Scavengers From Redding Descend On Westport
You may have spotted these colorfully clad girls running all over town on Sunday. They were not making a dry run for Halloween. They are actually members of Redding’s Joel Barlow Girls Volleyball team who were on a scavenger hunt as part of a team building excercise. They have been doing this in Westport for at least five years. We were told that there were nearly 2 pages of tasks which the girls were challenged to accomplish. Who don’t know for sure who won but we’re confident they had lots of fun together.Scavengers From Redding Descend On Westport.
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Tiger Tamers: Wreckers Rout Ridgefield
The State Champion Wreckers, who were ranked 7th in last weeks Sports Illustrated CT Coaches rankings and 4th on the MaxPreps list, met the Tigers who are in a rebuilding year with a 13 game win streak and breezed past Ridgefield 35-7 with both a high octane offense and a highly motivated defense. Top left: Junior QB Nick Weil puts the ball in the air to Shane Sandrew (top, right) wide receiver, for one of the senior’s two touchdown receptions. Bottom left: the stifling defense allowed only one Ridgefield score in the first period, and junior wide receiver Justin Halky celebrates one of his two touchdown receptions on the heels of his 102 yard reception performance.
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QB Nick Weil was on fire passing for 279 yards completing 21 of 29 attempts, and kept the defense on their toes by scrambling for another 48 yards with 7 carries, a record for the junior. The defensive wall which held the Tigers to a single score and standout senior Jack Stoler picked off two Ridgefield passes paving the way for Weil to connect with Sandrew who also set a record gaining 143 yards on 12 receptions.
Staples opened the scoring late in the first quarter and the Tigers answered early in the second for their only touchdown of the game. Staples found the end zone two more times including less than a minute before the halftime break, with a TD by senior Kody Goldman.
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Senior running back Jarett Deluca receives medical attention for a leg injury and fortunately was able to walk off the field. Two enthusiastic fans showed some of their own athleticism in the stands, smiling broadly as they watched their team’s spectacular performance on the field.
The Staples Cheerleaders didn't let the sparse Wreckers crowd stop them from bringing the energy to counter the large Ridgefield crowd.
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Wreckers cheerleaders as usual showed they got game as well.
The Staples faithful showed their delight as they watched their team dominate it's opponents.
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Ridgefield Cheer & Dance Dazzles
The Tigers may not have been firing on all cylinders against the Wreckers, however the halftime performance by the Ridgefield Cheerleaders and Varsity Dance Team was something special.
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With excellent athleticism and challenging stunts, the Ridgefield Cheerleaders got the crowd on their feet and cheering. Their training and hard work was readily apparent, with their flyers soaring into the air and even doing flips.
The Dance team showed their high level of skill, executing complex choreography with precision, focus and top-notch showmanship, all with great smiles.
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Westport Police Respond To Wrecker’s Wrestlers Car Wash
After the success of last year’s Car Wash fundraiser the Staples Wrestling Team returned last week to the Shell Gas Station and convenience market at 322 Post Road at the invitation of owner Raja Ali. Many of the team, and some freshmen members-to-be came ready to work.
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Parking enforcement agent Angel Colon was on shift and passing by decided it would be a great opportunity to help out the boys and get his vehicle thoroughly cleaned.
Agent Colon watches as the Wreckers and a hard-working Wrecker Dad give his car the VIP treatment and he provided a generous contribution to the team for their efforts. Colon returned to his duties with one of the cleanest cars in town.
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The boys worked as hard attracting “customers” as they did at washing the many vehicles who stopped by. Even a couple of parents tried to drive some traffic into the Shell station, albeit with a hastily created sign which was not quite up to the attention grabbing visuals the boys had created for the event.
The Staples Wrestling teams have had a proud history of community service worthy of their competitive athletic results. Our amazing community responded in kind with generous donations which the team will use for such things as scholarships, equipment and other necessities beyond what the school can provide. The event was by all measures an overwhelming success. The team wished to convey special thanks to all who came by!
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Slice Of Saugatuck - Simply Scrumptious!
Saugatuck become the epicenter of Westport’s restaurant scene on Saturday when one of our town’s premier neighborhoods hosted the annual Slice Of Saugatuck after it was postponed from It’s original date, last Saturday due to bad weather.
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In addition to being able to taste some delicious samples from Saugatuck’s finest eateries, there were multiple live bands playing throughout the event, from The Little Pub parking lot on Riverside, to Bridge Square, the center of the festivities, to Railroad St. which was converted into a pedestrian zone.
(Photos, clockwise) Hungry attendees waited patiently for the offering at The Bridge at Saugatuck, newly opened at the site of the famous Mansion Clamhouse and most recently Parker Mansion. Another happy diner enjoyed fine Peruvian fare from Lomito on Saugatuck Ave. Great Italian was offered by Maria Funicello and her staff served up delicious tastes of Italy from Tutti’s, a Saugatuck institution for more than 20 years operated by Maria and her husband Pasquale. One of several bands kept the energy up and the party hopping.
The line for the Bridge at Saugatuck indicated the great samples that awaited diners at the front of the line.
Crowds packed Bridge Square and purchased their tickets and Rizzutos offered the kids not one but TWO bounce houses to take a break between bites. Two more bounce houses were on site elsewhere at the Slice.
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The historic Saugatuck Firehouse is a must-visit stop for kids who have the chance to climb aboard a working fire truck, get a "fire-helmet", take photos and see the inside of the fire house.
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Row one above shows kids dancing to the band playing at the plaza between The Whelk and Momu ice cream. Next, the line at Lomito is always long as attendees await their delicious, generous offering (center). Bill Rizzuto offers their signature Ceviché and the very creative Crab Meat Arancini (rice balls), made with both white and black rice and served with their Cajun Remoulade. The restaurateur estimates they will provide more than 800 samples of their dishes. At far right, a mom and her kids enjoy some treats from Dunkin Donuts.
Bottom row: The popular Kawa Ni had a long line as well as guests sampled their tasty cuisine. Bands all over inspired some to work their dance magic.
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