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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Fairfield SportsBeat: Where Are They Now?

First installment on former great athletes from our area and what they're doing in their second careers.

[Note: Want your photos and/or write-ups from Fairfield youth or recreational sports featured on Fairfield Patch? Here's how!] MO VAUGHN (Norwalk) Known as "The Hit Dog" during his 12-year career in the Major Leagues, Vaughn lives in Solon, Ohio, where he owns and operates "Mo Vaughn Transport," which is a trucking company. The former first-round pick of the Boston Red Sox and the 1995 American League MVP also owns and operates OMNI New York LLC, which bought and rehabilitated more than 1,100 units of distressed housing in the New York metropolitan area. The company manages these properties to provide low-cost housing using government tax credits. RICH DIANA (Hamden) A graduate of Hamden High School, Diana was an All-American football and …

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

SportsBeat: Fairfield

Fairfield SportsBeat: Things I'm Thinking ...

I'm thinking about all the great accomplishments by players and teams from our southwestern CT Patch towns.

[Note: Want your photos and/or write-ups from Fairfield youth or recreational sports featured on Fairfield Patch? Here's how!] I'm thinking the Cheshire boys volleyball team realizes they're on the verge of doing something special. A year ago, they had a perfect season, going 22-0 in route to a state championship. Behind 6'10" senior Nate Howard, the Rams haven't lost this year, increasing their winning streak to a remarkable 34 straight games. I'm thinking that Shayna Delaney of Pomperaug is authoring one of the best seasons of any player in the history of girls lacrosse in Connecticut. She scored a total of 20 goals in her first two games and still hasn't been stopped. Delaney has ripped the back of the net an incredible 96 times for the…

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Fairfield SportsBeat: Gunning for Lax Glory

Area players go after the NCAA Lacrosse championship.

 [Note: Want your photos and/or write-ups from Fairfield youth or recreational sports featured on Fairfield Patch? Here's how!]   The field of 16 has been reduced to eight teams after the first weekend of the NCAA men's lacrosse tournament. Several athletes from our Fairfield and New Haven County Patch towns are playing key roles in pursuit of a championship. ROBERT ROTANZ (Westport) Rotanz went to Fairfield Prep before heading south to Duke. The senior midfielder scored three goals in Saturday's win over Syracuse in the opening round of the NCAA tournament. Rotanz ranks third on the team with 36 goals and 43 total points. He was an All-ACC Academic selection after his junior year. MATT WHITE (Ridgefield) A two-time All-American at …

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Caitlin Mazzola

9:03 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Mark Lichtner would add Jonathan Yoelson to this list, per the Fairfield Patch Facebook page. www.facebook.com/FairfieldPatch   more ›

Monday, May 14, 2012

Fairfield SportsBeat: From CT to Stanley Cup?

Eyes of Connecticut are on Jonathan Quick as he tries to lead the LA Kings to the Stanley Cup.

[Note: Want your photos and/or write-ups from Fairfield youth or recreational sports featured on Fairfield Patch? Here's how!] Jonathan Quick was born in Milford and played scholastically in Hamden and Avon, but the eyes of the entire state of Connecticut are now squarely focused on the 25-year old goalie of the Los Angeles Kings. Quick has led his team to the Western Conference finals and on the brink of playing for the Stanley Cup. "We are so proud so of Jonathan," said Bill Verneris, head coach of the Hamden High School hockey team. "I get so mad when the announcers talk about him being from Milford and Avon and don't mention us. We're really proud of him and helped steer his career in the right direction." Verneris took over as head …

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Fairfield Community Sports Gallery

Share your kids’ athletic accomplishments with neighbors in Fairfield.

Welcome to your Community Sports Gallery. For more than one year, here on your homepage, Fairfield Patch each morning has featured the “Daily Sports Digest.” There, you’ve shared your children’s accomplishments in youth and recreational sports—in short write-ups, photos and videos—supplemented by our updates on local varsity scores, standings and schedules at the varsity level. Today we dedicate a new space for those same write-ups so that we can feature them in your daily newsletter for all your neighbors to enjoy. Here are 5 steps you need to post your write-ups and photos to the Fairfield Patch Sports Gallery: Your local editor will feature your photo(s) and write-ups in our daily newsletter, for thousands of your neighbors to see! …

Friday, May 11, 2012

Fairfield SportsBeat: Down on the Farm

Matt Barnes of Bethel earns promotion with Red Sox and several other players from the area continue to make major gains in the minor leagues.

