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The 2018 All-NVL Spring Teams

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The 2018 All-NVL Spring Sports teams

(Only the Baseball and Softball teams. If you have others please send it our way)

Baseball

Outstanding Senior

Fran Phelan, Holy Cross

All-NVL

Fran Phelan, Holy Cross

Hector Alejandro, Sacred Heart

Jack Drewry, Wolcott

Cam Cerruto, Torrington

Justin Guerrera, Watertown

Ryan Greene, St. Paul

Julian Thayer, St. Paul

Zach Bedryck, Woodland

Connor Goggin, Holy Cross

Dane Hassan, Wolcott

Noah Knapp, Sacred Heart

Tim Zupkus, Holy Cross

Jeff Nicol, Wolcott

Zack Royka, Naugatuck

Cam DeFeo, Watertown

Chris Oliwa, Derby

Brass

Austin Brown, Holy Cross

Brin Parzyck, Holy Cross

Kyle Barbieri, Sacred Heart

Evan Laferrier, Sacred Heart

Yeremy Reyes, Crosby

Angel Galendez, Kennedy

Dave Colella, Wilby

Jacob Torres, WCA

Tino Toucet, WCA

Copper

Matt Stordy, Oxford

Ethan Rembish, St. Paul

Ryan Parent, Derby

John Chaco, Seymour

Tom Abel, Derby

Ricky Torres, Ansonia

Christian Dejarrette, Seymour

Zach Edwards, Seymour

Iron

Colby Lindell, Woodland

Ethan Gilotti, Wolcott

Anthony Ligi, Wolcott

Eric Bainer, Torrington

Derek Jagello, Naugatuck

Mike Patton, Naugatuck

Dom Rinaldi, Watertown

Dan Graziano, Watertown

Softball

All-NVL

Becca Johnson, Seymour

Beca Finley, Seymour

Abby Poirot, St. Paul

Jenna Mowad, Holy Cross

Sam Kostek, Oxford

Ivy Geloso, Woodland

Jess Persechino, St. Paul

Nicole Antonowicz,  Wolcott

Kayla Fac, Watertown

Molly Sastrum, Oxford

Julia Pelliccio, Naugatuck

Alyssa Roberts, Naugatuck

Erin Keeley, Sacred Heart

Alexis Boyce, Wolcott

Madison Koval, Derby

Brass

Valerie Nobrega, Holy Cross

Megan Romaniello, WCA

Ashlei Sharkey, Kennedy

Kaitlynn Keeley, Sacred Heart

Nicole Strielkaukus, Holy Cross

Lizzy Diorio, Holy Cross

Shyra Fisher,  WCA

Kayleigh O’Donnell, Sacred Heart

Copper

Morgan Teodosio, Seymour

Lindsey O’Bright, St. Paul

Molly Adamo, Seymour

Kaylee Dolan, Oxford

Sage Borkowski, Oxford

Cristina Carloni, Derby

Alexis Enjem, Derby

Maddie Sastrum, Oxford

Iron

Marissa Morales, Wolcott

Josie Cammarata, Wolcott

Jordyn Forte, Watertown

Chloe Defeo, Watertown

Jordyn Hunt, Naugatuck

Stephanie Krebbs, Woodland

Hailey Deitelbaum, Naugatuck

Madison Rotella, Wolcott


The 2017-18 CHSCA All-State softball teams

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Notre Dame-Fairfield’s Lucy Grant.

The 2017-2018 Connecticut High School Coaches Association’s All-State Softball team, as selected by the organization.

Class LL

Brooke Matyasovsky (Amity), Erin Girard (Bristol Eastern), Natalie Amato (Cheshire), Mia Juodaitis (Cheshire), Sara Mulligan (Cheshire), Hailey Golembiewski (E.O. Smith), Madison Shea (E.O. Smith), Sydney Oatway (East Hartford), Samantha Petow (Glastonbury), Dominique Highsmith (Middletown), Cyan Gonzalez (Newington), Sara Kennedy (Newtown), Shea Gendron (Norwich Free Academy), Bailey Comeau (Norwich Free Academy), Hailee Schrader (Norwich Free Academy), Maria Hanchuk (South Windsor), Kara Zazzaro (Southington), Abigail Lamson (Southington), Francesca Ferrante (Southington), Alexa Adinolfi (Trumbull)

Class L

Cara Lennon (Brookfield), Alyssa Lionetti (Brookfield), Sophie Schreck (Daniel Hand), Abigail Geshwind (Daniel Hand), Olivia Carney (Fitch), Kalie Mendola (Foran), Amanda King (Guilford), Cali Jolley (Jonathan Law), Emma Larke (Lauralton Hall), Elise Hastings (Lyman Hall), Regan Maloney (Maloney), Erica Pullen (Masuk), Alexa Bacoulis (Masuk), Julia Pelliccia (Naugatuck), Alyssa Roberts (Naugatuck), Lauren Card (North Haven), Kaitlyn Flood (Pomperaug), Samantha Wisnefsky (Pomperaug), Emma Capuano (Windsor), Julie Fontaine (Windsor), Hannah Burgess (Woodstock Academy

Class M

Lindsey Walsh (Berlin), Jessica Stettinger (East Haven), Julia SanGiovanni (East Haven), Megan Beebe (Ellington), Kari Marks (Granby Memorial), Gavi Rutigliano (Granby Memorial), Kaitlyn Davis (Griswold), Maya Waldron (Griswold), Faith Mauri (Haddam-Killingworth), Alexis Michon (Montville), Sydney Senerchia (North Branford), Olivia Hemstock (North Branford), Gina Weingart (Northwestern), Sydney Sanden (Northwestern), Lucy Grant (Notre Dame-Fairfield), Samantha Kostek (Oxford), Becca Johnson (Seymour), Beca Findley (Seymour), Hannah Hutchison (St. Joseph), Abby Flakus (Stonington), Nicole Antonowicz (Wolcott)

Class S

Carly Lane (Coginchaug), Kelsie LaHouse (Coventry), Maggie Ziko (Coventry), Madison Koval (Derby), Lily McCarthy (East Granby), Skyler Rapuano (Hale Ray), Isabelle Hajek (Hale Ray), Erin Molkenthin (Hale Ray), Erin Keeley (Sacred Heart), Kaitlynn Keeley (Sacred Heart), Rianne Mayer (SMSA) Katryna Dukehart (Somers), Briana Beverly (St. Bernard), Abby Poirot (St. Paul Catholic), Lindsey O’Bright (St. Paul Catholic), Hannah Davis (Stafford), Abbe Minor (Stafford), Alexa Milius (Thomaston), Samantha Sylvester (Wamogo), Savannah Wheeler (Wamogo), Hannah Farr (Windsor Locks)

Academic

Isabelle Hajek (Hale Ray), Hannah Davis (Stafford), Abbe Minor (Stafford), Alexa Milius (Thomaston), Gina Weingart (Northwestern), Lucy Grant (Notre Dame-Fairfield), Abby Geshwind (Daniel Hand), Alyssa Lionetti (Brookfield), Erica Pullen (Masuk), Regan Maloney (Maloney), Samantha Wisnefsky (Pomperaug)

 

The 2018 All-ECC Spring Teams

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The 2018 All-ECC Spring Sports Teams (via https://www.eccathletics.org). 

(We are missing boys lacrosse, girls tennis, boys golf and girls golf if you have them please send our way)

Baseball

Division I

First team

Ken Turner (Ledyard)

Ian Small (NFA)

Matt Malcom (East Lyme)

Elijah Martinez (New London)

Chris Malcom (East Lyme)

Giovanni Valentine (Fitch)

Zac Miluka (New London)

Vinny Gualtieri (NFA)

James Laconico (Ledyard)

Luke Leonard (East Lyme)

Tyler Nelli (Fitch)

Tom Mason (East Lyme)

Honorable Mention

Ramiro Zavala (Fitch)

Tyler Briggs (NFA)

Bradley Kent (Ledyard)

Weston Bruce (Ledyard)

Cade Walters (Ledyard)

Aiden Brennan (New London)

Jon Synott (NFA)

Shaun Cambisaca (New London)

Dan Allard (East Lyme)

Calvin Jacey (Fitch)

Jordan Lake (NFA)

Sportsmanship Award

Drew Menghi (East Lyme)

Chris Beatty (Fitch)

Ethan Jarry (Ledyard)

Ethan Barnes (New London)

Derek Cholewa (NFA)

Scholar Athlete Award

Blake Bragaw (East Lyme)

Calvin Jacey (Fitch)

Pat Bora (Ledyard)

Noah Smith (New London)

Jon Synott (NFA)

Division II

First team

Griffin Pontbriant (Montville)

Michael Burrows (Waterford)

Ryan Champagne (Montville)

Walker Sutman (Waterford)

Kevin Rakowski (Bacon Academy)

Luke Mathewson (Woodstock Academy)

Robbie DelaCruz (Montville)

Sonny Pezzello (Waterford)

Doug DelaCruz (Montville)

Kevin Ferrer (Stonington)

Will Anderson (Bacon Academy)

Hunter Yaworski (Killingly)

Honorable Mention

Adam Gibbs (Stonington)

RJ Parilla (Stonington)

Jared Burrows (Waterford)

Nicholas Porazzi (Waterford)

Alex Quidegon (Montville)

Justin Avery (Bacon Academy)

Dylan George (Killingly)

Nick Tiziani (Bacon Academy)

Ethan Murphy (Stonington)

Eric Preston (Woodstock Academy)

Matthew Driscoll (Waterford)

Sportsmanship Award

Jamie Violette (Bacon Academy)

Evan Zanauskas (Killingly)

Jacon Plikus (Montville)

Josh Gerogetti (Stonington)

Joey Scotti (Waterford)

Cam Lotter (Woodstock Academy)

Scholar Athlete Award

Will Anderson (Bacon Academy)

Brett Dexter (Killingly)

Dan Kobyluck (Montville)

Adam Gibbs (Stonington)

Matthew Driscoll (Waterford)

Nick Niemiec (Woodstock Academy)

Division III

First team

Ryan Skaff (Lyman Memorial)

Matt DeRosier (Plainfield)

Chris Peasley (Plainfield)

Max Gregory (Griswold)

Bryce Mileski (Griswold)

Izaiah Thompson (Plainfield)

Micah Person (Lyman Memorial)

Spencer Merritt (Lyman Memorial)

Zach Longeill (Griswold)

Bowen Baker (Wheeler)

Zach Kowlton (Plainfield)

Logan McGowan (Griswold)

Honorable Mention

Nick Gileau (Griswold)

Simon Silva (Tourtellotte)

Jovan Almodovar (Windham)

Chris Caisse (Wheeler)

Josh Perry (Lyman Memorial)

Tyler Ahern (Plainfield)

Brendan Ogden (Plainfield)

Connor Svab (St. Bernard)

Colin Lacasse (Stonington)

Evan Sylvestre (Plainfield)

Aidan Cameron (Wheeler)

Sportsmanship Award

Derek Taylor (Griswold)

Jason Valliere (Lyman Memorial)

Alex DeAngelis (Plainfield)

Brian Bergeron (St. Bernard)

Anthony Ferraro (Tourtellotte)

Anthony Cibarach (Wheeler)

Felix Martinez (Windham)

Scholar Athlete Award

Max Gregory (Griswold)

Zachary Dunnack (Lyman Memorial)

Cooper Wade (Plainfield)

Sam Davis (St. Bernard)

Jack Merrill (Tourtellotte)

Calvin Vrabel (Wheeler)

Raymond Cruz (Windham)

Softball

Division I

First team

Bailey Comeau (NFA)

Isabel Siciliano (East Lyme)

Shea Gendron (NFA)

Hailee Schrader (NFA)

Brooke Gottshall (NFA)

Allison Georgetti (Fitch)

Alexandra Chambers (East Lyme)

Alex Burdick (NFA)

Karly Morales (Fitch)

Whitney Brandt (Ledyard)

Olivia Carney (Fitch)

Honorable Mention

Olivia Quagan (East Lyme)

Jenna Topalis (Ledyard)

Sara Rivers (Ledyard)

Jovanna Potter (New London)

Samantha Fancher (Ledyard)

Madison Sanborn (Ledyard)

Sportsmanship Award

Grace Wargo (East Lyme)

Casey Flax (Fitch)

Bella Langlois (Ledyard)

Erin Heap (New London)

Ashley Lawton (NFA)

Scholar Athlete Award

Caitlyn Sievers (East Lyme)

Olivia Carney (Fitch)

Madison Sanborn (Ledyard)

Erin Heap (New London)

Bailey Comeau (NFA)

Division II

First team

Trinity Lennon (Stonington)

Alexis Michon (Montville)

Julianna Nuttall (Woodstock Academy)

Cian Chiappone (Waterford)

Madison Nott (Waterford)

Abby Flakus (Stonington)

Hannah Burgess (Woodstock Academy)

Miranda Arruda (Stonington)

Brianna Caffrey (Killingly)

Riley Mazzella (Waterford)

Rachel Miller (Waterford)

Honorable Mention

Casidhe Hoyt (Woodstock Academy)

Colette Dreher (Stonington)

Avianna Ibrahim (Bacon Academy)

Maggie Constantine (Stonington)

Jillian Murallo (Montville)

Ashley Veillette (Killingly)

Erin Craig (Stonington)

Veronica Krystofik (Bacon Academy)

Mackenzie Jackson (Killingly)

Maggie Wainwright (Montville)

Sportsmanship Award

Addey LePage (Bacon Academy)

Ashely Veillette (Killingly)

Abby Diamantini (Montville)

Erin Craig (Stonington)

Molly Regan (Waterford)

Naomi Rivard (Woodstock Academy)

Scholar Athlete Award 

Addey LePage (Bacon Academy)

Jula Trafaconda (Killingly)

Katelin Price (Montville)

Trinity Lennon (Stonington)

Ashley Goldstein (Waterford)

Ciri Miller (Woodstock Academy)

Division III

First team

Katee Meese (Lyman Memorial)

Maya Waldron (Griswold)

Madison Kelley (Plainfield)

Natalie Curtis (Lyman Memorial)

Hailey Bouchard (Griswold)

Sarah Aviles (Griswold)

Neishaly Rodriguez (Windham)

Nicole Bibeau (Lyman Memorial)

Kaitlyn Davis (Griswold)

Madison LaBossiere (Griswold)

Briana Beverly (St. Bernard)

Honorable Mention

Taina Quinones (St. Bernard)

Mackenzie Clubine (Plainfield)

Nikki Collins (Wheeler)

Sydney Grimshaw (Plainfield)

Julia Janca (Griswold)

Amanda Bogoslofski (Tourtellotte)

Emily Nelson (St. Bernard)

Kacee Hirst (Plainfield)

Isabelle Perez (Windham)

Kamryn Gurhee (Griswold)

Sportsmanship Award

Kamryn Gurhee (Griswold)

Meredith Morin (Lyman Memorial)

Mallory Greene (Plainfield)

Trinity Rashan (St. Bernard)

Katherine Heffernen (Tourtellotte)

Kendra Perez (Wheeler)

Guelianie Echevarria (Windham)

Scholar Athlete Award

Maya Waldron (Griswold)

Katee Meese (Lyman Memorial)

Sydney Grimshaw (Plainfield)

Emily Nelson (St. Bernard)

Amanda Bogoslofski (Tourtellotte)

Kendra Perez (Wheeler)

Natalia Perez (Windham)

Girls Lacrosse 

Division I

First team

Kathleen Kelly (NFA)

Karlie Rowe (East Lyme)

Maggie O’Leary (Fitch)

Jessica Bryan (NFA)

Kayley Ericson (NFA)

Olivia Facchini (East Lyme)

Julia Bates (East Lyme)

Megan Larmann (Ledyard)

Laura Agbayani (East Lyme)

Sarah Christensen (East Lyme)

Nancy Harrington (Fitch)

Zac Miluka (New London)

Maya Rose (East Lyme)

Honorable Mention

Caroline Healy (East Lyme)

Maddie Pipech (Ledyard)

Zoe Pearse (Fitch)

Danielle Mcllquham (Fitch)

Emily Bufmack (Fitch)

Molly Bresnahan (Fitch)

Sportsmanship Award

Hannah Gellar (East Lyme)

Danielle Mcllquham (Fitch)

Catalina Jackson (Ledyard)

Kathleen Kelly (NFA)

Scholar Athlete Award

Abbey Windhorn (East Lyme)

Danielle Mcllquham (Fitch)

Megan Larmann (Ledyard)

Kathleen Kelly (NFA)

Division II

First team

Jaclyn Lavoie (Waterford)

Hannah Lamb (Stonington)

Madison Brennan (Woodstock Academy)

Meghan Foley (Waterford)

Olivia Gianakos (Waterford)

Kate Johnson (Stonington)

Molly Kelly (Bacon Academy)

Sarah Galan (Bacon Academy)

Grace Erricson (Waterford)

Lexi Woviotis (Stonington)

Madison Bis (Bacon Academy)

Courtney Dishaw (East Lyme)

Honorable Mention

Emma Sabbadini (Stonington)

Kate Blakely (Bacon Academy)

Mackenzie Ulrich (Montville)

Catherine Cassata (Stonington)

Alexis Delucia (Montville)

Mia Londregan (St. Bernard)

Adine Hilbert (Griswold)

Bridget Horst (Woodstock Academy)

Olivia Guinness (Bacon Academy)

Jenna Banta (Montville)

Emma Ciguera (Woodstock Academy)

Nicole Tyler (Bacon Academy)

Sportsmanship Award

Carolyn Burnham (Bacon Academy)

Britney Cardona-Murphy (Griswold)

Megan Martin (Montville)

Emily Smith (St. Bernard)

Alexis Scott (Stonington)

Kaylee Swansen (Waterford)

Katie Mason (Woodstock Academy)

Scholar Athlete Award

Heather O’Donal (Bacon Academy)

Tanner Rubino (Griswold)

Fernanda Reyes (Montville)

Mia Londregan (St. Bernard)

Emma Sabbadini (Stonington)

Grace Briggs (Waterford)

McKenna Gagnon (Woodstock Academy)

Boys Tennis

Division I

First team Singles

Finn Power (East Lyme)

Davon Chen (East Lyme)

Nate McCracken (Ledyard)

Brandon Donovan (Ledyard)

Eric Gu (East Lyme)

Jack Woodruff (Ledyard)

Singles Honorable Mention

Zachary Skrabacz (New London)

Sumeet Kadian (East Lyme)

First team Doubles

Conrad French (East Lyme)

Sujesh Kurumbail (East Lyme)

Chris Charette (Ledyard)

Trevor Hutchins (Ledyard)

Doubles Honorable Mention

Jakob Maranzano (Ledyard)

Nick DeAndrea (Ledyard)

Division II

First team Singles

James Zhu (Waterford)

William Michelson (Stonington)

Sean Bessette (Stonington)

Daivd Fleck (Woodstock Academy)

Singles Honorable Mention

Fadi Hage (Waterford)

Kyle Remmert (Stonington)

First team Doubles

Jake Stiger (Stonington)

Ben Anderson (Stonington)

Alex Turner (Bacon Academy)

Riley Fitzsimmons (Bacon Academy)

Matt Tiffany (Woodstock Academy)

Aidan Stewart (Woodstock Academy)

Doubles Honorable Mention

Matt Mancini (Bacon Academy)

Nicholas Bouchard (Bacon Academy)

Division III

First team Singles

Kyle Keefe (St. Bernard)

Nicolas Evangelisti (Killingly)

Jacob Michele (Lyman Memorial)

Zach Schena (Killingly)

Singles Honorable Mention

Stephen Wetherell (Killingly)

Clark Vigue (Lyman Memorial)

First team Doubles

Brett Duhame (Lyman Memorial)

Patrick Drezek (Lyman Memorial)

Gage Goodwin (St. Bernard)

Matt Graul (St. Bernard)

Bryan Barrow (Killingly)

Connor Pellitier (Killingly)

Doubles Honorable Mention

Logan O’Rourke (Killingly)

Kory Seiden (Killingly)

Boys Track and Field

Division I

First Team

Long Jump: Jahiem Spruill (NFA)

Triple Jump: Collin Wiltshire (Ledyard)

Pole Vault: Chris Weir (NFA)

High Jump: Brenden Sholes (NFA)

Shot Put: Cameron Belton (NFA)

Discus: Thomas Joyner (Fitch)

Javelin: Chris Herbert (NFA)

1600M: Sam Whittaker (East Lyme)

100M Hurdle: Osarentin Osagie (NFA)

100M Dash: Dylan Hatjik (East Lyme)

400M: Joshua Achille (NFA)

300M Hurdles: Osarentin Osagie (NFA)

800M: Ryan McCauley (East Lyme)

200M: Dylan Hatkik (East Lyme)

3200M: Sam Whittaker (East Lyme)

4 x 400M Relay: Joshua Achille, Nathan Cote, Osarentin Osagie & Brenden Sholes (NFA)

4 x 800M Relay: Ryan McCauley, Matthew Kung, Rob Avena & Chris Abbey (East Lyme)

4 x 100M Relay: Shea McManaway, Eddie Johnson, Cameron Belton & Cruz Quintana (NFA)

Sportsmanship Award

Ryan Taylor (East Lyme)

Alex Schwindt (Fitch)

Isaac Romano (Ledyard)

Clayton Smith (New London)

Justin Costick (NFA)

Scholar Athlete Award

Jared Subiono (East Lyme)

Mitchell Shapiro-Albert (Fitch)

Berkely Wachtmann (Ledyard)

Luis Rodriguez-Veras (New London)

Nathan Lieske (NFA)

Division II

First Team

Long Jump: Justin McKenna (Stonington)

Triple Jump: Jullian Valdes (Montville)

Pole Vault: Shane Smith (Stonington)

High Jump: Kayvon Negahban (Waterford)

Shot Put: Mark Dumas (Woodstock Academy)

Discus: Greyson DelGrosso (Stonington)

Javelin: Greyson DelGrosso (Stonington)

1600M: Andrew Janus (Bacon Academy)

100M Hurdle: Cameron Whalen (Stonington)

100M Dash: Cameron Whalen (Stonington)

400M: Natanael Colon (Woodstock Academy)

300M Hurdles: Cameron Whalen (Stonington)

800M: Rhys Hammond (Stonington)

200M: Greg Clark (Montville)

3200M: Andrew Janus (Bacon Academy)

4 x 400M Relay: Joey Hinckley, Rhys Hammod, Chase Flynn & Blake Edwards (Stonington)

4 x 800M Relay: Chase Flynn, Rhys Hammond, Max Wojtas & Blake Edwards (Stonington)

4 x 100M Relay: Gennaro Davis, Greg Clark, Dalton Butler & Nikolas Angell (Montville)

Sportsmanship Award

Ryan Guire (Bacon Academy)

Devin Turchetta (Killingly)

Nick Donnell (Montville)

Ben Abely (Stonington)

Shayne Beckloff (Waterford)

Adam Sanderson (Woodstock Academy)

Scholar Athlete Award

Ryan Konon (Bacon Academy)

Bryce Bentinick (Killingly)

Jayden Colon (Montville)

Blake Edwards (Stonington)

Joe Carano (Waterford)

Connor Huda (Woodstock Academy)

Division III

First Team

Long Jump: Michael Franchi (Lyman Memorial)

Triple Jump: Tyler Southavong (Plainfield)

Pole Vault: Gregorio Rivera (Windham)

High Jump: Clifford Jones (Windham)

Shot Put: Natanael Barbosa Torres (Windham)

Discus: Rene Muhizi (Windham)

Javelin: Jack Anderson (Lyman Memorial)

1600M: Alexander Korczynski (Windham)

100M Hurdle: Enrique Lopez-Garcia (Windham)

100M Dash: Davaughn Luty (Griswold)

400M: Jason Walton (Plainfield)

300M Hurdles: Enrique Lopez-Garcia (Windham)

800M: Alexander Korczynski (Windham)

200M: Davaughn Luty (Griswold)

3200M: Alexander Korczynski (Windham)

4 x 400M Relay: Jarvin Alday, Jacob Walton, Khalil Easton & Jason Walton (Plainfield)

4 x 800M Relay: Mathew Bauer, Cody Mathewson, Jeffry Stober & Silas Olsen (Lyman Memorial)

4 x 100M Relay: Jarvin Alday, Connor Delaney, Khalil Easton, Jason Walton (Plainfield)

Sportsmanship Award

Patrick Strain (Griswold)

Michael Franchi (Lyman Memorial)

Jason Walton (Plainfield)

Graham McCauley (St. Bernard)

Brayden Cutler (Tourtellotte)

Anthony Titus (Windham)

Scholar Athlete Award

Matt Deponte (Griswold)

Silas Olsen (Lyman Memorial)

Jason Walton (Plainfield)

Jacob Chace (St. Bernard)

Dan Langlois (Tourtellotte)

Ellis Phillips-Gallucci (Windham)

Girls Track and Field

Division I

First Team

Long Jump: Allyson Lewis (NFA)

Triple Jump: Aliyah LaCombe (NFA)

Pole Vault: Paige Martin (NFA)

High Jump: Allyson Lewis (NFA)

Shot Put: Jamie Foster (East Lyme)

Discus: Colleen Duffy (Fitch)

Javelin: Jamie Foster (East Lyme)

1600M: Claire Mason (East Lyme)

100M Hurdle: Olivia Crawford (Ledyard)

100M Dash: Madison Powe (Fitch)

400M: Katherine Harris (East Lyme)

300M Hurdles: Olivia Crawford (Ledyard)

800M: Kayla Park (NFA)

200M: Lily Johnson (Fitch)

3200M: Kayla Park (NFA)

4 x 400M Relay: Alicia Lan, Katherine Harris, Meghan McCauley & Claire Mason (East Lyme)

4 x 800M Relay: Lindsay Kollmer, Meghan McCauley. Phoebe Provencher & Alicia Lan (East Lyme)

4 x 100M Relay: Madison Powe, Janaya Burley, Lily Johnson & Abigail Rogers (Fitch)

Sportsmanship Award

Taya Valdez (East Lyme)

Egypt Burley (Fitch)

Brooke Berlin (Ledyard)

Marissa Parker (New London)

Eve Buckridge (NFA)

Scholar Athlete Award

Lindsay Kollmer (East Lyme)

Lily Johnson (Fitch)

Delaney Gagnon (Ledyard)

Solana Parra-Plimeni (New London)

Sydney Kupis (NFA)

Division II

First Team

Long Jump: Abbie Burgess (Killingly)

Triple Jump: Rachel Hultzman (Killingly)

Pole Vault: Keegan Donohue (Stonington)

High Jump Rachel Hultzman (Killingly)

Shot Put: Natalie Rolon-Issa (Bacon Academy)

Discus: Natalie Rolon-Issa (Bacon Academy)

Javelin: Aliza Bell (Stonington)

1600M: Mady Whittaker (Montville)

100M Hurdle: Sofia Podeszwa (Waterford)

100M Dash: Kate Hall (Stonington)

400M: Zora LaBonte (Waterford)

300M Hurdles: Sophia Podeszwa (Waterford)

800M: Jessica Detwiler (Stonington)

200M: Kate Hall (Stonington)

3200M: Mady Whittaker (Montville)

4 x 400M Relay: Jennifer Keth, Sophia Podeszwa, Alicia Sanders & Zora LaBonte (Waterford)

4 x 800M Relay: Lindsey Orr, Liz Gray, Jessica Detweiler, & Emma Small (Stonington)

4 x 100M Relay: Lucille Sternberg, Gwen Anderson, Aliza Bell & Kate Hall (Stonington)

Sportsmanship Award

Nicole Lizotte (Bacon Academy)

Sarah Sheehan (Killingly)

Annali Nelson (Montville)

Izadora Yarnall (Stonington)

Zora LaBonte (Waterford)

Chelsea Wise (Woodstock Academy)

Scholar Athlete Award

Jessica Savage (Bacon Academy)

Alexandria Conde (Killingly)

Sheyenne Gillis (Montville)

Emma Small (Stonington)

Rayne Rivera (Waterford)

Hannah Matsas (Woodstock Academy)

Division III

First Team

Long Jump: Kalli’ana Botelho (Griswold)

Triple Jump: Nicole LaRose (Plainfield)

Pole Vault: Sydney Cleveland (Plainfield)

High Jump Audrey Strimiska (Griswold)

Shot Put: Allison Powers (Lyman Memorial)

Discus: Faith Battaini (Plainfield)

Javelin: Allison Powers (Lyman Memorial)

1600M: Serena Britner (St. Bernard)

100M Hurdle: Kalli’ana Botelho (Griswold)

100M Dash: Audrey Strimiska (Griswold)

400M: Kate Carleson (Plainfield)

300M Hurdles: Kalli’ana Botelho (Griswold)

800M: Cassandra Carleson (Plainfield)

200M: Taylor Balzano (Plainfield)

3200M: Emily Moran (Plainfield)

4 x 400M Relay: Sydney Cleaveland, Cassandra Carleson, Isabella Newbury & Kate Carleson (Plainfield)

4 x 800M Relay: Brigid Kunka, Serena Britner, Sophia Duhig & Christina McCaffrey (St. Bernard)

4 x 100M Relay: Taylor Balzano, Cassandra Carleson, Kate Carleson & Isabella Newbury (Plainfield)

Sportsmanship Award

Audrey Strmiska (Griswold)

Callie Franchi (Lyman Memorial)

Taylor Balzano (Plainfield)

Sarah Forrester (St. Bernard)

Skyla Wesolowski (Tourtellotte)

Jayde Campbell (Windham)

Scholar Athlete Award

Sarah Merchant (Griswold)

Christina Clouser (Lyman Memorial)

Nicole LaRose (Plainfield)

Sydney Ziegler (St. Bernard)

Jordon Sroczenski (Tourtellotte)

Emily Tartsinis (Windham)

Bridgeport school board votes to fund freshman sports

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BRIDGEPORT — What is good for Harding is apparently good for freshman athletes throughout the school district.

The city school board — although still broke — added to that deficit on Monday by deciding 8-to-1 to fund about $59,500 to support not only freshmen football at Bassick and Central too, but freshman soccer, girls basketball, volleyball and softball at the three comprehensive high schools.

Board member Joseph Sokolovic voted no, calling it a bad idea two weeks ago and a bad idea now.

“We still have a gaping hole (in next year’s budget),” Sokolovic said, noting that his son’s school, Park City Magnet, lacks paper or fans.

Board member Ben Walker suggested the move, after the board voted earlier this month to spend $3,500 on freshman football at Harding. Board member Chris Taylor suggested the funding after he said he was approached by Harding football coaches.

