Two of Connecticut’s powerhouse programs collide today when defending Class L state champion Fairfield Prep plays at Greenwich (6-1) at 5 p.m. You can watch the game live on MSGVarsity.com.
Unbeaten Joel Barlow visits Newtown in a 7 p.m. game at Blue and Gold Stadium in another Connecticut contest.
Also in the Nutmeg State, Brunswick hosts Lawrenceville in a NJ/CT showdown. It’s Connecticut vs. Massachusetts as Loomis Chaffee plays at Deerfield. Avon Old Farms plays at Westminster and Taft hosts Choate.
In Nassau County, Garden City plays at Kennedy-Bellmore at 4:30 p.m. and Hicksville hosts Kellenberg at 4:15 p.m.
The Suffolk County slate includes a 4 p.m. matchup between Mount Sinai and visiting Bayport-Blue Point. At 4:30 p.m., Comsewogue hosts Eastport-South Manor and Shoreham-Wading River plays at Sayville.
The Section 1 schedule is highlighted by a 4:30 p.m. matchup of defending champions as 2012 Class A titlist Mamaroneck visits Bronxville.
Unbeaten Delbarton plays at Summit (8-1) in a matchup of tristate powers to highlight the slate in the Garden State.
Also in New Jersey, Bergen Catholic visits Ramapo for a 4 p.m. clash. Bridgewater-Raritan hosts Immaculate in another 4 p.m. game.
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Mamo/Bville
Mamo has enough skill to score but among other things, they have to commit to a “war” out there to dominate ground balls and hopefully face offs and thus limit possession for Bville’s lethal attack.
I would love to be at that Delbarton Summit game!! Great Lax I’ll say Delbarton 9 Summit 7.
Bville is starting to play well, gaining confidence. They win by 8-10 today.
only off by 7 goals on the differential. Too bad Bville and YTown couldn ‘t play again, only saying it would be more competitive. Their loss to YTown woke them up.
Somebody please share updates for this game, thanks
Bronxville mamaroneck
Somebody please share updates for this game, thanks
8-2 BVILLE End half, A TOTAL wipe out.
Low on juice
14-2 end 3. Bit.more posses by mamo but
mo answer on D
@joe_lombardi: Fairfield Prep leads Greenwich 4-3 at the half. The Jesuits had rallied from a 2-1 deficit after one to score three straight goals.
Fairfield Prep leads Greenwich 5-3 after three.
Fairfield Prep holds on for a dramatic 7-6 win over Greenwich. Kevin Brown had four goals and one assist.
You can watch the FP-Greenwich game on Sunday, April 28 at 4 p.m. on MSG Varsity Channel 14 (Optimum).
19-2. Bville Over
Wow – slapped down like a red headed rented mule. that be fuggly…
That’s an understatement. Hopefully Mamo can take something away from this game to improve.
Why does B’ville feel the need to run up scores? With a twelve goal difference after 3, why not sub in the youngins?
Mamaroneck subbed starters in the 3rd. Bronxville left guys on in 4th. They kept starters in going hard well into the 4th.
The only time Bronxville hasnt put there starters down were against teams that were supposed to be top level. Mamo and Somers are the only two real examples this season and both are considered top level teams. Mamo pulling their starters in the third is disappointing and gives the players and ok to completely give up. Playing your starters deeper is a sign of respect, that these teams are capable of making a comeback. Just as Yorktown they do the same thing, including to Bville.
If I were a Mmk fan, I would worry more about what my team needed to do in order to improve, and not concentrate on if another team waited too long to take it easy on you. Sounds like going hard into the fourth as mentioned below, regardless of the score, could be lesson number one.
Maybe Bville was making a statement like yorktown did to Bville. Before the town game Bville seemed to be chripping a little too much. Before the Mamaroneck game it seemed that mamaroneck was doing some chripping about bville not being able to compete with them at full strength. (last year mamo played bville without all starters) Also Bville subbed there starters in the beginning of the 4th. And mamaroneck did not sub there team the only players being sub were defense to try and find someone to stop there attack and that subbing started in the 2nd qtr!
Final: Delbarton 9, Summit 8 in a NJ showdown
Only off by 1 goal.
Lawrenceville 9 Brunswick 6 Final
Finals…
Wogue 8, ESM 4
SWR 6, Sayville 5
GC 9, Bellmore-JFK 2
Kellenberg 10, Hicksville 8
Final: Westminster 9, Avon Old Farms 8
Final: Nyack 8, North Rockland 7 (OT)
Another outstanding game by Nyack’s 8th grade goalie. Start putting him in the conversation as one of Section 1’s best…yea. seriously.
Yes agree. Good all around effort by Nyack and they kept their composure after a North Rockland comeback from 4-1 down. However, the goalie kept out North Rockland’s offense who dominated possesion