Sunday, December 27, 2015
AWHS Cagers Defeated NDHS in Fairfield Festival at Alumni Hall 42 Years Ago Today
Trailing 52-44 entering the final eight minutes, the Lancers went to work. Dave Lehn, a six-foot-two senior forward, scored 17 of his 30 points in the final chapter on an assortment of long-range bombs as Notre Dame managed to grab a short-lived 59-58 lead at the 4:21 mark. Lehn's three-point play at that point put the Lancers ahead.
The lead see-sawed back and forth until Bob Neilson tallied a pair of free throws with 1:37 remaining to give the Crimson Eagles a 66-65 advantage they never relinquished. Ness blocked three shots during the final minute of play and made a pair of steals to ice the verdict. The six-foot-seven center finished with 16 points, 12 rebounds, 10 blocked shots, and 10 steals.
Ness was aided by Ron DelBianco, who chipped in with 18 points, and Bob Cleveland with 11 markers. Lehn received support from sophomore Tommy Burbank, who scored 12, and Kelly Lombard with 10. Warde managed quarter leads of 19-16, 42-27, and 52-44 before the frantic final minutes of play.
John Lademan's steal of an errant pass with seven seconds remaining lifted Fairfield Prep to a narrow 64-60 victory over a scrappy Ludlowe outfit in the nightcap.
Paul
Monday, December 21, 2015
DelBianco Eclipsed 1,000 Point Mark in Win Over Stamford 42 Years Ago Today
DelBianco, who needed 14 points heading into the game to crack the prestigious plateau, suffered through some jittery moments in pursuit of the mark, but finished with 20 points, giving him 1,006 for his career. His two clutch free throws with 3:15 left in the game gave the winners a ten-point lead, 62-52, and also vaulted him into the Warde record book.
Monday, December 14, 2015
Warde Cagers Blasted Darien, 78-40, 42 Years Ago Today
Monday, December 07, 2015
Recalling the Homeroom Door Decorating Contests Held Every December at Warde
This corner took a look at local newspaper archives and according to an article in The Junior Post section of The Bridgeport Post from Sunday, December 28, 1969, "Many of the (Andrew Warde High School) homerooms have decorated their doors in keeping with the holiday spirit.
"The ideas which they used were varied, and all turned out extremely well. Some especially noteworthy ones were B17, which pasted baby pictures of many of the students in the homeroom on a Christmas tree; M6, which portrayed a spaceship flying toward the star of Bethlehem and PEACE lettered below; S6, which made a Christmas tree made of curled construction paper and wished all passers-by "Season's Greetings"; and W6, which made a construction paper mosaic of the dove of peace."
Please click the newspaper story below from The Bridgeport Post and enlarge it to read.
Found on Newspapers.com
Paul
Friday, December 04, 2015
Crimson Eagles Defeated Golden Eagles in Basketball Season Lidlifter 53 Years Ago Today
Jankovsky, who finished as the game's high scorer with seven field goals and five free throws, connected for 15 points on five field goals and five charity tosses during the closing surge by Coach Don Feeley's Crimson Eagles.
Strong rebounding and timely scoring by center Marty Melson and forward Wayne Gower also contributed heavily to the brilliant Warde comeback that completely turned the tide of battle. Trailing by a 46-38 margin at the close of the third quarter, the visiting Fairfield cagers outscored their hosts, 33-12, in the closing period, and broke the game wide open during the final two minutes of play.
Coach Dick Shea's Trumbull outfit played deliberate basketball and controlled the boards early through the efforts of six-foot-three Fred Liggins and Tom Damico. The hosts jumped into the early lead which they maintained until the Crimson Eagles eventually took command. Trumbull had a 15-13 edge after the first quarter and led 29-28 at the halftime intermission.
The Trumbull squad played without valuable Gil Sidoti, who averaged 13.6 points in 19 games the year before. Sidoti was sidelined until after the Christmas holiday with a thigh injury.
Gower and Melson contributed 18 points each to the Warde triumph, while co-captain Bob Ryan scored nine points and reserve Jim Siavrakas tallied seven points for the Crimson Eagles. Gower, who was Warde's first-half scoring leader, sank four long-range set shots in five attempts during the first two periods.
Damico and Liggins led Trumbull's attack with 17 and 16 points, respectively. Harvey Adams also scored in double figures for the losers with 12 points, and Terry Nelson hit for nine.
The Crimson Eagles, who scored 27 field goals to Trumbull's 24, sank 17 of 23 free throws, while the Golden Eagles only cashed in on 10 of 23 foul shots.
Paced by the 16-point effort of Bruce Bernhard, the Warde jayvees edged Trumbull's junior varsity squad, 43-42, in the preliminary tilt. Dave Logie was the high scorer for the losers with 14 points.
Paul