At the time, Athletic Director Chris Johnson agreed football gives students a positive outlet but questioned the equity of giving to one and not the other.

Walker said it was only fair to fund to a certain level all freshman teams where a varsity team exists. He counted as many as 20 teams in various sports. At $3,500 that amounts to $70,000.

The board subtracted what it already approved plus another $8,000 pledged by the city toward the effort. Teams that need more will need to fill the balance with car washes, bake sales and GoFundMe drives, Walker said.

No mention was made of the $5,000 the Ned Lamont Gubernatorial Campaign reportedly made a week ago to the Harding football team toward safety equipment.

Schools Superintendent Aresta Johnson, said Bassick and Central freshmen football would each get $3,500 with the the $1000 left over going to the Bassick girls basketball team.

The 2018 All-Berkshire Spring Teams

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The 2018 All-Berkshire Spring Sports Teams

Golf

Conor Bailey, Gilbert

Hillson Liu, Gilbert

Dylan Keith, Gilbert

Zachary Ongley, Housatonic

Colby Norton, Lewis Mills

Andrew LeBlanc, Lewis Mills

Mike Hills, Terryville

Girls Tennis

Doubles

Jennifer Charette & Sophia Cenatiempo, Nonnewaug

Rebecca Racz & Taryn Crossley, Shepaug

Carlye Gruss & Nadia Racz, Shepaug

Singles

Lexi Honigmann, Litchfield

Francesca Luzzi, Litchfield

Caroline Donovan, Litchfield

Melissa Real, Nonnewaug

Abby Gorra, Shepaug

Emma Kassis, Shepaug

Skylar Delp, Nonnewaug

Boys Tennis

Doubles

Spencer Savilla & Zack Kwalick, Litchfield

Jon Groleau & Isaac Baek, Litchfield

Singles

Max Klomp, Housatonic

Miles Chapman, Litchfield

Charles Shanks, Litchfield

Harry Honig, Lewis Mills

Andrew Ray, Nonnewaug

Sam Pontolilo, Shepaug

Drew Doerwald, Shepaug

Reid Turtoro, Wamogo

Baseball

Ryley Weiss, Gilbert

Caleb Shpur, Housatonic

Devin Shaffer, Lewis Mills

Owen Lacourciere, Lewis Mills

James Parker, Nonnewaug

Jayson Reola, Northwestern

Drew Warren, Northwestern

Ethan Hibbard, Shepaug

Chancellor Dutcher, Shepaug

Alan Stinson, Shepaug

Colin Bamrick, Terryville

Andrew Colavecchio, Thomaston

Jonathan Wilson, Thomaston

Softball

Mary Kate Cormier, Lewis Mills

Coral Gorack, Lewis Mills

Heather Abramovich, Nonnewaug

Lexi Fortier, Northwestern

Jana Sanden, Northwestern

Sydney Sanden, Northwestern

Gina Weingart, Northwestern

Katelyn Everett, Thomaston

Alexa Milius, Thomaston

Caitlin Malizewski, Wamogo

Samantha Sylvester, Wamogo

Savannah Wheeler, Wamogo

Girls Track and Field

Housatonic:

Emily Geyselaers, Heptathlon

Lewis Mills:

Hope Maher, 4×100 Relay

Chloe Waldron, 4×100 Relay

Jaime Jackson, 4×100 Relay

Brooklyn Murdick, 4×100 Relay

Celina Daigle, 300 M Hurdles

Sydney Mello, Hammer/Discus/Shot Put

Nonnewaug:

Mary Bibbey, 1600 M/Steeple Chase

Azria Malloy, Javelin

Alexa Spain ,Long Jump

Northwestern:

Jessica Lavoie, 100 M Hurdles

Sydney Dzenutis, 4×800 Relay

Addie Hester, 4×800 Relay/400 M/4×400 Relay

Christina Gubetta, 4×800 Relay

Emma Propfe, 4×800 Relay/4×400 Relay

Hannah Gibb, 4×400 Relay/100 M/200 M

Carly Gable, 4×400 Relay

Cassidy Hughes, Pole Vault

Maddie Tranquillo, High Jump/Triple Jump

Shepaug:

Emma Krebs, 800 M/3200 M

Boys Track and Field

Gilbert:

Dylan Amery, 100 M

Nonnewaug:

Elias Field, 1600 M

Jeffrey Nicholas, 3200 M/Steeple Chase

Lewis Mills:

Jonathon Lewis, 400 M/4×400 Relay/4×800 Relay

John Mudgett, 4×400 Relay/4×800 Relay

Griffin Perrault, 4×400 Relay/4×800 Relay

Steven Wyzykowski, 4×400 Relay

Winthrop Hayes, 4×800 Relay

Tim McGough, Hammer

Litchfield:

Augie Hurtado, Pole Vault

Northwestern:

Aaron Gable, Long Jump/110 M Hurdles

Sam Schiffer, 800 M

Jameson Weber, Triple Jump/Long Jump/200 M/Decathlon

William Tellier, Javelin

Jon Chappel, Discus

Liam Duran, Shot Put

Thomaston:

Patrick Hyres, 4×100 Relay

Benjamin Brickett, 4×100 Relay

Mergim Kutllovci, 4×100 Relay/300 M Hurdles

Liam Krasnowski, 4×100 Relay

 

 

 

 

Who should be the New Haven Register’s 2017-18 Athletes of the Year?

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Every once in awhile, I look at the list of our former Athletes of the Year and think about how great all of those athletes were.

Thursday night will be our 24th annual MVP banquet, where we will recognize the MVP of each sport for the 2017-18 school year at Amarante’s Sea Cliff. At the conclusion, we will name our Male and Female Athletes of the Year – always a difficult decision for us.

At our first banquet in 1995, our two athletes were Pierre Venditti, a Gatorade State Player of the Year for soccer while playing at Law and Diane Potkay, an outstanding track and field athlete at Derby. Venditti, who went on to play at Maryland, was recently named one of the top 50 players all time by New England Soccer Journal. Potkay, who starred at Yale, was inducted into Derby’s inaugural Hall of Fame class in 2015.

The next year, the Register chose Steve Coughlin from Ansonia and Lisa Barbaro from Morgan, who repeated in 1997. She is the longtime women’s volleyball coach at Southern Connecticut State University while Coughlin is a segment producer on the midnight SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt for ESPN. And he still finds time to help out coaching his former high school football team.

Mike O’Keefe (Notre Dame-West Haven, 1997) almost made it to the majors and currently has his own baseball and softball academy. Sarah Katinger (Bunnell, 1998) is a member of the Connecticut Women’s Volleyball Hall of Fame and was an assistant women’s volleyball coach at her alma mater, Providence, and at Fairfield.


Adam Greenberg (Guilford, 1999) did make it to the major leagues for one at-bat – think Moonlight Graham from Field of Dreams – and recently won the Republican nod for the 12th District State Senate Seat. Chris Tracz (North Branford, 2000) is the head baseball coach at Marist College. Jenn Piazza (Lyman Hall, 2001) coaches softball at Mercy.

Emily Hardy (Westbrook, 2002) has spent a lot of time volunteering in the Peace Corps overseas while Brian Mariano (Naugatuck) is now the athletic director at his alma mater. Melissa McGow and Brittney Carfora (Branford, 2003 and 2004, respectively) were also recent inductions into the Branford Sports Hall of Fame and Carfora went into the Tap-Off Club Hall of Fame last fall.

Terrell Wilks (Hillhouse 2007) is second all-time in the indoor 60-meter dash at the University of Florida. Bria Holmes (Hillhouse, 2012) plays in the WNBA for the Connecticut Sun. Andre Anderson (Hillhouse 2013) and Arkeel Newsome (Ansonia, 2014) recently completed stellar football careers at New Haven and UConn, respectively.


Danae Rivers, a three-time choice from Wilbur Cross (2014-16), is starring for Penn State in track and field as we speak while two-timer Nico Ragaini (Notre Dame-West Haven) is now playing football for the University of Iowa.

We have made our choices for the 2017-18 season. Who do you think we chose?

Another fun night to conclude a great high school year awaits.

2017-18 New Haven Register MVPs

Fall

Football: Kyle Godfrey, West Haven

Boys’ Soccer: Juan Avila, Morgan

Girls’ Soccer: Caroline Monahan, Lauralton Hall

Field Hockey: Taylor Leckey, Hand

Girls’ Volleyball: Abigail Harbinson, Amity

Girls’ Swimming: Liz Boyer, Cheshire

Boys’ Cross Country: Drew Thompson, Fairfield Prep

Girls’ Cross Country: Meredith Bloss, Guilford

Winter

Boys’ Basketball: Tyler Thomas, Amity

Girls’ Basketball: Isabella Santoro, Mercy

Ice Hockey: Jack McGee, Fairfield Prep

Wrestling: Ryan Luth, Foran

Boys’ Indoor Track: Deshaune Poole, Hillhouse

Girls’ Indoor Track: Aisha Gay, Hamden

Boys’ Swimming: Colin Roy, Amity

Gymnastics: Erin Naclerio, Hand

Spring

Baseball: Pat Winkel, Amity

Softball: Becca Johnson, Seymour

Boys’ Lacrosse: Mason Reale, Fairfield Prep

Girls’ Lacrosse: Sophie Spencer, Branford

Boys’ Outdoor Track: Ken Little, Derby

Girls’ Outdoor Track: Erica Marriott, North Haven

Boys’ Tennis: Andrew Forchetti, Notre Dame-West Haven

Girls’ Tennis: Julia Migliorini, North Haven

Golf: Chris Fosdick, Xavier

Boys’ Volleyball: Jarrett McCurdy, Shelton

2018 Register All-Area Softball MVP: Becca Johnson, Seymour

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Becca Johnson has always been a very good softball player. Who knew one small opinion would help turn her into a great player.  

Through eighth grade, Johnson was always a right-handed hitter and solid position player. Taking the advice of her travel softball coach, Neil Swanchak, Johnson turned to the left side in the batter’s box, went away from her conventional swing, and became a slap hitter.  

Making such a move would be tough enough in recreational play. Consider the Seymour star did this while transitioning to the high school level is something harder to fathom.  

Fast forward four years and all the hours of hard work, Johnson has shown the move was definitely the right one.  

Putting up video game numbers this past season, including hitting .721 with 62 hits and 54 runs scored, Johnson led her team to a CIAC Class M quarterfinal berth before the Wildcats were upset by fifth-seeded Granby.  While the loss ended hopes of a third state title bid, it could not fully dampen the season and career put forth by the recently-graduated Johnson.  

“We knew we had a tough ride,” Johnson said. “We knew it was going to be a tough game. We made some mistakes and beat ourselves. It was a bad time to have a bad game. But, you have to give them (Granby) credit. We lost to a good team.” 

Meet the 2018 All-Area Softball Team

Johnson, named the Register’s Area Most Valuable Player, is headed to play softball at Colgate University, was more than just an offensive star this season, playing a flawless center field without an error all year.  

“Defensively, she took a lot of doubles and hits away from hitters,” Seymour coach Ken Perieras said. “There were many occasions where she would leave her feet to take away hits. Her speed and jump on fly balls were outstanding.” 

The memorable season for Johnson, which also included 39 stolen bases, was based on four years of hard work, to the point where the Seymour senior could look at a defense prior to going into the batter’s box and have the ability to place the ball in the empty spots on the field.  

“I worked a lot on where to hit and how to angle the bat to put the ball where I wanted it to be,” Johnson said. “This year, I was able to do that. I was able to pick out a spot I wanted to hit to before I got into the box. To be able to hit that spot was really rewarding. It took a lot of hard work. It took three to three and a half years to figure out how to do that.” 

Swanchak’s advice and Johnson’s hard work paid off as both were part of the final result which saw Johnson finish her career with a school record for hits (220), runs, and stolen bases.  

“Becca was a part of two state championships and three league titles, and a major part of a four-year record of 90 wins and 10 losses,” Perieras said. “She is a player that set her goals high and was able to achieve most of them. She is a player who will go down as the Seymour player with the most career hits with 220, a mark that others will strive to reach.” 

Johnson was also named the Gatorade State Player of the Year. She is also a three-time All-Area selection, a Connecticut High School Coaches Association All-State selection, a CHSCA Position Player of the Year, and an All-Naugatuck Valley League pick. 

“Her ability to place the ball where she wanted was something she worked at over her four years at Seymour,” Perieras said. “She would get to the plate, look around to see how he defense was playing her, and then try to place it where they weren’t.  She was very successful at it.” 

Softball is not the only sport Johnson plays,. She actually is an advocate of playing multiple sports, stating how one sport in particular helped her become better in softball.  

While Johnson played volleyball until the middle of her junior year when she started missing time because of softball commitments, she points to her time as a four-year member and three-time All-NVL selection participating in indoor track, which made her perform better on the softball field.  

A strong competitor in the 4×200 and 4×400, Johnson was even better in the 200m, 55m dash, and long jump.  

“I had an outstanding track coach (John Johnson) who helped me get faster and stronger,” Johnson said. “I ran awful my freshman year, and he helped fix that. He taught me to pick up my knees and it helped me to run faster, which helped steal more bases. I think it (track) really got me into lifting and running, which helped in softball.” 

Johnson will study forensic psychology at Colgate in hopes of being a criminal profiler. While putting in the hard work in the classroom, there will also be plenty of time dedicated to softball at a school she fell in love with once she set foot on campus.  

“I was recruited by Melissa Finley, but she left the program, and the coach now, Marissa Lamison-Myers, honored my commitment,” Johnson said. “They have all been so welcoming. It is a really good fit for me.”   

For all of her accolades on the field, Johnson’s work is equally impressive off of it. She was a member of the National Honor Society, Link Crew, and Student Council, while also volunteering with the Seymour football team as its manager, and the Thank Dog Rescue.  

 

The 2018 New Haven Register All-Area Softball Team

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The 2018 New Haven Register Area Softball Team. Compiled by Pete Paguaga. Portraits by Catherine Avalone and Peter Hvizdak. Designed by Pete Paguaga.

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Most Valuable Player

Becca Johnson

Seymour

Stats: The left-handed leadoff hitter for the Wildcats hit .721 for the season with 62 hits and 54 runs scored. She added 39 stolen bases on the season and didn’t record one error while playing flawless centerfield. Over her career she the set school record for hits, runs and stolen bases.

Honors: Gatorade Player of the Year. Three-time All-Area selection. CHSCA All-State selection. CHSCA Position Player of the Year. All-NVL selection.

Off the field: National Honor Society. Link Crew. Student Council. Indoor Track team. Volunteered with the Seymour football team. Volunteered at Thank Dog Rescue and Seymour Tradition.

Up next: Will play at Colgate next season.

 

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Coach of the Year

Sara Hale

Amity

Stats: Led the Spartans to a 24-4 record which included the Class LL state championship. Amity finished No. 2 in the final GameTimeCT poll.

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Natalie Amato

Cheshire


Stats: Went 19-3 with a 1.29 ERA and struck out 175 batters. Batters hit just .187 against her. She helped lead the Rams to the Class LL state semifinals.

Honors: CHSCA All-State and All-SCC selection.

Off the field: Honor Medal Recipient. Volunteers for Distressed Children and Infants.

Up next: Will play at the University of St. Joseph next season.

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Lauren Card

North Haven


Stats: Struck out 170 batters while going 19-5 and leading the Indians to the SCC Championship. The junior posted a 1.18 ERA and she also hit .316 at the plate. Set a school record with 17 strikeouts in a game.

Honors: Two-time CHSCA All-State selection. Three-time All-SCC first team selection.

Off the field: Honor roll. Volunteer in youth ministry. Mission trip – Mary Our Queen Youth Ministry.

Up next: Committed to play softball at the University of Hartford

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Sara Chung

Hopkins

Stats: The pitcher-shortstop combo batted .550 at the plate with 5 home runs, 2 triples and 5 doubles and a .673 OBP. On the mound she posted a 2.45 ERA.

Honors: Two-time All-Area selection. Three-time All-Fairchester League. pick Two-time Western New England Prep School Softball Association team.

Off the field: Griffin Hospital Volunteer. Editor of the Hopkins School newspaper. Sports for Service Club and Hopkins Cancer Awareness Club.

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Abigail Geshwind

Hand


Stats: The senior right-hander went 19-3 this season struck out 194 batters, had a 2.80 ERA and had a 1.04 WHIP. Helped lead the Tigers to the Class L semifinals. Struck over 500 batters for his career.

Honors: CHSCA All-State and All-SCC selection.

Off the field: Honor Roll. Excellence in Mathematics and Natural Sciences from the Women Society of Engineers. Volunteers for Madison Little League and Starship Dance Theater. Was a part of the hacking club and yearbook.

Up next: Will play at Rochester Institute of Technology.

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Elise Hastings

Lyman Hall

Stats: Hit .482 and had a .542 OBP for the Trojans this season. Her 41 hits, 15 RBIs and 29 runs scored helped lead the team to the SCC Tournament for the first time in almost a decade. Finished career with 87 hits, 62 runs scored, 47 RBIs and a .420 batting average.

Honors: CHSCA All-State and All-SCC selection.

Off the field: President of the Computer club. Played on the Lyman Hall girls basketball team and was a manager on the football team for two years.

Up next: Will attend Keene State College try to walk on the softball and possibly girls basketball team.

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Olivia Hemstock

North Branford

Stats: The second baseman was the staple in the middle of the lineup for the Thunderbirds. Hit .438 with a .485 OBP, had 39 hits and 23 RBIs and finished her career with 149 hits, 146 runs scored and 92 RBIs. Won 4 conference titles in her career.

Honors: Shoreline Position Player of the Year. All-Shoreline selection.

Up next: Will play at Pennsylvania College of Technology next season.

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Mia Juodaitis

Cheshire

Stats: The Rams’ leadoff hitter batted .452 with 10 doubles, 2 triples and 2 home runs. She scored 27 times and knocked in 20 RBIs during the season.

Honors: CHSCA All-State selection. All-SCC selection.

Off the field: Plays volleyball and girls basketball for Cheshire.

Up next: Committed to play softball at Quinnipiac.

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Cali Jolley

Law


Stats: The junior shortstop batted .458 with 38 hits, 27 runs scored and had a .557 OBP. She added 9 stolen bases.

Honors: CHSCA All-State and All-SCC selection.

Off the field: Honors. Junior Class Officer. Volunteers for the Milford Knights Basketball League. All-Area selection in girls basketball. GameTimeCT’s Third-Team All-State girls basketball selection. Captain of the swimming, girls basketball and softball teams.

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Amanda King

Guilford


Stats: The senior struck out 169 batters and had a 1.47 ERA. At the dish she hit 5 home runs and added 9 doubles. She hit .447 and had a .525 OBP and .775 slugging percentage. She finished her career with 47 wins, 574 strikeouts, 117 hits and 101 RBIs and the school record of 19 career home runs.

Honors: Two-time All-Area selection. Two-time CHSCA All-State pick. Three-time All-SCC selection.

Off the field: All-SCC and all-area selection for girls basketball. Two-Ttme All-SCC selection for girls volleyball. Also All-Area and CHSCA All-State selection for girls volleyball.

Up next: Will play at Molloy next season.

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Nicole Koshes

Amity


Stats: Scored 50 runs this season for the Spartans but none more important than the go-ahead run in the Class LL state semifinals when she never stopped running and scored on an error. She batted .520 , added 25 RBIs, 17 walks, 13 stolen bases, 6 doubles and 5 triples. Finished her career with a .509 batting average and 122 runs scored.
Honors: Two-time All-SCC selection. 2018 Amity female athlete of the year.
Off the field: All four years on the Honor Roll. Sportsmanship Class Act Committee. Two-Time All-SCC selection in indoor track.
Up next: Will play at Merrimack next season.

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Brooke Matyasovsky

Amity


Stats: Hit .484 on the season with 9 home runs and 45 RBIs. She added 35 runs scored, 14 doubles and walked 16 times. Over her career she had 113 career hits, knocked in 107 RBIs and hit 22 home runs, all while batting .439.

Honors: Two-time All-SCC selection. CHSCA All-State pick.

Off the field: National Spanish Honor Society. Four years on the Honor Roll. All-SCC second team selection in volleyball.

Up next: Will play at the University of Bridgeport next season.

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Sydney Senerchia

North Branford


Stats: The left-hander went 23-1 during the year with a single season school record 0.36 ERA. Struck out a single season school record 296 batters in 177 innings and had 15 shutouts. Opponents hit just .127 against her. She won four Shoreline conference championships and finished her career with 37 wins and a school record 0.81 ERA and struck out 472 batters while walking just 47.

Honors: CHSCA All-State selection. CHSCA Pitcher of the Year. All-SCC selection. Shoreline Conference Pitcher of the Year.

Off the field: Volunteers as an coach for the CT Shoreline Sting.

Up next: Will play at St. Peters next season.

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Jessica Stettinger

East Haven


Stats: Hit .457 with 4 home runs and 24 RBIs. Had 32 hits with six doubles and walked 13 times.

Honors: Two-time All-SCC selection. Two-time CHSCA All-State pick. Senior recipient from the CHSCA.

Off the field: Played volleyball and basketball, helped the Yellowjackets win the 2018 Class M girls basketball state championship. Volunteers for the East Haven food bank and Orange Little League All-Star games. Volunteers as East Haven summer softball and baseball camps.

Up next: Will play at Albertus Magnus next season.

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Morgan Teodosio

Seymour

Stats: The freshman made her mark early in her high school career hitting .537. She had 44 hits that included 7 home runs, 13 doubles and 2 triples. She knocked in 39 RBIs and scored 35 times.

Honors: All-NVL Cooper Team pick.

Off the field: Plays on the Seymour girls basketball team. Student Council. High Honors. Volunteers at the Spooner House. Participates in Seymour Pink.


2018 GameTimeCT All-State Softball Lineups

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The Complete 2018 GameTimeCT Baseball All-State Team Lineups: First and Second Team.. Compiled by Pete Paguaga and Ryan Lacey.

First Team

NameSchoolYRPOS
Alexa BacoulisMasukSr.SS
Maddie CulkinWestonJr.SS
Madison FitzgeraldSt. JosephFr.SS
Shea GendronNFASr.C
Lucy GrantNotre Dame-FairfieldSr.SS
Maria HanchukSouth WindsorJr.P
Becca JohnsonSeymourSr.OF
Mia JuodaitisCheshireJr.SS
Brooke MatyasovskyAmitySr.3B
Sam SchiebeMasukJr.P
Sydney SenerchiaNorth BranfordSr.P
Madison SheaE.O. SmithSo.OF
Morgan TeodosioSeymourFr.OF
Maya WaldronGriswoldSr.P
Kara ZazzaroSouthingtonSr.P
Coach: Leigh BaroneMasuk

Second Team

Natalie AmatoCheshireSr.P
Maggie CoffinTrumbullJr.OF
Bailey ComeauNFAJr.P
Elise HastingsLyman HallSr. OF
Olivia HemstockNorth BranfordSr. 2B
Cali JolleyLawJr. SS
Sara KennedyNewtownSr.P
Amanda KingGuilfordSr. P
Nicole KoshesAmitySr.SS
Abby LamsonSouthington Jr.C
Kari MarksGranbySr.P
Alexa MilliusThomastonSr.SS
Claire McCannJoel BarlowSo.P
Megan McFarlandMasukJr.OF
Jessica PersechinoSt. PaulJr.SS

The 2018 GameTimeCT All-State Softball Team

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The 2018 GameTimeCT All-State Softball Team. Compiled by Pete Paguaga and Ryan Lacey. Photos by Hearst Connecticut Media. Designed by Pete Paguaga.

COMPLETE LINEUPS

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FIRST TEAM

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Player of the Year

Becca Johnson

Seymour


Stats: The left-handed leadoff hitter for the Wildcats hit .721 for the season with 62 hits and 54 runs scored. She added 39 stolen bases on the season and didn’t record one error while playing flawless centerfield. Over her career she the set school record for hits, runs and stolen bases.

Honors: Gatorade Player of the Year. Three-time All-Area selection. CHSCA All-State selection. CHSCA Position Player of the Year. All-NVL selection.

Up next: Will play at Colgate University next season.

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Coach of the Year

Leigh Barone

Masuk


Stats: Led the Panthers to a 27-0 undefeated season. The Panthers won the Class L title and were the No. 1 team in the final GameTimeCT poll.

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Alexa Bacoulis

Masuk


Stats: The senior shortstop helped led the Panthers to an undefeated season and a Class L state championship, en route to the No. 1 ranking in the final GameTimeCT.com poll. She batted .488 with a .587 OBP.

Honors: CHSCA All-State selection.

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Maddie Culkin

Weston


Stats: The junior shortstop batted .614 with 35 hits including 7 triples, 4 doubles and 5 home runs. She added 21 RBIs and scored 24 runs.

Honors: All-Patriot (SWC) selection.

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Madison Fitzgerald

St. Joseph


Stats: The freshman was not phased at all this season as she pounded out a .449 batting average which included 9 doubles, 2 triples and 2 home runs finishing the season with 40 hits. She added 31 RBIs.

Honors: Honorable Mention (FCIAC)

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Shea Gendron

NFA


Stats: The senior backstop hit .430 this season with .490 OPS, .686 SLG. She had 37 hits including 13 doubles and 3 home runs. She knocked in 23 runs and scored 24 runs.

Honors: CHSCA All-State selection. All-ECC selection.

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Lucy Grant

Notre Dame-Fairfield


Stats: The senior shortstop hit .687 with 7 home runs and 41 RBIs. She had 57 hits on the season including 11 doubles and 4 triples.

Honors: CHSCA All-State selection. All-SWC selection.

Up next: Will play at Smith College

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Maria Hanchuk

South Windsor


Stats: The junior ace pitched to a 0.69 ERA this season with 258 strikeouts in 162 innings pitched. She tossed a perfect game and a no-hitter and won 17 games.

Honors: CHSCA All-State selection. All-CCC selection.

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Mia Juodaitis

Cheshire


Stats: The Rams’ leadoff hitter batted .452 with 10 doubles, 2 triples and 2 home runs. She sored 27 times and knocked in 20 RBIs during the season.

Honors: CHSCA All-State selection. All-SCC selection.

Up next: Committed to play softball at Quinnipiac University

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Brooke Matyasovsky

Amity


Stats: The senior third baseman hit .484 on the season with 9 home runs and 45 RBIs. She added 35 runs scored, 14 doubles and she was walked 16 times. Over her career she had 113 career hits, knocked in 107 RBIs and hit 22 home runs, all while batting .439.

Honors: Two-time All-SCC selection. CHSCA All-State selection.

Up next: Will play at the University of Bridgeport next season.

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Sam Schiebe

Masuk


Stats: The junior won 20 games as she led the Panthers to an undefeated season and the Class L state title en route to the No. 1 ranking in the final GameTimeCT.com poll. She struck out 147 batters in 103 innings and allowed just 12 earned runs all year for a 0.61 ERA.

Honors: All-SWC selection.

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Sydney Senerchia

North Branford


Stats: The left-hander went 23-1 during the year with a single season school record 0.36 ERA. She struck out a single season school record 296 batters in 177 innings and had 15 shutouts. Opponents hit just .127 against her. She won four Shoreline conference championships and finished her career with 37 wins and a school record 0.81 ERA and struck out 472 batters while walking just 47.

Honors: CHSCA All-State selection. CHSCA Pitcher of the Year. All-SCC selection. Shoreline Conference pitcher of the year.

Up next: Will play at St. Peters University next season.

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Madison Shea

E.O. Smith


Stats: The sophomore hit .590 with 5 home runs and 43 RBIs this season. She had 46 hits, 13 triples, 4 doubles and scored 31 runs. In centerfield she didn’t make an error all season.

Honors: CHSCA All-State selection. All-CCC selection.

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Morgan Teodosio

Seymour


Stats: The freshman made her mark early in her high school career hitting .537. She had 44 hits that included 7 home runs, 13 doubles and 2 triples. She knocked in 39 RBIs and scored 35 times.

Honors: All-NVL Cooper Team.

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Maya Waldron

Griswold


Stats: The senor righthander won 20 games this season helping lead Griswold to the Class M championship game. She struck out 171 batters in 150 innings and had a 1.44 ERA.

Honors: CHSCA All-State selection. All-ECC selection.

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Kara Zazzaro

Southington


Stats: Once again Zazzaro had the Blue Knights in title contention as she won 21 games helping them reach the Class LL semifinals. In just 127.1 innings she struck 205 batters and allowed just 54 hits. She pitched to a 0.44 ERA. At the plate she batted .485 with 28 RBIs and 10 doubles.

Honors: CHSCA All-State selection. All-CCC selection.

Up next: Will play at Iona College next year

Fairfield Little League softball falls to Delaware, finishes fourth at Eastern Regional

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BRISTOL — It wasn’t as if Lower Sussex Little League of Delaware was ripping the ball off Fairfield. Its 13 hits included six that didn’t leave the infield.

A baker’s dozen little cuts ended the Connecticut champions’ summer Thursday afternoon at Breen Field, a 3-1 win for the team from Frankford, Del., at the Little League Softball Eastern Regional.

“They put the stick on it, but they just made good contact and hit it where we weren’t,” Fairfield manager Jim Andretta said.

“When we did have some plays, we didn’t make them. That’s a tight line. Once you start getting the bat on the ball, you’ve got to turn around and make some plays to get out of it. It just wasn’t our day.”

Lower Sussex comes back Friday morning at 9 to play Cranston (R.I.) National Budlong. The winner of that game meets Tunkhannock, Pa., at noon for the regional title and a trip to the World Series in Portland, Ore.

Fairfield finishes fourth.

“I tip my cap to (Lower Sussex). They’re a great team,” Andretta said. “All four teams left are great teams. We deserved to be here. We were slightly outmatched today, and we don’t live to see another one here.”

After threatening in the top of the first, Lower Sussex put up runs in each of the third, fourth and fifth innings.

A couple of infield singles got it done in the third with a stolen base and an error in between.

Laniya Lewis led off the fourth with a triple, the hardest-hit ball of the afternoon. Two bunts, on which Fairfield might’ve had a play at first but worried about the speedy Lewis, loaded the bases. Fairfield turned a 1-2-3 double play to limit the damage, but Shaniya Lewis’ single brought another run home for Delaware.

Destiny Mitchell singled and scored on Laniya Lewis’ single in the fifth.

“I looked up on the board in I think the fifth inning and said to myself, 10 hits and three runs, that’s great on our part. Think if we had been making some of the plays that were a little tighter,” Andretta said.

