Overtime Heartbreaker In FCIAC Tournament
After a big victory over Ridgefield in the FCIAC semi-final round on Tuesday night the Wreckers came up short and were defeated by the Trumbull Eagles 70-67 in overtime.
There was lots of excitement at the start of the FCIAC Championship match-up between Staples and Trumbull, and it continued throughout the entire 32 minutes of regulation play and into the overtime period as the lead changed time after time. Each score, missed bucket or foul call caused a roar in the crowd. The teams were pretty evenly matched Thursday night at the Wilton Field House as evidenced by the overtime which resulted in a 3 point victory for the Trumbull Eagles in the final minute.
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Things started off well for Staples with senior Nick Sikorski hitting two treys and one each added by sophomore Sam Clachko and senior Caleb Smith. Offense and defense were both working for Staples in the first period giving them a 16-10 lead with just under 3 minutes remaining and they increased the lead to 7 a minute later. Trumbull recovered and cut the lead to 2 points at the buzzer. A quick Eagle score tied the game a minute into the second quarter. Staples then pulled ahead by one and grew the lead to 4 points midway through the second and then to ten, their biggest lead on the night.
They went into the locker room ahead 40-32 to raucous cheers by the Wrecker faithful.
The Wreckers were firmly in control for most of the 3rd period, leading by as many as 9 points. The game became very physical and aggressive defense by Staples resulted in 3 starters getting into foul trouble. Although each side played hare defensively, many of the foul calls favored the Eagles.
The end of the third saw Staples leading 51-44 with the fans pumping up the energy, but Trumbull was not gong to let up, cutting the lead to 3 after two minutes of play and trying things up 55-55 midway through the period. Defense was tight for both teams with each only scoring a bucket making the score 57-57 when the buzzer sounded ending regulation play.
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The energy level at the start of overtime was intense and Staples quickly put 2 points on the scoreboard. Trumbull quickly tied and grabbed a 2 point lead which then went to the Wreckers. The tension was high with a minute left to play and the Eagles up by a point. With 18 seconds left to play it appeared there would be no FCIAC title for Staples this year as they trailed by 3 with Trumbull having possession. and with 3 of their best players, Udell, Smith and Tobias already having fouled out in the last two minutes of the game.
Junior Adam Udell lead the Wreckers scoring with 20 points followed by sophomore Mason Tobias who added 15 points. Smith finished with 8 points and Charlie Bowman added 2. Clachko grabbed 8 rebounds and Smith added 6 more with Udell, Tobias and Sikorsky each pulling down 4 more.
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The final score of 70-67 was a crushing defeat for a Wreckers especially after controlling much of the contest. Wreckers fans were clearly heartbroken as was coach Goldshore and the fans and cheerleaders tearfully attempted to console each other.
The Wreckers will face a big challenge in their next game, in the CIAC state tourney, seeded #12, as they take on 5th seed East Catholic on their home court in Manchester on Thursday at 6:30PM.
Above, L. to R., Sam Clachko receives his runner up plaque, Eagle fans swarm the floor after their big win, Staples head coach Dave Goldshore congratulates Trumbull head coach Buddy Bray. Below; there was a lot of emotion by disappointed fans and coach Goldshore after Staples defeat. Coach Goldshore, News 12 Coach of the Year in 2023 has much to be proud of, leading the Wreckers to their second straight FCIAC final after leading them to their first ever FCIAC final last year.
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