Sports
Greenwich Scores and Standings: Oct 4
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Chelsea Piers Connecticut (CPCT) announces the hiring of Natalie Grainger as its director of squash.
Grainger has been a dominant fixture in the squash world since turning pro in 1996 at age 18. Throughout her 15-year professional career, Grainger has won dozens of tournaments, rising in 2003 to be the No. 1 squash player in the world.
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Currently ranked No. 1 in the United States, Grainger also is a leader and ambassador for the sport, having served for eight years as the president of the Women’s International Squash Players Association (WISPA). She also currently serves as a U.S. national coach.
In her role as director of squash at Chelsea Piers, Grainger will be responsible for hiring top-level squash professionals and developing Fairfield County’s dynamic squash programming, which will include beginner to advanced level instruction, private lessons, leagues, elite team training, camps, clinics and more. In addition, CPCT intends to host high-level tournaments and competitions throughout the year.
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"Chelsea Piers represents quality and authenticity in sports and programming,” Grainger said. "The facilities for squash and tennis at Chelsea Piers Connecticut are unmatched in the area and I look forward to introducing kids to the sport as well as helping adults further their game.”
MONDAY'S RESULTS
Girls soccer
Greenwich 4, Stamford 0
Field hockey
New Canaan 3, Greenwich 2 (OT)-- Rams rallied from a two-goal deficit to stun the Cardinals. Michelle Paturzo tied the game with just over two minutes remaining before Beatrix Eppler scored the game winner in overtime. Claire Feeney scored both goals for the Cardinals.
Girls volleyball
Greenwich 3, Trinity Catholic 0
Girls swimming
Greenwich 111, Ridgefield 66
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
Boys soccer
Greenwich at Trinity Catholic, 4 p.m.
Boys cross country
Danbury, Stamford, Trumbull at Greenwich, 4 p.m.
Girls cross country
Danbury, Stamford, Trumbull at Greenwich, 4 p.m.
WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE
Girls soccer
Greenwich at Staples, 4 p.m.
Field hockey
Greenwich at McMahon, 4 p.m.
Girls volleyball
Trumbull at Greenwich, 4 p.m.
Girls swimming
Darien at Greenwich, 3:30 p.m.
STANDINGS
- Football
FCIAC Points F/A Overall Record
Overall Points F/A Ridgefield 2-1 78-44 2-1 78-44 Norwalk 3-0 87-39 3-0 87-39 McMahon
1-2 71-46 1-2 71-46 Stamford 1-2 83-59 1-2 83-59 Fairfield Ludlowe 0-3 21-114 0-3 21-114 Harding 0-3 7-110 0-3 7-110 East Division FCIAC Record
FCIAC Points F/A Overall Record
Overall Points F/A New Canaan 3-0 118-34 3-0 118-34 Darien
3-0 98-39 3-0 98-39 Wilton
3-0 116-40 3-0 116-40 Trinity Catholic 2-1 74-70 2-1 74-70 Fairfield Warde 1-2 55-72 1-2 55-72 St. Joseph 0-3 28-93 0-3 28-93 Bassick 0-3 20-140 0-3 20-140
- Boys soccer
2-4-1 7 Trinity Catholic 1-3-0 3 St. Joseph 0-6-1 1
- Girls soccer
Field hockey
FCIAC Record Points
Staples 4-1-0-0 8 Stamford 3-1-0-0 6 Greenwich 2-3-0-0 4 Danbury 1-3-0-0 2 Ridgefield 0-2-2-0 2 Westhill 1-2-0-0 2 Trumbull 0-4-1-0 1 East Division Darien 5-0-0-0 10 Wilton 4-0-0-0 8 Norwalk 4-1-0-0 8 New Canaan 3-1-0-0 6 Fairfied Warde 1-2-1-1 4 McMahon 0-2-1-0 1 Fairfield-Ludlowe 0-4-0-0
0
Girls volleyball
West Division Record Staples 7-0 Greenwich 6-2 Danbury 4-3 Trumbull 4-4 Westhill 3-3 Bridgeport Central 1-6 Central Division Ridgefield 6-2 Stamford 5-2 Fairfield Ludlowe4-3 Brien McMahon 2-6 Norwalk 2-6 Harding 0-7 East Division Darien 8-0 New Canaan
7-1 Fairfield Warde 4-3 St. Joseph 2-4 Trinity Catholic
2-5 Wilton 2-5 Bassick 0-7