On top of those six infield hits, add in a looper over the pitcher’s circle that trickled into center field and a couple of ground balls up the middle.

And Fairfield did make some nice plays. There was that double play. Catcher Vinchenza Andretta nearly picked off a runner at third in the fifth inning, then did pick her off two pitches later. She caught two other runners stealing.

The top of the second started with Fairfield third baseman Katie Tournas making a nice pick on a short hop ticketed for left field. A batter later, shortstop Elena Ohe slid to her right to stop a grounder, then threw out Camryn Ehlers at first from the ground.

Ehlers got her revenge from the circle, though. She retired the last 11 Fairfield batters, beginning with a third-inning Chelsea Villar line drive that second baseman Kinsley Hall leaped to grab, doubling off Ohe at first.

“That hit of Chelsea’s breaks through to the outfield, you know, we’re in this game,” Jim Andretta said. “But it didn’t fall our way, and a lot of them fell their way.”

LOWER SUSSEX (Del.) 3, FAIRFIELD 1

LOWER SUSSEX001 110—3 13 0
FAIRFIELD100 000—1 3 2

Batteries: LS—Camryn Ehlers (W) and Lily Hoban; F—Anna Gedacht (L) and Vinchenza Andretta.

Greenwich softball overpowers New Canaan, moves to 2-0

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NEW CANAAN — In the preseason predictions for FCIAC softball, not many people were paying much attention to Greenwich.

If they maintain their early success, the Cardinals will be difficult to ignore.

Greenwich improved to 2-0 to start the season, scoring nine runs in the second inning before rolling past the New Canaan Rams 14-2 in five innings at Waveny Park in New Canaan.

The Cardinals had beaten New Fairfield 20-3 on Saturday, so for those counting, that’s 34 runs in two games.

As for the lack of attention, that suits the team just fine.

“I like it. Please don’t pay attention to us. We’ll sneak up on you,” Greenwich head coach Mary Beth Fratello said. “I hope that we can just keep this rolling and I’m OK with people not talking about us. That takes some pressure off the kids and maybe we can surprise some teams this year.”

Greenwich was in fine form against New Canaan, sending14 batters to the plate and scoring nine runs on six hits and three walks in that second inning. The outburst turned a 2-1 deficit into a 10-2 lead and the Cardinals never looked back.

“We brought the intensity in the second inning and it just kept going and going,” Greenwich senior Sophia Prieto said. “We just kept hitting the ball more and more. I’m very excited about this team. In our first two games we not only won, but we mercyed (won by 12 or more runs) both teams. Our hitting is outstanding and our defense is really solid.”

New Canaan won its season opener in dramatic fashion on Saturday when junior Kaitlyn Fico belted a walkoff two-run home run in a 6-4 victory over Oxford. That capped a four-run rally in the bottom of the seventh for the Rams.

Against Greenwich, New Canaan took a 2-1 lead with a pair of unearned runs in the bottom of the first, but was then victimized by the Cardinals’ bats and a couple of errors during the second. Of the nine runs allowed by freshman starter Ava Biasotti in that inning, five were unearned.

“We’re a young team and it showed,” New Canaan head coach Joel Geriak said. “We made a couple of errors and I feel bad for Ava — that second inning, a lot of that wasn’t her fault and there were some things we shouldn’t have happen. Again, we’re young, we’re learning and this is the first time the kids have played against a big conference opponent, so it’s a little bit different. They’ll learn from it.”

Greenwich scored the game’s first run when Prieto lined an RBI single to plate Olivia McClammy in the top of the first.

New Canaan answered with two in the home half of the inning. Biasotti tied the scored with a flyball double to the centerfield fence, and Faith Hibbert, another freshman, plated the second run with a single.

The Rams’ 2-1 lead didn’t last long.

Walks to Katherine Walko and Michelle Morganti sandwiched around a single by Charli Faugno loaded the bases, and one run then scored on an error. A groundout by Kelly Brogan put the Cardinals ahead at 3-2 and, two batters later, Prieto ripped a two-run double to right to make it 5-2.

Julie Gambino added a two-run single and Faugno blasted a two-run home run to cap the rally.

Perhaps as big as that inning was, Prieto getting back in the pitcher’s circle and quickly set New Canaan down in order was equally important.

“That was a big inning,” Fratello said. “I told them we have to play like it’s 0-0. To score the nine runs and then come right back and shut them down helped so much. It kept the momentum with us.”

“I was a little cold in the beginning, but I got used to it and warmed up the more I pitched,” Prieto said. “And the team was supporting me, so I felt more comfortable as the game went on.”

A bright spot for the Rams was the performance of Hibbert, who relieved to start the third inning and pitched three frames, allowing one earned run on six hits and one walk. She was also 2-for-2 with a double at the plate.

For Greenwich, Faugno, Preito, Gambino and Morganti each had three hits, but it was the play of the defense, which committed just one error, which was key for the Cardinals.

“We never had a problem hitting, so we wanted to keep that going, but it’s our defense that’s stronger,” Fratello said. “Last year, we were scoring 10 or 11 runs but we were getting beat by a couple of runs and it was because we made so many errors. We’ve really, really been working on that this year and trying to cut down on the errors and playing defense.”

PLAYER OF THE GAME

Sophia Prieto, Greenwich. The senior was 3-for-4 at the plate with a double, two runs scored, and three RBIs, while also pitching five innings and allowing no earned runs on four hits with four strikeouts. Her two-run double to make it 5-2 was key in the Cardinals’ second-inning explosion.

QUOTABLE

“Nobody really sees us coming. Nobody’s really mentioning us and I feel like we’re coming out pretty strong this season so maybe we’ll be the dark horse of the FCIAC.” — Greenwich senior Sophia Prieto

GREENWICH 14, NEW CANAAN 2 (5 innings)

GREENWICH 190 04X X — 14 14 1
NEW CANAAN 200 00X X — 2 4 4
Batteries — G: Sophia Prieto and Olivia McClammy NC: Ava Biasotti, Faith Hibbert and Kendall Somma; 2B: G – Prieto, Julie Gambino, Charlie Faugno; NC – Biasotti, Hibbert, Kaitlyn Fico; HR: G – Faugno Records: Greenwich (2-0), New Canaan (1-1)

No. 3 Trumbull rallies in the seventh to beat No. 8 Seymour

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SEYMOUR — Trumbull’s softball team overcame a two-run deficit with a three-run, two-out rally in the top of the seventh and held off host Seymour 5-4 on Monday.

“I’m really proud of their guts, they way they showed perseverance,” Trumbull coach Jacqui Sheftz said. “I’m really proud of the girls. We’ve got to build on this.”

Julia Huzi smashed a game-tying double down the left field line and took third base when the ball was misplayed.

Huzi came across with the go-ahead run on a clean single to center off the bat of Alexa Adinolfi.

Trumbull pitcher Emily Gell worked around a leadoff single in the bottom of the seventh, inducing a pair of ground balls for force outs and a pop up to left to end it.

Seymour scored runs in the first and second inning to take a 2-0 lead. Gell stranded the bases loaded with a pair of strikeouts to end the second.

Seymour capitalized on an error in the first when Jacey Costello reached and later scored on a Sierra Cripps double.

The Wildcats again capitalized on an error in the second when Kiley Regan reached on an error and scored following a walk to Alyssa Johnson and singles off the bats of Coscello and Lauren Haversat.

The Eagles — No. 3 in the GameTimeCT poll — got a run back in the third. Huzi walked with two outs and scored on Adinolfi’s double to deep center.

Trumbull tied things with another two-out hit in the fourth. Mackenzie Bruggeman singled after fouling off a few two-strike pitches to start the rally. Kiley Barbagallo ripped a game-tying single.

The Wildcats, ranked eighth, went back up a pair of runs in the bottom of the sixth on a two-run double off the top of the wall in left-center off the bat of Haversat.

Trumbull’s seventh-inning rally started with one out singles by Barbagallo and Ava Dunn.

“They’re the No. 3 team in the state for a reason. We got a lead, they fought back. We made a couple mistakes in the field and they made us pay,” Seymour coach Ken Pereiras said.

“Overall, I’m very pleased with our team. We played a good game — just not good enough,” Pereiras said. “We’re still young. We’ve got a lot of young kids out there. I think we’re going to get better as the season goes on.”

“I think we need to clean up our defense a little bit. We gave them too many outs today,” Sheftz said.

Tuesday’s Roundup: North Haven girls lacrosse tops Amity in OT

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GIRLS LACROSSE

NORTH HAVEN 11, AMITY 10 (OT)

Annie Uyeki scored five goals and added an assist for the North Haven girls lacrosse team, which defeated Amity 11-10 Tuesday in a Southern Connecticut Conference game at Woodbridge.

Meg Christoforo added three goals for the Indians (1-0). Ana Carney scored five goals for the Spartans (1-1).

North Haven   7 3 1 — 11
Amity               7 3 0 — 10
Scoring: Amity: Payton Grande 1, Elaina Ferraro 1, Jenna Walsh 2 Assists, Natalie Huber 1 Goal, 2 assists; Lauren Ronai 1 Goal, 2 assists, Ana Carney 5 goals, Payton Papa 1 goal.; NH: Molly Scarpa 2 G, Callie Kessler 1 G, Madison Fredricks 1 A, Annie Uyeki 5 G, 1 A, Meg Christoforo 3 G; Shots: Amity 19, NH 18. Saves: Amity: Payton Rahn: 9; North Haven Casey Kross 6. Records: Amity 1-1, NH 1-0.

NEW CANAAN 18, WESTHILL 0

Caroline Cronin and Campbell Connors each scored three goals Tuesday to lift the New Canaan High School girls lacrosse team to a season-opening 18-0 road victory over Westhill.

Caroline O’Dea and Shea Hobbs combined in net for the shutout.

NEW CANAAN   12 6—18
WESTHILL         0 0—0
Records: New Canaan 1-0, Westhill 1-1. Scoring: NC—Caroline Cronin 3 goals; Lauren Bisceglia 1g; Dillyn Patten 1g; Kendall Patten 1g; Olivia Bognon 1g; McKenna Harden 1g; Campbell Connors 3g; Emma Schuh 4g; Jane Charlton 1g; Quincy Connell 1g; Kearney McKiernan 1g. Goalies: NC—Caroline O’Dea (1 save), Shea Hobbs (1 save). W—Ava Feliciano (4 saves).

IMMACULATE 13, ND-FAIRFIELD 1

IMMACULATE   7 6—13
ND-FAIRFIELD    0 1—1
Records: Immaculate 1-0, ND-Fairfield 0-2. Scoring: I—Madison Halas 5 goals, 1 assist, Kennedi Muller 3g, Rachel Iannarelli 3a, Emma Baughman 2g, Analiese Seaman 2g, Emma Halas 1g, 1a, Caroline Brown 1a, Giselle Rodriguez 1a; NDF—Jenna Sabia 1g. Goalies: I—Emily Mannion (2 saves); NDF—Janelle Rosales (14). Shots: I—31; NDF—7.

NEWTOWN 4, BARLOW 3

BARLOW      2 1—3
NEWTOWN  1 3—4
Records: Barlow 0-1, Newtown 1-0. Scoring: B—Bella Miceli 1 goal, Julia Shapiro 1g, 1a, Julia Hartmann 1g, Eastus 1a; N—Rylee Harrell 2g, Sughrue 1g, Julia Gerace 1g. Goalies: B—Megan Florkowski (6 saves); N—Catie Gregory (4). Shots: B—12; N—13.

MASUK 15, NEW MILFORD 5

Records: Masuk 1-1. Scoring: M—Maya Henry 5 goals, Melissa Psaras 2g, Jess Bennett 1g, Paige Jelliffe 1g; NM—Sarah Morris 3g, Erinn O’Hara 1g, Jillian Melendez 1g.

POMPERAUG 14, BUNNELL 1

BUNNELL        1 0—1
POMPERAUG   7 7—14
Records: Bunnell 0-1, Pomperaug 1-0. Scoring: B—Mariana Trovarelli 1 goal, Morgan Reilly 1a; P—Kathleen Schenk 3g, Jillian Murray 3g, Camden Frissora 3g, Maddie McKhen 1g, 1a, Jessica Evans 1g, Cassie Reilly 1g, Maris Debenedetto 1g, Olivia Heckendolf 1a.

BROOKFIELD 11, STRATFORD 8

Records: Brookfield 1-0, Stratford 0-2. Highlights: S—Edie Threshie scored four goals to lead the Red Devils.

LUDLOWE 15, ST. JOSEPH 5

Scoring: L—Ashley Moynahan 4 goals, Hannah Kleinbeck 3g, Chloe Madzio 3g, Callie Cirilli 2g, Caroline Sullivan 2g, Paloma Meehan 1g; SJ—Jettke Gray 3g, Isabelle Casucci 1g, Kylie Lucifora 1g.

VALLEY REGIONAL 16, MORGAN 10

Scoring: V – Allie Ruel 6 goals, 3 assits, Celia Ghilani 5g, 3a, Victoria Rider 3g, 3a, Emmy Bisson 1g, Salmi Miller 1g; M – Madeline Stopkoski 6g, 2a, Olivia McCray 2g, Lindsay Narracci 1 g, 2a, Erin Lindsay 1g, Carley Schmidt 1a. Goalies: V – Mia Cost (6 saves); M – Cassidy Shepard (7). Shots: V – 27, M – 19. Records: Valley 1-1, Morgan 0-1.

BOYS LACROSSE

WARDE 12, ST. JOSEPH 5

WARDE        4 3 2 3—12
ST. JOSEPH  1 0 2 2—5
Scoring: W—Jack McKenna 2 goals, 3 assists, Blake Epstein 3g, Charlie Digiacomo 2g, 1a, Zack Corsi 1g, 1a, Sam Palmer 1g, Jimmy Cullinan 1g, Devin Napol 1g, Ryan Janz 1g, RJ Ihlefeld 1g; SJ—Ryan Daly 2g, Declan McGinley 1g, 1a, Karl Kelly 1g, 1a, DaSilva 1g, Carpenter 1a, Coughlin 1a. Goalies: W—Chris Gonzalez (9 saves); SJ—Eric Burbank (6).

RIDGEFIELD 21, NORWALK 1

Highlights: N—Michael Propersi scored the lone goal for the Bears.

HAND 18, CONARD 6

Jack Flanagan and Tom Swank combined for 11 goals for Hand in its season-opening, non-conference home win.

Conard   3 0 1 2 — 6
Hand      6 5 4 3 — 18
Scoring: Records: Conard 0-1, Hand 1-0. Scoring: Conard — Mckintosh 2g, Carr 1g, 1a, Suarez 1g, Hindsin 1g, Mahon 1g Hand— Jack Flanagan 6g, Tom Swank 5g, 1a, Tom Ferrick 3a, Liam Regan 1a, Tripp Bordiere 4g, 2a, Shane Reiner 2g, conner Bergere 1g,1a, Ryan Flynn 1a; Goalies: Hand—Griffin Fitzmaurice (7 saves) Clay Hayden (4 saves). Shots: Conard 20 , Hand — 40.

NORTH HAVEN 10, BERLIN 5

Berlin                0 1 1 3 — 5
North Haven   3 3 9 1 — 16
Scoring: NH – Jack Broggi 2g, 1a, Kasey Mongillo 2g, 2a, Brian Mills 3g, 3a, Kevin Anasoulis 3g, 1a, Jake Hines 1a; Berlin Nick Grant 2g, 1a, TJ Hebert 2g, Luke Wininger 1g, Marco Scarano 1a, Tyler Ralph 1a. Saves: NH Sean Quinn – 7 saves ; B – Luke Magniafico 17 saves

OLD SAYBROOK 13, VINAL/GOODWIN TECH 0

Vinal/Goodwin    0 0 0 0 — 0
Old Saybrook      2 5 4 2 — 13
Scoring: Goals: OS: Jack Adams 3, Alem Tiden 3, Ian Mason 2, Will Peralta 2, Nolan Heiden 1, Ryan Slisz 1, Mitchell Dipalma 1. Assists: OS: Alem Tiden 2, Will Peralta 1, Matt Murphy 1. Shots: Old Saybrook 31; Vinal 6. Saves: (Old Saybrook)James Carlin 6; (Vinal) 14. Records: Old Saybrook 1-1; Vinal 0-2.

SHELTON 12, LEWIS MILLS 1

LEWIS MILLS   0 1 0 0 — 1
SHELTON 4 6 2 0 — 12
Scoring: LM – Gavin Cabral 1g, Evan Batch 1a; S-Casey Brennan 3g, 1 a; Nick Pagliuso 3 g, 1 a; Nick Pavone 3a; Tyler Pjatak 1 g, 1 a; Jared Sedlock 1g, 1a; Jack Carr 1 g; Jake Oddo 1g, 1a; Connor Greent 1g; Jake Falanga 1g. Goalies: LM – Coeper Robinson (9 saves); S – Daschel Kline (6).

SOFTBALL

TRUMBULL 9, BARLOW 0

Emily Gell pitched a complete game, three-hit shutout with 11 strikeouts as the Trumbull softball team improved to 3-0 with a 9-0 win over Barlow in a non-league game Tuesday afternoon.

Mackenzie Bruggeman went 3-for-4, including a solo home run and a two-run double, and Jenna Duffy had three hits and three RBIs in the win for the Eagles. Abby Ota had two of the team’s three hits for the Falcons (1-1).

TRUMBULL  010 124 1—9 12 1
BARLOW      000 000 0—0 3 4
Records: Trumbull 3-0, Barlow 1-1. Batteries: T—Emily Gell (W, 3-0) and Cassi Barbato; B—Claire McCann (L, 1-1) and Gabby Tuccinardi.

BROOKFIELD 13, GREENWICH 12

The Brookfield softball team has picked off right where it left from 2018 as an offensive barrage has led to a 3-0 start. The Bobcats claimed their latest win Tuesday by holding off Greenwich in a 13-12 slugfest.

Brookfield (3-0) has reached double-digits in all three wins. Against the Cardinals Kailee Synder, Avery Katz and Hanna Scallon all had three hits as the hosts survived a seven-run fourth inning by Greenwich.

GREENWICH    200 712 0 — 12 14 2
BROOKFIELD   404 032 x — 13 17 1
Batteries: G—Sophia Prieto and Olivia McClammy; B—Emma Sands, Jillian Mitchell (W) and Emily Parchinski. Highlights: G—Emma Beinstein went 4-for-5 with a double and two runs scored. Olivia McClammy went 3-for-5 with three runs scored. B—Kailee Synder went 3-for-4 with two doubles and four RBI. Avery Katz went 3-for-5 with a double and two RBI. Adrianna Fiori went 2-for-4 with a double, two RBI and two runs scored. Hanna Scallon went 3-for-4 with three runs scored.

SEYMOUR 20, WATERBURY CAREER 2 (5)

WATERBURY CAREER   020 00—2 3 6
SEYMOUR                  708 5X—20 12 1
Records: Waterbury Career 0-2, Seymour 1-1. Batteries: WC—Verannie Fiquerido (L, 0-2) and Tabatha Palomba; S—Jenna Geffert (W, 1-0) and Kolby Sirowich. Highlights: WC—Fiquerido had two hits, including a two-run home run. S—Geffert struck out nine. Sirowich and Molly Adamo each had two hits.

OXFORD 5, HOLY CROSS 3

HOLY CROSS  002 010 0—3
OXFORD         020 003 X—5
Highlights: HC—Hannah Brown had two hits. O—Molly Sastram had two hits, including a home run. Autumn Mitchell had two hits, including a triple. Sophie Gendron doubled.

NAUGATUCK 16, WILBY 0

NAUGATUCK 556 00x x — 16 13 0
WILBY        000 00x x — 0 0 2

Highlights: N– Alyssa Roberts 3 inn, 0H, 0BB, 9K, Kayshla Diaz 2inn, 0H, 0BB, 5K; Kendall Allen – 3 hits, double, 5 rbi; Meghan Schofield- 3 hits, 3 runs, 1rbi; Felicia Salvati- 3 hits,3 rbi, 1 run; Nadia Cestari 1 hit, 3 runs; Alyssa Roberts – 1 hit, 3 rbi; Hailey Deitelbaum – 1 hit, 1 rbi, 2 runs; Alyssa Ulruch- 1 hit, 2 rbi; Jordyn Hunt- rbi; Samantha Mullin – 3 runs; Autumn Travis 2 runs; Alyssa Hovey- 2 runs; Team records: Wilby 0-1; Naugatuck 2-0

ST. JOSEPH 16, SHEEHAN 1

ST. JOSEPH  202 020 (10)—16 16 0
SHEEHAN           000 100 0—1 2 4
Records: St. Joseph 1-0, Sheehan 1-1. Batteries: SJ—Payton Doiron (W, 1-0) and Charlee Horton; S—Riley Wolchester (L) and Ryan Wolchester. Highlights: SJ—Doiron struck out 14 and went 3-for-4. Kaitlin Capobianco and Brittany Mairano each had three hits. S—Ry. Wolchester tripled and scored one run.

DERBY 21, CROSBY 2 (5)

Records: Derby 2-0, Crosby 0-1. Batteries: D—Alexis Enjem (W) and Madison Koval; C—Luz Matos (L) and Marissa White. Highlights: D—Cristina Carloni went 3-for-3 with one RBI, two walks and four runs scored. Riley Miller went 2-for-2 with three walks and three runs scored. Olivia Ruggiero went 3-for-4 with three RBIs and three runs scored. C—White hit a solo home run. Matos and Angelina Ovalles each singled.

CROMWELL 18, WESTBROOK 2 (5)

Westbrook      100 10 — 2 3 1
Cromwell    (10)70 1x — 18 12 1
WP– Kaitlin Snyder. LP– G. Cordon; Notes: Cromwell catcher Monica Dewey hit a grand slam. Cromwell DP- Kayseigh McCaleb had three hits to lead the Panthers..

HALE-RAY 7, MORGAN 6

Morgan      203 000 1 — 6 6 2
Hale-Ray   000 111 4 — 7 6 4
M: Heidi Gaudet and Alex Duval; HR: Hannah Lemke, Sam LaFemina (2) and Erin Molkenthin.
Notes: HR: Skyler Rapuano 3-5, single, double, triple. 1 run scored. 4 RBIS. With a walk off triple with the bases loaded, 2 outs in the bottom of the 7th to win the game. Morgan: Bella Mongillo 2-4, double and triple, 4 RBIs, 1 run.

NORTH BRANFORD 14, EAST HAMPTON 0 (5)

NORTH BRANFORD    203 36 — 14 16 0
EAST HAMPTON        000 00 — 0 1 2
WP: Kaylee Velez; LP: Emma Wolfram

WEST HAVEN 16, O’BRIEN TECH 0 (5)

O’BRIEN TECH    000 00 — 0 0 7
WEST HAVEN     463 3x — 16 12 0
WP: Ivy Santos. LP: A. Senchez.
Notes: Santos went 3-for-3 with three RBIs and Rodriguez, Pinkett and McCarthy all had two RBIs for West Haven.

BETHEL 23, TRINITY CATHOLIC 0

Batteries: B—Jovanna LaSita, Kelly Tito and Christina DaSilva. Highlights: B—DaSilva had three hits, including 2 doubles and scored five s. Tito and Natasha Redmond had three hits. NOTE: Monday score.

BASEBALL

DERBY 22, CROSBY 1 (5)

CROSBY  100 00—1 8 2
DERBY     007 15—22 16 0
Records: Crosby 1-2, Derby 1-0. Batteries: C—Richard Caraballo (L, 0-1), Jonathan Maisonet (3), Erick Crespo (4), Alex Puente (4), Jayden Estrada (4) and Xavier Gonzalez; D—Bryce Cotter (W, 1-0) and Ty Netto. Highlights: C—Joshua Bolough went 2-for-3 with one run scored. Caraballo hit a RBI-sacrifice fly. D—Tom Abel reached base five times, going 3-for-3, including a double and a three-run home run, with three runs scored and four RBIs. Ray Queen went 3-for-3, including a double, with two RBIs. Cotter struck out eight.

IMMACULATE 5, BROOOKFIELD 1

IMMACULATE200 012 — 5 8 0
BROOKFIELD010 000 0 — 1 6 0
Highlights: B—I—CJ Johnson pitched five innings with six strikeouts. CJ Cianflone and Johnson both recorded two hits and Cianflone scored two runs.

HALE-RAY 8, MORGAN 6

Morgan     011 010 3 — 6 8 3
Hale-Ray   320 201 — 8 11 1
WP: Matt Lauria. LP: Conrad Derry.; Notes: For Hale-Ray, John Linares went 3 for 3 with an RBI and scored twice.

BOYS TENNIS

Branford 6, West Haven 1

(At Branford): Singles: Joe Delgado (WH) def Praneeth Ganedi (B) 6-3, 3-6, 10-4; Eli Hanlon (B) Def Zac Kerzner (WH) 6-0, 6-2; Dan Mcguire (B) def Punavasan Garani (WH) 6-0, 6-1; Paul Riccio (B) def Anthony Siaphong (WH) 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. Doubles: Dan Pagliaro & Kurt Schalper (B) def Riyad Al-Bakeri & Nash Noble (WH) 6-3, 6-4; Jaden Andresen & Josh Berdon (B) def Jason Ramean & Lucien Zheng (WH) 6-1, 6-4; Wes Raymond & Jason Hackett (B) def Aawab Osman & Ron Wood (WH) 7-5, 6-2.

Foran 5, East Haven 2

(at East Haven): singles: Ryan Money (F) def. Dan Murtagh 6-0, 6-0; Nico Esposito (F) def. Marchello Delucia 6-1, 6-1; Connor Rowe (F) def. Matt Gaudioso 7-6 (7-4), 2-6, 6-3; Petie Mata (F) def. Mateausz Wiszniewski 6-4, 6-2; doubles: Joe Brown/Mat Divito (EH) def. Eric Levesque/Alex Mingrone 7-5, 6-4; Danny Abate/Jared O’Sullivan (F) def. Gabe Olszewski/Devon Lopez 6-3, 6-3; Matt Battaglino/Fabrizio Bugati (EH) def. Patrick Semana/Stephen Urquia 6-0, 6-0. Records: Foran 1-0, East Haven 0-2.

Law 6, Wilbur Cross 1

(at New Haven): Singles: Sanskar Shah (JL) def Ida Brooks (WC) 6-2,6-2 ; Adarsh Sentilnathan (JL) def Thea Raneli 6-0,6-3; Jacob Martin (WC) def Brian Zirkel (JL) 6-4,6-2 ; Daniel Folloni (JL) def Molly Drew (WC) 6-3,6-1 . Doubles: Andrew Anchela and Marcello Silva (JL) def Charlie Cairo and Sonny Phouadura (WC) 6-4, 6-3; Angel Santiago and Lucas Greifzu (JL) def Fernando Morales and Jonathan Lapo (WC) 6-3, 6-3; Pardhip Nair and Julien Roy (JL) Nile Lee and Sophie Wilson (WC) 6-0,6-0. Records: Wilbur Cross 0-1; Jonathan Law 1-0.

Guilford 5, Fairfield Prep 2

(at Guilford): Singles: Alex Kagan (G) def. Nash Lovallo 6-3 6-2. Gianni Esposito (G) def. Chris Hilton 6-4 6-1 Walker Mulligan (G) def. Louis Guzzi 6-2 6-2. Peter Haley (F) def. Erik Mastalerz 6-3 6-3 ; Doubles: Noah Horton/Dominik Dadak (G) def. Ethan Fabro/Kyle Hany 6-7 (4) 6-4 6-4; Zander Jehle/Max Fuller (F) def. Ethan D’Angelo/Ronan McDermott 6-4 2-6 6-0. Nick Antony/Ethan Corpuel (G) def. Jon Godin/Patrick Kelly 3-6 7-5 12-10. Records: Fairfield Prep 0-1; Guilford 2-0.

Hand 6, Guilford 1

(at Madison): Singles: Josh Israel (DH) def Alex Keagan (G) 6-3 6-2; Gianni Esposito (G) Def Noah Gulla ( DH) 4-6 1-6; Sebastain Lowy (DH) def. Walker Mulligan (G) 6 -2 7-6 (9-7); David Levchenko (DH) vs Erik Mastalerz (G) 6-3 6 -3; Doubles: Darby Rogers/Reilly Vejar (DH) def Noah Horton/Dominik Dadak (G) 6 -0 6 -0; Nick Chippeo/Will de Chabert (DH) Def Ethan D’Angelo/Ronan McDermott (G) 6-1 6-0; Jamie Watkins/John Van Ostenbridge (DH) def Ethan Corpvel/Nick Antony (G) 6 -3, 6 -1. Records: Hand 1-0; Guilford 1-1.

Sheehan 7, Career 0

(at Wallingford): Singles: Mark Amodio (S) v. Artur Munoz (C) 6-0, 6-1; Andrew Saball (S) v. Christian Morales 6-0, 6-0; Aymen Tayoubi-Idrissi (S) v. Ken Padilla (C) 6-0, 6-0; John Womelsford (S). Doubles: Gabe Wells/Julio Serna (s) v. Ivan Perez/Emma Oseu-Bonsu 6-0, 6-0; Noah Becker/Joh Yoder (S); Andrew Carboni/Mike Morales (S). Career forfeited 4 singles and 2 and 3 doubles. Records: Sheehan: 2-0; Career 0-1.

West Haven 4, Shelton 3

(at West Haven): Singles: Joseph Delgado (WH) def. Christian Ripke (S), 6-1, 7-5 2. Zach Kerzner (WH) def Josh Hunter (S) 6-4,6-4 3. Adam Rossetti (S) def. Punarvasan Garani (WH) 6-1, 6-0 4. Hritish Bhargana (S) def Anthony Siaphong (WH) 6-3, 6-3. Doubles: 1. Riyad Al-Bakri & Nash Noble (WH) def Spencer Hatfield & Owen Corbett (S) 6-3, 6-4 2. Suhass Nadella and Archit Bhargana (S) def. Jason Ramirez and Lucien Zheng (WH) 6-1, 6-1 3. Awaab Osman and Ron Wood (WH) def Carsen Rhodes and Jeff Lin (S) 6-7, 6-1, 7-6. Records West Haven 1-0; Shelton 0-1.

