Thursday, October 17, 2013

Huge Canton Win: Field Hockey beats Granby 1-0

It's going to be a warm winter in the wigwam this year, as the warriors added another pelt to their collection. The Warriors skinned the Granby Bears today, and it was a sweet victory.  It has been at least 4 years since Canton last beat Granby.


The Warriors had lost to the Bears earlier this year, 2-0, a game out on the new turf at Granby Memorial, a game that brought about more than just a loss on the scoreboard. Emily Chouinaird, a Senior, fractured her hand while playing but managed to play through the whole game. The next day her hand was immovable and swollen to twice its normal size.  With an initial diagnosis of being done for the season, she has persevered and managed to have in back to playing ability in half the time, getting some minutes in this recent Granby game. The coaches have been wary of her playing, but she feels one hundred percent and ready to go.

This game it was Junior Peyton Jackson who bore the knife against Granby, knocking the ball deep into the the back of the Granby game midway through the second half, a satisfying thud against the wood being drowned out by the cheers of Canton fans.   After the win she was ecstatic saying "we all played really well and worked together. After I scored I was shocked that it went in, and I was super excited, especially that we won the game!" Peyton and the whole team have every reason to be excited over this victory, it was truly a team effort.  In a team with mostly underclassmen the Seniors really stepped it up defensively to make sure that Sophomore Goalie Natalie Nardello did not have to face the ball.

Deirdre Kronschnabel a Senior on the team felt that "we deserved this win, the team has been waiting so long to beat Granby."  The other Seniors felt the same way. Captain Kylie Delos, who has played varsity all four years has waited 7 games to see Canton leave above Granby. Today was a perfect day for a win, both the Boys and Girls soccer team  made it to the entire second half and were there to share in the celebration.

The Granby Girls hung their heads and fought back tears as they walked up to their buses.  While ordinarily one might be sad for downtrodden girls, no compassion was coming from the Warrior camp.  The Canton girls are on a 6 game winning streak, locking in their place in the State Tournament with today's win.  The Granby Bears have had their reign in the NCCC, but now it is the time of the Warrior.  The momentum began with the plucking of the Avon Falcons, and continued through today with a the harvesting of the Granby Bears fur, but it most certainly wont end here.  It will not even end with the regular season games.  If the Warriors continue to play this well, they will not stop until they hold the Class S State Title in their hands.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Soccer Teams Make a Counterstrike

With 5-7 and 4-8 records, the Boys and Girls Soccer teams have not had the best season.  Yet they are making a comeback. With four games left in the season, every game matters, six and a half wins (tie counts as half) are needed to qualify for the State Tournament.

The Boys Team has been taking it by a game by game approach , Senior-Captain Ahmed Al-aqel emphasized that the team needed to "not worry about making states, just focus on playing the current game." That attitude, echoed by the other two Senior-Captains, Colin Martin and a Alex Daley seems to be working. In a game against Enfield last week the boys scored their first goal in 5 games, breaking an awful scoreless curse.  Some of the new found success can be attributed to Coach Bill Phelps's new line up. Early on in the season Daley (the second highest scorer, and highest assister last year) was put back on defense in hopes that he would be able to make a big impact, keeping the ball away from Sophomore-Keeper Josh Frigo's net.  That did not happen, and the Canton offense just couldn't score.  Now, Lucas Rich has moved into a starting defensive position, and Daley has moved up to the front line.  By having a three person offense instead of a four midfield and two forwards, Canton has found the back of the net six times in the past three games.  Not quite Jimmy Spatcher-era goal scoring, but it has sufficed.

The Lady Warriors have been improving their form as well.  Their past three games have been close, all within two goals.  A night  game in Enfield was a nail-biting loss, but allowed the girls to really discover how well they can play with each other. On Friday, they will play Suffield, a team that has conceded only a single goal all season.  Senior-Captain Erin Detorie is determined to make the Lady Wildcats leave Bowdoin field with another goal or two against them.  Coach Kevin Mckenna has even suggested a drastic 9-man offensive set up to make sure that this dream comes to fruition.  However, first and foremost they will be playing defensive to ensure the tie, but if Suffield manages to score on Canton, it will be open season for the girls to try and get a goal on the undefeated Lady Wildcats.

