Staples Wreckers Led To FCIAC Tournament Final By Sam Clachko’s Career High 40 Points!
On Tuesday night in Wilton High School The Wreckers boys basketball team faced the Ridgefield Tigers, ranked #2 in the state, ranked #1 and undefeated in the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference, with only one loss this season. The Tigers were the favorite on paper but the Wreckers didn’t get that memo. Certainly sophomore stand-out Sam Clachko missed it, as evidenced by his career-high 40 points, half of which were the result of his seven 3-pointers and his 11 out of 12 foul tries, and 4 field goals.
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The game started badly for Staples as they missed both outside shooting and on lay-ups while Ridgefield was able to score both out of in in the paint. When the first quarter buzzer sounded the Tigers held a 15-7 lead, which they extended to 8 points with 3 minutes remaining the second period. Only two minutes later the Wreckers cut that lead to two points, and tied the game shortly thereafter. When the third period began with the score 27-25 Ridgefield, the Wreckers started hitting their shots and at the same time, limiting Ridgefield’s strong offense. Ridgefield took a 5 point lead briefly at the three minute mark, but by the buzzer Staples was back on top with a two point lead.
The fourth period was a whole new game behind Clachko’s red-hot shooting bolstered by Adam Udell who finished with 13 points and the Wreckers went into overdrive and by one minute into the fourth quarter they were up by 8 points. The Tigers mounted a comeback attempt cutting the lead three minutes later to four points. The Wreckers dominated the rest of the final stanza convincingly holding an 11 point lead with three minutes remaining. The final minute seemed to take an hour with Ridgefield immediately fouling following the inbound pass to try to slow the Wreckers, but several of those fouls were on Clachko and he was finding the net each time, missing only one foul try in 12 attempts.
Nick Sikorsky scored 6 points and Caleb Smith added 5.
The Wreckers scored a big 15 point victory over one the state’s best basketball teams and will face the Trumbull Eagles at 7:00 PM on Thursday night at neutral site Wilton High again for the FCIAC championship, in which the Trumbull coach has yet to be victorious.
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After the game, Clachko told WestportLocalPress the team was anxious to face Trumbull who had defeated them in the regular season. Clack added, “We watched all the film, we knew we were the better team and we showed it to them.” Clachko, when asked about the flat first quarter said the Coach Goldshore “blew us up on it”, no doubt inspiring the team to reach their potential for the remainder of the game.
Goldshore, when asked about the poor showing in the first quarter strongly praised their opponents, telling WestportLocal, “They are good, they are really good and they take you out of your stuff” adding “their energy and their discipline and their commitment to what they do is really special. They didn’t lose a game in the conference all year.
Above: Sam Clachko shoots a final foul shot in the last few seconds of the game. Wreckers fans celebrate a big win and surround the team at the buzzer.
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Staples Cheerleaders Rally The Wrecker Faithful In FCIAC Semi-Final
The Ridgefield Tigers fans were cheering loudly, especially in the first quarter when their team controlled the game convincingly, the the Wrecker Cheerleaders were not to be outdone in keeping the Wrecker fans energy up. The performed several times showing off their training and athletic prowess with multiple moves including awesome pyramids and seemingly endless backflips, charging up the crowd and convincingly reminding the team that they were supported and they were loved.
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Backyard Birds Brighten The Grey Days Of Winter
By this point if February many of us who are not on the slopes on the weekend are pretty tired of winter. The many grey days can feel a little gloomy for some, but a look at these beautiful gifts of nature can certainly help lift that foggy feeling and put a smile on our faces as we watch them flying about as they feed on the seeds we happily provide them in our backyards.
Pictured above: Top left, a white throated sparrow flies in to perch next to a house sparrow. Top right, male northern cardinal alongside a house sparrow. Bottom left A European starling in winter plumage alongside a house sparrow. This non-native species does something that no other bird species does. They gather in group and fly in what is called murmurations, after the sound their wings make as they fly. While 10,000 starlings in a murmuration might seem like a lot, it is dwarfed by a spectacular sight seen in Rome where gathered starlings can number TEN MILLION!
This is a sight worth viewing: BBC Earth Starling Murmuration not just for the sight but for the effect it has on the city.