Wilbur Cross 7, Career 0

(At Wilbur Cross): Singles : Ida Brooks (WC) def. Arturo Muñoz (C) 6-1,7-5; Thea Ranelli (WC) def. Cristian Morales (C) 6-1, 6-2; Jacob Martin (WC) def. Julius Pugh (C) 6-0, 6-0; Molly Drew (WC) def. Alex Vazquez (C) 6-3, 6-1; Doubles: Charlie Cairo and Sonny Phouadura (WC) def. Ken Padilla and Ivan Perez (C) 2-6, 7-5, 10-7; Johnathan Lapo and Aldo Cortes (WC) def. Josh Smith and Eman Osei-Bonsu (C) 6-0, 6-1; No. 3 doubles forfeited by Career. Records – Cross 1-1; Career 0-2 .

Xavier 4, Amity 3

(at Middletown): Singles Brett Gloria (A) def. Matt Fuffo (X) 6-4, 6-3; Khai Ton (X) def. Chris Bullers (A) 6-4, 6-1; Eddie Basauri (X) def. Ira Einbinder (A) 7-6 (7-0), 6-2; Ben Schiff (A) def. Owen Ou (X) 6-2, 6-0. Doubles: Jackson Sokolowski & Sam Zhao (X) def. Max Dragon & Evan Arovas (A) 7-6 (8-6), 6-1; Jon Schachter & Gabe Sabatelli (A) def. Alex Bonaiuto & Zach Ciampi 6-2, 4-6, 6-4; Finn Dowler & Josh Aresco (X) def. Geoff Wadey & Tommy Livesay (A) 6-3, 6-1.

BARLOW 7, NEWTOWN 0

(at Newtown): singles: Eric Raut (B) def. Sam Cannizzo 6-0, 6-2; Tyson Nichols (B) def. Stephen Dooley 6-2, 6-0; Jake Bernard (B) def. Nihan Soman 6-1, 6-2; Nick Buchan (B) def. Ben Futterman 6-3, 6-2; doubles: Adam Ortiz/Alex Klein (B) def. Luke Sposato/Rohan Mansukhani; Bobby Tremont/Jalen Johnson (B) def. Jacob Shuman/Josh Parson 6-2, 0-6, 6-1; Owen O’Reilly/John McCleary (B) def. Chris Lindsay/Sachio Mansusskhani 6-3, 6-3.

GIRLS TENNIS

WESTHILL 7, CENTRAL 0

At Central. Singles: Tamar Bellete (W) def. Geovanna Nazeozenna, 6-0, 6-0; Martina Kaba (W) def. Paula Pereira, 6-0, 6-0; Sanjana Nayak (W) def. Patricia Pereira, 6-0, 6-0; Jackie Kaba def. Angelica Gobbin 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Caitlyn Tyrrell/Niki Economidis (W) def. Nayeli Serrano/Jackie Tapia 6-0, 6-0; Malina Lasicki/Lexi Schultz (W) def. Ashley Aguilera/Allison Ortiz 6-0, 6-0; Rebecca Friedlander/Danya Taub (W) def. Naomi Maxwell/Brianna Wong 6-0, 6-0.

ST. JOSEPH 6, TRINITY CATHOLIC 1

(at Scalzi Park, Stamford): singles: Nicole Savage (TC) def. Gabby Gatto 6-3, 1-6, 6-2; Clare Seperack (SJ) def. Chana Cubarrubia 6-1, 6-1; Devon Cavaliere (SJ) def. Jess Connolly 6-1, 6-0; Chloe Mattison (SJ) def. Vanessa Comeau 6-4, 6-0; doubles: Katelyn Heslin/Nicole Plavec (SJ) def. Allie Cavaliere/Nicole Pritchard 6-0, 6-1; Natalie Plavec/Debora Yohou 6-0, 6-1; Lily Norris/Jessic Noce (SJ) def. Maddie Ingram/Grace McEvoy 6-0, 6-0. Records: St. Joseph 2-0, Trinity Catholic 0-2.

Amity 6, Guilford 1

(At Woodbridge): Singles: Sarah Bullers (A) def Emily Dietzko 6-0, 6-1; Sydney Pitter (A) def. Hannah Dietzko 6-3, 6-1; Adithi Wijesekera (A) def. Kiera Stankewich 6-1 6-0; Chloe Gherlone (A) def. Morgan Mancuso 6-4 6-3. Doubles: Catalina Betancur and Annika Minotti (A) def Allie Stankewich and Charlotte Zimmerman 6-2, 6-1; Eesha Acharya and Gabby McGovern (A) def. Emma Mullet and Veronica Zimmer 6-2,6-2; Summer Hechler and Chloe Shaff (G) def Rosie Du and Rhea Dey 3-6, 7-5 (10-6). Records: Amity 2-0. Guilford 1-2.

Cheshire 4, Mercy 3

(at Middletown): Singles: Lorenza Inserra (M) def Olivia Santoro (C) 6-0, 7-5; Abby Weaver (M) def Sydney Wang (C) 6-0, 6-0; Jenna DeGennaro C) def Julia Wenceslao (M) 7-6, 2-6, 6-3; Lila Cerritelli (M) def Tarana Eldridge (C) 6-3, 6-3; Doubles: Kelsey Mann & Jenny Wang (C) def Marie Emerson & Katie Dougherty (M) 6-1,6-1; Christine Anthony & Sophie Seigal (C) Jordyn Belcourt & Maggie Garcia (M) 6-4,6-4; Ellie Rockoff & Alyssa Behuniak (C) def Ava Bankoski & Maggie Garcia (M) 6-2,6-2. Records: Mercy 0-2; Cheshire 1-0.

Lauralton Hall 6, Guilford 1

(at Milford): Singles: Singles: Skylar Korman(LH) def Emily Dietzko(GH) 6-3, 6-3; Claudia Robinson(LH) def Kiera Stankewich(GH) 6-2, 6-2; Hannah Dietzko(GH) def Kate Backus(LH) 6-2, 6-3; Chelsea Larke(LH) def Veronica Zimmer (GH) 7-5, 6-3. Doubles: Missy Caiola/Audrey Ulrich(LH) def Allie Stankewich/Charlotte Zimmer(GH) 6-4, 7-6; Lauren Dowling/Olivia Golden(LH) def Morgan Mancuso/Emma Murlet(GH) 6-1, 6-4; MaryGrace SanFilippo/Caleigh Peloso(LH) def Summer Heckler/Chloe Shoff(GH) 6-4, 6-2.

Law 5, Branford 2

(At Milford): Singles: Lucia Pino (L) def. Samantha Valardi 6-0, 6-0; Monica Pydipati (L) def. Gianna Benni 6-0, 6-0; Jenna Bagdasarian (L) def. Sara Giardi 6-0, 6-0; Bridget Sanchez (L) def. Nuala Paudyal 7-6 (9-7), 6-2. Doubles: Shae LePre/Alayna Boileau (B) def. Diya Daruka/Nihitha Kothapalli 6-2, 6-1; Sarah Berdon/Ellie Bartlett (B) def. Amelia Mower/Jenna Stash 6-2, 5-7, 6-3; Brynn Costello/Meghan Loftus (L) def. Jessica King/Juliana Torello 4-6, 6-0, 6-1. Records: Law 1-1, Branford 1-1.

Lyman Hall 7, Career 0

(at Wallingford): Singles: Jillian Barron (LH) won against Denise Marallon (C) 6-1 6-3; Savannah Farkash (LH) won against Marula Abdelati (C) 6-0 6-3; Maddie Kizer (LH) won against Danielle Marallon (C) 6-1 6-1; Kiera Farley (LH) won against Esmeralda Gutierrez (C) 6-0 6-0; Doubles: Abbey Pallas and Nicole Nicefaro (LH) won against Angelina Saunders and Diamond Humes (C) 6-0 6-0; Robyn Honyotski and Bianca Vega (LH) won against Evelyn Espinosa and Joanna Cando (C) 6-2 6-0; Keertana Chagari and Olivia Vegliante (LH) won against Veronica Borowoski and Michelle Cortes (C) 6-0 6-0.

North Haven 4, Mercy 3

(at North Haven): Singles: 1. Julia Migliorini (NH) def. Lorenza Inserra (M), 6-0,6-0 2. Ally Vollero (NH) def Abby Weaver (M) 6-2,6-2 3. Lily Mezzi (NH) def Julia Wenceslao (M) 6-1,6-1 4. Anna Woottan (NH) def Lila Cerritelli (M) 6-4,6-4. Doubles: 1. Katie Dougherty & Marie Emerson (M) def Zoe Bowerman & Kara Stevens (NH) 6-7,6-2,10-8 2. Jordyn Belcourt & Maggie Garcia (M) def Jess Tran & Danielle Bryson (NH) 6-4,6-3 3. Emily Crusberg & Kat Antico (M) def Yasmin Mohamed & Claire Looney (NH) 7-5,6-3. Records: Mercy 0-1; North Haven 1-0.

North Haven 5, Foran 2

(at Milford): Singles: Julia Migliorini (NH) def. Grace Hiza 6-0, 6-0; Ally Valero (NH) def. Kyra Johnson 6-2, 7-5; Eleanor Noyes (F) def. Lily Mezzi 7-5, 6-2; Sarah Lockwood (F) def. Anna Wooton 6-3, 6-3. Doubles: Zoe Bowerman-Kara Stevens (NH) def. Izzy Connelly-Natalie Hubler 6-7 (6-8), 6-3, 6-4; Daniella Bryson- Jess Tran (NH) def. Meghan Stokes-Zoe Eichner 6-4, 6-4; Yasmin Mohamed-Claire Looney (NH) def. Olivia Connelly-Vaishnavi Bulusu 6-3, 6-1. Records: F 1-1, NH 2-0.

MASUK 7, ND-FAIRFIELD 0

(at Wolfe Park, Monroe): singles: Kathryn Conley (M) def. Meghan Burke 6-3, 6-2; Sophia Norton (M) def. Ella Clayton 6-1, 6-1; Margaret Kokorda (M) def. Sydney Manzo 6-1, 6-1; Chloe Hurme (M) def. Vanessa Joseph 6-1, 6-1; doubles: Michell Antony/Melanie Antony (M) def. Olivia Carriero/Christina Cheeseman 6-4, 7-5; Aarti Arasada/Molly Bonczek (M) def. Rosa Badolato/Bernae Webb 6-0, 6-0; Violet Carlson/Neha Samuel (M) def. Amayah Algarin/Catalina Jimenez 6-0, 6-0. Records: Masuk 1-0, ND-Fairfield 0-1.

BARLOW 4, NEWTOWN 3

(at Barlow): singles: Marie Ann Tomaj (N) def. Cally Higgins 6-2, 6-3; Elizabeth McCain (B) def. Amanda Conrod 6-1, 6-2; Sofia Krzewicki (B) def. Jen Lorenz 6-1, 6-2; Amelia Hufschmied (N) def. Hannah Tunick 6-3, 7-5; doubles: Julia Klein/Julia Dolan (N) def. Claire Lamb/Laurel Winslow 3-6, 6-2, 6-4; Kaela Klein/Victoria Koltchine (B) def. Payton Bradley/Katerina Rosen 7-5, 6-4; Janelle Wargo/Katelyn Kuczmarski (B) def. Mary Celentano/Julia Clark 6-4, 6-0. Records: Barlow 2-0, Newtown 0-1.

WILTON 7, NORWALK 0

(at Wilton): singles: Alex Iotzova (W) def. Iasiah Sena 6-2, 2-6, 10-6; Rhea Raghavan (W) def. Erickah Tertulian 6-0, 6-1; Kate Seelert (W) def. Angelica Martin 6-1, 6-0; Annie Caldwell (W) def. Sam Aguilar 6-0, 6-0; doubles: Mackenzie McCormick/Campbell Johnson (W) def. Madison French/Maya Gososmann 6-1, 6-0; Julia Morano/Anusha Chegu (W) def. Jackie Ramirez/Jolie Luben 6-0, 6-0; Johanna Knox/Caroline Gruseke (W) def. Gjesika Lleshdedaj/Claudia Uva 6-0, 6-1.

DARIEN 7, TRUMBULL 0

(at Trumbull): singles: Emma Wiley (D) def. Symphany Akinloye 6-0, 6-1; Katie Wiley (D) def. Leilani Brown 6-3, 6-0; Abby Stravato (D) def. Evani Dalal 6-1, 6-0; Cameron Cavanna (D) def. Libby Liggins 6-1, 6-2; doubles: Juliet Homes/Elaina Cummiskey (D) def. Amelia Grasso/Laine Neufeld 6-1, 6-0; Quin Wolters/Caroline Hojsgood (D) def. Bella Basic/Vishy Kandala 6-1, 6-1; Annabelle Mueller/Chase Cleary (D) def. Ritika Birje/Ally Szabo 6-3, 6-1. Records: Darien 2-0, Trumbull 1-1.

BOYS TRACK

Amity 105, Cheshire 45
Amity 105, Hamden 44
Hamden 74, Cheshire 70

(at Woodbridge): 100 Meter Dash: Okeke, Gabe, Hamden, 11.86; 200: Davis SR, Rodney, Hamden, 22.87; 400: Johnson, Paul, Amity, 52.07; 800: Swift, Damon, Hamden, 2:05.27; 1600: Mellitt, Brendan, Cheshire, 4:39.69; 3200: Mellitt, Brendan, Cheshire, 10:19.14; 110 Meter Hurdles: Papa, Richard, Amity, 15.75; 300 Meter Hurdles: Papa, Richard, Amity, 41.85; 4×100 Meter Relay Amity (Dibenedetto, Joseph 12, Johnson, Paul 12, Reed, Christopher 12, Papa, Richard 12), 44.58; 4×400 Meter Relay: Amity (Johnson, Paul 12, Reed, Christopher 12, Gilbride, Austin 11, Papa, Richard 12), 3:39.86; 4×800 Meter Relay: Cheshire (Farrell, Ryan 10, Mellitt, Brendan 11, Simpatico, Francis 11, Pettit, Charlie 11), 8:38.67; High Jump: Tonge, Cornell, Hamden, 5-10; Pole Vault: Ky, Jason, Amity, 10-06; Long Jump: Tonge, Cornell, Hamden, 19-05; Triple Jump: Koorejian, Samuel, Amity, 37-00.50; Shot Put: Cangiano, Sean, Cheshire, 41-11; Discus: Belton-Tilghman, Quinton, Amity, 122-00; Javelin: Figueroa, Edwin, Hamden, 156-09.

Branford 90 Morgan 60
Branford 110 Career 40
Morgan 99 Career 44

(at Branford): 4*800-Branford Nolan Scott, Andrew Betzig, Wyatt Reynolds, Marzio Mastroianni 8:51.2; 4*100-Branford Andrew Wirtz, Carlos MaCaay, Kam Holmes, Cheng Wu 46.8; 110 HH-Morgan Mike Monty 17.3; 100 Meters-Morgan Bryce Thomas 11.3; 1600 Meters-Branford Marzio Mastroianni 5:02; 400 Meters-Branford Cheng Wu 56.5; 300 IH-Morgan Paul Rodriques 46.1; 800 Meters-Branford Marzio Mastroianni 2:14; 200 Meters-Morgan Bryce Thomas 22.7; 3200 Meters-Morgan Chayse Lofgren 11:36.8; 4*400-Branford Brandon Perez, Wyatt Reynolds, Andrew Betzig, Marzio Mastroianni 3:49; Javelin-Branford Aidan Kropiwnicki 147’11; Long Jump-Morgan Bryce Thomas 19’8; High Jump-Branford Brandon Perez 5’8; Shot Put-Branford Hunter Giordano 36’5; Pole Vault-Branford Andrew Wirtz 8’0; Discus-Branford Giancarlo Giannini 105’10; Triple Jump-Branford Mekhi Barnette 36’2

Shelton 94, Sheehan 56
Shelton 76, Hand 74
Hand 108, Sheehan 42

(at Shelton): 4×800 relay: Shelton 8:48.7, 4×100 relay: Shelton 44, 110 hurdles: McGeary (Hand) 16.5, 100: Bogan (Sheehan) 11.0, javelin: Jordan (Sheehan) 164-06, long jump: Lutz (Hand) 20-07.5, 1600: Dillon (Shelton) 4:36.4, 400: Hines (Hand) 52.4, shot put: Kyle (Sheehan) 47-00.5, 800: Sacoto (Shelton) 2:06.7, high jump: Boccino (Shelton) 5-08, 300 hurdles: McGeary (Hand) 42.5, 200 Bogan (Sheehan), time n/a; triple jump: Ibekwe (Shelton) 39-01.5, discus: Isaiah (Hand) 113-10.5, pole vault Bryce (Hand) 12-0, 3200 Dillon (Shelton) 10:10.4, 4×400 relay: (Hand) 3:36.3.

Wilbur Cross 83, North Haven 67

(at North Haven): 4x800m Wilbur Cross (Travis Martin, Musa Hussain, Noah Lee, Nassiah Betancourt) 9:01.2; 4x100m North Haven (Janni Snipes, Albert Brooks, Jack Pollard, Chris Moran) 47.2; 110mh- Keven Spencer NH 18.5; 100m -Armon Hyslop WC 11.0; Jav- Anthony Vigliotto NH 115’ 3”; Shot- Kyle Maruca NH 42’ 6”; 1600m- Martin WC 4:44.7; Discuss-Kyle Maruca NH 140’ 0”; LJ- Moran NH 18’ 8”; PV- Eric Spignesi NH 10’639”; 400m-Caleb Owen WC 51.6; HJ-Jasiah Barnes WC 5’ 2”; 200m-Devin Cue WC 23.2; TJ-Cue WC 39’ 11”; 3200m-Martin WC 10:34.3; 4 x 400m-Wilbur Cross (Nas Betancourt, Owen, Lee,Mashito Nishimura) 3:39.2; 300mh- Spencer NH 47.0. Records: WC 1-0. NH 0-1.

Xavier 74, West Haven 67

(at Middletown): 4×800 relay: Xavier 9:00 (Luke, Lujambio, Burke, D. Selfors); 4×100 relay: Notre Dame 46.1 (Aurora, Jenkins, Tonelli, Blocker); 110 hurdles: Russo (ND) 16.0; 100: Aurora (ND) 11.1; 1600: C. Selfors (X), 4:56; 400: Sylvain (X), 50.3; 300 hurdles: Prushinski (ND), 43.7; 800: Grochowski (X), 2:08; 200: Aurora (ND), 24.0; 3200: Schulten (X), 10:16; 4×400 relay: Xavier 3:37.0 (Dickman,Grochowski, Curran, Sylvain); long jump: Jones (ND) 19-4.75; triple jump: Wiggins (X) 38-9.5; javelin: Armenia (X), 131-5; discus: Kleinrobbenhaar (ND), 98-7; shot put: Colon (X), 47-3.5; pole vault: Bothwell (ND), 11-0. Records: Xavier 1-0 (1-0), Notre Dame 0-1 (0-1).

DANBURY 97, WARDE 52

(at Warde): 4×800 relay: Danbury 8:32.50; 4×100 relay: Warde 49.30; 110 hurdles: Wiltshire (D) 16.30; 100: Thomas (D) 11.20; 1600: Pomer (W) 4:35.60; 400: Kwarteng (D) 53.60; 300 hurdles: Fahsbender (D) 45.10; 800: Muhlenberg (W) 2:08.30; 200: Thomas (D) 22.90; 3200: Going (D) 10:12.40; 4×400 relay: Danbury 3:45.70; javelin: Nam (W) 116-5; discus: Harvey (W) 97-7; shot put: Harvey (W) 39-7; long jump: DeMato (W) 19-8; triple jump: Umunakwe (D) 37-0; high jump: Carter (D) 5-8; pole vault: Green (D) 9-0. Records: Danbury 1-0, Warde 0-1.

GIRLS TRACK

Cheshire 90, Hamden 57
Amity 83.5, Cheshire 66.5
Amity 105- Hamden 37

(at Cheshire): 4×800: Cheshire (Amanda Addesso, Rosie Marquez, Emily Longmore, Meghan Geogescu), 11:07.9; 4×100: Amity (Emily Zielinski, Daria Torrenti, Alez Piaza, Audrey Marin), 50.9; 100 hurdles: Riley Petit (C), 15.7; 100: Emily Zielinski (H), 5:37.2; 1600: Ella Bradford (H), 5:37.2; 400: Ehsan Ibet (H), 63.0; 300 hurdles: Arreiyona Jones (H), 51.9; 800: Kayla Byrne (C), 2:42; 200: Jalyn Roberts (H), 26.7; 3200: Ariana Garcy (A), 12:49.7; Long jump: Sam Nowak (C), 14-9; triple jump: Kate Yuan (A), 30-8; High jump: Megan Carpenter (A), 4-8; Javelin: Maddy Adzigian (A), 97-0; Shot put: Eva Green (A), 28-11; Doscus: Hannah Portal (C), 80-6; pole vault: Ameya Arun (C), 6-6.

Foran 107, Guilford 40

(at Milford): 4×800 Relay: Guilford 11:33; 4×100 Relay: Foran 54.3; 100 Hurdles: Tondora (F) 18.2; 100: Dennis (F) 14.8; 1600: Bloss (G) 5:32; 400: Smith (F) 68.6; 300 IH: Tondora (F) 55.7 ; High Jump Maleski (F) 4-6; 800: Ghazagh(G) 2:59; 200: Fernandez (F) 27.2; 3200: Bloss (G) 12.16; 4×4 Relay Foran 4:20; Triple Jump McClure (G) 29-6; Javelin Koff (F) 70-6; Long Jump Dennis (F)14-1, Pole Vault Meade (F) 8-0; Shot Put Taylor (F) 21-6: Discus: Fiorello (M) 58-9. Records Foran 1-0.

Morgan 75, Branford 62
Morgan 86, Career 47
Branford 82, Career 45
Branford 95, Amistad 19

(at Branford): 4×800: Morgan 11:07; 4×100: Career 52.7; 100Hurdles: Sydney Church (Morgan) 18.1; 100m: Magnaten (Career) 13.1; 1600: Ella Franzone (Morgan), 6:52; 400: Johnae Jones (Career) 63.4. 300 Hurdles: Church (Morgan) 54.0, 800: Stephanie Toste (Branford) 3:03; 200: Rose Lockery (Branford) 28.0; 3200: Khusbu Shrestha (Branford) 15:29; 4×400: Career 4:32, Javelin: Julia Robbins (Branford) 66-6, Shot Put: (Morgan) 25-6, Discus: (Morgan) 64-2; Long Jump: (Morgan) 16-5; High Jump: (Morgan ) 4-2, ; Pole vault: Maddy Seward (Branford) 5-6; Triple Jump: Green (Career) 29-11.5. Records: Branford 2-1; Morgan 3-0; Career 1-2, Amistad 0-3.

DANBURY 118, WARDE 27

(at Warde): 4×100 relay: Danbury 50.30; 100 hurdles: Carter (D) 18.70; 100: Smith (D) 12.90; 1600: Johnson (D) 5:37.40; 400: Smith (D) 1:00.70; 300 hurdles: Chiarello (D) 55.20; 800: Kareem (W) 2:42.00; 200: Williams (D) 27.90; 3200: Johnson (D) 12:25.40; 4×400 relay: Danbury 4:24.60; javelin: Rogers (D) 73-0; discus: Chikezie (D) 73-5; shot put: Parkinson (D) 31-3; long jump: Kry (D) 16-8.5; triple jump: Robles (D) 32-4.5; high jump: Williams (D) 4-2; pole vault: Knorr (W) 7-0. Records: Danbury 1-0, Warde 0-1.

BOYS GOLF

Notre Dame-West Haven 159, Shelton 160

(at Race Brook CC): Medalists: Jake Ivan-Pal (ND) and Kyle St. Pierre (S) 36. ND: Tommy Rosati 39, Jon Bushka 40, Joe D’Agostino 44. S: Tim Hafale 38, Ryan Martorella 39, Vin DeFeo 47. Records: ND 1-0; S 0-1.

Portland 172, Old Saybrook 173

(at Portland GC, par 35): Medalist: Jack Walsh (OS), 40. Old Saybrook: Ben O’Dell, 42, Matt Rothman, 47, Garrett Brady, 44, Garrett Hilger, 64. Portland: Bryce Cote, 42, Ben Kelley, 43, Brian Fickett, 52, Tim Donoghue, 42, Steven Fickett, 45.

Xavier 157, Amity 203

(at Portland Golf Club): Medalist: Chris Fosdick (X) 35; Xavier: Kevin Lynch 38, Patrick Kennedy 40, Chris Drisdelle 44, Ryan Holgerson 46; Amity: Dan Comeau 50, Brett Chados 50, Marcello Colonna 50, Kenny Page 53, Cody White 55. Records: Xavier 1-0; Amity 0-1.

NEWTOWN 183, MASUK 189

(at Whitney Farms GC, par 36): N—David Brestovansky 43, Tim Davis 44, Trevor Hislop 46, Jimmy Davies 50; M—Nick Sentementes 44, Colin Abbott 47, Christian Chung 48, Henry Minnick 50.

BARLOW 191, ND-FAIRFIELD 331

(at Redding CC, par 36): B—Arnold Wright 43, James Menapace 48, Mitch Worthington 48, Luke Dube 52; B—Brian Green 58, Mike Giangregio 73, Vincenzo Jimenez 100. Records: Barlow 2-0, ND-Fairfield 0-1.

GIRLS GOLF

ND-FAIRFIELD 257, STRATFORD 331

(at Mill River CC): NDF—Kate Pond 45, Alexa Volpacchio 67, Elizabeth Lafrance 68, Rose Baker 77; S—Chloe Pappas 78, Stacy Medina 84, Natalie Melo 84, Ruhuan Liao 85.

IMMACULATE 232, BARLOW 272

(at Richter Park GC, par 35): I—Mackenzie Garden 57, Lauren Oskam 58, Shea Foye 58, Sadie Mellen 59; B—Anne Gregory 62, Sarah Polcari 66, Katie Fletcher 70, Eva Feningdorf 74. Records: Immaculate 1-0, Barlow 0-1.

 

Ferriouolo lifts North Haven past Amity in 11th inning

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NORTH HAVEN — Alexa Ferriouolo took a deep breath and stepped into the batter’s box.

It was the bottom of the 11th inning and closing in on two and a half hours of softball.

But the North Haven sophomore shortstop sent everyone home Wednesday afternoon as she lined a single to center field to score Sara Lombardi with the winning run as the Indians (12th-ranked in the GametimeCT.com/New Haven Register poll) remained unbeaten in three games with a 2-1 victory over 4th-ranked Amity in a big early season Southern Connecticut Conference battle.

“Before I went up to bat, I thought in my mind to loosen my arms and take deep breaths,” Ferriouolo said. “In past at-bats, I was getting very anxious. This time, I knew all I had to do was get it on the ground. It was a fastball right over the plate and on the meat of the bat. It felt great.”

It was a rematch of the SCC championship game from last spring in which the North Haven beat Amity, 12-8. However, it was a much stingier game run-wise this time as Amity pitchers Abbey Fletcher and Kelly Pritchard dueled with North Haven’s Lauren Card (nine strikeouts).

“That was a pitching duel and a defensive battle,” North Haven coach Karen Castagnola. “I know it’s early, but she (Card) is doing a great job and is stronger than ever.”

Both starting pitchers were perfect for the first three innings, but North Haven finally got on the board in the bottom of the fourth inning. With one out, Olivia Peterson bunted, but Fletcher threw the ball into the runner at first base and the ball went astray down the first base line as Peterson took second. After Lombardi sacrificed her to third, Gigi Russo to right to plate Peterson to make it 1-0.

But it didn’t take long for Amity to strike back. With two outs in the top of the fifth, Rachael Crow walked and Elizabeth Brownfield was hit by a pitch. Leia Foyer followed with a single to right to bring in tying run before she was nailed at second base trying to stretch it into a double.

For a while after that, zeroes just kept on being posted on the scoreboard.

Each team did have opportunities to score. Amity had two hits and a walk in the seventh, but Kelly Pritchard was gunned down at second after she took too big of a turn at second base and was caught in no man’s land.

North Haven had two huge chances in the eighth and ninth innings, respectively. Card reached on an error and Peyton Davis doubled to right with one out in the eighth, but Pritchard came on in relief of Fletcher to get Amity out of the inning.

“Abbey did a great job, but we thought it was a great time to put in someone different to give them a different look,” Amity coach Sara Hale said.

In the ninth, Russo singled and Eryn Sheeley walked with none out to give North Haven a big chance to end the game. After Ferriouolo sacrificed them each up a base, Hayley Garthwait flew out to left field, but courtesy runner Juliana Jones was thrown out at the plate by 10 feet with a perfect throw by Juliette Zito.

“We had to loosen up as everyone was getting anxious at the plate,” Ferriouolo said. “We calmed down at the end. That was a big win considering such a long game.”

Amity fell to 1-1 with the loss.

“Any loss is a tough loss, but I am really proud of these girls,” Hale said. “They came together playing that many innings. We’ll take a lot from this and learn a lot from it.”

NORTH HAVEN 2, AMITY 1 (11)

AMITY             000 010 000 00 — 1 5 2
NORTH HAVEN      000 100 000 1X — 2 7 1
Records: Amity, 1-1; North Haven, 3-0. Batteries: Amity — Abbey Fletcher, Kelly Pritchard (8) and Rachael Crow. NH — Lauren Card and Gigi Russo. 2B: NH — Peyton Davis. RBI: NH — Gigi Russo and Alexa Ferriouolo. A — Leia Foyer. Winning pitcher: Card. (W, 3-0). Losing pitcher: Pritchard (L, 1-1).

Wednesday’s Roundup: No. 7 Glastonbury boys lacrosse tops No. 10 Hand; Broggi lifts North Haven in OT

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Glastonbury players mob teammate Nate Larabee after one of his two goals in the third quarter of the No. 7 Tomahawks’ 11-6 victory over Hand at the Surf Club Wednesday. (Photo Sean Patrick Bowley)

BOYS LACROSSE

GLASTONBURY 11, HAND 6

Alek Turi scored four goals while Kevin Tierney added three goals and an assist as Glastonbury, the No. 7-ranked team in the GameTimeCT Top 10 poll, defeated Hand 11-6 in its season opener at the Surf Club in Madison.

Nate Larabee added a pair of goals in the third quarter and had an assist. Justin Hazzard had a goal and three assists for the Tomahawks (1-0), who bolted out to a 3-0, first-quarter lead.

Jack Flanagan paced Hand (1-1) with a pair of goals while Griffin Fitzmaurice made nine saves for the Tigers, who got within 4-3 early in the second quarter on Flanagan’s first goal.

Glastonbury surged back ahead, 6-3 at halftime on a scoop-and-score by Turi in front of the net. The Tomahawks led by as much as 11-4 midway through the fourth quarter.

