4pm on Monday. 

Next up was the Ludlowe boys hosting Wilbur Cross. 

It was a matchup of intense physicality and emotion. 

Both teams had opportunities, but neither would put a goal in net in regulation. 

That sent the game to overtime. Again, neither team would score in either of the 10-minute overtime sessions. 

The game would go into penalty kicks. 

There, Wilbur Cross would edge Ludlowe 5-4 in PK's. 

I try to support all our athletes, but as I've stated many times, this boys' soccer team is a special group for me. Led by Charlie Jones, Ian Moore, Kenny Luczaj and Luke Dilillo. But it's more than that, it's Chase McCormack, Chase Mehta, Brendan Walsh and others. I know I shouldn't list people, because then I am leaving people out. 

Additionally, the Ludlowe football team was playing at McMahon. This game was going on at the same time as boys' soccer, so I stayed at Ludlowe for soccer while following football via text and the live stream. 

The Falcons defeated McMahon 27-21 behind four Ryan Tompkins touchdowns. 

Ludlowe improves to 5-2 and will host Wilton on Friday. 

Looking ahead, the fall season is quickly winding down. Winter sports will be here soon. 

Saturday, October 19, 2024

Ludlowe Football Topples Stamford Behind Team Effort; MADD Walk

Ludlowe's offense sets up to run a play during the game vs Stamford


I said last night, I might write about football today. 

Well, here I am. 

Ludlowe took the trip down to Stamford to face the Black Knights at historic Michael A. Boyle Stadium, better known as just Boyle Stadium. *

*Boyle Stadium was a Work Progress Administration (WPA) project that was built starting in 1935 and named for Boyle, who was a football coach and athletic director, in 1942. (Thanks to Rob Adams for the initial history lesson on this, plus further research.) 

I love this history in this. It's such great stadium to be in. And it's truly a stadium with the brick walls and the bench style seating. It's also got the press box above the stands on the visiting side. If I remember correctly, it used to be on the far (home) side. 

It also always has a big-game feel, as many FCIAC Championships and other playoff and other big games are often played there. 

Now, to the game. 

The Falcons came away with a 26-0 victory. It was a team effort in all facets of the game. 

Despite the score, the game was scoreless through one quarter. 

In the second quarter, Ryan Tompkins had a touchdown run and Ryan Menozzi had a touchdown reception and Ludlowe led 13-0 at halftime. 

In the third quarter, Stupak found Justin Toothaker for the 26-yard score to put Ludlowe on top 19-0 with 8:30 left in the quarter. Toothaker also had a third quarter interception, defensively. 

In the fourth quarter, the scoring was capped when Stupak connected with Menozzi again for a 26-yard score. 

While not in the scoring column, Timmy O'Neil also had some big catches for the Falcons offensively. 

The Falcon defense was strong as a collective unit in pitching the shutout. 

The Falcons improve to 4-1 and will be back in action next Saturday as they host Darien, who was number five in the state in the Gametime CT poll coming into this week. 

The Blue Wave defeated St. Joe's 14-0 on Friday night. They will likely move up in the poll before next week, as not only did they win, but No. 3 Staples and No. 1 Greenwich both lost this week. 

It will be an important game for the Falcons, as they look to keep piling up the wins in hopes of a playoff berth. 

Finally, I nice job by Stamford High School Athletics with their Pink-Out and Breast Cancer Awareness Day. The entire Stamford stands were decked out in pink and there were announcements made about t-shirt sales and other items for their fundraiser. 

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Saturday night, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) held a "Walk Like MADD" event at Ludlowe's Taft Field. 


It was nice to see a large number of Ludlowe students, including many students' athletes, in attendance at the walk. I'm sure there were others, but I noted members of the girls' and boys' lacrosse teams, the dance team, and the baseball team among others. 

So many people have been impacted by drunk driving, and it has impacted the Ludlowe community over the years. 

I wasn't totally sure what to expect, but I figured I would go by and check it out and support. I always have this thought that these events are going to be larger scale than they end up being. That's not to say it wasn't done well, because it was. 

There are so many important causes and charities to support. Everyone has reasons for why they support one or another. It's impossible to support them all. 

For example, I know there was also an Alzheimer's walk in Fairfield at Sacred Heart University on Saturday morning. 

Back to this MADD event. Nice work by Tim Morris of Ludlowe and everyone else who was involved in putting the event together and running it. 

It seems like an ongoing theme of my blogs, especially recently, have been support. 

Well, it was another day of supporting people, in different ways. 

Participants in the MADD Walk 


Saturday, September 21, 2024

Ludlowe Doubleheader Sport Saturday

Ludlowe soccer handshake line following Saturday's win. 

Saturday was a long, busy day at Ludlowe. But a fun day. 

Let me first put this disclaimer. I don't have to be at most games. Other than sort of with my Nest advisor role and games I work, separate from my real job. I go because I enjoy sports and like to support these kids, families and teams. That's not to make me sound great or anything, just to explain something that is misunderstood by a lot of people, because I am at so many games, but not at others. 

First up was the boys' soccer game vs St. Joe's. 

Ludlowe came away with a 3-0 victory to improve their record to 6-1 on the season. 

The Falcon goals came from Ian Moore, Luke DiLillo and Timmy Bennett. Chase McCormack and Will Bostrom combined on a shutout in goal. 

It's rivalry week up next as Ludlowe will face Warde in soccer on Tuesday at Ludlowe. The boys' game is at 5pm, with the girls to follow at 7pm. 

After the soccer game, and a short break, it was on to football. 

The game versus Bridgeport Central was originally scheduled for Friday night but got moved to Saturday to due schools being closed in Bridgeport on Friday due to social media threats in the Bridgeport Schools.

Ludlowe did what they needed to do and came away with a convincing win to improve to 2-0 on the season. 

