Isabel Hetherington Sports Editor While most high schoolers were still struggling to find what they wanted to do in life, football head coach Lou Marinelli
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Girls’ tennis wins revenge against FCIAC rivals
Emily Wood
Sports Editor
On Tuesday Apr. 9, the New Canaan girls’ tennis team challenged their arch rivals, Greenwich, and proved superior as they added yet another win to their 3-1 season record. After losing out to the Cardinals in the FCIAC finals last year, the Rams were ready for a comeback. The girls won with impressive doubles performances edging out Greenwich at the last second, leaving the score 4-3.
March Madness Championship Game Preview
John Berger
Senior Editor
And then there were two. After a six month college basketball season and a 68 team tournament, only Louisville and Michigan remain standing. On Saturday, Louisville came back from a 12 point deficit to defeat Wichita State, and Michigan led Syracuse for pretty much the entire last 30 minutes of the game, and ended up holding on to advance to the final. The first semifinal, Wichita State vs Louisville, was very interesting because it was really the first time in a while that Louisville has been tested. They trailed 47-35 in the second half, when Tim Henderson, a walk-on replacing the injured Kevin Ware, made two straight threes to cut the lead in half. It was a pretty cool moment, seeing Ware, sitting on the ground as a result of his broken leg, watching his replacement Henderson come in and make some big plays. Wichita State did a really good job on Louisville defensively for a large part of the game, but in the last ten minutes of the game, Louisville scored 27 points. Peyton Siva, Gorgui Dieng, and Wayne Blackshear, three of Louisville’s starters, combined to score 7 points. If that happens against Michigan, it will be nearly impossible for the Cardinals to win.
March Madness predictions: Final Four
Last weekend’s NCAA tournament games offered a number of interesting story-lines, but obviously the thing that everybody was talking about was the injury of Louisville guard Kevin Ware. I’m not going to link to a video of it because it was extremely gruesome, and not something that I want to look at again. From a basketball perspective, Ware’s injury adds an interesting dynamic to this tournament, because Louisville seemed to really rally around his absence on Sunday, and for the final four, there will be an increased incentive for Louisville to win the championship in Ware’s hometown of Atlanta. Like many said at the beginning of March, this tourney was likely to be unpredictable, and it was. We’re now left with the #1 overall seed, two #4 seeds, and a nine seed. With all that said, here are my predictions for Saturday’s games.
On their own track
Page Jones
Sports
For a typical New Canaan athlete, a pre-game routine before a weekend away game is pretty standard. Wake up at a reasonable hour, pick up the usual Mississippi from Tony’s, and get on the bus to one of the other high schools in the FCIAC. But for juniors Noah Hedley and Wilson Fleming this scenario is far- fetched from their pre-race routine.