Sunday, May 16, 2010

SCC baseball - Week 6: Amity keeps on rolling


Believe it or not, the SCC Tournament will start - depending on where and when you're reading this - in less than a week (Tues., May 25) with the quarterfinals.
Who will be there? Well, there's still some work to be done, but the picture is becoming clearer, and the one thing we do know is we have a favorite, and a motivated favorite.
Amity, despite being pushed hard by Notre Dame over the weekend, remains unbeaten at 17-0, and - believe it or not - hasn't won the SCC title since 2006, an eternity for them (Guilford, Notre Dame, and Jonathan Law have won the last three titles. Interesting tidbit: Notre Dame won the 1997 title and has won the title four times. If you take out Amity as well, no one else has one the SCC crown more than once: Xavier, Branford, Shelton, North Haven, West Haven, Guilford, and Law have all won the title once each.)
Amity, Xavier, and Law appear to be on their way to division titles, and East Haven would be in if they beat North Haven Tuesday (more on that one in a second). Notre Dame should be in, as should Shelton. Cheshire is limping to the finish line, while Foran and Sheehan are in the mix. All are quality teams, and you'd have to say all are capable of winning it. But we'll have plenty of time to preview the SCC Tournament next week, for now, let me give some of my random thoughts as the regular season grinds to an abrupt halt.
* OK, back to the East Haven-North Haven clash that was slated for last Wednesday that will decide the Oronoque Division title (the Easties have a one-game lead, but North Haven won the first matchup, so would win the tiebreaker).
The game was rained out on its original date, and SCC rules state that it must be played on the next available day (no Sundays). But North Haven's game on Friday was moved up to Thursday because of their prom and East Haven had a game on Friday, so those two days are out.
(Interestingly, Bob Demayo was ejected in North Haven's 8-7 win over Branford last Monday, so he would have missed the East Haven game had it been played on its original date, but that's just the way the rain falls.)
Still with me? So you'd think the next day would be .... Saturday, right, on a nice 70-degree day. But the Indians were reluctant to play because of the prom situation, a valid concern, but - and we keep coming back to this, don't we? - is it a rule, or isn't it a rule?
If the rule is that the game has to be played on the "next available day" then the game should have been on Saturday. You can negotiate the time to be later in the day if you want, but a rule is a rule, isn't it? Ah, let's not get into that again, let's move on.
* Somehow, I missed to memo (literally) that the Amity-Shelton game was moved back to Amity High last Thursday and not in Orange. It appears that the Spartans will only play one game in Orange this season, Wednesday against West Haven.
Sal Coppola thought after beating up on Notre Dame last month, he would face a much stiffer test the second team, and he did, as Gary Flowers - aside from an Anthony Aprile home run - held Amity in check. But the Spartans prevailed, with Neil Dammando scoring the winning run on a wild pitch.
* It's not really their fault, but Notre Dame has played only three teams in the top half of the league this season (Amity, Shelton, Xavier - Branford and North Haven are close), and has a 1-4 record against them. They should get the chance to prove themselves in the SCC Tournament.
* Meanwhile, somewhat quietly, defending SCC champ Jonathan Law has won 12 of its last 13 games, their only loss being an extra-inning defeat to Shelton.
The key: what else? Pitching, of course. The Lawmen allowed five runs to Shelton, but otherwise have allowed more than three runs in their streak only once - in a lopsided 15-6 victory over Career. They've conceded only four runs in their last four games, but faces Cheshire, East Haven, and Amity to finish up the season.
* Not trying to pick on anyone (especially as a former Westie baseball player), but it's somewhat ironic to see West Haven sitting at 2-14 this season - currently 40th of 41 teams in Class LL - after capturing the state title last season.
It not only tells you how tough the SCC really is on a day-to-day basis (and how remarkable Amity is to be undefeated), but also how tough the high school baseball season can be. The Westies have an extra-inning loss and four other defeats of two runs or less this season.
* Cheshire could attest to the difficulty of the league, as tough losses to Sheehan and Fairfield Prep have put their SCC Tournament hopes in a little bit of jeopardy. The Rams sit at 11-6, but finished the season with three road games, at Jonathan Law, Xavier, and Hamden to finish the season. Eight losses may be too many with teams like Sheehan - whom they just lost to - lurking.
* Prep, which looking on the verge of collapse, has caught itself, and can make their case for an SCC Tournament berth with three wins against teams near the bottom of the league this week (West Haven, Lyman Hall, Wilbur Cross).
In the somewhat confusing SCC Tournament criteria, their loss to Bunnell doesn't count, which means they would finish at 11-7, and probably get them in some kind of tiebreaker scenario. Unfortunately, they don't hold too many cards on that front.
* Looking at the state tournament: Hillhouse, Wilbur Cross, West Haven, and Guilford are all out. Hand and Lyman Hall must win their final three games to get in, while everyone else will be in, creating the usual gaggle of SCC teams in Class LL and L.
* Finally, for those that have mentioned it, yes, I have noticed that Derby is 11-6 in its first year in the NVL. And that the last time the Red Raiders were in the tournament was 2001, and the last time they had 11 wins was 1998. But let's move on, people, shall we.
* Check Twitter (www.twitter.com/currenscc) and our blog (currenscc.blogspot.com) for SCC Tournament updates as the week unfolds. We'll also give you a preview of possible state tournament matchups.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Nick Vig, Fairfield Prep - Vig has helped to hold the Jesuits together this season. Last Friday, he came on in relief to pick up a big win for the Jesuits, holding the high-powered Rams to just one run over four innings. Vig has been on the mound for many of Prep's wins as they push for an SCC Tournament berth.

