Connecticut Post

Volleyball league playoffs should be dandy

- By Rich DePreta rdepreta @ stamfordad­vocate.com

It has been a fabulous regular season for the growing sport of boys volleyball in Connecticu­t.

A number of compelling rivalries have developed in the four major conference­s across the state.

The upcoming league playoffs should serve as another showcase for these special meetings, with championsh­ip trophies and title banners in the balance.

FCIAC

Darien High School has done nothing wrong — literally — since a seasonopen­ing non- league 3- 2 road loss at Newtown High School on March 30.

The Blue Wave have won 19 straight matches and 57 consecutiv­e sets to finish at 19- 1 overall.

Included in the run was a 3- 0 home victory on May 1 over defending FCIAC and Class LL champion Staples High.

No. 1 Darien and No. 2 Staples are the top seeds for the FCIAC tournament that will conclude with a 7 p. m. final at Ludlowe HS gym on May 24.

The Blue Wave and the Wreckers figure to be the last groups standing in the six- team bracket.

Don’t sleep on Staples — which had heavy graduation losses and added a new head coach John Sedlock — this season.

Staples ( 16- 2 overall) won five straight — all by a 3- 0 score — after the Darien debacle, before a regular- season- ending 3- 2 loss to Danbury.

Danbury — on Staples’ side of the bracket — closed the regular season with nine wins in its last 11. Ridgefield — which has been FCIAC tournament runner- up each of the last six seasons — has been rebuilding after massive graduation losses in 2019 but was vying for a regular- season ending victory over Greenwich Friday to qualify for the state tournament.

SCC

On paper, Cheshire High School is the team to chase.

The Rams began 2019 with a 2- 3 start. But the losses were to Class M rivals Newington (twice) and Joel Barlow.

From there, Cheshire has been 12- 1 with two regular- season clashes left ( Daniel Hand on Friday; Farmington on Monday) before the SCC playoffs.

Cheshire captured six SCC tournament titles between 2009 and 2016. The Rams were SCC tourney runners- up in 2017 and ’ 18.

Can you say hungry?

SWC

Newtown ( 17- 0; heading into Friday’s home match with Kolbe Cathedral) has swept Joel Barlow ( 15- 3) twice this season.

Joel Barlow’s only other loss was to Darien ( 19 straight wins) on Thursday.

Newtown is defending SWC Tournament champ. Barlow won the title in 2017 and ’ 16.

The third matchup of this year between the unbeaten Nighthawks and the Falcons has a big question mark at its core.

Barlow’s top hitter, senior co- captain Finn McCaffrey, sat out the Darien loss injured. His status for the postseason is still to be determined.

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