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St. Paul is 5-0 and ranked sixth in the Class S playoff standings. The Falcons face Class S No. 4 Ansonia (5-0) this coming Friday at 7 in Ansonia. (Copyright, Sports on CT-69, 2017 file) |
All area football teams had a bye in Week 6, and they are all halfway through their 10-game regular season schedules.
Of all the area teams, St. Paul has the best playoff position. For one, the Falcons are the only local team in the Top 8 (Top 8 in each class make the playoffs). St. Paul is ranked sixth in Class S, two spots behind Week 7 foe Ansonia. Both teams are 5-0 on the season.
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Crosby is 3-2 and ranked 11th in the Class L playoff standings. (Copyright, Sports on CT-69, 2017 file) |
The top three teams in Class S are all from the Connecticut Technical Conference, but that won’t last. No. 1 Bullard Havens Tech (5-0), No. 2 O’Brien Tech and No. 3 Prince Tech all have games left against each other. O’Brien and Prince have only played four games (both are 4-0), so both have six games left.
The Top 10 teams in Class S are unbeaten are either 5-0 or 4-0.
For St. Paul and Ansonia, something has to give this coming Friday when the two teams meet at Nolan Field at 7 p.m. One of the two teams will walk off that field with their first loss. St. Paul also has a game against Seymour in early November.
Here’s who the Falcons play the rest of this season:
Oct. 20 at Ansonia (5-0); Oct. 28 vs. Woodland (2-3); Nov. 3 vs. Seymour (3-1); Nov. 9 at Wilby (0-5); Nov. 22 vs. Oxford (2-3)
And here’s where the other locals rank in their respective classes:
CLASS S (38 teams): 22. Waterbury Career Academy (2-3); 26. Holy Cross (2-3)
CLASS M (35): 16. Wolcott (2-3)
CLASS L (34): 11. Crosby (3-2); 20. Bristol Eastern (2-3); 21. Kennedy (2-3); 23. Bristol Central (2-3); 30. Wilby (0-5); 32. Sacred Heart/Kaynor Tech (0-5)