The Day

Week 2 High School football capsules

- — Mike DiMauro

Today's games NFA at Fairfield Prep, 6 p.m.

Records: NFA (1-0); Prep (1-0) Last week: NFA defeated Xavier 26-13; Prep defeated Notre DameWest Haven 41-20 Outlook: The schedule doesn't get any easier for the Wildcats, who get perennial SCC power Prep this week. Prep quarterbac­k JP Iaropoli threw for 190 yards and two touchdowns last week, while Doug Harrison, an injured running back who gained more than 1,000 yards as a sophomore, returned for the Jesuits. Notre Dame scored all its points against Prep's second-team defense last week. … Quarterbac­k Elijah Parker threw a pair of touchdown passes for NFA last week to Andrew Cote and Nolan Molkenthin before Cameron Belton's fumble return sealed the game.

Valley Reg./Old Lyme at Morgan, 6:30 p.m.

Records: Valley (1-0); Morgan (0-1) Last week: Valley defeated Ellington 42-6; Morgan lost to Stafford/ East Windsor/Somers 39-26 Outlook: Nick Braga scored on runs of 82 (kickoff return) and 69 yards last week to lead the Warriors. Quarterbac­k Jack Cox threw for 130 yards and a 32-yard touchdown pass to Garrett Watrous.

Branford at Stonington, 6:30 p.m.

Records: Branford (1-0); Stonington (0-1) Last week: Branford defeated Lyman Hall 26-21; Stonington lost to Montville 28-7 Outlook: Both teams share at least one theme: Youth. Branford was able to overcome it last week, while the Bears did not. … Branford hasn't had a winning season in nearly 10 years. It returns six seniors this year. Stonington scored first last week at Montville before allowing the game's final 28 points.

East Lyme at Pomperaug, 6:30 p.m.

Records: East Lyme (0-1); Pomperaug (1-0) Last week: East Lyme lost to Norwalk 41-24; Pomperaug defeated Bethel 46-0 Outlook: East Lyme had a lead for a while last week against speedy Norwalk, before succumbing in the second half. … Pomperaug, without a winning season since 2011, began well last week. The Panthers replace seven starters on both offense and defense, including quarterbac­k, where converted running back Troy Harwell gets this year's duty.

Guilford at Waterford, 6:30 p.m.

Records: Guilford (0-0); Waterford (1-0) Last week: Guilford was idle; Waterford defeated Ledyard 14-13 Outlook: The Lancers snapped a 10-game losing streak last week, working out many typical first-week issues. They may have the advantage here, given that Guilford was idle last week. … Guilford lost quarterbac­k Jack Strand early last season, giving this year's starter, Ethan Vashel, quite a bit of experience. Seniors Miles Gabriel and Tyler Filley are his favorite passing targets. The Indians, however, graduated all of their top rushers.

Montville at Lyman Hall, 6:30 p.m.

Records: Montville (1-0); Lyman Hall (0-1) Last week: Montville defeated Stonington 28-7; Lyman Hall lost to Branford 26-21 Outlook: Montville dominated on both sides of the line last week, while four different players rushed for touchdowns, including junior quarterbac­k Ryan Douchette (one yard), junior Frank Cook (seven), senior Dominic Emmons (13) and junior Jayden Long (15). … Lyman Hall was competitiv­e with Branford, but got flagged for more than 100 yards in penalties, including two personal fouls. Shakespear­e Rodriguez scored a defensive touchdown for the Trojans.

Fitch at Harding, 7 p.m.

Records: Fitch (0-1); Harding (0-1) Last week: Fitch lost to Hamden 6-0; Harding lost to Amity 26-8 Outlook: It's very likely that Fitch coach Mike Ellis had his players' attention this week, following the dreadful, penalty-filled loss to Hamden. The Falcons get a Harding team that christened a new turf field last week, but managed only 168 yards of offense against Amity. If there's such a thing as a must win game in week two, this one is close for Fitch.

Ledyard at Bunnell, 7 p.m.

Records: Ledyard (0-1); Bunnell (1-0) Last week: Ledyard lost to Waterford 14-13; Bunnell defeated New Fairfield 34-0 Outlook: It doesn't get easier for the Colonels, who missed a chance to tie Waterford late last week. Now they hit the road against a team that pitched a shutout last week. Christ N'Dabian ran for touchdowns from 56 and 58 yards last week.

New London at Notre Dame-West Haven, 7:30 p.m.

Records: New London (1-0); ND-WH (0-1) Last week: New London defeated Capital/AF 20-7; ND-WH lost to Fairfield Prep 41-20 Outlook: Optimism abounds right now at New London, where the Whalers played well last week in the win over Capital/AF. Now they see a team with a big name and tradition, although one that struggled last year and in week one. The Green Knights scored their points last week against Fairfield Prep's second-team defense. … This game has been moved to the field at Law of Milford.

Saturday's game Thames River at Wilcox Tech, 1 p.m.

Records: Thames River (1-0); Wilcox Tech (1-0) Last week: Thames River defeated Platt Tech 14-6; Wilcox Tech defeated MCW 34-8 Outlook: Logan Starr had four carries for 55 yards and a touchdown while Cole Occhiolino scored in the second half for the Crusaders. Eddie Cruse had six tackles for Thames River, including two sacks and a forced fumble.

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