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Darien Lacrosse Leaves New Canaan Feeling Blue
Blue Wave pulls away in second half for 11-5 win over the Rams
The Darien High School boys lacrosse team left little doubt Saturday that it is the favorite to win a sixth consecutive CIAC Class M state championship. After a slow start, the Blue Wave overwhelmed New Canaan and rolled to an 11-5 victory in a battle of FCIAC unbeatens.
Darien scored eight straight goals during one stretch to improve to 7-0 in the FCIAC and 9-2 overall. The two losses came to teams outside Connecticut.
New Canaan came out strong and grabbed a 2-0 lead on goals by Ian Knechtle and Cody Newton. Knechtle, a long strider, came up field with a defender right on him, but he shifted into over drive and got a bit of space, which was enough to beat Darien goalie Andrew West.
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Newton's goal, which came with the quarter winding down, was the result of some nice moves on a tight defense. But with less than three minutes remaining in the first quarter, Darien got on the board, as Graham Maybell fed Brian Gleason, who beat New Canaan goaltender J.J. Granito.
The Rams struck again with 13 seconds left in the first when Sam Stanton snatched a ground ball in a crowd and fired it into the net for a 3-1 New Canaan.
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Darien took over in the second quarter, however. Brian Annecchino. one of many speedsters for the Wave, scored the first of his three goals, followed by one from Alden Frelinghuysen a short time later to tie the contest.
"Once we started getting momentum we were able to get some goals," Annechino said. "We went hard on defense too."
The Wave took the lead for good when Maybell swept around the cage and scored to put his team up, 4-3. Maybell's goal came with 12 seconds left before the break.
Darien started the second half with five consecutive goals, building its lead to 9-3. Blue Wave coach Jeff Bremeier attributed the turnaround to his midis "who got us going."
"We got a lot of good looks when we got everybody involved," he added.
Maybell, Henry West and Ben Preston scored in the third quarter for Darien, which then got goals from Eric Parnon and Annecchino early in the fourth period.
New Canaan's Oliver Norton, on a nice feed from Henry Eschricht, finally ended Darien's run. But Case Matheis and Annecchino answered for Darien to make it 11-4
Norton registered the final goal of the contest.
"We got into trouble when we didn't make very good clearing passes," New Canaan coach Alex Whitten said. "Darien out-played and out-hustled us. A lot of our guys didn't show up today."
Darien's next game is at home on Tuesday against Fairfield Warde.
