Connecticut Post

SCC to begin 7-on-7 season Oct. 10

- By Joe Morelli

The Southern Connecticu­t Conference will open its 7-on-7 fall football season on Oct. 10.

SCC commission­er Al Carbone confirmed that the league principals approved a proposal of a five-week season, ending the first weekend of November. There will be 12 or 14 teams participat­ing, according to Carbone: Daniel Hand, Shelton, Notre Dame-West Haven, Amity, Branford, Foran, Law, Hamden, Xavier, Lyman Hall, Sheehan and Guilford. New Haven schools Hillhouse and Wilbur Cross are still waiting approval to join.

“We will be taking this week by week. If schools want to join late, we will put them in the schedule,” Carbone said. “Remember, this is voluntary. It’s a good opportunit­y for coaches and kids to do football activities.”

According to the proposal, all possession­s will begin at the 40-yard line so both the varsity and sub-varsity can play on the same field. There will be 30-minute halves with a running clock. There are no running plays and no rushing the passer.

There will be four different kinds of offensive lineman challenges: tug of war, obstacle course and both the 1-man and 5-man sled push. Other challenges could be added if agreed upon by both teams.

“I think it was great how our coaches came together to put this plan together,” said Hamden football coach and athletic director Tom Dyer, also the co-chairman of the league’s football committee. “In the end, this will be a great way to continue to develop our kids’ skills and compete against the other schools.”

Each team will designate a coach as an official for its plays.

Leagues like the SCC have gone the 7-on-7 route after the CIAC canceled the 11-on-11 full-contact season last month because it could not reach a compromise with the state Department of Health on the level of risk. The DPH considers 11-on-11 to be in the higher

 ?? Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Shelton’s Tyler Pjatak runs the ball during a victory over Derby in their annual Thanksgivi­ng Day game last season in Derby.
Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticu­t Media Shelton’s Tyler Pjatak runs the ball during a victory over Derby in their annual Thanksgivi­ng Day game last season in Derby.

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