Norwich — Sean Hurley scored two goals Wednesday night lifting the St. Bernard-NFA-Bacon Academy hockey team to a 3-0 win over Bolton-Coventry-Lyman Memorial.
Denzel Dickerson had a goal and an assist for St. Bernard (4-4) and Jonah Beauton made 20 saves.
In other games:
• Rockville-Manchester scored twice in the first period and defeated Fitch-East Lyme-Ledyard, 5-1. Travis Kohl scored for Fitch-East Lyme-Ledyard.
H.S. wrestling
• Brian Roscover (113), Tom Millaras (145), Dillon McCarthy (152), Matt Tulba (170) and Shane Manley (220) won by pin and Waterford defeated Woodstock 64-12 in the Eastern Connecticut Conference Large Division. The Lancers (6-4, 2-2) also won five matches by forfeit.
• Dan Deloreto (285), Austin O'Brien (106), Irwin Vasquez (113), Brendon Quinn (138), Brandon Dufour (152), Tom Scott (195) and PJ Sawicki (220) won by pin and Bacon Academy defeated Fitch 57-14 in the ECC Large Division. The Bobcats are 5-4, 4-0. Nick Perrotta (120), Jordon Kenyan (145) and Skylar Fried (160) won matches for Fitch (3-11, 0-3).
• Brandon Finney (145), Mike Spellman (182), Dallas Smith (195), Josh Lawrence (220) and Ben Morales (285) won by pin and Ledyard blanked East Lyme 81-0 in the ECC Large Division. Ledyard is 10-1, 3-0. East Lyme is 1-7, 1-2.
• Nick Bellerose (138), Pat Bogan (160) and Devin Bedard (182) won by pin and Montville blanked St. Bernard, 82-0 in the ECC Small Division. Montville is 9-3, 3-1. St. Bernard is 0-8, 0-3.
Boys' basketball
• Killingly defeated Wheeler 83-27. Tyler Post had 11 points and Corbin Corrigan had nine for Wheeler (0-8).
• Wheeler of Rhode Island defeated Williams 80-42. Rashad Young scored 23 points and Aaron Hosking had 11 points for Williams (0-7).
• Norwich Tech had an 18-14 lead after one period, but lost to Prince Tech of Hartford 72-37. Scott Ezold had 12 points to lead Norwich Tech.
Girls' basketball
• Prince Tech blanked Norwich Tech in the second period and defeated the Warriors 36-22. Kaitlyn Mitchell had 10 points and three steals for Norwich Tech (2-7).
• Marion Philippe scored 23 points and had six rebounds as the Williams School defeated Providence Country Day 39-30. The Blues are 2-4.
H.S. squash
• Jack Shannon and Adam Verhoeff won individual matches in the Williams School's 9-2 loss to Pomfret.
Men's basketball
• New Hampton handed St. Thomas More its first loss, 75-63. Rodney Sanders had 17 points and seven rebounds for the Chancellors (13-1) and A.J. English scored 12.
Women's basketball
• Springfield College used a 30-6 run to defeat Coast Guard 69-46 in New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference. Brittney Zimmerman, Alexi Howland and Kaitlin Ward had eight points apiece for the Bears (5-6, 1-6).
Men's swimming
• Coast Guard won 15 of the 16 events to cruise past Babson 224-66 at Wellesley College.
Bryan Andrews won both the 100 backstroke (55.59) and the 200 backstroke (2:05.73), Tim Early won both the 200 butterfly (1:59.35) and the 200 breaststroke (2:21.05) and Johnson Knox won both the 50 freestyle (21.94) and the 200 IM (2:01.86) for the Bears.
Women's swimming
• Chantel Ferguson won the 200 breaststroke and placed second in the 100 butterfly as Coast Guard split a tri-meet beating Babson 156.5-136.5, but lost to host Wellesley 203-97.
Ferguson captured the 200 breaststroke (2:36.67) and was second in the 100 butterfly (1:01.98) as the Bears are now 3-5 in dual meets this season.
Also for the Bears, Caitlyn Gever won the 50 freestyle with a time of 25.55 and Darlene Sao won the 200 IM (2:20.03).
Mulcahy honored
• Christian Mulcahy of Norwich was named to the ECAC all-star team as a second team selection at defensive back. The senior, a former St. Bernard standout, had five interceptions and 34 tackles.
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