Glastonbury    4 2 3 2 — 11
Hand                1 2 1 2 — 6
Scoring: Glastonbury — Alek Turi 4g; Kevin Tierney 3g, 1a; Nate Larabee 2g, 1a; Justin Hazzard 1g, 3a; Nolan Flood 1g, 1a. Hand–Jack Flanagan 2g, Tom Ferrick 1g, Conner Bergere 1g, Brian Flanagan 1g, Liam Regan 1g. Saves: G–Garrett Gagnon 2 saves, Thomas O’Connor 2 saves; H–Griffin Fitzmaurice 9 saves. Faceoffs: G–10; H–9

NORTH HAVEN 11, SOUTHINGTON 10 (OT)

Jack Broggi’s goal in overtime lifted North Haven’s to a 11-10 victory over Southington on the road. Broggi, Kasey Mongillo and Matt Crisco scored three goals apiece for the Indians. Evan Johanns led Southington with seven goals and two assists in the loss.

North Haven           4 1 1 4  — 11 
Southington            1 4 4 1  — 10
Scoring: NH – Jack Broggi 3g, 1a, Kasey Mongillo 3g, Matt Crisco 3g, Brian Mills 1g, Kevin Anasoulis 1a, Don McGinnis 1g, Jack Priebe 1a; S–Evan JoHanns 7g, 2a, Camden Brown 1g, Ethan Thompson 1g, 1a, Jack Tedone 1g, 1a. Saves: NH– N/A; S–Garrett Brown 11
Team records: NH 2-1; Southington 1-1

CHESHIRE 15, FORAN 3

Foran      1 0 1 1 — 3
Cheshire    4 5 5 1 — 15
Scoring: Foran – Ethan McVoy 2 G, Andrew Janik 1 G, Connor Elson 1 A; Cheshire – Jon Oris 5 G, Ben Wable 4 G, Tim Krutz 3 G 3 A, Mike Papa 2G, Brian Bouwman 1 G 2 A. Saves: F – Devin DeMarco – 5; C – Brendan Grove 12, Max Novicelli 1. Shots: F – 27; C – 39. Records: F 0-1; C 2-0

SUFFIELD ACADEMY 8, KING 6

KING                   1 3 2 0—6
SUFFIELD ACADEMY    2 3 1 2—8
Scoring: K—Tim Evnin 3 goals, 2 assists; Chris Gaine 2g, 2a; Robert Dyson 1g, 1a. SA—George 6g; Colt 1g, 2a; Baker 1g, 3a. Goalies: K—Chris Della Jacono (12 saves). SA—Boynton (11 saves).

LUDLOWE 7, XAVIER 4

Tuesday’s result

XAVIER       2 2 0 0—4
LUDLOWE    3 1 1 2—7
Highlights: L—Jake Fratercangeli and Jeff Meyers each had two goals and one assist to lead the Falcons.

BASEBALL

NORTH HAVEN 11, EAST HAVEN 4

Matt Soloman, Hunter Garthwait and John Gontarek all had three hits for North Haven (1-1) in an SCC win at East Haven. Hunter Santana and Nate Furino both contributed three hits for the Yellowjackets (0-1).

North Haven
2
4
0
3
0
0
2
11
14
1
East Haven
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
4
12
4
Batteries: North Haven–Jason Mazzaro (1-0), Hunter Garthwait (6); East Haven–Nate Furino (0-1), Jack Kabel (3), Nick Furino (5), Jake Marquardt (7) and Mike Streeto
Team records: North Haven (1-1); East Haven (0-1)
Comments: Highlights: North Haven: Matt Soloman, Hunter Garthwait and John Gontarek had three hits each. East Haven: Hunter Santana and Nate Furino had three hits apiece.

WEST HAVEN 6, WILBUR CROSS 5

JC Contreras went the distance for the win, striking out six, for West Haven in an SCC victory at New Haven.

Gianni Gambardella had two hits and scored for West Haven. Fernando Doria homered and Andrew Marrerro had two hits for Wilbur Cross.

West Haven
0
2
2
0
1
1
0
6
5
3
Wilbur Cross
1
0
0
0
2
2
0
5
6
7
Batteries: West Haven–Juan Carlos Contreras (1-0) and Chris Cavallaro; Wilbur Cross–A Galindez (0-1) and A Rivera
Team records: West Haven (1-0); Wilbur Cross (1-1)
Comments: Gianni Gambardella had two hits and scored for West Haven. Fernando Doria homered and Andrew Marrerro had two hits for Wilbur Cross.

NORTH BRANFORD 16, VALLEY REGIONAL 7

Nick Mancini and Steve Galluba had four hits apiece for North Branford (2-0) in a Shoreline Conference win at Deep River. Brett Fee (1-0) earned the victory in six innings of work. Valley dropped to 0-2.

North Branford
1
5
3
1
3
3
0
16
19
2
Valley Regional
0
1
0
2
2
2
0
7
6
2
Team records: North Branford (1-0); Valley Regional (0-1)

HADDAM-KILLINGWORTH 11, HALE RAY 4

Jon Civiello got the win in his first start and had four hits to lead Haddam-Killingworth past host Hale-Ray 11-4 in a Shoreline Conference game.

Griffin Izzo doubled and drove in three runs for the Cougars (2-0), who host East Hampton on Friday.

John Linares had his second three-hit game of the season for Hale-Ray (2-1).

H-K
1
0
2
1
2
0
5
11
10
0
Hale Ray
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
4
9
2
Team records: Haddam-Killingworth (1-0-0); Hale Ray (0-1-0)
Comments: Note: H-K Winning pitcher Jon Civiello was 4 for 4 with 3 doubles and four runs. For Hale-Ray John Linares 3 for 4, including a triple, with two RBIs.

TRUMBULL 8, BUNNELL 1

Trumbull
0
1
2
1
2
2
0
8
9
1
Bunnell
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
4
4
Batteries: Trumbull–Andrew Harvey (1-0), Ben Micinilio (6) and Kevin Bruggeman; Bunnell–Max Honafius (0-1), Andy Verkovod (5), Henry Gloria (6) and Justin Herrera
Team records: Trumbull (1-0-0); Bunnell (1-1-0)
Comments: Luke Masiuk had two hits with an RBI and three run. Chris Briganti had two hits and two RBI’s. Harvey took a perfect game into the 5th. Colin Richards broke up the perfect game with a single.

STRATFORD 3, DARIEN 2

DARIEN         020 000 0 — 2 6 1
STRATFORD   200 001 x — 3 4 0
Pitchers: D – James Louis and Mac McLean (6); S – Zack Fedak
Highlights: D – Ben Olson 2-for-2, 3B, BB, Run; Henry Williams 2-for-3; Alec Stephens 2B, RBI; S – Cameron Smith 2-for-3, 3B, 2 RBI; Fedak W, 7 IP, 6 hits, 2 ER, 2 BB, 6 K
Records: Darien (0-2), Stratford (1-0)

NOTRE DAME-WEST HAVEN 11, HAMDEN 1

Notre Dame-West Haven
0
1
0
3
0
3
4
11
13
2
Hamden
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
4
3
Batteries: Notre Dame-West Haven–E Zanor (1-0); Hamden–M Gross (0-1), Z Hazan (3), C Florio (4), E Rivera (7)
Team records: Notre Dame-West Haven (2-0-0); Hamden (0-1-0)

CHESHIRE 12, SHELTON 0

Mike Kozlowski spun a two-hitter and Paul Villecco had three hits for Chehsire (1-1) in an SCC win at Shelton (0-1).

Cheshire
0
0
4
2
3
3
0
12
11
0
Shelton
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
Batteries: Cheshire–Michael Kozloski (1-0) and Matthew Costello; Shelton–and Michael Kennedy
Team records: Cheshire (1-0-0); Shelton (0-1-0)
Comments: Paul Villecco had three hits for Cheshire.

XAVIER 5, JONATHAN LAW 2

Nick Debrizzi had two RBIs for Xavier in an SCC win at Middletown. Colby Pimavera went 2-for-4 for Law.

Jonathan Law
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
6
3
Xavier
0
0
3
2
0
0
x
5
4
1
Batteries: Jonathan Law–Josh Baker (0-1), Kyle Goglia (3), Yash Deshmuk (5), Alex Thomas (6); Xavier–Tyler Lemay, Brendan Lenehan (4, 1-0)
Team records: Jonathan Law (1-2-0); Xavier (1-0-0)
Comments: Drew Kron, Bryce Hammen, Nick Debrizzi, and Bryce Pill each collected a hit for Xavier. Bryan Reed was 1-3 with a double and Colby Primavera was 2-4 for Law.

HAMDEN HALL 10, GREENS FARMS ACADEMY 3

Greens Farms Academy
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
3
5
3
Hamden Hall
1
0
3
0
6
0
x
10
11
1
Team records: Greens Farms Academy (0-1-0); Hamden Hall (1-2-0)
Comments: CJ Kuselias, Joe Liucci, both had two runs and two RBIs and Ryan Doherty doubled for Hamden Hall.

CENTRAL 5, ABBOTT TECH 3

Highlights: C—Joaquin Brasher struck out seven in the complete game victory. Jaylon Bell tripled.

STAPLES 14, MASUK 4 (5)

STAPLES     432 23—14 13 1
MASUK       100 03—4 6 2
Records: Staples 2-0, Masuk 1-2. Batteries: S—Russ Krauss (W, 1-0), Alex Deutsch (5), Andrew Moy (5) and Chad Knight; M—Matt McGovern (L, 0-1), Jeremy Rodriguez (3) and Tyler Kipp. Highlights: S—Adam Petro had two hits, including a double, and four RBIs. Drew Rogers doubled twice. Chad Knight hit a home run. M—Josh Wittenberg hit a home run and had three RBIs.

TRUMBULL 8, BUNNELL 1

TRUMBULL     012 122 0—8 9 1
BUNNELL      000 001 0—1 3 1
Records: Trumbull 3-0, Bunnell 1-1. Batteries: T—Andrew Harvey (W, 1-0), Ben Micinilio (6) and Kevin Bruggeman; B—Max Honafius (L, 0-1), Andy Verkovod (5), Henry Gloria (6) and Justin Herrera. Highlights: T—Luke Masiuk singled, doubled and scored three runs. Chris Brown and Chris Briganti each singled and doubled. Harvey struck out seven. B—Herrera hit a RBI-double. Cullen Roper, Colin Richards and Pierce Barnum each singled.

KOLBE CATHEDRAL 25, CAPITAL PREP/AF 0 (5)

CAPITAL PREP/ACHIEVEMENT FIRST          000 00—0 0 7
KOLBE CATHEDRAL                          (14)(11)0 0X—25 17 1
Records: Capital Prep/Achievement First 0-3, Kolbe Cathedral 1-0. Batteries: C—Christian Malave (L, 0-1), Emannuel Silva (2), Chris Morales (3) and Adam Renta; KC—Isiash Irizarry (W, 1-0), Henry Rondon (4) and Justin Leigh. Highlights: KC—Irizarry struck out nine. Five Cougars had three hits or more.

BETHEL 7, NORWALK 4

Bethel baseball made it back-to-back wins Wednesday as a four-run fourth inning led to a 7-4 win over Norwalk at home.

Shawn Sato had a two-run triple during the key stretch for Bethel (2-1) while Nick Vierira had a two-run single. Kyle Platt added a double for the Wildcats, who beat Warde 7-4 last time out.

Jack Carraturo pitched a pair of shutout innings to get the save.

NORWALK     002 020 0 — 4 11 2
BETHEL     120 400 X — 7 8 1
Highlights: N—Kyle Gordon had three hits. Gavin Kee and Brendan Evardsen each had two hits. Dumas had two RBIs.

LUDLOWE 16, NAUGATUCK 5 (6)

NAUGATUCK       110 201—5 5 2
LUDLOWE         101 806—16 15 2
Records: Naugatuck 2-1, Ludlowe 2-0. Batteries: N—Nate Deptula (L), Derrick Jagello (3), Zack Royka (4), Jonathon Chatfield (5) and Michael Natkiel; L—Chris Benton, Connor O’Neill (4, W) and Vince Camera. Highlights: N—Mark Nofri had three hits and two RBIs. Royka had two RBIs. L—Derek Tallman had four hits, four runs scored and two RBIs. James Flink hit a three-run home run. Greg Calabrese hit a three-run triple.

OLD LYME 11, CROMWELL 10

Highlights: Cromwell rallied from a 10-8 deficit in the top of the seventh to tie the game, but Old Lyme walked off with an 11-10 Shoreline Conference win. Nick Polizonis and Elias DeLeon had three hits each for Cromwell, which fell to 0-3. Tino Gagliardi added a two-run double for the Panthers. Old Lyme, which fell to Coginchaug 14-0 on Tuesday, improved to 2-1.

PLATT 11, MIDDLETOWN 9

Highlights: Logan Wenzel went 3 for 4 with a home run in Middletown’s CCC South loss to Platt at home. Greyson Pizzonia also homered and Ryan Conklin had three hits for the Blue Dragons. Noah Valeriano took the loss for Middletown (0-2).

PORTLAND 13, WESTBROOK 6

Highlights: Portland broke open a close game with six runs in the sixth inning. Brett Thivierge was the winning pitcher and had a two-run double while Cole Peterson hit a two-run home run in Portland’s rally. Carter Gange had three hits and drove in three runs for the Highlanders (2-0).

ND-FAIRFIELD 19, BASSICK 2 (5)

ND-FAIRFIELD     (17)00 11—19 14 3
BASSICK             000 02—2 1 3
Records: ND-Fairfield 3-0, Bassick 0-2.

SOFTBALL

LAW 10, FORAN 4

Cali Jolley had two hits, including the 100th of her career, to help lead Law over cross-town rival Foran, 10-4, in a softball game Wednesday afternoon.

Maddy Lula went 4-for-4 with four RBIs and Ally Stein and Gina Boccamazzo each added two hits in the win for Law (1-1), while Kendall LaMorte had three hits in the loss for the Lions (1-1).

Foran    201 000 1 — 4 9 1
Law      231 301 x — 10 12 2
WP Brianna Buccitti (1-1) and Gina Boccamazzo; LP McKenna Prete (1-1), Jess Sanders (4) and Marguerite Collette, Kendall LaMorte (5)
Highlights: Cali Jolley had 2 hits including her 100th of her career. Maddie Lula was 4-4 with 4 RBIs. Ally Stein and Boccamazzo each added two hits. LaMorte had three hits for Foran. Records: F 1-1; L 1-1.

MASUK 12, LUDLOWE 0 (6)

LUDLOWE     000 000—0 3 1
MASUK     201 163—12 16 0
Records: Ludlowe 1-1, Masuk 2-0. Batteries: L—Kylee Holderied (L, 1-1) and Ira Boci; M—Sam Schiebe (W) and Montana Killoran. Highlights: L—Allie Clark, Boci and Holderied each had one hit. M—Maddie Procyk doubled, hit a home run and had three RBIs. Schiebe went 3-for-3, including two doubles, with one RBI. Emily Lange went 3-for-4 with one RBI.

CHESHIRE 8, EAST HAVEN 5

East Haven      100 232 0 — 8 12 2
Cheshire      102 000 2 — 5 7 2
Bri Pearson and Jade Barnes (Cheshire) and Emily Bishop and Barthel (East Haven) . WP: Pearson LP: Bishop
HR: Perlini (CHS). 3B Barnes (CHS) 2B: Juodaitis (CHS), Heapey and Rosario (EH). RBI’s: Barnes (2) Juodaitis (1), B Floyd(1), Perlini(1), Abramson(1),(CHS). Rosario(2), Heapey (2) Gallo (1) (EH). Pearson struck out 14 in the win.

CHESHIRE ACADEMY 6, KENT 2

Batteries – CA: Mia Ferry and Brianna Bavaro, Kent: T. Graham and E. Donlan. Winning pitcher: Ferry. Losing pitcher: Graham.
Notes: Catanzarita, 3 hits including a home run; Bavaro had 3 hits; Ferry pitched 8 strikeouts.

HALE-RAY 5, HADDAM-KILLINGWORTH 4

Jess Stricker had a walk-off single in the bottom of seventh inning with the bases loaded abd two outs for Hale-Ray (2-0) in a Shoreline Conference win at Moodus. Shannon Nelson went 3-for-4 with two RBIs for Haddam-Killingworth (1-1).

Haddam-Killingworth    100 102 0 — 4 8 1
Hale Ray                   102 000 2 — 5 7 2
Faith Torello and Faith Mauri; Sam LaFemina and Erin Molkenthin.
Notes: Shannon Nelson went 3-4 (triple, 2 singles) 2 RBIs and Rachel Mauri went 2-3 for H-K. Jess Stricker had a walk-off single in the bottom of 7th with bases loaded, 2 outs.

HAMDEN 22, CAREER 10

Career      202 213 x — 10 5 6
Hamden    145 264 x — 22 16 1
WP: McManus 1-1. LP: Queen. 2b: (H) Robinson (2), Schlauder (2), Palumbo. C: Jusino. 3b: (h) Silva (C) Robles; HR: (c) Cruz

HAND 6, MERCY 5

Grace Hartmann went 2-for-3 with a home run and three RBIs and Abby Cody had two triples for Hand in an SCC win at Madison.

Gina Ciotti went 2-for-4 with two RBIs for Hand (1-0). Ashley Deluca went 3-for-4, including a triple, and three RBIs for Mercy (0-2).

Mercy      012 000 2 — 5 11 0
Hand        040 200 x — 6 11 3
Records: Mercy 0-2, Hand 1-0. Batteries: Mercy – N. Scotto (2)/A. Boone (4) & K Smith; Hand – C. Coric & J. Murphy. Highlights: Nicole Saraceno was 3/4 and Ashley Deluca was 3/4 with a triple and 2 RBIs for Mercy. Grace Hartmann went 2/3 with a home run and 3 RBIs, Abby Cody had two triples, Gina Ciotti was 2 for 4 with a triple and 2 RBIs, and Christina Coric was 2/4 with a triple for Hand.

NORTH HAVEN 2, AMITY 1 (11)

Amity       000 010 000 00 — 1 5 2
North Haven   000 100 000 01 — 2 7 1
Records: Amity, 1-1; North Haven, 3-0. Batteries: Amity – Abbey Fletcher, Kelly Pritchard (8) and Rachael Crow. NH – Lauren Card and Gigi Russo. 2B: NH – Peyton Davis. RBI: NH – Gigi Russo and Alexa Ferriouolo. A – Leia Foyer. Winning pitcher: Card. (W, 3-0). Losing pitcher: Pritchard (L, 1-1).

BUNNELL 14, CENTRAL 12

BUNNELL   302 330 3—14 18 3
CENTRAL   411 004 2—12 14 3
Batteries: B—Kayla Morel (W, 1-0) and Kristina Palucci, Ymoni Ortiz (2); C—Rivera (L, 0-2) and Velez. Highlights: B—Morel went 4-for-5, including two doubles and one triple. Amanda Wallace went 4-for-5, including a triple. Kelly Bavolacco doubled, hit a home run and had four RBIs. C—Velez had three hits, including one double. Arce hit a home run. Erskine had two RBIs.

ST. JOSEPH 6, NEWTOWN 4

ST. JOSEPH     140 000 1—6 14 2
NEWTOWN       031 000 0—4 8 2
Records: St. Joseph 2-0, Newtown 1-1. Batteries: SJ—Payton Doiron (W) and Charlee Horton; N—Tucker (L) and Saunders. Highlights: SJ—Paige Hunter and Alyssa Noce each had three hits, including a triple. N—Carriero hit a home run and doubled.

TRINITY CATHOLIC 9, WESTON 8

WESTON             300 320 0—8
TRINITY CATHOLIC      003 042 X—9
Highlights: W—Madelyne Culkin went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Julia Constantine doubled twice and had two RBIs. Annabelle Sanok had two hits and scored one run.

STRATFORD 7, BETHEL 2

STRATFORD   003 201 1—7 7 0
BETHEL       101 000 0—2 1 1
Batteries: S—Grindrod (W) and Matto; B—Lasita (L), Tho (3) and Dasilva. Highlights: S—Rachel Newall went 2-for-4 with two RBIs. Angela Grindrod struck out 12 and also went 2-for-2 with three RBIs.

POMPERAUG 17, WATERTOWN 5 (5)

WATERTOWN   012 02 X X — 5 10 4
POMPERAUG    090 71 X X — 17 12 3
Highlights: Rachel Ushka went 3-for-4 with 3 RBI. Liz Sullivan drove in three runs.

KOLBE CATHEDRAL 16, HOLY FAMILY 0 (5)

HOLY FAMILY          000 00—0 1 5
KOLBE CATHEDRAL     (12)04 0X—16 16 0
Records: Holy Family 0-2, Kolbe Cathedral 2-0. Batteries: HF—Victoria Brett (L) and Alisha Province; KC—Cassandra Caballero (W) and Aliyah Santiago. Highlights: KC—Caballero struck out 12. Sydnee DiNatale had three hits. Aniyah Pettway had two hits.

BULLARD-HAVENS 10, BASSICK 4

BULLARD-HAVENS    400 020 4—10
BASSICK         002 020 0—4
Batteries: BH—Kayla Pereira (W) and Bostic; B—Fiquera (L) and Thomas. Highlights: BH—Pereira struck out nine. Kelmary Dias doubled twice and had six RBIs.

NOTRE DAME-FAIRFIELD 19, HARDING 0

Harding           000 0 — 0 0 2
Notre Dame-Fairfield  (12) 34 x — 19 14 0
Batteries: H–A Rivera and L Fuller; NDFF–Breana Brown and Meredith McDonald
Highlights: MacQuarrie Stone-Folmar hit 2 home runs and drove in 6 runs. Clare Tesky had 3 hits including a double and a home run and 4 RBIs . Tiffany Suporn had 2 hits including a double . Breana brown struck out 10 in 4 innings and did not allow a hit.

STAMFORD 15, NEW CANAAN 3

Highlights: Diana Magarian was 3-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored while Alissa Lauture was 3-for-4 with one RBI and three runs scored for Stamford. Abby Hogan (2-for-3, two RBI), Amy Covino (2-for-3, one RBI, two runs scored) and winning pitcher Kim Saunders (eight strikeouts).
For New Canaan (1-2), Kara Fahey and Kaitlyn Fico were each 2-for-3.

MIDDLETOWN 13, PLATT 1

Highlights: Dominique Highsmith pitched a one-hitter and had two hits in Middletown’s attack to help the Blue Dragons roll past Platt in a CCC South game. Carley Gessaro hit a two-run home run for Middletown (2-1). She finished with two hits, as did Janelle Franklin, Isabella Spada and Highsmith.

GIRLS LACROSSE

CHESHIRE 20, LAW 6

Annie Eddy scored five goals for the Cheshire girls lacrosse team, which defeated Law 20-6 Wednesday in an SCC home win. It was the 250th career victory for Cheshire coach Dan Warburton.

Liney Dutchyshyn and Mikayla Crowley each added four goals for the Rams (2-0). Laura Denigan scored four goals for Law (0-2).

Jonathan Law 2 4 — 6
Cheshire 14 6 — 20
Scoring: Goals: Cheshire- Annie Eddy 5, Liney Dutchyshyn 4, Mikayla Crowley 4, Raegan Bailey 1, Taylor Warburton 1, Annie Acquavita 1, Sophie Cremo 1, Grace Keaveny 1, Blaine Nageotte 1, Sophie Vaill 1; Jonathan Law- Laura Denigan 4, Katie McNalis 1, Eryn Mower 1; Assists: Cheshire- Annie Acquavita 3, Sophie Cremo 2, Raegan Bailey 1, Liney Dutchyshyn 1, Annie Eddy 1, Kendall Ugrin 1; Jonathan Law- Alie Gordon 1, Laura Designa 1, Erin Goodwin 1, Jordyn Konlian 1.
Saves: Cheshire- Sophie Kurtz 1; Jonathan Law- Mary Lonergan 7; Shots: Cheshire- 31; Jonathan Law- 9; Records: Cheshire- 2-0; Jonathan Law- 1-2.

Miss Porter’s 11, Hopkins 5

Miss Porters   6 5 — 11
Hopkins     2 3 — 5
Scoring: Goals: Lila Conners 4, Meghan Keating 2, Elizabeth Miller 2, Audrey MacMillan 1, Cricket Barnesy 1, Molly Andrews 1. Assists: Meghan Keating 1. Hopkins: Goals: Amanda Leone, Marin Ciardello, Shoshana Epstein, Maeve Stauff, Taylor Jenkins
Shots: MP 20; H 17; Saves: MP: Sofia Brandt 15, Hopkins: 9. Team records—MP 1-1; H 0-1.

North Branford 21, Haddam-Killingworth 6

Haddam-Killingworth    3 3 — 6
North Branford         13 8 — 21
Scoring: Goals: (North Branford) Jessie Kilburn 6; Sally Cuccinotta 3; Olivia Toto 3; Gabby Gibilisco 2; Cayleen Defaranos 1; Jordan Regan 1; Avonlea Lebeau 1; Ali Barrett 1; Bianca D’Onofrio 1; Aly Kendrick 1; Amanda Nuzzo 1. (HK) Sophie Gromala 2; Becca Conti 2; Yumi Imai 1; Natalie Pontbrand 1.
Assists: (North Branford) Ali Barrett 4; Avonlea LeBeau 2; Cayleen Defaranos 1; Jessie Kilburn 1; Melanie Norton 1; Emma Sheehan 1; Meghan Montanaro 1.
Shots: North Branford 29; Old Saybrook 15; Saves: (North Branford) Carly Sorrentino 7 ; (HK) Jordan O’Linn 6. Team records—North Branford 1-0; HK 0.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

DARIEN 3, ST. JOSEPH 0

ST. JOSEPH    10 17 16 — 0
DARIEN       25 25 25 — 3
Highlights: Darien – Tyler Herget – 7 aces, 10 points, 2 digs, 12 kills, 1 block; Piers Roofthooft – 2 aces, 12 points, 8 kills; Jack Roberson – 4 aces, 10 points, 3 blocks, 4 kills; Nik Tinaj – 2 aces, 11 points, 5 kills; Jackson Leone – 3 points, 25 assists, 1 block, 3 digs; St. Joseph – Ian Argento – 2 aces, 10 Kills, 4 blocks; Tyler Higgins – 10 assists; Records: Darien (1-1 overall, 1-0 FCIAC), St. Joseph (1-1, 0-1)

NEWTOWN 3, BARLOW 0

NEWTOWN    25 25 25—3
BARLOW     13 20 22—0
Highlights: B—Finn McCaffrey had 12 kills and eight digs. Sam Bartro had 22 assists and seven digs. Ayden Kloiber had six digs.

TRUMBULL 3, GREENWICH 0

GREENWICH    13 21 19—0
TRUMBULL    25 25 25—3
Records: Trumbull 1-1, 1-0 FCIAC. Highlights: G—Whit Courage had 16 digs, six kills and one ace. Chris Mork had five kills, four aces and three blocks. Nick Bueti had seven digs, four kills and one block. T—Maverick Grillo had nine digs, seven kills and one ace. Joe DeFusco had eight digs, five kills and two aces. Andrew Cutter had four kills and four blocks.

HAND 3, SHELTON 1

HAND       25 26 16 25—3
SHELTON     23 24 25 23—1
Records: Hand 2-0, Shelton 1-1. Highlights: H—Zach Cifarelli had 25 assists and one kill. Matt McSweeney had 12 kills, six blocks and two aces. Jeremy Long had six kills, four blocks and three aces. S—Jordan Peck had eight blocks, six digs and four aces. David Niski had 21 kills, eight digs and three aces. Max Klein had 13 digs and six kills.

BOYS TRACK

Guilford 90.5, Foran 58.5

(at Milford): 4×800 Relay: Guilford 9:04; 4×100 Relay: Guilford 48.4; 100 Hurdles: Dumais (F) 18.8; 100: Yerkes (G) 11.9; 1600: Dylan (G) 5:05; 400: Scott-Parch (F) 53.4; 300 IH: Dumais (F) 52.0 ; High Jump Tondora (F) 5’8; 800: Denaur (G) 2:14.22; 200: Yerkis (G) 24.7; 3200: Dylan (G) 10:31; 4×4 Relay Guilford 3:46; Triple Jump Vziah (G) 33 ‘9; Javelin Gratton (G) 143; Long Jump Valle (F)17’9, Pole Vault Constantini (F) 14-0; Shot Put Petritz (G) 42’4: Discus: Rose (G) 117.5. Records Foran 0-1 Guilford 1-0.

Morgan 75, Branford 62
Morgan 86, Career 47
Branford 82, Career 45
Branford 95, Amistad 19

(at Branford): 4×800: Morgan 11:07; 4×100: Career 52.7; 100Hurdles: Sydney Church (Morgan) 18.1; 100m: Magnaten (Career) 13.1; 1600: Ella Franzone (Morgan), 6:52; 400: Johnae Jones (Career) 63.4. 300 Hurdles: Church (Morgan) 54.0, 800: Stephanie Toste (Branford) 3:03; 200: Rose Lockery (Branford) 28.0; 3200: Khusbu Shrestha (Branford) 15:29; 4×400: Career 4:32, Javelin: Julia Robbins (Branford) 66-6, Shot Put: (Morgan) 25-6, Discus: (Morgan) 64-2; Long Jump: (Morgan) 16-5; High Jump: (Morgan ) 4-2, ; Pole vault: Maddy Seward (Branford) 5-6; Triple Jump: Green (Career) 29-11.5. Records: Branford 2-1; Morgan 3-0; Career 1-2, Amistad 0-3.

GIRLS TRACK

Amity 105, Cheshire 45
Hamden 74, Cheshire 70

(at Cheshire): 4×800 Relay: Cheshire (Brendan Mellitt, Ryan Farrell, Francis Simpatico, Charlie Pettit) 8:38.67; 4×100 Relay: Amity (Joseph Dibenedetto, Paul Johnson, Chris Reed, Rich Papa) 44.58; 110 Hurdles: Papa (A) 15.75; 100: Gabe Okeke (H) 11.86; 1600: Brendan Mellitt (C) 4:39.69; 400: Johnson (A) 52.07; 300 IH: Papa (A) 41.85 ; High Jump Cornell Tonge (H) 19-5; 800: Damon Swift (H) 2:05.27; 200: Rodney David (H) 22.87; 3200: Mel1itt (G) 10:19.94; 4×400 Relay Amity (Johnson, Reed, Austin Gilbride, Papa), 3:39.86; Triple Jump Samuel Koorejian (A) 37 ‘0.5; Javelin Edwin Figueroa (H) 156-9; Long Jump Tonge (H) 19-5, Pole Vault Jason Ky (A) 10-6; Shot Put Petritz (C) 41-11: Discus: Quinton Belton-Tilghman (A) 122-0. Records A 2-0; H 1-1; C 0-2.