GAME OF THE WEEK
Jonathan Law at Amity, Friday, 3:45 p.m. - I think this marks the 106th straight week that the Spartans have been featured here. These teams could meet again in the SCC Tournament, but does Amity start feeling the undefeated pressure here?

INSIDE THE NUMBERS
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Number of undefeated teams left in the state. To put that in a some kind of perspective, approximately 150 schools play varsity baseball in Connecticut. Last team to complete the regular season undefeated: Seymour (2008). Last team to win state title unbeaten: Don't know (but it was before 1998, Cheshire maybe?)

POWER RANKINGS

1) Amity (17-0; Last Week 1) – Have pretty much wrapped up this top spot this season, haven't they?
2) Jonathan Law (13-4; LW 6) – Must admit, their current run surprised even this "expert". Yes, in quotes.
3) Shelton (10-4; LW 2) – Another week, another tough loss, but no one wants to see them in LL, I'm sure.
4) Xavier (12-5; LW 3) – Still having some trouble with pitching after Coughlin, but a big threat nonetheless.
5) Notre Dame (13-4; LW 4) – Should be more motivated than most in the upcoming SCC Tournament.
6) East Haven (10-6; LW 8) – Can pitching (and weather) hold up to final four-game week? We'll see.
7) Foran (12-5; LW 7) – Didn't exactly beat the conference's best last week, but wins are wins.
8) Sheehan (10-7; LW 9) – Should, and probably must, win final three games to make SCC Tourney.
9) Cheshire (11-6; LW 5) – Rams hoping not to fall into that trapdoor that just opened up below them.
10) Fairfield Prep (9-8; LW 13) – Last time Prep was in SCCs: 2002. Also only time they've been there.
11) North Haven (9-7; LW 10) – Can steal an SCC Tournament berth if Indians can knock off Easties.
12) Branford (8-9; LW 11) – Hornets will be in the mix to repeat, stranger things have happened in states.
13) Hamden (8-9; LW 12) – Dragons can also breathe now, schedule is pretty daunting this week.
14) Hand (5-12; LW 14) – Doesn't look good, but Tigers' teams have pulled fantastic finishes before.
15) West Haven (2-14; LW 16) – Westies would like to finish up with a couple of wins for 2011 momentum.
16) Guilford (4-13; LW 17) – Tough season for Civitello after such a successful basketball campaign.
17) Career (3-13; LW 18) – Did get a win over Cross, but not enough for Panthers this season.
18) Lyman Hall (5-12; LW 15) – Need to win final three to get in, but not much life last week for Trojans.
19) Wilbur Cross (4-13; LW 19) – Pitching has been very good of late, but just can't find the offense.
20) Hillhouse (1-15; LW 20) – Faced Hyde on Wednesday in an interesting non-conference contest.

1 comment:

  1. So Derby went 1 and 19 in Hoops in the NVL. Their only victory to OOC O'brien Tech. They got 7 wins the year before in the SCC, none of which came from SCC league games. So.......they stink either way right?

    In football they went 4 and 6 in the NVL vs 3 and 8 the year before in the SCC. No one in their right mind would argue that top to bottom the SCC isn't a much stronger football league. Again, 3 wins. 4 wins. pretty bad either way.

    So in 2010 in baseball Derby has some decent senior pitching and manages to scrape together a few wins in the admittedly baseball weak NVL.

    What is your point of constantly touching on this topic Ray?

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