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Ridgefield Lands In Top 10 Of Boys Soccer Poll
The top boys and girls cross country teams in the state were ranked by coaches, and the results published on www.ctxcpoll.com.

E.O. Smith and Granby Memorial high schools maintained their positions atop the Connecticut boys soccer coaches polls. E.O. Smith (8-0) received nine of 11 first-place votes in Classes LL-L, while Granby (8-0-1) was deemed first on six of 10 ballots in Classes M-S. Here are the top 10 for each division, plus all other schools receiving votes. Records are through Oct. 9.
CLASSES LL-L
- E.O. Smith (8-0)
- Guilford (9-0)
- Joel Barlow (9-0-1)
- South Windsor (8-1)
- Glastonbury (7-1-1)
5. Ridgefield (8-2)
7. Hall (6-0-3)
8. Newtown (8-1-1)
9. Farmington (5-1-2)
10. Stamford (8-2)
Also receiving votes: Daniel Hand (8-1-1), Greenwich (7-3-1), Naugatuck (8-1-1), Staples (6-3-2), New Milford (4-2-3), Fairfield Prep (5-2-2), Norwalk (6-2-2).
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Coaches voting: Dan Woog, Staples; Chris Laughton, Norwalk; Mark Landers, Glastonbury; John Blomstrann, E.O. Smith; Dave Yanosy, Southington; Jim Lewicki, Wilton; Joe Mancini, Pomperaug; Stan Latkowski, Daniel Hand; Artur Branco, Cheshire; Paul Winstanley, Joel Barlow; Zeke Seguro, Hall; Arnie Jandreau, Lyman Hall; Dave Zlatin, Avon; Tony Fernandes, Bethel; Dave Lavery,Brookfield; Joe Mendonca, Waterford; Vic Santos, Independent.
CLASSES M-S
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- Granby Memorial (8-0-1)
- Stonington (10-0)
- Lewis Mills (8-0-1)
- Old Saybrook (8-0)
- Northwestern Regional (7-0-2)
5. Windham (8-1-1)
7. Suffield (8-2)
8. Ellington (8-1)
9. Tolland (6-3)
10. Lyman Memorial (9-1-1)
Also receiving votes: Parish Hill (9-1-1), Bolton (6-1-2), Seymour (7-2), Nonnewaug (6-2-1), Coventry (7-3).
Coaches voting: Colin Delaney, Montville; Rob Andrulis, Litchfield; Dave Emery, Granby Memorial; Tim Brown, Plainville; Roy Gurnon, Ellington; Andy Campbell, Northwestern Regional; Sam Barnes, Old Saybrook; Ben Kulas, Lewis Mills; Ryan Fabry, Lyman Memorial; Vic Santos, Independent; Gianni Perugini, Sacred Heart.
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