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Carver congratulates the Norwalk High School Bears girls basketball team on winning this year's FCIAC championship!

Norwalk Bears!

Norwalk Bears!

The Carver community rejoices with the Norwalk High School Bears girls basketball team and all of Norwalk over their victory yesterday evening. The Bears won its first FCIAC championship since 2001, beating Trinity Catholic High School Crusaders 32 to 29. The Bears did not allow Trinity to score in double digits in any quarter of the game. The Bears have an undefeated season of 23-0 to date, and that is generating a lot of excitement and praise.

There are reasons why Carver takes the FCIAC (Fairfield County Interscholastic Conference) victory so personally.

The Norwalk coach is Ricky Fuller, a Carver advocate whose father was Carver’s longtime Executive Director. Here is a recent interview Ricky gave News 12 CT about The Bears’ winning season this year. Evan Kelley, a Carver alumnus who became a standout player for Sacred Heart University’s basketball team, is the Bears assistant coach.

The Bears off-season coach is Carver’s Recreation Coordinator, Shannon Singleton-Bates, who also manages Carver’s Basketball Programming. Shannon has worked with the winning Bears girls team since each of their freshman years. The girls spend the off season in the Carver gym preparing for regular season.

Shannon is herself a past Bears star who also played for coach Rick Fuller. Shannon was the 2006 and 2007 Player of Year; she played in the Connecticut All-Star game; she was a 2-time first-team All-State player and 3-time All-Conference. She went on to play at Francis Marion College in Florence, South Carolina. Shannon received a four-year basketball scholarship to the college and received All-America recognition for three consecutive years. After graduating in 2012 with a degree in sociology, Shannon returned home and to Carver where she serves as a mentor and role model for the next generation.

Bears team members also participate in Carver’s special after school program for athletes that Shannon manages. The longtime Carver sponsor, the Fairfield County Sports Commission, led by Tom Chiappetta, funds this program. The program’s Career Coach is Eve St. Surin, a Carver alumnae who graduated from Bridgeport University.

Here is what Shannon said about this victory won by the hard working and talented girls she coaches and mentors: “I’m so proud of the fight they gave. We made history yesterday and they deserve every bit of it. Our motto this year was DREAM BIG, every single one of them had the same goal of winning FCIAC, and they did it!!!”

L-R: Shannon, Carver CEO Novelette Peterkin, some of the program’s participants, and Tom Chiappetta

L-R: Shannon, Carver CEO Novelette Peterkin, some of the program’s participants, and Tom Chiappetta

Shannon’s after school program sponsored by the Fairfield County Sports Commission, which also sponsors the Chelsea Cohen Fitness Academy at Carver, serves up to 25 female athletes ages 13-18 from Norwalk Public Schools. Activities range from fitness and strength training to discussions about injury prevention and college sports scholarships, yoga and Zumba, to nutrition coaching and preparing meals together, as well as guest presentations from college-level athletes, coaches and scouts. The Girls’ Development Program offers a supportive environment that celebrates teamwork, leadership and personal goals. Students learn the importance of balancing academics with a competitive mindset during the week and weekends after games and or practices. The student-athletes learn the value of teamwork while learning about and building self-esteem, nutrition, wellness, and self-confidence. The program instills lifelong lessons in Norwalk students through sports and fitness. Students embrace the program’s vision to be committed to excellence in sports as well as in academics.