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Glastonbury Keeps Top 10 Spot in Field Hockey Poll
The Tomahawks won 10 of their first 12 outings this season.

Not since the three-peat state championship seasons of 1992, 1993 and 1994 has the Enfield High School field hockey program been at the top of the mountain...until now.
As the lone remaining undefeated, untied team in Connecticut, the Eagles garnered four of eight first-place votes to claim the peak position in the latest weekly state coaches poll. Greenwich and Darien each received a pair of first-place votes.
Enfield (11-0), which moved up from the No. 2 ranking last week, has overwhelmed opponents by an incredible 52-1 scoring margin this season.
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Glastonbury (10-1-0-1) maintained its position at No. 6 in the most recent balloting.
Here are the top 10, plus all other schools getting votes, with records through Oct. 18:
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- Enfield (11-0)
- Greenwich (11-2)
- Norwalk (13-1)
- Daniel Hand (11-0-2)
- Darien (12-1-1)
- Glastonbury (10-1-0-1)
- Branford (12-1-0-1)
- North Branford (12-0-1)
- Cheshire (11-0-1-2)
- Granby Memorial (11-1)
Also receiving votes: South Windsor (9-1-1), Guilford (9-2-1), Immaculate (11-1-1-1), Pomperaug (11-1-2), Staples (9-2-0-1).
Coaches voting: Matt Ariniello, Immaculate; Janet Dickey, Westbrook; Dawn Hough, New Milford; Sandy Wickman Mason, Granby Memorial; Kitty Palmer, Guilford; Maureen Perkins, Glastonbury; Kyle Seaburg, Norwalk; Jenna Tucchio, Stonington.
Photo credit: Tim Jensen
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