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![]() | 2013 Capital/Classical/Achievement Trailblazers Head Coach: Chris Fulton Assistants: Teriko Roberts, Raymond Lynch, Glenn Mourning, Dennis Moynihan, Bennie Fulse, Harrison George, Garrick Milledge |
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![]() | 2013 Ansonia Chargers Head Coach: Thomas Brockett Assistants: Robert Lisi, Kevin Rowley, John Sponheimer, Leonard Marazzi, Sean O'Meara, Patrick Rowley, Joe Berube, Matt Roscoe, Steven Coughlin, Earl Stanley |
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![]() | 2013 Rocky Hill Terriers Head Coach: Dave Coyne Assistants: Lou Onofrio, Larry Fritz, Jeff Perillo, Dave DeNovellis, Mark Fritz, Richard Dance, Charles Surney |
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![]() | 2013 Woodland Hawks Head Coach: Tim Shea Assistants: Tim Phipps, Chris Moffo, Cody Kingsley, Jack DeBiase, Josh Woodin, Jeff Scanlon, Shane Kingsley, George Pinho (emeritus), Trainer: Catie Moulton, Statatician: Mike Cook, Filmer: Kevin Brown |
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![]() | 2013 Morgan Huskies Head Coach: Mike Eagle Assistants: Tom Drew, Sal Fiorillo, Marvin Myer, Kyle Murphy, Mike Aresimowicz, Chris Ward |
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![]() | 2013 Prince Tech Falcons Head Coach: Robert Rubin Assistants: John Qualia, Jason Bouvier, Anthony Red, Pat Scelza |
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![]() | 2013 Coginchaug Blue Devils Head Coach: John Bozzi Assistants: Vincent Balsamo, Jason Lussier, Douglas Frasier, Eric Kallberg, Andrew Cruz |
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![]() | 2013 Bloomfield Warhawks Head Coach: Tylon Outlaw Assistants: James Ryals, Garfield White, Damien Larkins, Kirk Perrier, Josh Jacobs, Kevin Moses |
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December 2, at Wolcott | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Bloomfield | 0 | 7 | 13 | 6 | 26 |
Woodland | 12 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 30 |
December 2, at Sheehan | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Rocky Hill | 7 | 0 | 14 | 6 | 27 |
Ansonia | 14 | 20 | 8 | 7 | 42 |
CIAC Class S Football Final | ||||||||||||||||||
![]() ![]() ![]() Special to CIACsports.com Photos by Kevin Pataky and Matt Dewkett, MaxPreps.com Class S Championship Photo Gallery NEW BRITAIN -- Almost as soon as it had begun, it was all over. Ansonia snagged two takeaways on Woodland's first two offensive plays and converted both into touchdowns as the Chargers claimed the Class S championship with a 51-12 victory over the Hawks on a frigid Friday night at Central Connecticut State University's Arute Field. Ansonia (15-0) became the first team in Connecticut history to play and win 15 games. The Chargers also won their record 19th state championship--including their third straight--and extended their winning streak to 43 games. "I say we're the No. 1 team in Connecticut," Ansonia senior lineman Antone Mack said. "I hope we played good enough defense to show all the doubters we can play. But if we don't end up No. 1, we still won the game." Woodland (12-3) dug itself a hole right off the bat as Tanner Kingsley's first pass wobbled into the arms of Tyler Bailey for an interception. Arkeel Newsome cashed in on the turnover with a 6-yard touchdown run to make it a 7-0 lead less than 3 minutes into the game. ![]() On the Hawks' first play of their next drive, Bailey crashed in on Jack Pinho to force a fumble after Pinho caught a short pass. Witold Gul scurried down from his safety spot and completed the scoop-and-score with a 27-yard runback for a 14-0 lead. "We were ready for a dogfight, and that was just another shot of adrenaline," Chargers senior lineman Antone Mack said. 'We knew if we could get some more turnovers or just manage the game like we usually do, it would be a blowout." Woodland clawed its way back into the game with a pair of defensive stops and a solid drive to open the second quarter. Tanner Kingsley hit Joe Poeta with a 37-yard strike to get the Hawks into the red zone, and Kingsley popped a 14-yard run on the next play to make it a 14-6 game with 10:26 left in the second. That was as close as Woodland got, though, as Newsome added touchdown runs of 2 and 8 yards later in the quarter to make it a 28-6 lead. Between those scores came Bailey's second interception of Kingsley, this one in the end zone, to end the Hawks' momentum. "You can't spot them like we did and play from behind," Woodland coach Tim Shea said. "Then they dictate how you play them. Tanner forced a few balls into the red zone, they picked one and they force your hand. They score in bunches, but they can also drive down the field and be physical." Newsome concluded his record-setting career with 259 yards and four touchdowns on 34 carries. He also threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Tom Majchrzak in the fourth quarter. Newsome sits atop record charts for all-time rushing yards (10,672) and touchdowns (187). Ansonia took a 28-6 lead into the half before pulling away after halftime. Kingsley finished a record-setting career of his own with 140 yards on 11-of-21 passing with two interceptions. He also ran for 50 yards and two scores. "They made us earn it," Ansonia coach Tom Brockett said. "We made a few adjustments at the half and we were able to pull away."
1st 08:55 ANSO - Witold Gul 27 yd fumble recovery (Witold Gul kick) 0-0 0:00 14 - 0 2nd 10:26 WOOD - Tanner Kingsley 14 yd run (Will Flormann kick failed) 8-87 2:54 14 - 6 2nd 07:37 ANSO - Arkeel Newsome 2 yd run (Witold Gul kick failed) 6-60 2:49 20 - 6 2nd 03:02 ANSO - Arkeel Newsome 8 yd run (Arkeel Newsome rush) 8-80 2:38 28 - 6 3rd 09:22 ANSO - Tajik Bagley 4 yd run (Thomas Majchrzak pass) 6-56 2:38 36 - 6 3rd 05:04 WOOD - Tanner Kingsley 5 yd run (Tanner Kingsley pass failed) 9-51 4:18 36 - 12 4th 11:56 ANSO - Thomas Majchrzak 11 yd pass from Arkeel Newsome (Tajik Bagley rush) 9-54 5:08 44 - 12 4th 06:49 ANSO - Arkeel Newsome 3 yd run (Witold Gul kick) 6-54 3:00 51 - 12 Complete Game Statistics |