Next up, they travel to Notre Dame of West Haven on Friday night.  Two more road games after that, at New Canaan and Stamford, before returning home on October 26, to face Darien. 

Thanks to FLHS parent Scott Torello for filling in on the PA for the football game. Very solid job done by Scott. 

Shoutout to FLHS Site Director Frank Anile-Santiago on a terrific job all day. 

And the rest of the crew, led by Athletic Director Todd Parness. Art Cockerham, Justin Tomczyk, Chris Kearney, Craig DeAngelis and Mel Sulich, among others. 

I say I won't write about the high school sports I am at all the time, but that is so much of my life other than actual work, which is high school sports. Hopefully I will write about other topics and write more soon. 

Friday, November 3, 2023

Final Home Game

It was the final home game of the season for Ludlowe football on Friday night. 

That means the final night of me on the scoreboard for the season....So I can't mess up anymore for the time being...I hope. 

Ludlowe came away with a 49-6 victory over Norwalk on senior night to improve to 6-2. 

With Ludlowe playing Norwalk it was the a reunion for a few Bears. Norwalk Head Coach Mike Forget is a current Ludlowe PE teacher and former Ludlowe head coach. Norwalk Athletic Trainer Sydney Ciuffo is the former athletic trainer for the Falcons. 

Lots of contributions tonight including a touchdown reception and INT from Ryan Menozzi and a pick-six from Justin Toothaker. Senior John Kleinbeck also had a touchdown as did freshman Brady Morison. Not trying to forget anyone as there were a lot of points scored. It's tough to track everything while doing the scoreboard. Not enough time to jot scoring down. 

The Falcons have two games remaining as they look to make the playoffs for the first time in school history. Next Friday night, they play at Wilton at 7pm in a matchup of two teams fighting to get in the playoffs. They finish the regular season on Thanksgiving against cross-town rival Warde at 10am. Always a great game and atmosphere. 

In terms of the scoreboard duties for me....it was definitely an eventful time all season. You never want to be a part of the story. Luckily, while some of the ways I did things impacted the score, it never impacted the final outcome of any of the games. 

Good to work with both Paul Piorek and Phil Simpson who both had PA duties on select games this season. Thanks to the Ludlowe students, including Nick, Luca, Luca (yes, two different Luca's) and others for their help as spotters for both myself and the PA while they were doing the film for the team. 

Congrats to all the seniors. A successful senior night leading into next week's big game. 

Exciting times ahead. 


Friday, October 13, 2023

Scoreboard (Operator) Difficulties

Who do they say is one of the most yelled at people at an athletic event? The scoreboard operator. 

Let's just say it. Tonight was a rough one for me on the scoreboard for Ludlowe football's 53-44 shootout win over Ridgefield. 

It was a long first half, with a lot of scoring and a lot of passing, but was going fine for most of the first half. 

With under one minute remaining in the half, Ludlowe was leading 40-29 (yes, you read that right). Those 40 points came in large part to three Justin Toothaker touchdowns. 

 Ridgefield drove down the field and with under 10 seconds to go, threw a pass towards the right corner of the end zone that was incomplete with one second left. 

That set up a field goal attempt for Ridgefield's Cole Montanaro. He connected from 24-yards out to cut the deficit to 40-32 at halftime. 

Let me say, I stopped the clock as I believe I should have when the pass before the field goal attempt was incomplete. I know many people thought as the home clock, I should have let the second tick off and go to the half. Yes, I'm sure many other home clocks do that, and maybe I should have  I honestly didn't even look at the time when I was stopping it. Regardless, I have too much integrity and am on edge when I am doing the clock regardless. 

Then, in the fourth quarter, Ridgefield cut the deficit to 46-44, and could have tied it on a two-point try that was no good. Then I got really nervous. Could my scoreboard work impact the outcome of the game? Luckily for me in didn't come back to bite, and Ludlowe, Ryan Tompkins scored with 1:25 left to ice the game. 

In the fourth quarter, I also ran the clock when I was supposed to stop it, and then didn't see or hear the ref telling me the correct time initially. Thanks to Dan Seek for the assistance on that one. I was not to popular with the Ridgefield coaches in the booth on that one. At least that one got corrected and didn't impact anything. 

So no coaches were happy with my scoreboard work tonight. I don't blame them. 

Why did I just write a whole blog post picking on my poor scoreboard skills? Good question! 

Two more home games on the scoreboard this season. Hopefully it goes better than tonight. 

Friday, September 22, 2023

Falcons Soar to Huge Victory In Home Opener

Sometimes we rank games and wins bigger than they really are. Maybe I am doing that, but maybe not.

Ludlowe football defeated Hamden on Friday night 35-14 in the Falcons home opener. Hamden was definitely favored coming into the game. 

I think this is the biggest win the Ludlowe football history. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has different thoughts. I've seen a lot of the games (and most of the wins) since 2009. While there were other wins that were a lot of fun, none of those compare to this. Hamden was ranked top five in Class LL. 

Those previous teams were different than this one. As if every team. Things change over time. 

Ludlowe is currently 3-0 after beating Simsbury, Bridgeport Central and now Hamden to open the season. Big game versus New Canaan next Friday at home at 6pm. 

Big games from many, including the entire defense. I will shout out Jackson Frame, who had three interceptions and a touchdown catch and Justin Toothaker who had a touchdown catch. 

Tremendous job by all the players and coaches. Total team win. 

I was back on the scoreboard, as I will be for all the games this year, just as I was a season ago. Nice to work with Paul Piorek, who is back as the voice of Ludlowe football on the PA this season. 

The Nest, the Ludlowe student section, was awesome tonight. Not only were they out in numbers in a USA theme, but they were loud and into the game all night. 

Back at it next week. Lots of other sports between now and then.