BOYS TENNIS

Lewis Mills 4, Gilbert 1

Singles: Harry Honig (LM) defeated Robert Chen (G) 6-0, 6-1; Sebastian Mucha (LM) defeated Tony Liu (G) 6-0, 6-0; Dimitry Mucha (LM) defeated Gary Wu (G) 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Jeremy Richter and James Watson (LM) defeated Andrew Shi and Kevin Pang (G) 6-2, 6-2; Jack Shi and Eric Zhang (G) defeated Alex Barth and Trevor Woolsey (LM) 6-0, 6-0.

Cheshire 7, East Haven 0

(at Cheshire): Singles – Utsav Subramani def. Dan Murtagh 6-0, 6-0; Yasin Tarabar def. Matt Gaudioso 6-1, 6-1; Josh Goldstein def. Mateuse Wisznewski 6-0, 6-0; Jacob Yale def. Gabe Olszewski 6-0, 6-0. Doubles – Nate Pisani-Ben Fritz def. Joe Brown, Mat Divito 6-0, 6-0; Christian Kjeldsen, Matt Pisani def. Devon Lopez, Minh Trinh 6-0, 6-0; Nate Houle, Jacob Niebling def. Matt Battaglino, F. Boyuhul 6-1, 6-3.

Hamden 7, Platt Tech 0

(at Milford): Singles: Akshar Agawhal (H) def. Tyler Benard (P) 6-2,6-0; Alim Rodilan (H) Def Jake Lopez (P) 6-2,6-2; Brian Oppehein (H) Def Justin Brunetti (P) 6-4,6-3; Kavi Talwallar (H) Def Keaton Jalbert (P) 6-2,6-1. Doubles: Heston Tucker and Sam Flanders (H) Def Josian Cartagena and Josten Lecleves (P) 6-0,6-0; Rohan Kumar and Rohan Menon (H) Def Michael Cropley and Ian Valeta (P) 6-0,6-0; Hamden wins No. 3 doubles by forfeit. Record: Platt Tech 0-1.

Lyman Hall 4, Foran 3

(at Wallingford): Singles: Ryan Money (F) defeat Lyman Hall Corey Flynn 6-0, 6-0; Nico Esposito (F) defeat Lyman Hall Zach Marchi-Guasp 6-3, 5-7, 5-3; Connor Rowe (F) defeat Lyman Hall Colin Debaise 6-2, 6-4 ; Brian Fernando (LH) defeat Foran Petie Mata 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Jared Cervero and Jake Lynn (LH) defeat Foran Eric Levesque and Alex Mingrone 6-0, 6-4; Evan Smith and Alex Zelaya (LH) defeat Foran Danny Abate and Jared O’Sullivan 6-1, 6-2; Brady Cambell and Jackson Mailhot (LH) defeat Foran Jon Hannon and Kevin Huang 6-0, 6-1 Records: LH 2-0; F 1-1.

North Haven 7, Wilcox Tech 0

(at North Haven): Singles: Nick Cristante (NH) defeated Eli Henry (WT) 6-0 6-1. Max Petruzziello (NH) defeated Eric Wasman (WT) 6-0 6-2. Matt McCarthy (NH) defeated Walter Andrade (WT) 6-0 6-0. Matteo Franco (NH) defeated Gillermo Trajo-Gomez (WT) 8-0. Doubles: Quinn Dallai and Tanner Powell (NH) defeated Sadrac Meza and Andre Labissoniere (WT) 6-0 6-0. James Barra and Ben Rudikoff (NH) won by forfeit. Laekhram Singh and Matt Labanara (NH) won by forfeit. Records: North Haven 2-0; Wilcox Tech 0-1.

Shelton 5, Notre Dame-West Haven 2

(at West Haven): Singles: Oliver Shannon (ND) def. Christian Ripke 3-6, 7-5, 6-2; Adam Rossetti (S) def. Matt Wickliffe 6-4, 6-4; Josh Hunter (S) def. Brendan Canning 6-1, 6-7, 1-0 (10-5); Hritish Bhargava (S) def. Ethan Wicko 6-3, 2-6, 6-4; Doubles: Suhaas Nadella/ Archit Bhargava (S) def. Hunter Stenquest/Pranav Kuraganti 1-6, 6-2, 6-4; Spencer Hatfield/Owen Corbett (S) def. Jack Jannito/Justin Pollio 6-2, 6-2; Sai Vipparla/Eric Hardy (ND) def. Carson Rhodes/Jeff Lim 6-4, 6-1. Records: S 1-1; ND 0-2.

CHRISTIAN HERTIAGE 6, HARVEY 1

(at Harvey): singles: Benton Parrish (CH) def. Ryan Villano 8-4; Casey Rossel (CH) def. Jack Perkins 8-5; Oliver Zeng (CH) def. Patrick Murphy 8-3; Harley Cohen (H) def. Luke Moreveck 8-5; doubles: Parrish/Rossel (CH) def. Villano/Murphy 8-5; Zeng/Moraveck (CH) def. Perkins/Carter Gross 8-3; Marckwin Bristhole/Miles Meade (CH) def. Pierson Husted/Christian Triay 8-3. Records: Christian Heritage 2-1, Harvey 0-1.

GREENS FARMS ACADEMY 7, LOOMIS CHAFFEE 0

(at Loomis Chaffee): singles: Conner McDonald (GFA) def. Langston Woody 6-2, 3-6, 10-5; David McDonald (GFA) def. Mann Pandyq 6-2, 6-3; Jack Wolfshon (GFA) def. Davin Anderson 2-6, 6-1, 10-0; Nick Simonsen (GFA) def. John O’Brien 7-5, 6-1; Albert Bostoen (GFA) def. Liam Scott 6-3, 6-0; Sam Lublinsky (GFA) def. Jimmy Shen 6-1, 6-1; doubles: Aidan Helfant/Matt Timashev (GFA) def. Anderson/Scott 8-0; Jordan Lui/Will Schadt (GFA) def. O’Brien/Shen 8-1. Records: Greens Farms Academy 1-0, Loomis Chaffee 0-2.

LAW 5, SHEEHAN 2

(at Law): singles: Sanskar Shah (L) def. Mark Amodia; Adarsh Senpilnathan (L) def. Andrew Sabav; Brian Zirkel (L) def. Aymen Idris; Dan Folloni (L) def. John WAomenlsder; doubles: Senz/Wells (S) def. Ancheta/Sikhinman; John Yoder/Noah Beeker (S) def. Lucas Greifzu/Angel Santiago; Julien Roy/Pardhip Nair (L) def. Andrew Carboni/Aaron Gamble.

KING 6, MASTERS 1

at Masters. Singles: Terry McGrath (K) def Parsa Leynani, 6-0, 6-2; Hugh Hentschel (K) def. Max Miller, 6-4, 6-1; Jason Loeb (K) def. George Chang, 6-2, 6-0; Friedman (M) def. James Davies, 6-3, 7-5. Doubles: Mark Davies/Dean Kaduboski (K) def. Sam Holliday/Jonas Kolker, 6-4, 7-5; Rahil Jaiswel/Paul Funk (K) def Tag Vales/Brody Leo, 6-1, 6-1; Eric Degter/JC Fredette (K) def Mark Attar/Andrew Chang, 6-4, 3-6, 10-5 tiebreaker. Records: King 1-1, Masters 0-1.

GIRLS TENNIS

Hand 5, Lauralton Hall 2

(at Milford): Singles: Sam Riordan (DH) def Skylar Korman (LH) 6-1, 6-0; Lindsay Riordan (DH) def Claudia Robinson (LH) 6-0, 6-1; Annie Barrett (DH) def Kate Backus (LH) 6-0, 6-0; Chelsea Larke (LH) def Eileen Chen (DH) 6-2, 6-2. Doubles: Anna Lang/Claire Langille(DH) def Missy Caiola/Audrey Ulrich(LH) 6-3, 6-2; Bella Vejar/Paige Van Otsenbridge(DH) def Lauren Dowling/Olivia Golden(LH) 6-3, 4-6, 6-0; MaryGrace SanFilippo/Caleigh Peloso(LH) def Catherine Aranow/Eliza Beccia(DH) 4-6, 7-5, 1-0.

Holy Cross 5, Seymour 2

(at Seymour): Singles: Julia Dzinski (HC) def. Zana Imetovski (S) 8-4; Claudia Iacomacci (S) def. Julia Flynn (HC) 8-6; Jasmine Thorpe (HC) def. Taylor Nelson (S) 8-1; Michaela Bell (HC) def. Anna DeJarnete (S) 8-1; Doubles: Fiona Xhafi/Alyssa Cayabyab (HC) def. Rachel Moon/Kaelyn Brezina (S) 8-3; Delia Murphy/Samantha Miller (HC) def. Ariana DelJanin/Grace Manente(S) 8-5; Jada Mirabelle/Erin Smith (S) def. Parker Antilla/Marley Bunderenko(HC) 8-4.

Law 7, Platt Tech 0

(At Eisenhower Park, Milford): Singles: Lucia Pino (L) def. Juliana Pinto 8-0; Monica Pydipati (L) def. Crystal Jacome 8-0; Jenna Bagdasarian (L) def. Kim Chiroy 8-1; Bridget Sanchez (L) def. Ayline Irigogh 8-0; Diya Daruka (L) def. Gabby Williamson 8-0. Doubles: Amelia Mower/Jenna Stash (L) def. Taelor Rose/Jessica Goodwin 8-2; Brynn Costello/Meghan Loftus (L) def. Brianna Aguilar/Te’Ajai Hall 8-3. Records: Law 2-1, Platt Tech 0-1.

Shelton 4, Sheehan 3

(at Wallingford): Singles: Nell Komorowski (SH) beat Srivani Agnihotram (S) 1-6, 6-3, 6-2; Grace Waldron (S) beat Nochole Oliver (Sh) 6-1, 6-1; Mariah Maidulal (SH) beat Allyssa Cassella (S) 7-6, 7-6; Nardin Sayouti (SH) beat Rishima Patel (S) 6-3, 6-1. Doubles: Shreya Patel/Crystal Gallagher (S) beat Zoe Rogers/Eunice Kim (SH) 6-3, 7-5; Jess Jayakai/Meg Pineav (SH) beat Christina Cappola/Caroline Dighello (S) 6-3, 6-3; Olivia Robles/Jordyn Allen (S) beat Emily Carliv/Carolyn Mahr (SH) 7-5, 6-4. Records: Shelton 2-0; Sheehan 1-2.

Valley Regional 5, Westbrook 2

(at Westbrook): Singles: Sara Farnoli (WK) def. Myah Martinez (VR) 6-1, 6-1; Caroline Baldwin (VR) def. Sarah Davey (WK) 6-1, 6-3; Julia Farnoli (WK) def. Tori Adamczyk (VR) 6-4, 6-4; Jessica Weinstein (VR) def. Alexandra Zanzalari (WK) 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Allie Champion & Ada Ramos (VR) def. Lexi Koplas and Savannah Marshall (WK) 6-0,6-2; Franny Pisanzo and Taylor Harpin (VR) def. Alex Young and Olivia Archer (WK) 6-4,6-3; Jill deJongh & Alex Hal.

LUDLOWE 7, MCMAHON 0

(at Ludlowe): singles: Xenia Efimov (L) def. Anni Benjamin 6-1, 6-2; Katie Coolidge (L) def. Paula Davila 6-1, 6-1; McKenna Carroll (L) def. Claire Heuck 6-0, 6-0; Caitlin Chen (L) def. Lenee Brown 6-3, 6-1; doubles: Grace Cogan/Ava Golden (L) def. Amy Traore/Olive Fengel 6-0, 6-0; Gabby Price/Abby O’Donnell (L) def. Mandie Romeus/Mallary Bien-Aime 6-1, 6-4; Heather Moran/Colleen Cooke (L) def. Marie Beirlet/Luceeza St. Denis 6-1, 6-0. Records: Ludlowe 2-0.

BOYS GOLF

BARLOW 204, BROOKFIELD 209

(at Redding CC, par 36): Ba—Arnold Wright 43, Harrison Wenig 48, James Menapace 56, Mitch Worthington 57; Br—Alex Dauphin 43, Ben Schmitt 53, Matt Riddle 56, Irfan Ajmeri 57. Records: Barlow 3-0, Brookfield 1-1.

GUILFORD 184, FORAN 194

(at Grassy Hill CC): G—John Kosh 43, Noah Kosh 43, Shane Thibault 48, Kyle Richard 50; F—John Rossetti 45, Chris Ricci 48, Jonfranco Menta 48, Luca Tuozzola 53. Records: Guilford 2-0, Foran 0-2.

GIRLS GOLF

LUDLOWE 191, DARIEN 204

(at Wee Burn CC, par 35): Darien – Ashley Amirsakis 47, Charlotte Keane 49, Eliza Koorbusch 51, Emily Fischer 57, Kerry McDermott 60; Ludlowe – Juliet Bucher 44, Phoebe Burtt 47, Catherine Wallace 49, Stephanie Barry 51, Alex Boyce 51. Records: Ludlowe (1-0), Darien (0-1)

Thursday’s schools scoreboard: Zobel leads Staples baseball past New Milford

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STAPLES 11, NEW MILFORD 1

Zach Zobel had three hits and drove in three runs to lead Staples to an 11-1 win over New Milford on Thursday in Westport.

Sam Robin had two hits for the Wreckers and drove in three runs in the non-conference game. Drew Rogers added two hits and scored two runs for Staples (3-0).

NEW MILFORD    001 00X X – 1 5 3
STAPLES             241 22X X – 11 17 2
Record: Staples 3-0. Batteries: S – Matt Spada, Hayden Jamili (W1-0) & Sam Robin. NM- Ciancola(L), Lee (3), Horwath (4) and Scacella. Highlights: Staples – Zach Zobel 3 hits ,3 RBI, Drew Rogers 2 hits, 2 runs, Sam Robin 2 hits, 3 RBI

WEST HAVEN 13, PLATT TECH 7

West Haven
3
2
0
0
1
1
6
13
14
4
Platt Tech
2
2
0
0
0
3
0
7
9
1
Batteries: West Haven–Gambardella (3), Green (4, 1-0); Platt Tech–Evan Mazako (6, 1-1)
Team records: West Haven (2-0-0); Platt Tech (1-1-0)

OXFORD 5, JOEL BARLOW 3

Jake Biondo struck out seven and allowed three hits to lead Oxford to its win. Matt Michaud and David D’Augelli each had a two-run single for Oxford (2-1).

Barlow
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
3
4
3
Oxford
0
0
0
0
3
2
x
5
6
2
Records: Oxford 2-1, Joel Barlow 0-3. Batteries: O—Jake Biondo (W, 2-0), Liam Donaldson (7, Sv) and Rich Evans; JB— Henry Iuzzolino (L, 0-1), Jake Fones (6) and Troy Andreolli. Highlights: O: Jake Biondo struck out 7 in 6 innings and allowed 3 hits. James Ward RBI single. Matt Michaud had a two out, two RBI single in the 6th. JB: David D’Augelli hit a one out, two RBI single in the 6th. Tiernan Lynch scored twice, once in the 6th after walking and once in the 7th after a one out double.

MCMAHON 7, XAVIER 2

McMahon
4
1
0
1
0
0
1
7
10
2
Xavier
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
3
Batteries: Brien McMahon–Max Pompini (1-0), Shane Popkins (7); Xavier–Brendan Donohue (0-1), Jesse Frazer (2), Jake Famiglietti (3), Chris Sokol (7)
Team records: Brien McMahon (1-0-0); Xavier (1-1-0)

ANSONIA 25, O’BRIEN TECH 1

Tyler Cafaro hit a grand slam and Ricky Torres had three hits to lead the Chargers to their non-league win. Pitcher Brendan Palmer got the win for Ansonia.

Ansonia
6
3
0
7
9
x
x
25
19
1
O’Brien Tech
0
1
0
0
0
x
x
1
2
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Records: AHS 1-0 EOB 0-2. Batteries: A – Brendan Palmer (1-0), Jimmy Boland (4) and Matt Blackwell. E- Hernandez (0-1), Rodriguez (3) and Xavier. Highlights: Tyler Cafaro hit a grand slam, Ricky Torres had 3 hits and Brendan Palmer got the win.

NORTH BRANFORD 11, PORTLAND 1

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Team records: North Branford (2-0-0); Portland (0-1-0)

HAMDEN HALL 15, RYE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 1

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Batteries: Rye Country Day School–Stefanoni (0-1), Weiss (2), Connor (4) and Massaro; Hamden Hall–Ryan Doherty (1-0) and Dennis Gamester
Team records: Rye Country Day School (0-1-0); Hamden Hall (2-2-0)
Comments: Ryan Doherty had 3 hits and earned the victory on the mound. Joe Liuci, Dan Carbone, and Billy Gioulos all had 2 RBIs for Hamden Hall.

HOPKINS 11, GREENS FARMS ACADEMY 0

Rob Jaques scattered three hits over five innings and struck out five to lead the Hilltoppers to a win in Westport. Jaques also added a home run for Hopkins (3-1).

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Batteries: Hopkins–Rob Jaques (1-0) and Brandon Smith; Greens Farms Academy–Sean Hogan (0-1), Canning (4) and Ben Isenstein
Team records: Hopkins (2-0-0); Greens Farms Academy (0-2-0)
Comments: Rob Jaques scattered 3 hits over 5 innings striking out 5. He also homered.

SOFTBALL

LAW 8, PLATT TECH 0

Brianna Buccitti struck out 14 and Gina Boccamazzo had two hits including a home run to lead the Eagles to an SCC win in Milford. Emikly Morey, Cali Jolley and Ally Stein had two hits each for the Eagles (2-1). Julia Duprey had a hit for the Panthers (0-2).

Platt Tech       000 000 0 — 0 2 1
Law          303 002 x — 8 14 0
Records: Law 2-1; Platt Tech 0-2. Batteries: L – Brianna Buccitti (W, 2-1) and Gina Boccamazzo; Platt Brianna Scarantono (0-1) and Julia Duprey. Highlights: Gina Boccamazzo had two hits including a home fun. Emily Morey, Cali Jolley, and Ally Stein each added two hits. Buccitti struck out 14. Julia Duprey had a hit for Platt Tech.

STRATFORD 13, BETHEL 0 (6)

Angela Grinrod threw a no-hitter and had four RBIs, including a three-run home run, to lead Stratford to an SWC win. Taylor Lubas added three hits for Stratford.

Stratford   111 136 — 13 13 0
Bethel      000 000 — 0 0 3
Batteries: B – Mikayla Bonilla (0-1) and Ymoni Ortiz; S – Angela Grindrod (W) and Riley Matto. Highlights: Stratford: Angela Grindrod had a 3-run home run, Riley Matto went 2-3 with 2 doubles, M. Uhrydowski went 2-3 with a double.

ANSONIA 15, CROSBY 5

CROSBY     300 010 1— 5 8 0
ANSOINA   234 033 x — 15 7 1
Records: Crosby 0-3, Ansonia 1-3 . Batteries: C- L. Matos (L ), M. White A- R. Paskiewicz (W, 1-2) and A. Marenyi. Highlights: C—M. White doubled, L. Matos 3 for 4, scored 2 runs and struck out 6. A—A. Marenyi had a triple and a home run and scored 4 runs. R. Paskiewicz had a double and struck out 8.

OXFORD 14, NEW FAIRFIELD 1

OXFORD          440 024 – 14
NEW FAIRFIELD 010 000 – 1
WP – Sage Borkowski. Highlights: O – Kaylee Dolan and Kaylee Cuomo had 3 hits each, including a double. Maddie Sastram and Jenna Myers had 3 hits each. NF – Flanagan had 2 hits

SEYMOUR 10 WATERFORD 1

WATERFORD    000 100 0 – 1 4 2
SEYMOUR     235 000 x – 10 14 1
Records: Waterford 2-1, Seymour 2-1. Batteries: W – Rachel Miller (2-1) Maddie Burrows (4)/Lili Stoddard; S – Molly Adamo (1-1) and Kolby Sirowich. Highlights: Molly Adamo threw a four hitter with 10 strikeouts. Morgan Teodosio had a single, double, home run and five RBI. Lauren Haversat had three hits and Jacey Cosciello two hits. Emma Marelli doubled for Waterford.

SHELTON 16, BRANFORD 1

BRANFORD    100 00 – 1 4 0
SHELTON     730 6X – 16 15 0
Records: Shelton 2-0. Batteries: B— Paige Richardson (L, 0-2), Marzia Johnson (4) and Sophia Esposito; S—Julia Krijgsman (W, 2-0) and Bry Heuser. Highlights: B—Lexi Falcigno went 2 for 2 with 2 singles, Sophia Esposito went 1 for 2 with 1 RBI, and Abby Spivey went 1 for 2 S—Jackie Jenco went 3 for 4 with 2 runs scored, Rachel Kiman went 2 for 3 with 3 RBIs, and Jenna Bennett went 2 for 3 with a triple and 3 RBIs.

BOYS LACROSSE

HOPKINS 12, ST. LUKE’S 4

Cameron DelCristo had four goals and two assists and Matt Stevenson added three goals and two assists to lead the Hopkins boys lacrosse team to a 12-4 season-opening win over St. Luke’s in New Canaan on Thursday.

David Burton added three goals and Zach Blake had 13 saves for the Hilltoppers.

Justin Pearl led St. Luke’s with two goals and an assist.

Hopkins       4 4 2 2 — 12
St. Luke’s      1 0 2 1 — 4
Scoring: Hopkins – Cameron DelCristo 4g 2a, Matt Stevenson 3g 2a, David Burton 3g, zach Bleil 2g 2a, Noah Schmeisser 2a, Cooper Bucklan 4a; St Luke’s – Wes Myers 1g 1a, Justin Pearl 2g 1a, phil platech 1g. Goalies: Hopkins Zach Blake 13 saves St Luke’s 6 saves. Records: Hopkins 1-0, St. Luke’s 0-2.

FAIRFIELD WARDE 18, MCMAHON 3

Warde        8 4 5 1 – 18
McMahon    1 0 2 0 – 3
Scoring: Warde- B. Epstein- 4g 5A; C. DiGiacomo 4g; J. Cullinan 2g; J. MCKenna 3g, 3a; S. Palmer 2g; Z. Corsi 2g, 2a; W. Badger 1a; J. Sell 1g; Cronin 1a. McMahon – Coulter 1g; Campbell 1a; Cole 2g Saves: Warde- C Gonzalez- 6, F Doyle 6. McMahon- Carrol 5

OLD LYME 17, OLD SAYBROOK 1

Old Lyme          1 7 4 5 — 17
Old Saybrook   1 0 0 0 — 1
Scoring: Old Lyme – Corbin Caulkins 2 goals, 2 assists, Alec Spiers 4 goals, 5 assists, Owen Macadams 3 goals, 1 assist, Mike Kolesnik 7 goals, 1 assist, Ty Dean 1 goal, 2 assists, Henry Iahm 1 assist. Old Saybrook – (goal scorer not reported). Shots: Old L:yme 22, Old Saybrook 7.

GIRLS LACROSSE

JOEL BARLOW 14, STRATFORD 6

Records: Joel Barlow. 1-1. Goals: Barlow – Miceli 4, Shapiro 5, Eastus 2, Candee 1, Grob 1, Witherbee 1. Stratford – Threshie 3. Mushier 1, Torri 1, Ogrodowicz 1. Saves: Barlow – Florkowski 3; Stratford – Lefever 10

BUNNELL 11, FORAN 7

FORAN      3 4 — 7
BUNNELL  6 5 — 11
Records: Foran 1-2, Bunnell 1-1. Scoring: F— Sam O’Neil 4 goals, Bridget Collins 1g, Kelly Storm 1g, Celidgh Pikul 1g. B— Morgan Reilly 5g, Christina diBenedetto 2g, Mariana Trovarelli 2g, Cat Nelson 1g, Maura Kelly 1g. Goalies: F— Abigail Mitchell (5 saves); BUNNELL— Tatiana Wright (7).

POMPERAUG 8, MASUK 5

Records: Pomperaug 2-0. Masuk 2-1. Scoring: M Juliana Pagano 1; Mary Henry 2; Paige Jelliffe 2. P -Camden Frissora 3; Jillian Murray 2; Katy Schenk 1; Lindsey Abarzua 1; Madeline Mickune 1. Saves: M – Juliana Henry 7. P – Catherine WIndover 5

WESTON 15, IMMACULATE 8

Scoring: Weston – Jordyn Spitzer 2 goals, Sonia Mody 3 goals 1 assist, Emma Nelson 3 goals, Mason Hastings 1 goal, Madison Wilson 2 goals, Becca Strouch 3 goals, Taylor Werner 1 goal Immaculate – Maddison Halas 4 goals, Emma Halas 1 goal, Caroline Brown 2 goals, Rachel Iannerelli 1 goal Goalies: H- Carina Giordano 5 saves, Weston – Analiese Seaman 7 saves

FAIRFIELD LUDLOWE 15, MIDDLETOWN 1

MIDDLETOWN                     0 1 — 1
FAIRFIED LUDLOWE  12 3 — 15
Records: Middletown 0-2, Ludlowe 2-0. Scoring: M—Isabella Maffucci 1g; FL—Ellen Kelly 1g, 3a; Paloma Meehan 1g, 2a; Quinlyn Shannehan 2g; Caroline Sullivan 2g; Bridget O’Brien 2g; Callie Cirilli 1g; Elizabeth Crager 1g; Claire Davenport 1g; Maddie Herron 1g; Taylor Horine 1g; Ashley Moynahan 1g; Anna Paulmann 1g. Goalies: V—Sam Snipes (7 saves); H—Meredith Lay (1 save). Shots: V—2; H—23.

NEW FAIRFIELD 19, NOTRE DAME-FAIRFIELD 0

NEW FAIRFIELD       17 2 — 19
NOTRE DAME        0 0 — 0
Records: New Fairfield 2-0, Notre Dame 0-3; Scoring: NF – Daria Bock 3 goals 1 assist, Nicole Berry 3g, Samantha Ruggiero 2g 1a, Julianna Guzi 2g 1a, Danielle Hernandez 1g 3a, Katelyn Nieves 1g 2a, Reagan Tenaglia 1g 2a, Heather Clark 1g 1a, Colleen Rattigan 1g 1a, Ava Romanello 1g, Jordan Siemonsen 1g, Katelyn Sousa 1g, Samantha Shapiro 1g. Goalies: NF – Rachel Mikolay (0 saves), Margaret Morgan (1 save); ND – Janelle Rosales (9 saves)Shots: NF – 30; ND – 1

SACRED HEART ACADEMY 11, MERCY 10

Samantha Lee had six goals to lead the Sharks to an SCC win. Sofia Verna and Clare Curlley added two goals each for the Sharks. Mia Carbone had four goals and an assist for the Tigers.

Scoring: Sacred Heart Academy: Sofia Verna, 2 goals, 3 draw controls, Clare McCurley, 2 goals, Samantha Lee, 6 goals, 3 draw controls, Mia Celentano, 1 goal, 4 draw controls, Jianna Cohrs, 1 assist; Mercy: Meghan Modellan, 1 goal, 5 draw controls, Jordyn Masse, 2 draw controls, Shae W. 1 goal, 1 assist, Bridget Neri, 1 goal, 1 assist, Cam Antler 3 goals, 1 assist, 3 draw controls, Mia Carbone 4 goals, 1 assist.

GUILFORD 20, WEST HAVEN 4

Scoring: West Haven: Celina Condon 1G, Keegan Riccio 2G 1A, Taylor Nowak 1G 1A, Gianna Sliby 1A, Nicole Gaston 10 saves. Guilford: Hannah Tillier 2G, Catherine Larrow 4G 1A, Nicolette Spotlow 2G 2A, Nicole Tepley 2G, Maddie Costantino 2G, Maddie Epke 3G, Ava Bucci 3G, Sydney Cunningham 1G, Taylor Farace 1G, Sydney Widlitz 4 saves

RYE COUNTRY DAY 18, HAMDEN HALL 11

Scoring: Goals: Hamden Hall- Molly Anderson 1, Karis Curtis 4, Kaci Benoit 6; Rye- Laura Baine 2, Ryan Hammel 2, Alik Shehaden 2, Charlotte Price 8, Samantha Hirschberg 4; Assists: Hamden Hall- Karis Curtis 2; Rye: Laura Baine 1, Alik Shehaden 1, Ryan Hammel 1, Charlotte Price 2, Samantha Hirschberg 3; Saves: HH — Destinee Gabriel 8Rye- Kat Brudson 4; Shots: HH- 16; GA- 26. Records: HH 0-2; Rye 1-1.

HAND 13, AMITY 5

Lauren Vanuzzi had three goals and Regan Larson added two goals and an assist to lead the Tigers to an SCC win in Woodbridge. Peyton Rahn had sevens saves for the Spartans.

Scoring: Goals: Amity: Ana Carney, Payton Grande, Elaina Ferraro, Jenna Walsh; Hand: Lucy Cutler 2, Maeve Conners 2, Chloe Silva 1 Goal, 1 Assist, Sophie Dickman 1, Regan Larson 2 G, 1 Assist, Liney White 1, Lauren Vanuzzi 3, Hadley Houghton 1. Shots: Amity 16, Hand 23; Saves: Amity Peyton Rahn 7; Hand 2.

MORGAN 15, WATERFORD 10

Scoring: W-Olivia Gianakos 4 goals, Grace Briggs 2g, Ashley Brandt 1g, Megan Joyner 1g, Alle Folino 1g, Gabbi Stack 1g; M-Madeline Stopkoski 6g, Joelle Vuilleumier 5g, Olivia McCray 2g, 1a, Erin Lindsay 2g, 1a, Amber Corrigan 1a, Delaney Mastriano 1a, Carley Schmidt 1a. Goalies: W-Ilyana Rivera (5 saves); M-Cassidy Shepard (16). Shots: W-28; M-26. Halftime: Morgan 11-3. Records: Waterford 0-2; Morgan 1-1.