After both teams won against East Granby yesterday, they are fired up and excited for the remainder of  their regular season games.  Other than Suffield all the games will be a repeat match-up, sure to provide wild thrills.

Remaining Soccer Home games:
Fri., 10/18 Suffield Home - Bowdoin Field (girls)4:00 p.m. 
Tue., 10/22 Coventry Home - Bowdoin Field (boys)4:00 p.m. 
Fri., 10/25 Somers Home - Bowdoin Field (girls)4:00 p.m. 
Mon., 10/28 SMSA Home - Bowdoin Field  (boys)4:00 p.m. 

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Warriors Triumph over Patriots a Second Year in a Row

In the closest game of the season to date, the Warriors chopped down the Coventry Patriots and added a new swath to the reservation land.  28-27 was the final score, the the Canton boys had the fans anxious even after the last seconds had drained from the clock.  With Coventry scoring a touch down on a 5 yard run into the end zone, the clock ran out, and it was up to the Coventry kicker to tie it up with the extra point.  The Canton defense rallied; putting pressure on the Coventry offense.  The placeholder who couldn't take the pressure let the ball slip and the pigskin bounced out from his grip and under a Warrior's diving body.  The game was over and the Canton Fans went wild.
Head coach Paul Philippon has
turned the Warriors into a
winning machine
(image via Canton Patch)

In the first quarter Canton took off to a great start. Cam Daley, junior multi-purpose player made the touchdown and Eddie "Meltdown" Melton made the extra point. Eddie would go on to make three more extra points that game, possessing the consistency that the Coventry special team just couldn't match. In years past, the Canton squad was one that would always go for the two point conversion, failing more often than not. Melton has become proficient as a sophomore, ensuring Canton's kicking success for the remainder of the season and the two years to come, provided that current Sophomore Matt Bangs can step up to fill Senior Jake Wood's role as the long snapper.  Parent Scott Daley, who never misses a game, couldn't speak more highly of Jake, "those field goals and extra points would never be possible without Wood, he snaps it perfectly every time." 

The second touchdown was just as fantastic as the first. Senior Keith Wilson received a pass out on the sidelines, tightly marked. He jerked quickly to the side evading the outstretched greasy fingers of the Coventry defense-man.  Wilson turned a foot gap into a 2 yard gap as he raced down the field, covering 30 yards in a blink of an eye. In an act of desperation a Coventry player dove, missing Wilson by inches and crashing face first into the ground. Not only was the poor Patriots head hurt, but his pride took a beating as well.

The events that followed left the Canton Fans and Players in a fit of worry. Coventry utilized its fantastic running game to capitalize on 3 touchdowns and 21 points.  Senior-Quarterback Eric Scott recognized the lethality of the Patriot's Offense, "there was no doubt we couldn't stop it."

Despite the inability to stop the Patriots, the old saying came through, the best defense is a great offense.  Dan Delos reminded the Canton fans of just that.  With a strong run through the opposition Delos's touchdown and Melton's extra point drew up the score to 21-21.

What happened next was unbelievable. After regaining possession, Canton made a drive toward the end zone.  When in range, on the final down, Junior Sebastian Gumbs made a 20 yard or so touch down pass to Jake Wood. That's right, not Eric Scott or even back-up Cam Dale,y but the receiver Seby Gumbs made the pass.  In a delightful series of events, Canton scored its second touchdown in the fourth quarter, rallying from a touchdown down to a touch down up.  The score was 28-21.

The rest is history. In an impressive drive, Coventry managed to score a final touchdown in under two minutes, but just couldn't match the Wood-Scott-Melton trio's consistency.  

In a side story, Canton High School provided a fan bus packed with students that provided a fan section, now known as the Tribe/ Wigwam depending who you talk to.  They went wild the whole game, cheering the 'C-town' and  "Lets go Canton" chants interspersed with some bubbly trial-runs of others.  A new tradition of using the "FSU-Seninole War Chant" or "Atlanta Chop" upon Canton touchdown was established at this game.  The students felt it melded nicely with the warrior theme.