At right, a male house sparrow flies by a female northern cardinal.
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From left to right, northern cardinal, male and female, tufted titmouse, house finch.
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Temple Israel Announces The Passing Of Jackie Fuchs
Jacquelyn (Jackie) Fuchs, long-time Westport resident served as Westport RTM Secretary
Temple Israel Statement:
It is with great sadness that we mourn the passing of Jacquelyn (Jackie) Fuchs, on Saturday, February 17th, 2024, Wife of Roy Fuchs, Mother of Leslie Sloane (and husband Bryan Sloane) and David Fuchs, Grandmother of Marc Sloane, Bennett Sloane, Dean Sloane, Bitzalel Fuchs, Meyah Fuchs, Adam Fuchs, and Sehara Fuchs, Sister of Jeffrey Smith (and wife Iris Smith), Aunt of Lindsay Blanco (and Maurice Blanco) and Zachary Smith (and Erika Smith).
The funeral will be held Tuesday, February 20th, what would have been Jackie's 76th birthday, at 9:30am at Temple Israel in Westport.
The service will be livestreamed at: Jackie Fuchs Funeral Livestream
There will be a shiva reception held at the Temple immediately following the funeral service. Burial will be at The Wellwood Cemetery in Farmingdale, NY.
An additional shiva will be held on Tuesday evening, February 20th, in New York City.
To the entire Fuchs and Sloane family, may God comfort you among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.
Westport Artist Miggs Burroughs shared his Jackie Fuchs story with WestportLocalPress, telling us, “I was on a trip to China in the 90s, with about 12 people including Jackie who was so much fun to be with. One evening we all went out to eat and afterwards piled into the van to go back to our hotel, and were halfway there when we realized that Jackie wasn’t with us. No cell phones to reach her, so we raced back fearing the worst, but she was standing out on the street totaling believing we would be back for her.
Westport, Meet Your K9 Protectors
To Protect & Serve:
From left to right: Corporal David Scinto with his partner, K9 Atlas. Corporal Kevin Smith and partner K9 Onyx and Corporal Jim Loomer with his partner, K9 Brutte.
Earlier this week the Westport PD K9 division hosted a media day inviting local press to meet and greet the members of the division and to promote awareness of this invaluable program which not only serves Westport, but often is called upon to support other area law enforcement agencies in assisting investigations and to aid in tracking and apprehension of alleged criminal suspects. The event was held as part of the efforts of the department to raise funds for the operation and improvements of the K9 division, which is solely reliant upon the public for all expenses of operation. The link to the department’s GoFundMe page can be found below.
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As part of the event officers posed for photos with their K9s and held a question and answer session with local media. Corporal Jim Loomer invited the press into PD headquarters and showed a wall dedicated to the history of Westport’s very successful K9 program. Photos of past officers and their partners included an early officer name Foti Koskinas, who is pictured with his K9 partner, Lola and who as we all know is now Wesport’s Chief Of Police. At right, Corporal Scinto is interviewed by Channel 12 News. A link to their story can be found below.
L to R: Corporal Smith & K9 Onyx, Corporal Scinto & K9 Atlas, K9 Onyx, K9 Onyx getting up close and personal with Smith and Corporal Loomer & K9 Brutte.
Some of the many achievements of these skilled K9’s include Corporal Scinto and Atlas who secured the apprehension of a robbery suspect in Bridgeport for which they received the Daniel Wasson Memorial K-9 award. In November of 2021, while assigned as a Task Force Officer in the Auto Theft Task Force in the City of Bridgeport, Officer Scinto and other Task Force Officers engaged with several armed suspects during a robbery investigation. Upon being confronted one of the suspects engaged Officers in a foot pursuit all while having a loaded Handgun in his right hand despite by tased, after several attempts, Officers were relentless in their pursuit and with the assistance of K9 Atlas the suspect was able to be taken into custody safely without harm to Officers or the Community. K9 Atlas may have been instrumental in saving the life of his partner Scinto, or other officers who were on scene.