[Note: Want your photos and/or write-ups from Fairfield youth or recreational sports featured on Fairfield Patch? Here's how!] Matt Barnes of Bethel appears to be on the fast track to Boston. The first-round pick of the Red Sox in last summer's MLB draft has earned a promotion to the team's Class A affiliate of the Carolina League. Barnes, who received a $1.5 million dollar signing bonus, made five starts for Greenville (S.C) in the South Atlantic League, going 2-0 with a 0.34 ERA. The right-handed pitcher out of UConn told the Boston Globe that he was elated with the promotion. “I was extremely happy and, obviously, it happened pretty quick, so I can’t complain about that,’’ said Barnes.“Everybody wants to move up as fast as possible. I …

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Fairfield SportsBeat: NFL, Concussions and Death

Former NFL players from the area talk about Junior Seau's death and life after football.

[Note: Want your photos and/or write-ups from Fairfield youth or recreational sports featured on Fairfield Patch? Here's how!] The death of Junior Seau, a former All-Pro linebacker who spent 20 years in the NFL, sent shockwaves through the football world, from Pop Warner leagues to the professional ranks. Seau appeared to be to too young, too wealthy and just too happy to take his own life. "It's sad and shocking," said Todd Philcox, a 1984 graduate of Norwalk High School who was a back-up quarterback in the NFL for three teams during a career that lasted five years. "I played with Junior for two months when I was in San Diego. He was a great leader and had an infectious personality. It's really sad what happened." What happened to Seau …

Chuck E. Arla

9:25 am on Thursday, May 10, 2012

While everybody is jumping on the bandwagon about violence/concussions, etc the fact is that a medical study just came out which indicated that ex NFL players actually live longer than their age group peers. It's similar to a vicous subway mugging begetting news coverage of the next 2 subway crimes and all of a sudden the perception is crime run amuck on the trains. Subsequent review of the data …   more ›

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Police Blotter

Bridgeport Man Charged with Stealing Diapers, Beer

He reportedly attempted to leave Stop & Shop without paying for $246 worth of diapers, Corona, and Budweiser.

[Editor's Note: Arrest reports are supplied by the Fairfield Police Department. They do not indicate convictions.] Fairfield police arrested a man Saturday for allegedly attempting to leave the Stop & Shop on Villa Avenue without paying for $246 worth of diapers, Corona, and Budweiser. Bruce Johnson, 43, of Bridgeport reportedly filled a shopping cart with the items and then attempted to walk out of the store without paying for them. When confronted, Johnson reportedly ran toward Kings Highway East, where police found him and questioned him. Johnson reportedly told police he had been at the bank and was running to his car, department spokesperson Sgt. Sue Lussier said. He was released on a promise to appear in court on May 17.

Fairfield SportsBeat: Most Dynamic Duos

The most dynamic duos who give opponents a double dose of trouble.

[Note: Want your photos and/or write-ups from Fairfield youth or recreational sports featured on Fairfield Patch? Here's how!] 10. KYLE HART-MIKE FORGIONE (North Branford) Hart and Forgione are the thunder and lightning of the Thunderbirds line-up. Hart is hitting a blistering .543 while Forgione is right behind his teammate with a .522 average. This dynamic duo is a big reason why North Branford is 13-2 in 2012. 9. KYLE DUNSTER-CASEY GAYNOR (Greenwich) There are many reasons why Greenwich is the number one team in the state in baseball and Dunster and Gaynor are two of them. Gaynor, the ace of the Cardinals staff, is 6-0 with a minuscule 1.65 ERA. Dunster, who is just a sophomore, is usually the pitcher who puts the exclamation point on …

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Fairfield SportsBeat: Best Girls' Pitching Performances

Some of the best pitching performances by girls in Patch area.

 [Note: Want your photos and/or write-ups from Fairfield youth or recreational sports featured on Fairfield Patch? Here's how!] 10. LAUREN REILLY (Pomperaug) Ace of the Panthers staff fired a 2-hit shutout and struck out eight hitters in a key 5-0 victory over Bunnell High School.   9. JENNA BRAND (Law) Brand has been brilliant for the Milford-based school this season, but she was never better than she was on April 28. Brand twirled a no-hitter on April 28 over Career High School.  8. JESSICA DEMAIO (Darien) On April 18, the senior pitcher extinguished rival New Canaan's five-game winning streak when she fired a no-hitter. She struck out 10 and just missed the perfect game when she walked a  batter in the sixth inning. Demaio also had …

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