Connecticut Post

Bunnell runs past New Milford

- By Doug Bonjour

NEW MILFORD — Christ N’Dabian burst through the line of scrimmage and turned on the jets, leaving only one defender to beat. There was no helping the New Milford defense at that point, not in a footrace with a track and field star.

With help from N’Dabian, Bunnell ran and ran some more against the Green Wave. Really, they did whatever they wanted.

The Bulldogs made it look easy, using a 34-point first half to roll past New Milford 41-3 on Friday.

“We have a few players — Tyreek (Smith), Christ, Eli (Alexandre) — when they get the ball, no matter where we are in the field, it’s a possible touchdown,” Bunnell coach Sean Mignone said. “It could be a kickoff return, it could be an inside handoff, it could be a screen pass. They have the speed where they can go the distance on any play.”

New Milford (0-3) found that out the hard way. Five different Bulldogs scored touchdowns in the first half, starting with Smith. The junior’s 5-yard scamper into the end zone on his team’s first possession was just the beginning of a long, frustratin­g night for the Green

Wave.

N’Dabian, who ran the 4x100 meter relay at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals in June, showcased his electrifyi­ng speed on Bunnell’s next possession. He sprinted down the sidelines untouched for a quick 13-0 lead.

The Green Wave had no answer for Bunnell’s torrid start. They fell behind 22-0 after the first quarter, and headed into halftime down 34-0 following a 3-yard touchdown run by Anthony Trovarelli.

“It’s hard. It’s hard to come back from that,” Green Wave coach Chuck Lynch said.

Unfortunat­ely for the Green Wave, things didn’t improve to start the second half. They only got worse. Smith returned the thirdquart­er kickoff 85 yards for a

touchdown, his second of the night.

“Once we get a good start, we’ve just got to keep going and keep pushing,” Smith said. “We have to do the same thing over and over.”

For the Bulldogs, the dominant performanc­e was a continuati­on of the first two weeks of 2018. Despite losing a bulk of talent from last year’s co-South-West Conference championsh­ip team due to graduation and transfers, they find themselves at 3-0. Their closest victory to this point was a 34-0 rout of Notre DameFairfi­eld.

“I feel like we’ve gotten better each game. I still don’t feel like we’re where we need to be,” Mignone said. “There’s a lot of stuff both offensivel­y, defensivel­y and special teams we can improve on. … The last three years at Bunnell, no one really gives us a chance in the beginning of the year

and then we have to go out there and we have to prove what we have.”

Conversely, New Milford has continued to struggle regardless of who’s coaching. Lynch, now in his second stint with the program, has seen his team score only nine points over its first three games.

“We saw marked improvemen­t between weeks one and two,” Lynch said. “I feel like maybe we didn’t see the same jump from two to three. We’ve got to re- assess and re-evaluate.”

New Milford’s lone points came on a 31-yard field goal by Andrew Santos late in the third quarter.

PLAYER OF THE GAME

Tyreek Smith, Bunnell, RB: Smith jump-started his big night with a 5-yard touchdown run on his team’s first possession. He also returned a kickoff 85 yards for a score.

QUOTABLE

“(New Milford) played hard. They did their thing. But they just really couldn’t match up with our athletes in the backfield and the outside.”— Bunnell coach Sean Mignone

WHAT’S NEXT?

Bunnell will look to build on its unbeaten start when it visits New Fairfield next Friday. That same night, New Milford will host Joel Barlow. Both games are scheduled to kick off at 7 p.m.

 ?? Krista Benson / For Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Bunnell’s Tyreek Smith (32) tries to run by New Milford’s Johnny Fitzmauric­e (obstructed), John Letizia (43) and Devin Jasso during Friday’s game in New Milford.
Krista Benson / For Hearst Connecticu­t Media Bunnell’s Tyreek Smith (32) tries to run by New Milford’s Johnny Fitzmauric­e (obstructed), John Letizia (43) and Devin Jasso during Friday’s game in New Milford.

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