BOYS TRACK

NORTH HAVEN 77, WILBUR CROSS 69

(at New Haven): 4×800 relay:WC Pederson,Margo; Ruiz,Mary; Johnson,Sunshil; Philips,Cheyenne (time-11:26); 4×100 relay: WC Jackson,Yaleija; Johnson,Adrianna; Angus,Sadeja; Conoway,Nyla (time-51.43); 100HH: NH Zumerchik,Giselle (time-16.81) 100mm: WC Jackson,Yaleija (time-13.34); 1600m: WC Pederson,Margo (time-6:17) 400m: NH Marriot,Erica (time-59.22); 300H: NH Zumerchik,Giselle (time-51.49) 800m: WC Ruiz,Mary (time-2:37) ; 200m: NH Marriott,Erica (time-25.88) 3200m: WC Pederson,Margo (time-14:01); 4×400 relay: NH Fappiano,Sofia; Sandwell,Sarina; Sahirol,Camille; Marriot,Erica (time-4:25); High Jump: WC Conoway,Nyla (4’10) Long Jump: NH Marriott,Erica(17’11”) ; Triple Jump: NH Sahirol,Camille (33’4 1/2”) Shot Put: WC Okoli,Susie (37’9”); Javelin: NH C.Giulian (86’0) Discus: WC Okoli,Susie (115’2”) Pole Vault: NH Mansur,Makayla (7’0).

GIRLS TRACK

SHEEHAN 80, SHELTON 70
SHEEHAN 121, HAND 29
SHELTON 135, HAND 15

Individuals: 100m hurdles: Quites, Shel, 16.1; 100m Oko, Shel, 13.0; 1600 Liz Brown, She, 5:34.3; 400 Avery Winters, She 63.6; 300h Clarisse Aminawung. She 48.9; 800m Kenealy, Shel, 2:37.2; 200 Avery Winters. She 2.1; 3200m Liz Brown, She 12:25.3; 4 x 800 Shelton (Sheldon, Weissenberg, Franzese, Kenealy), 10:47.5; 4 x 100 Sheehan (Winters, Patrice nMansfield, Clarisse Aminawung, Alli Villano) 51.8; 4 x 400 Sheehan (Winters, P. Mansfield, Aminawung, Katie Cappetta) 4:31.8; Discus Dabiran, Shel 92-1; Shot Ovesny, Shel 34-9.25; Javelin Simington, Shel 111-5; high jump Kiera Connolly, She 4-8; Long Jump Erin Brennan, She 15-7; Triple Jump Erin Brennan, She 33-1; Pole Vault Kiera Connolly, She 8-6.

BOYS TENNIS

FAIRFIELD WARDE 4, NORWALK 3

(at Fairfield Warde) singles: Prem Dave (N) def. Emilio Montejo 6-1, 6-1; Taishi Hosokawa (N) def. Jack Davis 6-0, 7-6 (7-5); Yuuki Hosokawa (N) def. Noah Gruden 6-1, 4-6, 6-2; Robert Pavani (FW) def. Jeb Boyrer 6-1, 6-1; doubles: Jack Montez/Alex Casack (FW) def. Tyler Cappadonna/Zach Christinat 6-1, 6-2; Sam Greenberg/RJ Welch (FW) def. Isaiah Cardamone/Christian Miller 6-1, 6-0; Dustin Brown/Jack Patterson def. Evan Donahue/Mike Banasanque 6-0, 6-0

LYMAN HALL 4, FORAN 3

(at Wallingford): Singles: Ryan Money (F) defeat Lyman Hall Corey Flynn 6-0, 6-0; Nico Esposito (F) defeat Lyman Hall Zach Marchi-Guasp 6-3, 5-7, 5-3; Connor Rowe (F) defeat Lyman Hall Colin Debaise 6-2, 6-4 ; Brian Fernando (LH) defeat Foran Petie Mata 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Jared Cervero and Jake Lynn (LH) defeat Foran Eric Levesque and Alex Mingrone 6-0, 6-4; Evan Smith and Alex Zelaya (LH) defeat Foran Danny Abate and Jared O’Sullivan 6-1, 6-2; Brady Cambell and Jackson Mailhot (LH) defeat Foran Jon Hannon and Kevin Huang 6-0, 6-1 Records: LH 2-0; F 1-1.

NORTH HAVEN 7, WILCOX TECH 0

(at North Haven): Singles: Nick Cristante (NH) defeated Eli Henry (WT) 6-0 6-1. Max Petruzziello (NH) defeated Eric Wasman (WT) 6-0 6-2. Matt McCarthy (NH) defeated Walter Andrade (WT) 6-0 6-0. Matteo Franco (NH) defeated Gillermo Trajo-Gomez (WT) 8-0. Doubles: Quinn Dallai and Tanner Powell (NH) defeated Sadrac Meza and Andre Labissoniere (WT) 6-0 6-0. James Barra and Ben Rudikoff (NH) won by forfeit. Laekhram Singh and Matt Labanara (NH) won by forfeit. Records: North Haven 2-0; Wilcox Tech 0-1.

MORGAN 6, WESTBROOK 1

(at Westbrook): Singles: 1. Chris Nuzzo (M) defeated Nate Comment (W) 2-6, 6-4, 6-4; 2. Garrett Johnson (M) defeated Finn McGannon (W) 6-1, 6-1; 3. Paddy Murray (M) defeated Jesse McGannon (W) 6-2, 6-0; 4. JP Nye (M) defeated Joey Caslin (W) 6-4, 6-2; 5. Sean Cockley (M) defeated Jonah Freund (W) 6-0, 6-1. Doubles: 1. Zach Johnson/Liam Whalen (M) defeated Lukas Francis/Jack Lyman (W) 6-4, 6-7 (3) 6-2; 2. Mason Malchiodi/Ben Schreck (W) defeated Isaac Adler/Logan Cummings 6-1, 6-4. Records: 2-1

BRANFORD 6, NOTRE DAME-WH 1

(at Branford): Singles: Praneeth Ganedi (B) def Oliver Shannon (ND) 6-0, 6-7 (2), 6-3; Eli Hanlon (B) def Matt Wickcliffe (ND) 6-1, 6-2; Dan Mcguire (B) def Hunter Steinquest (ND) 6-2, 6-3; Paul Riccio (B) def Ethan Wicko (ND) 6-1, 6-2. Doubles: Pranav Kurgant & Brendon Canning (ND) def Dan Pagliaro & Kurt Schalper 6-3, 7-6 (3); Jaden Andresen & Josh Berdon (B) def Jack Jennitto & Justin Pollio (ND) 6-2, 7-5; Wes Raymond & Jason Hackett (B) def Sai Vippala & Eric Hardy (ND) 6-1, 6-2.

CHESHIRE 7, LYMAN HALL 0

(at Wallingford): Singles: Yasha Laskin (C) defeat Lyman Hall Corey Flynn 6-1, 6-0; Utsav Subramani (C) defeat Lyman Hall Zach Marchi-Guasp 6-0, 6-0; Josh Goldstein (C) defeat Lyman Hall Colin Debaise 6-0, 6-0; Jacob Yale (C) def Brian Fernando 6-2, 6-3; Nate Pisani and Ben Fritz(C) def Jake Lynn and Jared Cervero 6-2 6-4; Christian Kjeldsa and Patt Pisani(C) def Evan Smith and Alex Zelaya 6-1 6-4; Nate Houle and Jacob Nubsry(C) def Jackson Mailhot and Brady Campbell 6-2 6-3. Records: Cheshire 2-1; Lyman Hal 2-1.

BRUNSWICK 7, HOPKINS 0

Singles: 1. Ben Powis (B) def. Khelan Parikh (H), 6-0, 6-1; 2. Evan Lee (B) def. James Schaefer (H), 6-2, 6-1; 3. Ryan Glanville (B) def. Alex Zhang (H), 6-4, 6-1; 4. Aidan Reilly (B) def. John Hui (H), 6-4, 6-3; 5. Lorenzo Gunningham (B) def. Jeremy Cheng (H), 6-1, 6-2; 6. Alex Penn (B) def. Ayuka Sinanoglu (H), 6-3, 6-0.Doubles: 1. Ben Powis/Ryan Glanville (B) def. Khelan Parikh/James Schaefer (H), 8-2; 2. Evan Lee/Aidan Reilly (B) def. Alex Zhang/Ayuka Sinanoglu (H), 8-2; 3. Lorenzo Gunningham/C. Hartch (B) def. Jeremy Cheng/John Hui (H), 8-3.

SHELTON 5, NORTH HAVEN 2

Singles: Christian Ripke(S) defeated Nick Cristante(NH) 8-8 10-7. Adam Rossetti(S) defeated Max Petruzziello(NH) 8-8 10-8. Josh Hunter(S) defeated Matt McCarthy(NH) 8-4. Hritish Bhargava(S) defeated Matteo Franco(NH) 8-6. Doubles: Quinn Dallai and Tanner Powell(NH) defeated Suhaas Nardella and Archit Bhargava(S)8-4. Spencer Hatfield and Owen Corbeti(S) defeated James Barra and Ben Rudikoff(NH) 8-2. Matt Labanara and Laekhram Singh(NH) defeated Carson Rhodes and Jeff Lim(S) 6-2. Records: North Haven 2-1; Shelton 2-1.

SHELTON 5, NOTRE DAME-WH 2

(at West Haven): Singles: Oliver Shannon (ND) def. Christian Ripke 3-6, 7-5, 6-2; Adam Rossetti (S) def. Matt Wickliffe 6-4, 6-4; Josh Hunter (S) def. Brendan Canning 6-1, 6-7, 1-0 (10-5); Hritish Bhargava (S) def. Ethan Wicko 6-3, 2-6, 6-4; Doubles: Suhaas Nadella/ Archit Bhargava (S) def. Hunter Stenquest/Pranav Kuraganti 1-6, 6-2, 6-4; Spencer Hatfield/Owen Corbett (S) def. Jack Jannito/Justin Pollio 6-2, 6-2; Sai Vipparla/Eric Hardy (ND) def. Carson Rhodes/Jeff Lim 6-4, 6-1. Records: S 1-1; ND 0-2.

GIRLS TENNIS

HAND 5, LAURALTON HALL 2

(at Milford): Singles: Sam Riordan (DH) def Skylar Korman (LH) 6-1, 6-0; Lindsay Riordan (DH) def Claudia Robinson (LH) 6-0, 6-1; Annie Barrett (DH) def Kate Backus (LH) 6-0, 6-0; Chelsea Larke (LH) def Eileen Chen (DH) 6-2, 6-2. Doubles: Anna Lang/Claire Langille(DH) def Missy Caiola/Audrey Ulrich(LH) 6-3, 6-2; Bella Vejar/Paige Van Otsenbridge(DH) def Lauren Dowling/Olivia Golden(LH) 6-3, 4-6, 6-0; MaryGrace SanFilippo/Caleigh Peloso(LH) def Catherine Aranow/Eliza Beccia(DH) 4-6, 7-5, 1-0.

HOLY CROSS 5, SEYMOUR 2

(at Seymour): Singles: Julia Dzinski (HC) def. Zana Imetovski (S) 8-4; Claudia Iacomacci (S) def. Julia Flynn (HC) 8-6; Jasmine Thorpe (HC) def. Taylor Nelson (S) 8-1; Michaela Bell (HC) def. Anna DeJarnete (S) 8-1; Doubles: Fiona Xhafi/Alyssa Cayabyab (HC) def. Rachel Moon/Kaelyn Brezina (S) 8-3; Delia Murphy/Samantha Miller (HC) def. Ariana DelJanin/Grace Manente(S) 8-5; Jada Mirabelle/Erin Smith (S) def. Parker Antilla/Marley Bunderenko(HC) 8-4.

LAW 7, PLATT TECH 0

(At Eisenhower Park, Milford): Singles: Lucia Pino (L) def. Juliana Pinto 8-0; Monica Pydipati (L) def. Crystal Jacome 8-0; Jenna Bagdasarian (L) def. Kim Chiroy 8-1; Bridget Sanchez (L) def. Ayline Irigogh 8-0; Diya Daruka (L) def. Gabby Williamson 8-0. Doubles: Amelia Mower/Jenna Stash (L) def. Taelor Rose/Jessica Goodwin 8-2; Brynn Costello/Meghan Loftus (L) def. Brianna Aguilar/Te’Ajai Hall 8-3. Records: Law 2-1, Platt Tech 0-1.

SHELTON 4, SHEEHAN 3

(at Wallingford): Singles: Nell Komorowski (SH) beat Srivani Agnihotram (S) 1-6, 6-3, 6-2; Grace Waldron (S) beat Nochole Oliver (Sh) 6-1, 6-1; Mariah Maidulal (SH) beat Allyssa Cassella (S) 7-6, 7-6; Nardin Sayouti (SH) beat Rishima Patel (S) 6-3, 6-1. Doubles: Shreya Patel/Crystal Gallagher (S) beat Zoe Rogers/Eunice Kim (SH) 6-3, 7-5; Jess Jayakai/Meg Pineav (SH) beat Christina Cappola/Caroline Dighello (S) 6-3, 6-3; Olivia Robles/Jordyn Allen (S) beat Emily Carliv/Carolyn Mahr (SH) 7-5, 6-4. Records: Shelton 2-0; Sheehan 1-2.

VALLEY REGIONAL 5, WESTBROOK 2

(at Westbrook): Singles: Sara Farnoli (WK) def. Myah Martinez (VR) 6-1, 6-1; Caroline Baldwin (VR) def. Sarah Davey (WK) 6-1, 6-3; Julia Farnoli (WK) def. Tori Adamczyk (VR) 6-4, 6-4; Jessica Weinstein (VR) def. Alexandra Zanzalari (WK) 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Allie Champion & Ada Ramos (VR) def. Lexi Koplas and Savannah Marshall (WK) 6-0,6-2; Franny Pisanzo and Taylor Harpin (VR) def. Alex Young and Olivia Archer (WK) 6-4,6-3; Jill deJongh & Alex Halsey (VR) def. Gianni Salisbury & Julianna Fabrizi (WK) 6-2,7-5.

FORAN 4, MERCY 3

(at Milford): Singles: Grace Hiza (F) def. Lorenza Inserall 6-3, 6-1; Kyra Johnson (F) def. Abby Weaver 6-2, 7-6 (7-4); Eleanor Noyes (F) def. Julia Wenceslao 6-2, 7-6 (8-6); Sarah Lockwood (F) def. Lila Cervitelli 6-0, 6-1. Doubles: Marie Emerson-Katie Dougherty (M) def. Natalie Hubler-Izzy Connelly 6-1, 6-0; Jordyn Belcourt-Maggie Garcia (M) def. Zoe Eichner-Meghan Stokes 8-2; Emily Crusberg-Kat Antico (M) def. Vaishnavi Bulusu-Olivia Connelly 8-6. Records: F 2-1, M 0-3.

WESTBROOK 6, MORGAN 1

Singles: 1. Sarah Farnoli def Rebecca Walton 6-0, 6-0; 2. Sarah Davey def Bea Atengco 6-0, 6-3; 3. Julia Farnoli def Taylor Gregory 6-1, 6-0; 4. Maddie Tuccitto(M) def Alexandra Zanzalari 6-2, 6-1. Doubles:1. Lexi Koplas/Savanah Marshall def Becca Cockley/Melanie Coretti 6-2, 6-1; 2. Alex Young/Olivia Arden def. Ingrid Rodriguez/ Sydney Fratamico 7-5, 6-1; 3. Gianni Salisbury/Juliana Fabrizi def Misha Rai/Tatiana Serrano 6-2, 6-2.

EAST HAVEN 7, WILCOX TECH 0

(at East Haven): Singles: Jenna Pane(EH) def. Karen Saguay(WT) 6-0,6-0; Jade Roberts(EH) def. Zonvai Walker(WT) def. 6-1,6-0; Mikayla Raffone(EH) def. Kimberly Arjona (WT) 6-0, 6-2; Linnette Gonzalez(EH) def. Shima Zhar(WT) 6-4, 6-0. Doubles: Vicky Gaudino/Emma Luden(EH) def. Luisa Avila/Melani Medina(WT) 6-2,3-6,6-0; Kayla Vernon/Riya Patel(EH) def. Rosalina Hernandez/Melisa Hernandez(WT) 6-1, 6-1; Brianna Green/Siya Patel(EH) def. Xochit Rangel/ Natalie Strout(WT) 6-0, 4-6, 6-4. Records: East Haven 1-1.

ABBOTT TECH 4, NOTRE DAME-FAIRFIELD 3

(at Fairfield): Singles: Hailey Hughes (ND) def Clara Garcia (HATS) 6-2, 6-2; Karen Pelaez (HATS) def. Meghan Burke (ND) 6-2, 6-2; Ebelin Lalvay (HATS) def. Sydney Manzo (ND) 6-4, 6-3; Kiana Marengo (HATS) def. Bernae Webb (ND) 6-1, 6-3. Doubles: Olivia Carriero & Christina Cheeseman (ND) def. Ja’Naiyah Albarran & Julissa Serrano (HATS) 6-2, 6-0; Aylina Razoq & Sherry Zhumi (HATS) def. osa Badolato & Amayah Algorin (ND) 6-1, 6-2; Catalina Jimenez & Riana Tullonge (ND) def. Emily Urena & Leslie Ochoa (HATS) 6-4, 6-4.

SHELTON 4, LAW 3

(at Milford): Singles: Lucia Pino (L) def. Nell Komorowski 6-1, 6-0; Monica Pydipati (L) def. Nichole Oliver 6-0, 6-0; Jenna Bagdasarian (L) def. Mariah Manulak 6-1, 6-4; Nardin Sayoufi (S) def. Bridget Sanchez 6-2, 6-4. Doubles: Zoe Rogers/Jessika Jayakar (S) def. Diya Daruka/Sophie Maselli 6-3, 6-0; Eunice Kim/Meg Pineau (S) def. Jenna Stash/Thea Ryan 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 (8-6); Carolyn Maker/Kassiley Wojtovicz (S) def. Meghan Loftus/Nihitha Kothapalli 6-4, 2-6, 6-0. Records: Law 2-2, Shelton 2-1.

FAIRFIELD LUDLOWE 6, STAMFORD 1

singles: Xenia Efimov (FL) def. Bego Guspi 6-3, 6-1; Katie Coolidge (FL) def. Hannah Bushell 6-0, 6-1; McKenna Carroll (FL) def. Nina Passaro 6-0, 6-0; Kaitlyn Yoon (FL) def. Claire Salerno 6-1, 6-1; doubles: Taylor Yaghmaie/Devon Yaghmaie (S) def. Grace Cogan/Ava Golden 6-2, 6-1; Heather Moran/Colleen Cook (FL) def. Sophia Negyesi/Maggie Meister 6-0, 4-6, 7-5; Meghan Sawyer/Gabby Price (FL) def. Kadence Green/Abigail Guttman 6-3, 6-1. Note: The win was the 350th for Fairfield Ludlowe coach John Reisert

FAIRFIELD WARDE 7, NORWALK 0

(at Norwalk) singles: Hannah Ulman (FW) def. Iasiah Sena 4-6, 6-3, 6-2; Sana Nagori (FW) def. Erickah Tertulien 6-4, 7-5; Ellie Daigle (FW) def. Angelica Martin 6-0, 6-0; Jess Broder (FW) def. Sam Aguilar 6-1, 6-0. doubles: Hannah Mallon/Karli Vare (FW) def. Madison French/Maya Goosmann 6-0, 6-1; Clare Byrne/Deb Warren (FW) def. Claudia Uva/Gjesika Lleshdedaj 6-3, 6-2; Aly Kardos/Skyler Silva (FW) def. Zoe Harry/Sandra Espinoza 6-0, 6-0.

FORAN 4, MERCY 3

(at Milford) singles: Grace Hiza (F) def. Lorenza Inserall 6-3, 6-1; Kyra Johnson (F) def. Abby Weaver 6-2, 7-6 (7-4); Eleanor Noyes (F) def. Julia Wenceslao 6-2, 7-6 (8-6); Sarah Lockwood (F) def. Lila Cervitelli 6-0, 6-1. doubles: Marie Emerson-Katie Dougherty (M) def. Natalie Hubler-Izzy Connelly 6-1, 6-0; Jordyn Belcourt-Maggie Garcia (M) def. Zoe Eichner-Meghan Stokes 8-2; Emily Crusberg-Kat Antico (M) def. Vaishnavi Bulusu-Olivia Connelly 8-6. Records: F 2-1, M 0-3

GREENS FARMS ACADEMY 4, ST. LUKE’S 3

singles: Lane Durkin (GFA) def. Maddie Harris 6-1, 6-2; Ryan Boyle (GFA) def. Hannah Amendola 5-7, 6-2, 1-0 (2); Audrey Magnusen (SL) def. Dasha Timasheva 6-1, 6-3; Allie Agnew (GFA) def. Grace Fitzgibbon 6-4, 6-2. doubles: Annya Bettegowda/Annabel Brawn (GFA) def. Carolina Warneryd/Amelie Warneryd 6-2, 6-4. Amelia Heffern/Caroline Pellegrino (SL) def. Harriett Wells/Lane Murphy 7-5, 6-4; Tyleigh Zammitt/Sophie Dekker (SL) def. Michelle Fedotova/Alison Telesz 6-3, 4-6, 1-0(2); exhibition Mia Mitchell/Sadie Vehslage (SL) def. Nikki Greenberg/Ava Ewing 8-7 (1). Records: GFA 1-0, St. Luke’s 0-1.

MASUK 6, STRATFORD 1

(at Stratford): singles: Ashley Gramajo (S) def Katie Conley 6-3, 6-3; Sophia Norton (M) def Larabe Chaudhary 6-2, 6-1; Margaret Kokorda (M) def Magan Kozlowski 6-0, 6-1; Chloe Hurme (M) def Kelly Londa 6-2, 6-1; doubles: Michelle Antony/Melanie Antony(M) def Angeline Gambino/ Morgan Nguyen 6-0, 6-0; Aarti Arasada/Molly Bonczek (M) def Maria Hernandez/ Darolyn Lux Osorio 6-1, 6-0; Violet Carlson/ Gillian Ciaccio (M) def Hayley Ivanko/ Marie Sajaw 6-0, 6-0. Records: Stratford 0-2; Masuk 2-0

PLATT TECH 6, NORWICH TECH 1

(at Norwich) singles: Juliana Pinto (PT) def Kelsey Williams 8-2; Crystal Jacome (PT) def Ashley Czech 8-3; Kim Chiroy (PT) def Julia Phillips 8-5; Te’Ajai Hall (PT) def Marissa Madera 9-7; Ayline Irigoyn (PT) def Lily Armstrong 8-6. doubles: Olivia Lopez/Lydia Santiago (N) def Taelor Rose/Charlize Corriette 8-2; Brianna Aguilar/Gabby Williamson def Jada Williams/Isabella Marrero 8-3. Records: Platt Tech 1-1. Norwich Tech 0-2.

RIDGEFIELD 4, TRUMBULL 3

(at Ridgfield) singles: Symphony Akinloye (T) def.Natalia Roseff 6-3, 6-2; Megan Dunfy (R) def. Leilani Brown 6-2, 6-1; Libby Liggins (T) def. Rachel Bodner 7-5, 6-3; Tara Foyed (R) def. Ashley Velloso 6-0, 6-2. doubles: Jill O’Keefe/ Phoebe Seidenberg (R) def. Amelia Grasso/Laine Neufeld 6-4, 6-2; Isabella Voellmako/ Alexis Zacharakos (R) def. Bella Basic/ Vishy Kandala 6-3, 6-3; Ritika Birje/ Ally Szabo (T) def. Kate Bucci/ Julia Zangre 6-3, 3-6, 10-6. Records: Ridgefield 3-0 Trumbull 1-2

WILTON 5, WESTHILL 2

singles: Izzy Koziol (Wil) def. Tamar Behete 6-0, 6-1; Emma Caldwell (Wil) def. Martina Kasa 6-4, 6-3; Sanjana Nayak (Wes) def. Alex Iotzova 6-4, 6-2; Jackie Kasa (Wes) def. Anusha Chegu 6-3, 6-2. doubles: Arden Lee/Amber Li (Wil) def. Niki Economidis/Caitlyn Tyrrell 6-1, 6-1; Gerri Fox/Grace Cahill (Wil) def. Malina Lasicki/Lexi Schultz 6-2, 6-0; Kate Seelert/Mackenzie McCormick (Wil) def. Alexa Smerigilio/Jadyn Daniel 6-1, 6-0.

BOYS GOLF

Coginchaug 160, Hale-Ray 194

(at Lyman Orchards GC, Jones Course): Medalist: Tyler Woodward (C), 36. Coginchaug: K. Roberts 40, Tom Vallone 41, EJ Dzalo 44; Hale-Ray: Luke Karpiej 41, Nick Bonadies 49, Jake Soucier 52, Antonio Dadario 52.

Guilford 184, Foran 194

(at Grassy Hill CC): Medalists: John Kosh and Noah Kosh (G), 43. Guilford: Shane Thibault 48, Kyle Richard 50; Foran: John Rossetti 45, Chris Ricci 48, Jonfranco Menta 48, Lucas Tuozzola 53. Records: Guilford 2-0 Foran 0-2.

Hamden 158, Hand 161

(at Madison CC): Medalist: Alex Aurora (H) 32. Hamden: Jack Shane, 39; Kevin Morris, 39; Ed Fracosso, 48; Hand: Jake Bennett, 37; Matthew Doyle, 40; Conner Quinn, 40, Michael McKeon, 44. Records: Hamden 1-0; Hand 0-1.

Hamden 178 Amity 183

(At The Tradition Golf Club at Oak Lane Par 36) Medalists Alex Aurora, Kevin Morris (H) & Brett Chodos (A) 42. Hamden- Jack Shane 43, Rob Celentano 51. Amity- Dan Comeau 43, Cody White 46, Kenny Page 52. Team Records: Hamden 1-1, Amity 0-2.

Sheehan 198, Branford 204

Medalist Julian Nimal (S) 44. Sheehan Corey Savenelli 46 Ryan Carey 51 Tyler Ekstrom 57; Branford: Minsok Lee 46, Justin Acquarulo 48, Spencer Engstrom 51, Jacob Knapp 59, Branford 204.

Law 192, Lyman Hall 200

(at Orange Hills CC par 35): Medalist Ryan Mola (L) 42. Law: Ryan Bedell 46, Zach Smith 50, Anthony Lomax 54; Lyman Hall: Dan Doherty 47, Zach Wolenski 47, Owen Twohill 44, Cam. Regan 62. Records: Law 1-1; Lyman Hall 0-1.

FAIRFIELD LUDLOWE 186, DANBURY 196

(at Brooklawn CC) Fairfield Ludlowe: Noah Bass 44, Peter Meehan 44, Cooper Cerny 45; Danbury: Joseph Mooney 40, Ben LeBlanc 48, Steven Alvarez 48; Records: Fairfield Ludlowe 1-0; Danbury 0-2

Coginchaug 163, Berlin 167

(at Timberlin Golf Club). Medialist Tyler Woodward (C) 36. Coginchaug: Kyle Roberts 41, EJ Dzialo 42, Justin Penney 44, Tom Vallone 47; Berlin: John Downe 43, Jacob Lindsay 44, Matt Czerepuszko 40, Paul Calafior 40, Mark Kozon 46.

GIRLS GOLF

BARLOW 282, BROOKFIELD 293

(at Redding Country Club) Barlow-Sara Polcari 69, Eva Fenningdorf 74, Anne Gregory 69, Samantha Kane 76, Katie Fletcher 70; Brookfield-Keira Straiton 61, Liz Carrizzo 77, Kailee Gunn 77, Juliana Lepore 78, Lindsey Forte 78

IMMACULATE 205, NOTRE DAME-FAIRFIELD 253

(at Richter Park). Immaculate – Avery Jarboe 48, Lauren Oskam 48. Record: Immaculate 2-0.

ST JOSEPH 234, DANBURY 246

(at Tashua Knolls): H-Jamie Andrade 48, Alyssa Moher 60, Lauren Pleszko 67, Sofia Goncalves 59, Sophie Jones 75 V- Oona Furey 56, Ryle Litwin 68, Kayla Creegan 61, Katelyn Mikyska 61, Ilona Furey 71 Records: St. Joseph 1-1, Danbury 0-1

WESTON 262, STRATFORD 318

(at Mill River CC) Weston – Carolyn Zech 58; Morgan Schramm 64; Ari Berman 67; Sophia Piscitell 73. Stratford – Jen Melo 72; Chloe Pappas 78; Ruhuan Liao 83; Sara Agha 85. Records: Weston 2-0, Stratford 0-2

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Xavier 3, Norwich Free Academy 0

(At Middletown): Game scores: Xavier 25-21, 25-21, 25-15. Notes: N—Steevens Chery – 3 aces, 4 kills; Sam Potts – 4 kills; X—Ethan Powers – 5 aces, 19 kills; Kevin Monaghan – 35 assists; Tom Cullen – 5 kills, 3 aces. Records: N 0-1; X 1-0.

KOLBE CATHEDRAL 3, WESTHILL 0

Scores: Kolbe Cathedral 25-10, 25-17, 25-9. Highlights: Kolbe – Jonathan Darant had 17 kills, 2 blocks. Danny Ramirez had 9 kills, 8 digs and 19 service points. Yves Thelusma 18 assists. W – Kai Terzis had 9 digs, 3 aces. Eric Zagaja had 4 kills. Records: Kolbe 2-1 Westhill 0-3

Hand 3, Shelton 1

(At Shelton): Game scores: Hand 25-23, 26-24, 25-23. Notes: H— Zach Cifarelli- 25 assists, Matt McSweeney- 2 aces 12 kills 6 blocks, Jeremy Long- 3 aces 6 kills 4 blocks; S— Jordan Peck- 4 aces 6 digs 8 blocks, David Niski- 3 aces 8 digs 21 kills, Max Klein- 13 digs 6 kills. Records: H 2-0; S 1-1.

Friday’s Roundup: H-K’s Rosa throws no-hitter in victory over East Hampton

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BASEBALL

HADDAM-KILLINGWORTH 2, EAST HAMPTON 0

In his first varsity start, junior right-hander Carmelo Rosa pitched a no-hitter, striking out four, as Haddam-Killingworth beat East Hampton 2-0 in a Shoreline Conference baseball game Friday.

Rosa’s dominance in his first varsity start helped host H-K improve to 3-0. It also marked the first father-son no-hit feat in 43 years of H-K baseball. Rosa’s father pitched for coach Mark Brookes in the 1980s.

Sam Erskine and Mike O’Toole had run-scoring doubles in the decisive sixth inning as H-K denied the Bellringers (0-3) their first win. The Cougars have allowed only four runs in their three games.

