They are unbeaten. They are not untied through 32 minutes.
Carrying a 42-game winning streak into the CIAC Division II basketball championship against Northwest Catholic on Saturday night at Mohegan Sun, Donovan Clingan and Bristol Central certainly have left opponents tied in knots since last losing in the 2020 CCC quarterfinals.
Clingan is averaging 30 points, 18 rebounds and six blocks for a 27-0 team. He scored 51 on Windsor, which lost to East Catholic in the Division I semifinals. He scored 45 and grabbed 28 rebounds in the 73-66 victory against Northwest Catholic to win the CCC tournament.
When asked in a GameTimeCT survey for the best way to defend the 7-foot-2, 260-pound UConn-bound center, Conard’s Jared Leghorn and Seymour’s Joe Carrafiello full-court pressed for divine assistance.
“The first thing I would do is go to church the night before,” Carrafiello responded.
“Pray,” Leghorn wrote.
Hearst has a long reach, but not quite that long. So we reached out to Kevin Walton of Wilbur Cross and Joel Geriak of Wilton, two mortal coaches who took Bristol Central into overtime this season.
“Our plan going in was to try and keep him to 25 points,” Geriak said. “That alone tells you how good the kid is.”
The consensus among the 20 coaches in the survey is there are two ways to best deal with Clingan: 1. Double-team him, front and back, and be physical. 2. Up the tempo and play as fast as possible. Or both if you are fortunate enough to have the personnel. The objective is to take a physical toll.
After surviving Wilton, 54-52, in OT on Tuesday night, Bristol Central coach Tim Barrette declared…