A 2-1 loss to Wilton ends Darien's postseason hopes.
The team was blanked by North Stamford, 3-0, in District One semifinals.
Organizers hoped to raise some $40,000 for the Obie Harrington-Howes Foundation.
The team finishes at 5-1 in round robin play after losing to Springdale, 13-12, on Tuesday
The team let an early 4-2 lead slip from its fingers.
The team defeats Stamford American, 14-8, to remain unbeaten in the District One tournament.
Greenwich pulls away late for an 8-1 victory, dropping Darien back under .500.
The team has nine games left in season, including two more againt first-place Greenwich
Mike Miller allows three runs over six innings in a 5-3 victory.
Darien tallies 13 runs over the first two innings to pull off a 15-6 win in scorching heat.
Norwalk fells Darien, 4-2, to damage the team's state tournament hopes
Darien's Mike Miller tosses four-hitter but is out-pitched by Fairfield's Avery Salveson.
The six-game round is the first step along a possible road to Williamsport.
The July 14 fundraiser benefits the Obie Harrington-Howes Foundation.
The squad netted a second victory, 6-5, in the continuation of a game suspended earlier this week.
After a week of spring practices, the Darien football squad went head to head—with itself.
The annual Blue-White scrimmage showcases talent for the Blue Wave's coming football season.
Five others from around the FCIAC join Ceglarski on the list.
The veteran coach has guided the Darien's girls volleyball team to 15 state championships.
The former Darien player is the Huskies' first in-state recruit in four years.
Bone also finishes 14th in the 100 meter high hurdles.
Case Matheis breaks a school record with nine goals in a 17-5 rout of New Fairfield.
It took two overtime periods, but Darien was finally able to edge out New Canaan in a dramatic, sudden-death finish.
Darien edges out New Canaan, 5-4, in a nail-biter to earn a berth against New Fairfield in the Class M final.
The Blue Wave finishes 14-8 after a 3-0 loss to the Panthers.
Eight boys and girls teams from the FCIAC have reached the semifinals in their respective tournaments, including both of Darien's.
The Blue Wave pulls away late to defeat the Nighthawks, 19-12, and advance to the Division I semifinals.
A thrilling victory sends the Blue Wave into the Class M semifinals against New Canaan.
The Blue Wave rallies from two games down to stun Wolcott Tech in the quarterfinals.
Sophomore Robin Bone wins the pole vault, while the boys place eighth overall in team competition.
The Blue Wave gave FCIAC champion Fairfield Ludlowe a scare before falling, 7-4.
The Blue Wave reaches the second round with a 2-1 victory over the Rams.
The contest was cut off after numerous rain delays Tuesday, with the Blue Wave trailing 1-0.
The Blue Wave claimed one game but dropped three more to the Wreckers, handing them their 99th straight win.
The Blue Wave girls lacrosse team, meanwhile, scores an 8th seed in the Division I tournament.
Third-seeded Darien surprised everyone—including themselves—by defeating second-seeded Ridgefield.
The Blue Wave falls to the Rams, 4-0.
The Blue Wave bows to the Cardinals, 8-7, after going undefeated in the FCIAC during the regular season.
Blue Wave loses, 2-1, to undefeated Vikings
She tosses a four-hitter in a 5-1 win over Fairfield Warde.