By David Burnham, special to the CT High School Lacrosse Blog
Wilton
Washed out of FCIAC’s by Blue Wave 11-3
The
Wilton Warriors needed to play a physical game if they had any hope of staying
close to Darien at the FCIAC semifinal game hosted by Brien McMahon High School.
Unfortunately for Wilton, the Blue Wave created many turnovers due to their
imposing physical presence on the defensive end and finished the game with a
sizeable advantage in ground balls. Matt Gorski and Corey Caputo, both
heading to Division I schools in the fall, anchored the Darien defense which held
the Warriors to only 3 goals despite averaging almost 15 goals per game in
their previous seven contests.
Darien started the first quarter with a bang, scoring their first goal a little
over two minutes into the game. A failed give and go attempt by Peter
McMahon and Mike Francia gave Darien a fast break chance that was converted by
Loyola (MD) bound Tyler Foley, giving the Blue Wave a 2-0 lead. Stiff
defense frustrated the Warriors throughout the remainder of the first with only
a handful of shots reaching junior goalie Connor Sullivan. Wilton had few
clean looks on the cage until 3:52, when Matthew Reyes-Guerra-Dunn ran the
length of the field after a quick outlet pass from goalie James Fuller.
Sullivan came up with a monster save, going down and to his right to deflect
the ball wide and preserve the two goal lead. Only a minute later, the
Blue Wave scored again when Gettysburg bound Ryan Mulligan converted on a
turnover from a clearing attempt. Wilton’s McMahon and Cooper Hollingsworth
each had a chance to cut the deficit late in the first but could not put the
ball past Sullivan.
The Warriors refocused between quarters and came out for the second with
renewed spirit. Strong defense from Joe LaSala lead to a fast break where
Darien’s George Benitez was forced to commit a 30 second holding penalty.
Wilton converted on its first man-up opportunity of the day with a Francia goal
off an assist from Kyle Sullivan. The Warriors could have seized some
momentum at this point and continued to fight back, however Darien won the
faceoff and stormed down the field, regaining the three goal cushion on a shot
by Foley. Darien continued to pepper the Wilton net with shots,
converting three in a row to take a 7-1 lead midway through the third on goals
from Wheelock, Foley, and freshman Case Matheis. Wilton interrupted the
Darien onslaught with a Francia goal, but the Blue Wave responded with four
more goals to take a commanding 11-2 lead. The defensive unit of Gorski,
Mulligan, and Eric Parnon continuously thwarted Wilton’s attack, suffocating
McMahon, who entered the game 13 points from the school’s all-time lead in
points, and limiting him to only two points.
Wilton got its final goal from sophomore Mike Serpa to close the tally
sheet. Wilton will begin preparing for the CIAC Class M tournament,
matching up with Brookfield in the first round. Darien will play
Ridgefield for the FCIAC title, with the Tigers advancing 11-10 in overtime
against a tough New Canaan squad.
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