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Corporal Jim Loomer is a 14 year veteran with Westport PD and his partner K9 Brutte is a Belgian Malinois a breed know for being smart, confident, and versatile and a world-class worker who forges an unbreakable bond with his human partner. It is said that to deny a Malinois activity and the pleasure of your company is to deprive him of his very reasons for being, which is partly why they are popular with many police departments. Corporal Smith has been with WPD for 24 years and Corporal Scinto has served for 11 years. His partner K9 Atlas is a German Shepherd who has served for 9 years and will be retiring at the end of this year. These K9 partners are trained in patrol work and narcotics detection. Loomer also has a second K9 named Ambo whose specialty is explosive detection. Corporal Loomer can be called upon to do a sweep of a school, synagogue or to check an a suspicious unattended bag in a building or public location such as a train station.
These dogs have been described as locating tools and they rely on their exceptional sense of smell for tracking criminal suspects or missing elderly persons or children. Scientists report that a dog's sense of smell is 10,000 to 100,000 times more acute than a human's. One of the reasons a dog has a much better sense of smell than we do has to do with the number of scent receptors: For every scent receptor a human has, a dog has about 50.
Corporal Smith is often called upon to assist local PD’s with car theft investigations. Stolen cars often crash or are abandoned and Onyx can often track suspects who were in the vehicle, when they are on shift and other PD’s don’t have a dog available during that shift. Some area PD’s have only a single K9.
The Westport Police K9 Unit has launched a Go Fund Me page for the purpose of fundraising for expenses associated with the unit’s operations.
The goal is to raise $58,000. which is needed for the purchase and for training of a new K9 who will be replacing Atlas who will be in 2024 after his 9 year career with the unit. Additionally, funds are needed to outfit K9 patrol vehicles which have multiple special features that standard vehicles do not have, such as remote “door pop” mechanisms which the officer can trigger that can open the vehicles door to allow the K9 to spring into action if needed. Heat sensors can also automatically roll down windows if the car’s engine should fail cutting the AC needed to keep the K9 safe and which sends an alert to the officer’s phone. K9 vehicles also have much greater wear and tear leading to more repairs and maintanence, and Scinto stated that his vehicles has over 9,000 idle hours.The unit is on it’s way with more than $42,000 raised so far. The kevlar vests worn by the K9’s cost about $1,000 and are level 3 ballistic vests which can protect against gunshot rounds, stabbing and slashing. All of the department’s K9’s have these vests, the most recent one purchased with funds from a single anonymous donor. Corporal Scinto told WestportLocal that the K9 vests are even better that their vests, joking that if he needed a better vest, he might borrow his dogs. These protective measures are essential as the dogs routinely face the same threats as the officers. A recent incident recounted by Scinto described a pursuit following a car-jacking out of Waterbury where the officers were on scene after the vehicle crashed. Scinto deployed Atlas to apprehend the male driver who was armed, and while attempting to take the female into custody Scinto observed the male suspect kicking Atlas, which didn’t go well for the suspect, given the German Shepherd’s bite force ranging between 175 and 238 pounds per square inch (PSI). Atlas did receive an injury requiring medical attention when the pair, while in their patrol vehicle, were rammed by a stolen car which caused poor Atlas to be launched from the back seat almost into Scinto’s lap causing him to hit his head on the rifle rack, resulting in a good-sized laceration on his head which required a vet’s application of medial “super glue”. After a couple of days recovery, Atlas was back on the job!
Please visit Westport Police K-9 Unit Fundraiser for additional information.
Another of Atlas’ career highlights was assisting a a federal agency by finding 14 KILOS of fentanyl which could have been responsible for an untold number of deaths had the most dangerous drug of our times reached the street. In yet another incident, Atlas helped track a bank robbery suspect who fled to a nearby golf course and attempted to evade capture by hiding in a garbage can. He was not successful thanks to Atlas. The bond between the officer and his K9 is a very tight one, with the two spending many hours a day together. Corporal Scinto described it this way, "He's a family member. I joke I spend more time with my dog than anybody else on this planet. Whether he's in the car or at home, we're a foot away from each other almost 24 hours a day," said Scinto.
Above left, Corporal Loomer shows his second K9, Ambo, a Labrador Retriever, and right Corporal Smith demonstrates the tremendous agility and energy of his Belgian Malinois, Onyx.
To view the News12 segment on this event, visit NEWS12.com