HADDAM-KILLINGWORTH 2, EAST HAMPTON 0

East Hampton
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Haddam-Killingworth
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Batteries: East Hampton–Josh Wagner (0-1), Javy Diaz (6) and Paul Pignatella; Haddam-Killingworth–Carmelo Rosa (1-0) and Sam Erskine Team records: East Hampton; Haddam-Killingworth (2-0)

COGINCHAUG 12, HALE-RAY 2

Sophomore Kolby Pascarelli won on the mound for the second time this week as Coginchaug pulled away for a Shoreline Conference win in Durham.

The Blue Devils (3-1, 3-0 SLC) scored 10 runs in their half of the fifth inning, breaking a 2-2 tie with the Little Noises. The game was halted in the fifth due to the 10-run mercy rule.

DERBY 16, KENNEDY 9

DERBY     101 038 3—16 13 4
KENNEDY   100 106 1—9 8 2
Records: Derby 2-0, Kennedy 1-2. Batteries: D—Raymond Queen, Alex Hickey (2, W, 1-0), Jeffrey Polis (6), David Chevarella (7) and Ty Netto; K—Xavier Frias, Anthony Quinones (4), Jake Desjardins (6) and Angel Colon. Highlights: D—Tom Abel and Hickey each doubled twice. Damian Caruso went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Jeff Polis went 3-for-5 with four RBIs, including a bases-clearing, two-out, three-run triple in the top of the fifth. K—Colon went 2-for-5 with one RBI. Reis Muccino went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and one RBI.

RIDGEFIELD 8, NEWTOWN 6

Thursday’s result
NEWTOWN     002 020 2—6 10 4
RIDGEFIELD     240 110 X—8 7 1
Batteries: N—Connor Haywood (L), Peterson (5); R—Bohrer (W), Luke Barrientos (5), Matthew Colucci (5). Highlights: N—Todd Petersen went 3-for-4, including a double, with one RBI and one run scored. Jack Petersen doubled and had two RBIs. Josh Taylor and Demers each had one RBI. R—Joseph Pastore went 2-for-3, including a home run, with two RBIs and one run scored. Nicolas Cullinan had two hits, including a double, with two RBIs and one run scored. Colin LaCoille went 2-for-3 with one run scored.

SOFTBALL

MERCY 4, LYMAN HALL 1

Alexa Boone struck out 13 and gave up only three hits to lead Mercy to its first win of the season, 4-1 over SCC opponent Lyman Hall in Middletown.

Ashley DeLuca and Chnel Delgado led the Tigers’ attack with two hits each, and DeLuca, Kelly Smith and Paige Frederick drove in runs. Alex Tenero took the loss, allowing five hits and striking out six. She also had two hits to lead the offense.

Mercy
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Lyman Hall
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Batteries: Mercy–Alexa Boone (1-0); Lyman Hall–Alex Tennero (1-1); Team records: Mercy (1-1-0); Lyman Hall (1-1-0)

HADDAM-KILLINGWORTH 13, EAST HAMPTON 1

Pitcher Brooke LaTouche struck out 10 in the victory and Kat McQueeney went 3 for 3 at the plate to lead H-K past East Hampton in a Shoreline Conference game.

LaTouche did not issue a walk in her first victory of the season.

Shannon Nelson had two hits and two RBIs for the Cougars (2-1). Faith Mauri went 2 for 3 and drove in a run and McQueeney also scored a run and drove in another. Rachel Gardiner was 2 for 2 with a triple and RBI for East Hampton (0-3).

NORTH BRANFORD 19, PORTLAND 0

Portland
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Batteries: Portland–Hallee Corley (0-1) and Leah May; North Branford–Mairead Aiken (1-0) and Kayla Despres Team records: Portland (0-1-0); North Branford (1-0-0)
Comments: NB: 2B: Katy Pedersen, Sophia Ouellet, Erica Piercey; 3B: Sophia Ouellet. Records: P 1-2; NB 3-1.
Thursday result

BROOKFIELD 11, NEW CANAAN 9

The Brookfield softball team pushed its record to 4-0 Thursday as a wild 11-9 win over New Canaan was the fourth straight game the Bobcats put up 10 runs or more.

Emily Parchinski drove in six runs for the Bobcats, who allowed six runs in the top of the sixth to fall behind 9-7. Brookfield plated four in the bottom of the inning, though, to re-take control.

NEW CANAAN    210 006 0 – 9 6 2
BROOKFIELD     022 304 X – 11 10 2
Batteries: B—Alyssa Conrad, Emma Sands and Emily Parchinski. Highlights: B—Parchinski went 2-for-4 with a double, triple and six RBI. Laila Cofone went 2-for-4 with two runs scored. Adrianna Fiori went 2-for-3 with a double and RBI. Note: Thursday score.

BULLARD-HAVENS 25, PRINCE TECH 12 (5 INN.)

PRINCE TECH         122 52—12
BULLARD-HAVENS  667 6X—25

Records: Bullard-Havens 2-0

GIRLS LACROSSE

NORTH HAVEN 20, HAMDEN 14

NORTH HAVEN   10 10 — 20
HAMDEN            5 9 — 14
Scoring: NH- G – Scarpa-3; Kessler-2; Uyeki-7; Christroforo-2; Fredricks-3 D’Angelo-1; J.Rowland-1; Saracino-1. A- Fredricks-1; Uyeki-2; Kirby-1; Christoforo-2; J.Rowland-1; D’Amico-1. H- G- Bailey-5; Hamling- 1; Ryan-1; Twohill-1 Ferraro-2; O’Connor-2; Nutcher-1;Aslowney-1. A- Bailey-1. Saves- NH- Cross- 8 H- Ianiello-12. Records NH 2-0; H 1-1.

CHESHIRE 11, CONARD 10

Cheshire    9 2 — 11
Conard       2 8 — 10
Scoring: Goals: Cheshire- Annie Acquavita 4, Annie Eddy 3, Mikayla Crowley 2, Raegan Bailey 1, Taylor Warburton 1; Conard- Kate Shaffer 5, Cate DiGiacomo 3, Coco Haverty 2; Assists: Cheshire- Annie Eddy 3, Raegan Bailey 1, Liney Dutchyshyn 1; Saves: Cheshire- Sophie Kurtz 5; Conard- Emma Alford 6; Shots: Cheshire- 22; Conard- 17; Records: Cheshire- 3-0; Conard- 1-1.
Thursday result

BARLOW 14, STRATFORD 6

Records: Barlow 1-1. Scoring: B–Miceli 4g Shapiro 5g Eastus 2g, Candee 1g, Grob 1g, Witherbee 1g. Goalies: B—Florkowski (3 saves).
Thursday result

NEWTOWN 15, NEW MILFORD 6

Scoring: N–Rylee Harrell 4g, 2a Lu Hage 3g, 1a Julia Gerace 2g,1a, Alison Kelleher 2g, 2a Ella Hage 2g Erin Phaneuf 1g Maggie McInerney 1g Summer Pisasich 1a. NM—E. O’Hara 2g, 1a Malsin 2g, O. Taub 1g S. Moms 1g J. Melendez 1a, G. Panos 1a. Goalies: N–T. Davenport (3 saves); C. Gregory (1 save); N–G. Coelho (6 saves). Note: Thursday score.

WARDE 8, WESTON 7 (OT)

Scoring: Wa—Grace Dougherty 3 goals, Kate Risley 2g, Claire Cherniske 1g, Caroline Aufiero 1g, Caleigh Walklet 1g; We—Emma Nelson 2g, 1a, Becca Strouch 2g, Mason Hastings 1g, Sonia Mody 1g, Madison Wilson 1g, Taylor Werner 1a. Goalies: Wa—Abby King (8 saves); We—Carina Giordano (6).

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

SHELTON 3, KOLBE CATHEDRAL 0

Matt Tokarski had 28 assists, three digs and three blocks to lead Shelton a 3-0 sweep of Kolbe Cathedral in a non-league boys volleyball game Friday night.

David Niski added 16 kills, seven aces and five digs for the Gaels (2-1), who won 25-14, 25-20 and 25-13. Danny Ramirez had eight digs, five aces and three kills in the loss for the Cougars (2-2).

KOLBE CATHEDRAL     14 20 13—0
SHELTON                 25 25 25—3
Records: Kolbe Cathedral 2-2, Shelton 2-1. Highlights: KC—Jonathan Durant had five kills and three digs. Phat Tran had six kills. S—Jordan Peck eight kills, four digs and two aces. Skyler Kim had 12 digs and five aces.

TRUMBULL 3, STAMFORD 0

STAMFORD    14 13 11—0
TRUMBULL    25 25 25—3
Records: Trumbull 2-1, 2-0 FCIAC. Highlights: T—Maverick Grillo had 10 aces, seven kills and one block. Joe DeFusco had 10 digs, five kills and one ace. Damian Raptopoulos had 17 assists, three kills and two aces.

BARLOW 3, HAND 0

HAND        9 14 21—0
BARLOW  25 25 25—3
Records: Hand 2-1, Barlow 3-1. Highlights: H—Finn Sheehan had six kills and two aces. Matt McSweeney had six kills and three blocks. B—Finn McCaffrey had 11 kills and seven digs. Sam Bartro had 35 assists and five digs. Tommy Lucido had five kills and three digs.

NEWTOWN 3, XAVIER 0

(At Middletown): Game scores: Newtown 25-14, 25-12, 25-14. Notes: N—Newtown stats: Ardi Kodzodziku 14 kills, 4 digs, 1 ace; Eric Moore 11 assists, 6 digs, 3 aces; Robbie Morril 6 kills, 7 digs, 3 aces; X—Kevin Monaghan 12 assists, 6 digs; Rory McCormack 7 digs. Records: N 4-0; X 1-1.

 

GIRLS TENNIS

Thursday result

BETHEL 4, NEW FAIRFIELD 3

at Bethel: Singles: Sophia Islam (B) def. Lucie Tuthill 6-0, 6-1; Angelina Ciardi (NF) def. Camryn Walsh 6-2, 6-2; Sam Gross (B) def. Megan Rahmati 6-3, 6-2; Melanie Grasso (NF) def. Tara Donoohue (B) 6-0, 7-6. Doubles: Gabi Mendonca/Livia Oprea (B) def. Grace Hesselbacher/Ana Coreas 6-4, 1-6, 6-3; Lindsey Conway/Izzy Beers (B) def. Lauren Rustin/Emily King 6-0, 6-1; Brooke Joones/Elle Wilson (NF) def. Maranda Nyborg/Amanda Tuccillo 7-6, 6-4.
Thursday result

RIDGEFIELD 4, TRUMBULL 3

Singles: Symphony Akinloye (T) def. Natalia Roseff 6-3, 6-2; Megan Dunfy (R) def. Leilani Brown 6-2, 6-1; Libby Liggins (T) def. Rachel Bodner 7-5, 6-3; Tara Foyed (R) def. Ashley Velloso 6-0, 6-2. Doubles: Jill O’Keefe/Phoebe Seidenberg (R) def. Amelia Grasso/Laine Neufeld 6-4, 6-2; Isabella Voellmako/Alexis Zacharakos (R) def. Bella Basic/ Vishy Kandala 6-3, 6-3; Ritika Birje/ Ally Szabo (T) def. Kate Bucci/ Julia Zangre 6-3, 3-6, 10-6. Records: Ridgefield 3-0 Trumbull 1-2. 

BOYS TENNIS

LAW 7, CAREER 0

(at New Haven): Singles: Shah Sanskar (L) def. Arturo Munoz 6-0, 6-0; Adarsh Sentilnathan (L) def. Ken Padilla 6-0, 6-0; Brian Zirkel (L) def. Julius Pugl 6-0, 6-0; Dan Folloni (L) def. Christian Morales 6-0, 6-1; Doubles: Anish Sinkhinman-Andrew Ancheta (L) def. Alex Vasquez-Ivan Perez 6-2, 6-0; Lucas Greifu-Angel Santiago (L) def. Eman Osei-Bonsu-Josh Smith 6-0, 6-0; Law wins No. 3 doubles by forefeit.

SHEEHAN 6, WILBUR CROSS 1

(at New Haven): Singles: Mark Amadeo (S) def. Thea Ranelli (WC) 6-3,6-2; Jacob Martin (WC) def. Andrew Saball (S) 2-6,6-2,6-4; Molly Drew (WC) def. Ayma Tayabi (S) 6-3,1-6,8-12; Micah Lee (S) def. Chole Lomar-Blackwell (WC) 6-1,6-2. Doubles: John Wameldorf and Julio Serna (S) def. Charlie Cairo and Sonny Phouadura (WC)6-3,6-0; Noah Becker and John Yader (S) def. Johnathan Lapo and Fernando Morales (WC) 6-3,6-2; Aarah Gamble and Andrew Cadocnl (S) def. Nile Lee and Elina Murarka (WC) 6-1,6-2.
 

Magarian’s fifth hit delivers Stamford over Danbury in 10 innings

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STAMFORD — The home opener was so important to the eight seniors on the Stamford High School softball team Saturday that the Black Knights won the contest against Danbury High twice.

After seeing opportunity slip away in the seventh, Stamford senior Diana Magarian roped her fifth hit of the afternoon with one out in the 10th to lift the Black Knights to an 8-7 triumph.

“This field is our house. We had waited so long for this home opener,” Magarian said. “We didn’t want Danbury to take this contest away. As seniors, we’ve learned to shake off mistakes and move on.”

Stamford (2-0) saw Danbury forge at tie at 7 in the top of the seventh, but responded as Brycelin Stalteri lifted what appeared to be a one-out sacrifice fly to right field in the bottom half, touching off a celebration.

However, Danbury (3-1) appealed at third base and the umpire ruled the Stamford runner left the base too early, wiping the run off the board and sending the game into extra innings.

The constant wind blowing in all day made it a homerless afternoon.

Danbury pitcher Elizabeth Croxford surrendered 17 hits but stranded seven runners in the opening five innings to keep the Hatters close at 7-6.

In the seventh against Stamford sophomore pitcher Kim Saunders (10 strikeouts, four walks), Danbury’s Emily Bogues laced a leadoff single and moved to second on a wild pitch. Azarian “YaYa” Bowden (on-base five times) followed with an RBI single to center.

“In the past, we usually compete early with Stamford and fall short in the late innings,” Danbury coach Shawn O’Brien said. “To carry this game to the end against an elite team like Stamford is a good building block for us going forward this season.”

The top of the batting order did the most damage for Stamford.

Leadoff hitter senior Dana Serricchio collected three hits, one walk and one run scored. No. 2 hitter senior Diana Magarian was 5-for-6 with four RBIs and two runs scored.

In the 10th, Morgan Yacavone had a leadoff single and Brycelin Stalteri reached on a bunt with none out. Serricchio also bunted but Yacavone was out at third on a great throw by catcher Trinadey Santiago.

That gave Magarian the chance to be the hero. The lefty hitter roped a single to center as Stalteri motored home to kick off the final Black Knights’ celebration of the day.

“I’ve had issues of overthinking at bat in the past. Now I just relax at the plate and it is working,” Magarian said. “The eight seniors have been playing softball together since age 8. We know our senior year will go by fast so we’re embracing it and pulling for each other. Our entire team wants this season to be special.”

Stamford coach Melissa Giordano likes the sense of urgency she sees in the Black Knights.

“To come back and win in extra innings is huge. Diana (Magarian) goes up to the plate ready to swing and she’s getting good results from good at-bats,” Giordano said. “This team has high expectations and a lot of good leaders in the senior class. They know what is expected. And they want us all to succeed.”

STAMFORD 8, DANBURY 7 (10)

DANBURY      040 020 100 0—7 11 1
STAMFORD   100 330 000 0—8 17 1
Records: Danbury 3-1. Stamford 2-0. Batteries: D—Elizabeth Croxford (L) and Trinadey Santiago. S—Kim Saunders (W, 2-0, 10Ks, 4BB) and Amy Covino.

Saturday’s Roundup: Cheshire baseball walks off on Trumbull, Ridgefield on Amity

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CHESHIRE 3, TRUMBULL 2

Ryan Scialabba had a walk-off single to drive in Matt Costello in the bottom of the eighth inning for Cheshire in the SCC-FCIAC Challenge

Both Ian and Eli Battapaglia had two hits apiece for Cheshire Matt Downing went 72/3 innings, allowing just four hits and striking out seven. Rob Rolles threw two pitches in relief and earned the win. Chris Brown had two hits and an RBI for Trumbull.

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Team records: Trumbull (1-1-0); Cheshire (2-1-0)
Records: Trumbull 3-1, Cheshire 2-1. Batteries: T—Justin Nyarady, Ryan Gomes (6, L, 1-1) and Kevin Bruggeman; C—Matt Downing, Rob Roles (7, W) and Matt Costello. Highlights: T—Bruggeman had two hits and scored both runs. Chris Brown had two hits, including a RBI-double. Luke Masiuk hit a RBI-single. C—Ryan Scialabba hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the eighth. Downing and Ian Battapaglia each had two hits.

RIDGEFIELD 5, AMITY REGIONAL 4

In a game moved from Ridgefield to Amity in the afternoon due to drying issues with Ridgefield’s Governor’s Field, Ridgefield walked off on the Spartans, 5-4. Bobby Arent went 2-for-4 with two RBIs for Ridgefield.

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XAVIER 3, STAPLES 2

Nick Salemmi went 2-for-3 with two RBIs for Xavier in an SCC-FCIAC Challenge game at Middletown.

John Ruggiero allowed six hits to earn the win for the Falcons. Andrew Moy went 2-for-3 with an RBI for the Wreckers.

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Batteries: S—Sam Robin (L), Chad Knight (5); X—John Ruggiero (W). Highlights: S—Andrew Moy went 2-for-3 with one RBI. X—Nick Salemi went 2-for-3 with two RBIs.

ANSONIA 12, CROSBY 0 (5)

Ricky Torres threw a five-inning perfect game with 13 strikeouts for the Ansonia baseball team, which defeated Crosby 12-0 Saturday afternoon in a Naugatuck Valley League victory at Waterbury.

Luca Belenchia had three hits and three RBIs for the Chargers (2-0). The Bulldogs dropped to 1-3.

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Records: Ansonia 2-0, Crosby 1-3. Batteries: A—Ricky Torres (W, 1-0) and Matthew Blackwell; C—Elias Diaz-Padilla (L, 0-1), Richard Caraballo (3), Joshua Bolough (5) and Xavier Gonzalez.

WARDE 7, SHELTON 3

WARDE       212 100 0—7 8 1
SHELTON 003 000 0—3 7 1
Records: Warde 1-2, Shelton 0-2. Batteries: W—Phil Hogan (W, 1-1) and Finn Mobley; S—Max McLoughlin (L), Robert Ciccone, Ben von Tine and Mike Kennedy. Highlights: W—Austin Stewart had two hits, one run scored, one RBI and one walk. Christian Hardiman had one hit, two runs scored and one RBI. Hogan struck out five. S—Anthony Steele had two hits, one RBI and one walk. Alex Kozlowski had one hit, one run scored and one walk. Ciccone only allowed one hit in 3.2 innings of relief.

BUNNELL 9, JONATHAN LAW 3

Brett Batka allowed four hits to earn the win and helped himself with a three-run double for Bunnell (2-1) in a non-conference win at Stratford.

Tony Broadhurst went 3 for 3 with three runs for the Bulldogs. Nick Hudak had two hits for the Lawmen (1-3).

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Records: Law 1-3, Bunnell 2-1. Batteries: L—Zach Merchant (L, 1-1), Kyle Goglia (4), James Marino (5), Alex Thomas (6) and Luke Pleimann; B—Brett Batka (W, 2-0) and Justin Herrera. Highlights: L—Nick Hudak had two hits and scored one run. Merchant doubled. B—Batka hit a three-run double. Tony Broadhurst went 3-for-3 with three runs scored and one RBI. Ryan Nelson had two hits and two RBIs.

ND-FAIRFIELD 4, SACRED HEART 2

ND-FAIRFIELD    301 000 0—4 10 0
SACRED HEART  000 000 2—2 4 1
Records: ND-Fairfield 4-0, Sacred Heart 1-3. Batteries: NDF—Richie Kerstetter (W, 2-0) and Ruban Ramirez; SH—Ernest McClary (L), Cassidy Shahen (6) and Jesse Swartout. Highlights: NDF—Brian Teskey went 3-for-4, including a double, with one RBI and one run scored. Kerstetter went 2-for-3 with one RBI and also struck out 12. SH—Swartout went 2-for-3, including a double, with two RBIs. Jimmy Edwards went 1-for-2 with one run scored. McClary struck out 11.

STRATFORD 7, EAST CATHOLIC 4

EAST CATHOLIC   400 000 0—4 8 1
STRATFORD            160 000 0—7 4 0
Records: East Catholic 2-1, Stratford 2-0. Batteries: EC—Jake McDowell (L), Adam Didinos (2), Matt Ryan (5) and Brandon Keeler; S—Mike D’Aloia (W, 1-0), Zach Demanche (7, S) and RJ Burlone. Highlights: EC—CJ Moriarty tripled and had two RBIs. Harrison Kland had two hits. S—Malcolm Kinder hit a two-run double. Zach Fedak had one hit and scored two runs.

SOFTBALL

LAURALTON HALL 7, DANIEL HAND 5

Maggie Britt was 2-for-2 with an RBI for Lauralton Hall in a SCC win at Madison.

Gianna Coppola and Nicole Kersetter each added two hits for Lauralton. Christina Coric went 3-for-4 with three RBIs for Hand.

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Team records: Lauralton Hall (1-0-0); Daniel Hand (1-1-0); Batteries: Lauralton Hall–and Gianna Coppola; Daniel Hand–and Jess Murphy.  Comments: Lauren Waiskowski struck out 7, Maggie Britt was 2-2 with an RBI and Gianna Coppola and Nicole Kersetter has two hits each for Lauralton Hall.

BETHEL 12, BUNNELL 0 (6 INN.)

BUNNELL   000 000—0 2 3
BETHEL     106 203—12 11 2
Batteries: Bu—Kayla Morel (L, 1-1) and Ymoni Ortiz; Be—Tito (W) and Toth. Highlights: Bu—Morel struck out six. Be—Lasita doubled twice.

KING 18, SACRED HEART GREENWICH 0 (5)

SHG       000 00—0 4 1
KING  4 (12) 0 2x—18 22 1
Records: King 1-0. Batteries: K—Mallory Ehlers (W, 7Ks) and Erica Cunningham. Highlights: K—Maddie Backes 3-run triple.

BOYS LACROSSE 

Foran 17, Stratford 1

Ethan McVoy scored four goals and six assists for Foran (1-1) in a non-conference win at Milford.

Matt Davidson added four goals for the Lions. Stratford dropped to 1-3.

Stratford   0 0 0 1 — 1
Foran        7 7 1 2 — 17
Scoring: Stratford John Bike 1 G; Foran – Ethan McVoy 4 G 6 A, Connor Elson 2 G 3 A, Matt Davidson 4 G, Andrew Janik 2 G 1 A, Max Tavitian 1 G 1 A, Connor Shallis 1 G, Matt Gilebbi 1 G, Teddy Mauro 1 G, Logan Zahariades 1 G
Saves: S – Tommy Cox – 8; F – Devin DeMarco – 5. Shots: S – 13, F – 40. Records: S 1-3; F 1-1.

Hamden 10, Vinal Tech 2

V. Tech 0 1 0 1 — 2
Hamden 8 1 1 0 — 10
Records: Visitor 0-3, Home 2-0. Scoring: H—Sam Levine 2 goals, 4 assist, Attilio Lavecchia 2g, 2a, Tom Oneill, 2g, 1a, Terrance Boyd-Nordstrom- 2g, Justin Esmer, 1g, Alan Cozzolino, 1g, Maxx Ricci 1a; V— #3 2 goals. Goalies: V—#22 (4 saves); H—Kevin Collins (0 Saves). Shots: V—6; H—31.

GIRLS LACROSSE

NEW CANAAN 12, YORKTOWN (N.Y.) 2

Kaleigh Harden had four goals while Dillyn Patten tallied three times to propel the New Canaan High School girls lacrosse team to a 12-2 non-league road triumph over Yorktown (N.Y.) High School Saturday.

Caroline O’Dea made four saves in net for New Canaan (2-0).

NEW CANAAN 4 8—12
YORKTOWN      2 0—2
Records: New Canaan 2-0, Yorktown (N.Y.) 3-2. Scoring: NC—Dillyn Patten 3 goals, Kaleigh Harden 4g, Kendall Patten 1 assist, Quincy Connell 2g, Jane Charlton 2g, 2a; Hollis Mulry 1g, 1a; Campbell Conners 2a. Y—Ellie O’Connell 1g, Kelsey McDonnell 1g, Alexa Borges 1a. Goalies: NC—Caroline O’Dea (4 saves). Y—Sophia Altiman (5 saves).

LUDLOWE 17, MCMAHON 3

MCMAHON   2 1—3
LUDLOWE   13 4—17
Records: McMahon 2-1, Ludlowe 3-0. Scoring: M—Anna Makover 2 goals, Sophia Tarasidis 1g; L—Paloma Meehan 4g, 1a, Chloe Madzio 2g, 3a, Callie Cirilli 4g, Bridget O’Brien 4g, Taylor Horine 3a, Tara Mirabile 1g, Ashley Moynahan 1g, Quinlyn Shannehan 1g. Goalies: M—Morgan Carroll (3 saves); L—Georgia Hoey (5). Shots: M—8; L—20.

ST. JOSEPH 14, NORWALK 4

Scoring: N—Lia L’Archevesque 3 goals, Sara Spielman 1g; SJ—Lilia Ivanovich 5g, 3a, Jettke Gray 4g, 2a, Bela Yoguez 2g, 1a, Kylie Lucifora 1g, 1a, Annie McNeil 1g, 1a, Isabelle Casucci 1g.

LYMAN HALL 16, STRATFORD 11

Records: Stratford 0-4. Highlights: S—Edie Threshie scored six goals to lead the Red Devils.

GLASTONBURY 14, BARLOW 7

GLASTONBURY     6 8—14
BARLOW          2 5—7
Records: Barlow 1-2. Scoring: G—Forrest 9 goals, Queen 3g, M. Baker 1g, A. Baker 1g; B—Grob 2g, Hartmann 2g, Eastus 1g, Young 1g, Shapiro 1g. Goalies: G—Brien (5 saves); B—Florkowski (8).

Hamden Hall 16, King 8

Karis Curtiss had five goals and six assists for Hamden Hall (1-2) in a prep school home win.

Scoring: Goals: Hamden Hall- Molly Anderson 4, Karis Curtis 5, Kaci Benoit 4, Hope Riley 2, Bella Mecca 1; King- Anna Patten 1, Claire Tully 3, Ruby Bienen 1, Sadie Houston 2, Kaelin Main 1. Assists: Hamden Hall- Karis Curtis 6, Kaci Benoit 1, Bella Mecca 1. Saves: HH — Destinee Gabriel 3; King- Dhasiya Anderson 13. Shots: HH- 29, King- 9. Records: HH 1-2; King 0-2 Karis Curtis: best career performance 5 goals and 6 assists.

Morgan 16, St. Bernard 1

Maddie Stopkoski finished with six goals and three assists for Morgan (2-1) in a non-conference victory at Clinton.

S.Bernard  1 0 — 1
Morgan     10 6 — 16
Scoring: St. Bernard 0-1, Morgan 2-1. Scoring: S-Elizabeth Hannaford 1 goal; Morgan – Maddie Stopkoski 6 g, 3a, Lindsay Narracci 3g, 2a, Joelle Vuilleumier 2g, 1a, Olivia McCray 2g, 1a, Erin Lindsay 1g, 1a, Delaney Mastriano 1g, Carley Schmidt 1g, Aryn McQuarrie 1a, Amber Corrigan 1a. Goalies: S-Payton McCauley (7 saves); M-Cassidy Shepard (8). Of note: Olivia McCray, Erin Lindsay and Carley Schmidt each had 3 draw controls.

Sheehan 14, Lauralton Hall 7

Carlee Crispens, Mallory Crispens, Jayna McKenzie and Madi Gaynor all scored three goals for Sheehan (3-0) in a SCC wn at Wallingford. Leah Cogguillo scored four goals for the Crusaders (0-1).

Lauralton   3 4 — 7
Sheehan   9 5 — 14
Scoring: Sheehan: Carlee Crispens 3 goals, 3 assists, Mallory Crispens 3 goals, 1 assist; Jayna McKenzie 3 goals, Madi Gaynor 3 goals, Allie Ottochian 1 goal, Molly Donegan 1 goal. Lauralton Hall: Leah Cogguillo 4 goals, Mairead Derby 1 goal, Katie McLaughlin 1 goal, Emma Koerner 1 goal. Goalies: Sheehan—Kaitlin Mills (7 saves); Lauralton Hall Sydney O’Neill (14 saves). Records: Sheehan 3-0, Lauralton 0-1.

Pomperaug 10, Branford 9

Pomperaug    5 5 — 10
Branford         4 5 — 9
Scoring: Branford: Brianna Shaw 3g; Karly King 4g; Isabel 2g. Pomperaug : Madeline Mickuna 3g, Camden Frissora 2g, Jessica Evans 2g, Maris DiBeneditto 2g, Jillian Murray 1g, 1a, Cassie Railly 1g, Kathleen Schenk 3a. Branford goalie: Brooke OLeary 7 saves; Pomperaug Goalie: Catherine Windover 9.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Masuk 3, Shelton 2

SHELTON   25 25 23 23 12—2
MASUK     15 23 25 25 15—3
Records: Shelton 2-2. Highlights: S—Matt Tokarski had 38 assists, five kills and four blocks. David Niski had 31 kills, 15 digs and three aces. Skyler Kim had 12 digs and one assist.

BOYS TENNIS

WESTON 5, GLASTONBURY 2

(at Weston): singles: Grady Tarzian (W) def. Ryan Shuck 7-6 (8-6), 8-3; Nicholas Moy (W) def. Ethan Longo 6-2, 7-5; Tony Fontana (W) def. Matt Parker 1-6, 6-1, 6-2; Harrison Moy (W) def. Caset Dorrough 2-6, 7-6 (7-4), 1-0, default; doubles: Liam Kelleher/Tommy Shea (G) def. Drew Berkin/Adrik Scaramuzza 6-2, 2-6, 6-0; Kyle MacDonald/Elliot Hokunson (G) def. Aaron Miller/Mason Asphar 6-0, 6-4; Brian Nordlinger/Lucas Casellas (W) def. Christian Andreoli/Josh Souder 6-4, 6-0. Records: Weston 1-1, Glastonbury 0-2.
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