Greenwich HS won the Connecticut state final over the weekend, taking home a very close win over Fairfield Prep.
The first time these two teams played, Greenwich kind of sliced up Fairfield with a very smart kicking game, winning 43-12. But this game was certainly different. Both teams committed hard to defense and the intensity of the collisions forced turnovers. Rain on the day made the going a little wet and that didn't help when it came to controlling the ball.
Both teams had early chances to score where if the ball had bounced a little differently they could have scored.
It was one of those games.
Midway through the first half Greenwich got right down to the tryline but lost the ball forward. However, after Fairfield was able to kick clear, Greenwich came back and, finally, was able to break through the middle. They were caught just before the tryline, but bounced over the line for the touchdown ... except that potential try was disallowed for a knock-on during the grounding. No try again. Did they get it down on the tryline before the ball was lost forward? AR said no.
Greenwich got a penalty off the ensuing scrum, tapped, and tried to work their short-yardage plan once more. Knock-on at the line again.
From that scrum, the ball squirted out the Fairfield side. Scrumhalf Benja Gonzalez Lobo got to the ball first and brilliantly soccer-kicked it to his left. Everyone on Fairfield was converging on the ball, so this was basically a soccer pass wide where wing Santi Lattuada chased untouched and scored in the corner.
It was a superb piece of skill and awareness.
With about eight minutes left in the half, Fairfield Prep got a series of penalties near the Greenwich line. Repeatedly the Cardinals defense forced drops to get out of trouble.
So that one try was the only score of the half and Greenwich took a tenuous 5-0 lead into the halftime break. However, the Cardinals came out of that half with confidence.