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Ridgefield Scores and Standings, Nov. 1
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In its inaugural Fall Ball season, the Ridgefield Little League Lady Tigers softball team posted a 12-2 record for September and October games.
"Most of the girls in the program have played together since elementary school, so they have developed a great camaraderie," said Steve Westington, RLL travel softball director.
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"These girls respect each other as teammates and give 100 percent in each 12U and 14U game we played this fall. Most surprising was the contribution from the 11-year-old players who joined the team."
Ridgefield Little League is dedicated to building character as well as developing the best possible softball players in a fun and enthusiastic environment.
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Now that the snow has arrived, to participate in RLL’s winter softball programs, please contact RLL President Eleanor Anderson @ eleanor.anderson@ridgefieldlittleleague.org or visit www.ridgefieldlittleleague.org
The start of the FCIAC girls volleyball playoffs have been delayed until Thursday. Here are the quarterfinal matchups (all at 4 p.m.):
No. 8 Fairfield Ludlowe at No. 1 Darien
No. 7 Danbury at No. 2 Ridgefield
No. 6 Stamford at No. 3 Staples
No. 5 Greenwich at No. 4 New Canaan
Coming off a first-place finish in the FCIAC championships, the Ridgefield girls cross country team won the CIAC Class LL title Saturday at Manchester's Wickham Park.
The Tigers totaled 83 points, well ahead of runner-up Glastonbury (115). Cheshire (124) was third, followed by Simsbury (152), New Milford (168), NFA (178), Greenwich (183), Newtown (191), Staples (217) and Manchester (282).
Individually, Sarah Guillaume (19:48) finished third for the Tigers. Caroline Carr (20:01) was ninth, Samantha McCarthy (20:28) 21st and Laura Hergenrother (20:34) 23rd.
MONDAY'S RESULTS
No game scheduled
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
No games scheduled
STANDINGS
- Football
FCIAC Points F/A Overall Record
Overall Points F/A Norwalk 6-1 196-106 6-1 196-106 Ridgefield 5-2 188-124 5-2 188-124 McMahon
3-4 200-145 3-4 200-145 Stamford 4-2 204-75 4-2 204-75 Harding
2-5
57-2002-5
57-200 Fairfield Ludlowe 0-7 44-261 0-7 44-261 East Division FCIAC RecordFCIAC Points F/A Overall Record
Overall Points F/A New Canaan 7-0 253-109 7-0 253-109 Darien
6-1 201-136 6-1 201-136 Fairfield Warde
4-3 167-134 4-3 167-134 Wilton 3-4 219-192 3-4 219-192 Trinity Catholic 3-4 138-162 3-4 138-162 St. Joseph 1-6 88-210 1-6 88-210 Bassick 0-7 48-258 0-7 48-258
- Boys soccer
5-7-3 18 St. Joseph 2-11-3 9 Trinity Catholic 1-13-1 4
- Girls soccer
Field hockey
West DivisionFCIAC Record Points
Staples 7-2-3-1 18 Stamford 8-4-1-0 17 Greenwich 3-5-3-2 11 Westhill 5-7-1-0 11 Ridgefield 0-6-5-2 7 Danbury 3-10-0-0 6 Trumbull 0-12-1-0 1 East Division Darien 13-0-0-0 26 Wilton 11-2-0-0 22 Norwalk 10-2-1-0 21 New Canaan 8-4-1-0 17 Fairfield Ludlowe 5-6-1-1 12 McMahon 4-7-2-0 10 Fairfield Warde 3-6-3-1 10
Girls volleyball
West Division Record Staples 15-2 Greenwich 13-4* Danbury 12-6 Westhill 11-7 Trumbull 8-10 Bridgeport Central 1-16 Central Division Ridgefield 15-2* Stamford 12-6 Fairfield Ludlowe11-7 Brien McMahon 5-12* Norwalk 3-15 Harding 1-17 East Division Darien 18-0 New Canaan
14-4 Fairfield Warde 9-8* Trinity Catholic 7-11 St. Joseph
6-11 Wilton 5-13 Bassick 0-17