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    	Updated 11:29&nbsp;p.m., Friday, November 4, 2011
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<div class="entry-summary">Trumbull beats Staples for first outright FCIAC boys soccer title

How else to account for Trumbull High School boys soccer coach Sebby Gangemi's sentiments when sharing what was going through his mind at halftime of Friday night's FCIAC championship game against Staples?

Gangemi chuckled when considering the alternative, and there was nothing flawed about the Eagles' senses after they held on for a 2-0 victory at Fairfield Ludlowe, denying the Wreckers a fourth straight league crown.

If the fourth-seeded Wreckers (12-3-4) could take away any solace, the outcome was due not to their failures but two well-played goals, the second coming just two minutes prior to the intermission.

The Eagles dominated possession time in the first half, their chances usually involving work done by Bond, whose combination of speed and technical skill has flustered the best defenses.

After a few near-misses, Trumbull finally struck in the 24th minute, and Bond was the catalyst, beating a defender with a nifty move before setting up Chase, who was alone in front of the goal.

There was some controversy in the 32nd minute, when the Wreckers thought they had equalized off a corner kick by Steve Smith.

Following a shot off a scramble, Trumbull goalkeeper Nick Weinstein's foot -- but not the ball -- appeared to cross over the goal line,</div></div>]]>
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