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Danbury Battles Staples To A 0-0 Tie In Girls Soccer Match

The Wreckers Girls Soccer team was less than pleased with the result on Tuesday, however the Hatters were elated, high-fiving each other as they left the pitch to the cheers of the hometown fans. As it happens, tying the FCIAC 6th place, 7-2-3 Wreckers was an achievement for the Hatters, who are 11th in the conference with a record of 4-5-3.

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Coach Barry Beattie told WestportLocalPress, “Danbury battled hard from start to finish. They deserved credit for their work ethic and energy in the game to keep us out. We matched their fight but sometimes couldn’t find the end product to finish off chances. Was a good game and well played from both teams. The tie was a fair result in the end I think.”

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Wreckers Dominate Darien 31-6 In Saturday’s Game.

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The stage was set on October 4th for the fierce rivalry between the Staples Wreckers and the Darien Blue Wave. One look at the field before the start of the game made it clear this was an important game as an almost endless array of photographers were perched on both sidelines awaiting kick-off, seeming to number the same as either team on the field

The Blue Wave was used to victories over the Wreckers whom they had defeated each game they played for more than the last decade. That streak came to an end of an unusually hot October day where the heat may have affected play. Not only did Staples end that losing streak against Darien

Coach Jacowleff, in his first year as head coach told WestportLocalPress, “I am very proud of how our program practiced for the entire week leading up to our game against Darien. Coming off of a highly emotional, come from behind, last second victory over West Haven, it would have been easy to take our foot off the pedal and not have a great week of preparation, but our player leaders did not allow for that to happen”

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Jacowleff added,  “Nick Weil had a tremendous game at Quarterback, standing tall in the pocket as Darien blitzed. He threw for 231 yards and 2 TDs and ran for the other 2 TDs. I can’t say enough about what Nick has meant to our football team and how big of an impact he has had.”

He credited his staff, saying, “Coach Connors and Coach Philpott had a great game plan in place to slow down Darien’s offense. We were able to limit Darien to only three first downs and 45 passing yards throughout the game.”

Several fans made good use of their umbrellas, not to shield them from the rain, but from the sun beating down on them on the 80º degree October day. One proud dad made sure his son was noticed, and another raised the American flag alongside the Staples flag from a mount on their car.

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The Staples Cheerleaders were out in force as always, keeping the energy level high.

Another important game will be Friday’s matchup against undefeated Wilton where Staples homecoming crowd will be bringing that famous Wrecker energy to Coach Paul Lane Field. Kick-off is at 7:00 PM. The public is cordially invited to support their Wreckers.

In part because of their great record this season, Coach Jacowleff was recognized as the NY Giants Coach of the Week

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October Hunter’s Moon Rises Over Compo Mill Cove

Sunday’s beautiful full moon was quite the site as it rose in the east over Compo Mill Cove.

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Above, left, the moon early in the evening was not as bright as later on (above, right) when it appeared sharper and one could see the craters and details much more clearly.

The October Full Moon, or Hunter's Moon, is named for the traditional hunting season that begins in the fall, when the bright moonlight allowed people to track and hunt animals at night to gather food for winter. The term also sometimes refers to the closest full moon to the fall equinox. This moon can appear bigger and brighter than a usual full moon and is also known as the Harvest Moon when it is the closest full moon to the fall equinox. 

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Walrus Alley Was The Place To Be For Their Annual Octoberfest

Sean Cross, in back, hands in the air invited 50 of his closest friends to celebrate Octoberfest at the Walrus. Oh, and BTW, in keeping with the spirit of the event, much beer was consumed!

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At top left, Camille Cross, Sean’s daughter was only too happy to keep her friends company with a very tall glass of beer.. Walrus staff made sure the line for beer wasn’t very long. At bottom right, her mom, Sean’s wife made sure she had a cold one as well. Sean and his family and several of their friends got enthusiastically into the spirit look like they just stepped out of a Bavarian beerhall, with very eye-catching lederhosen.

Oktoberfest originated in 1810 as a public celebration of the royal wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen. The event, held in Munich, included horse races, feasting, and music, and proved so popular that it was repeated annually. Over time, the festival evolved to include agricultural exhibitions, carnival rides, and, most notably, large beer tents, becoming the world's largest beer and folk festival. 

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