Post-game the fan bus was in an ultra-mild fender-bender in the parking lot causing an hour or so delay while the police report was filed. No one was hurt and the fans were real troopers.  The biggest trooper of them all was Athletic-Director Dee Stephan, who took her own time to make sure the students could support the team.  If you see her in the halls or around town, be sure to thank her for all the work she has been doing.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Spirit Week a Huge Success

Maroon and White canvassed the student body on Friday the 28th's pep rally, faces were painted and the booster club’s new apparel releases were proudly displayed on students and staff across campus. The energy level in the school was tangible. It wasn't just the students who were excited, Principal Dippipo and Vice Principal Verner sweated it out all day in anticipation of the festivities to come.  As it turned out, they worried over nothing.    A new format was used for this year’s rally, focusing in more on sports and clubs, unifying rather than pitting the classes against each other in a basketball tourney.   Each sport provided an entertaining act and each club was allowed a quick recruitment pitch.Cross country kicked off the rally with a demonstration of them playing all the sports.  Failing miserably, they concluded with a banner saying "this is why we run".  Each
Field Hockey performers
 sport continued to present creative introductions, Volleyball had an impressive strip into their spandex to "Don't Drop That Thun Thun", Field hockey was able to produce a ritual-esque dance centered around a three girls in gray
A serious shock factor
hooded sweatshirts,  it was a truly unique dance, where you might have had to be there to appreciate it. Football had Dan Delos perform an tantalizing dance in which he was soaked by manager Katie Hill via a stream of water form the Gatorade bottles.  After a quite impressive rip-removal of the shirt, Dan joined the football team in a dance off that escalated to a quality well worthy of Step-up film.  Girls soccer showed their dancing ability as well, performing a multitude of hit dances mashed up and choreographed by the Skinner sisters (Emma-Junior and Abbe-Freshman).  In contrast to the provocative mood of the Girls soccer's performance, the JV Boys Soccer team entered the gymnasium to the anthem of "300 Violin Orchestra", stone-faced, everyone knew that this was a team that wanted to win, just as the junior varsity squad wrapped up the speakers switched to the great 2006 hit, "Fergilicous" and the soccer varsity team paraded in wearing obscene jean shorts.  While some cringed at the sight, it is only fair to note that some girls did note the impressive legs on full display. Nonetheless a good laugh was had by all.  This years pep rally went down as the best in a long time from both student and faculty perspectives, a feat not easily accomplished.Later that night, the Homecoming dance was a huge success with over 270 tickets sold, the largest out of school student involvement on any dance in the past 4 years, possibly a school record.  The Homecoming King, Colby Buehler and his date, Queen Emma First took the Senior vote decisively.  Their Underclassmen court was filled as follows:
  • Juniors: Sebastian Gumbs and Sam Fine
  • Sophomores: Will Carlson and Kelsey Beadle 
  • Freshman: Patrick Lagonigro and Maggie Coleman
Despite the pre-dance nerves of the administration, after the activities were all wrapped up Mr. Verner was pleasantly surprised at how well the students were behaving. “The kids at Bolton were not bad kids, but it still took some work to get them to behave, at Canton it was unreal, the students were good the whole night and neatly filed out when the dance was over.”   From the words of the Vice it sounds like the Students are exceeding the expectations for behavior set forth by the new administration, the Warrior Way is catching hold.The home football game on the 29th was a blowout.  The Warriors completely decimated the Mountaineers and sent them headed back for the hills, no reservation soil would be conquered that day. JV played the entire second half and still managed to put in an additional touchdown adding to Varsity's 41-0 lead established at the half.  The remainder of the details of this game are irrelevant, Canton was far superior, that was about it.'Merica Monday was a novel theme day that brought back the great feelings of summer and the Fourth of July, participation was almost at 100%.  Finding a more patriotic town in the country would be near impossible.  Even Washington D.C. had nothing on Canton that Monday.Apocalypse Tuesday had similar success, with Canton students realizing that with a bandanna and a whole lot of eye black, any world disaster is avoidable.Fairy and Wizard Wednesday left many students in tutus that probably shouldn't have been, but this week was full of edgy dressing, so nothing was out of the question, comic relief aside the school spirit was awesome.  Glitter showered in the halls, and many students tried to use their wands to make tests go away, but alas, in accordance with the edict issued by the administration, academics continued in full force.

