Darien’s Andrew Stueber selected by New England in seventh round of NFL Draft

Darien’s Andrew Stueber won’t be far from home when he begins his NFL career. The 6-foot-7, 325-pound offensive lineman out of Michigan was selected by New England in the seventh round, 245th overall, in the 2022 NFL Draft on Saturday. Stueber, who saw action at tackle and guard at Michigan, was an All-Big Ten first … Read more

Hockey Fights Cancer charity event to be held Saturday at Terry Conners

STAMFORD – A benefit Hockey Fights Cancer charity event will take place this Saturday afternoon to help support coach Doug Robinson and his family with their ongoing medical expenses. Robinson has been a staple of the City of Stamford community and the FCIAC sports community as a veteran police officer of 33 years, and as … Read more

Devine resigns as Staples boys basketball coach, to pursue career in athletic administration

Colin Devine officially resigned on Thursday after 15 seasons as the boys basketball coach at Staples in Westport. “I want to pursue a career in athletic administration,” Devine said. “I want to take advantage of some professional opportunities and be prepared for my next challenge.” Click here for the complete story

Cummiskey’s dominant third quarter on faceoffs helps No. 1 Darien pull away from No. 2 Staples

DARIEN — It was circled on the FCIAC boys lacrosse calendar for a while, No. 1 vs. No. 2, and two of the top faceoff players around were ready to meet. Tighe Cummiskey wasn’t thrilled with how he responded to that in the first half for top-ranked Darien, but in the third quarter, he helped … Read more

Sequenzia’s third-quarter goals help No. 2 Staples past No. 3 Wilton

WESTPORT — Saturday was about a dominant early offensive performance from No. 2 Staples, followed by sturdy defensive work to preserve an 8-6 FCIAC boys lacrosse win at Paul Lane Field over No. 3 Wilton. At the intersection was Leo Sequenzia’s first goal of two at the start of the third quarter. Click here for … Read more

No. 1 Darien’s wild week ends with win over Manhasset (NY)

DARIEN — Matt Minicus was quick to point out that the last two victories weren’t the best-looking games for Darien. Then again, two wins in five days against traditional New York powers are just fine after ending last week with a one-goal loss in New Canaan. After beating Yorktown in double overtime on Tuesday, the … Read more