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    Friday, April 26, 2024

    Waterford hosts Granby/Canton in Class M football playoffs

    Waterford head coach John Strecker and his second-seeded Lancers host No. 7 Granby/Canton in a CIAC Class M football playoff quarterfinal game on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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    Waterford — It would be a sensible narrative, what with this being Waterford High School's first postseason football game in eight years — and first home playoff game in 16 — that the Lancers are a bit antsy Wednesday night with all eyes in the region on them.

    Ah, but then few other groups of kids in all of Connecticut have experienced the pressures of more meaningful games than the Lancers, who have played in league and state championship games in basketball, baseball and lacrosse almost routinely in recent years.

    "I've been in some big games. A lot of us have. I think we'll stay calm and collected," senior quarterback Ryan Bakken said, alluding to a career dotted with championship game appearances in basketball and baseball. "I know everyone's going to be amped up. But one thing I think we've all learned through our experiences is that you can't try to do too much."

    Bakken and the No. 2 seeded Lancers play No. 7 Granby/Canton at 6:30 p.m. (live on the theday.com) in the CIAC Class M quarterfinals. Waterford, which has never won a state playoff game, hasn't been home for the playoffs since 2003.

    "We have some guys who will be a bit jittery, but we also have guys like Trey (Brennan), Matt (Sanford) and Ryan who have been in these kinds of games before," Waterford coach John Strecker said. "They've been good all year about understanding what it means to play one play at a time."

    Granby/Canton (8-2) is a first-year cooperative, led by senior quarterback Jackson Rome, who Strecker calls "the best runner we've seen all year."

    Rome, who has rushed for a team-leading 1,152 yards and 18 touchdowns, has thrown the ball only 90 times (compared to 235 for Waterford). Rome is 55-90 for 786 yards, five touchdowns and six interceptions. Sam Attianese has run for 753 yards and 10 scores while defensively, the Bears have forced 27 turnovers in 10 games.

    Bakken leads Waterford with 1,811 passing yards and 32 touchdowns to six different receivers: Sam Menders, Michael Vincent, Quincy Foren, Christian Hightower, Jackson Harshberger and Payton Sutman. Both Foren and Sutman are injured.

    But Waterford's run game was never better than on Thanksgiving during its 35-34 win at East Lyme. Hightower, Harshberger and Luke Sokolski provided a needed complement to Bakken and the passing game.

    "It's been good all season, but I thought it's really gotten better late," Strecker said. "We had a lot of injuries in the Woodstock game (when the Lancers clinched the division title) and we needed to be able to run the ball."

    Waterford's defense improved against the run as the East Lyme game progressed, thanks in part to Brennan, Sanford and Matt Olbrys among others.

    "We set this as a goal in August," Bakken said. "We get to play a game on our home field. You can't ask for a better opportunity."

    m.dimauro@theday.com

    Waterford's Luke Sokolski (42) follows the lead block of Jeremiah Harshberger in overtime against East Lyme on Thanksgiving Day at East Lyme. The Lancers won 35-34 and will host Granby/Canton in the CIAC Class M football playoffs on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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    Waterford's Michael Vincent (1) skirts the sideline on his way to a touchdown with East Lyme's Mason Senkow in pursuit during the Lancers' 35-34 overtime win over the Vikings on Thanksgiving morning. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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    CLASS M QUARTERFINALS

    No. 7 GRANBY/CANTON at No. 2 WATERFORD

    Location: Waterford High School

    Kickoff: 6:30 p.m. (theday.com)

    Records: Granby/Canton 8-2; Waterford 9-1

    Last game: Granby/Canton defeated Old Saybrook/Westbrook, 42-0, on Nov. 22; Waterford defeated East Lyme, 35-34 in overtime, on Nov. 28.

    Key players: Waterford: QB Ryan Bakken (1,811 passing yards, 32 TDs); WR Michael Vincent (491 yards, 12 TDs); WR/K Sam Menders (428 yards, 8 TDs); RB Christian Hightower (514 rush yards);

    Granby/Canton QB Jackson Rome (1,152 yards 18 TDs); RB Sam Attianese (753 yards 10 TDs); RB Dylan Disabella (369 yards, 3 TDs); WR Colin Makin (170 yards, 1 TD).

    Analysis: The Lancers are home for the first playoff game in 16 years. Questions: Can Granby/Canton slow Waterford's passing game, given that its league, the Pequot Conference, is mostly run-oriented? Can Waterford slow the speed of Granby/Canton quarterback Jackson Rome, who has run for nearly 1,200 yards? The team that succeeds most will win the game.

    — Mike DiMauro

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