Wednesday night was the Talent Show, Hosted by Seniors Ahmed Al-aqel and Andrew Zukowski, it was a night of laughs and jaw dropping Talent (all captured on tape by the folks at CHS TV). In third was the female members of the CHS Chamber Singers who have formed up to become 'The Pitches', a fantastic acapella group.  They  performed a remarkable rendition of Lorde's "Royals". Second place was a yearly top-performer, the Field Hockey Team, who had a creative upbeat dance to "California Gurls". First place was once again bestowed to Bailey Jeffko who wrote an original song about the outgoing Senior class.  Other highlights from the night included; Ahmed calling Mr. Dippipo "Mr. Pepin", 'Evolution of Dance 2' by Sophomore Donnie Zeffiro as well the numerous lists compiled by the hosts.Throwback Thursday (aka Decade Day) was phenomenal, bright colors, big hair, short shorts were a few of the visually stimulating  outfits donned by the students. In accordance with the radiation:
80's fun
  • Seniors were the 80's
  • Juniors were the 60's
  • Sophomores were the 70's
  • Freshmen were the 50's 

The conclusion of the in-school activities took place on Friday the 4th, Class Competition day.  Each class donned its respective color and packed the gym for periods E, F and G.  The Seniors kicked off the event with a synchronized entrance to drop it like an earthquake that set the tine for the remainder of the rally.  Competition was fierce especially between the Juniors and Senior class, with an sudden death win for the Junior Blue being matched by a strong Senior Black pull in the tug-of-war.  Devin Glasson came in like Brophy (see previous article A Real Cinderella Story: Canton Football beats Avon 16-13) in the pie eating contest, suffering through sugar laden torment for the Senior victory.After school on Friday the tail end of Spirit Week athletics began.  The wigwam was packed for the Girls Volleyball team's close loss to Suffield.  The same fans, and then some made it over to Bowdoin for the Field Hockey under-the- lights game versus Westbrook.  An overtime draw left fans wanting more.  Immediately following the 0-0 game, the Boy's and Girl's soccer teams took to the field for their annual night practice and tailgate in preparation for Saturday's night game.  Food was in massive quantities and any student who found themselves in the CHS parking lot received the full hospitality of the soccer parents and left with a bloated stomach.Saturday was a day of three athletic contests.  Football took a tough loss to Hyde, in the afternoon.  Despite Canton's one point lead at half, and consistent defense throughout the game, the Hyde team was able to sneak in a 4th quarter touchdown that the Canton offense was unable to answer.  Soon after footballs finish, the six o'clock Girl's Soccer game was off.  In a hard fight against Ellington the Girls lost 4-0.  The Boys game started at eight and featured escorts from Canton Youth Soccer Teams as well as the National Anthem sung by Bailey Jeffko (who sang for all Spirit Week games).  This game had record attendance and proved to be a thriller.  A close 0-0 game for the first part of the first half, Canton fell behind 1-0 about 20 minutes in. It stayed 1-0, Canton fueling off the crowd, for most of the game until Ellington managed to score an additional goal sinking Canton to a 2-0 loss.  Even though the team was down the student fans never were, keeping lively and engaged the whole match.  In short, this year's Spirit Week was a huge success.  The Senior Class was an excellent group of role models and leaders and deservedly won after NHS fully tallied the results.  Mr. Verner hopped on the announcements Monday to acknowledge that he was "extremely proud and pleased" of the whole school during the whirlwind of a week.  The Seniors set quite the precedent with the new administration, and it looks as if Spirit Week is back bigger than ever and here to stay at CHS. -Justin Fortier
*authors note - If you find typos please let me know because I am awful at editing.  More importantly, if you would like to write for the Quipo email me at thequipo@gmail.com, I'd love to have you.