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    Saturday, May 04, 2024

    H.S. roundup: OL, Waterford each place three on Class S all-state boys' lacrosse team

    Ten local players, including three each from Old Lyme and Waterford, were named to the Connecticut High School Coaches Association All-State boys' lacrosse team on Monday.

    Old Lyme, the Shoreline Conference champion, was represented by junior attack Henry Hunt, junior midfielder Ryan Powers and junior defender Josh Turkowski on the Class S team, as were senior midfielder Michael Beltran, sophomore defender Luke Barrs and senior defensive midfielder Kevin Zeppieri of Waterford.

    They were joined on the Class S team by a pair of Stonington players, senior midfielder Jack Riordan and senior long stick midfielder Ben Volk.

    Eastern Connecticut Conference champion East Lyme placed two players on the Class M all-state team, senior midfielder Zane Smallidge and senior defender Brendan Sinko.

    The all-state teams will be honored during the CHSCA All-State Banquet on Wednesday, June 24 at the Aqua Turf Club in Southington.

    H.S. softball

    • ECC champion and Class L finalist Fitch placed three players — shortstop Jackie Lewis, pitcher Caroline Taber and catcher Taylor Wolfgang — in the CHSCA Class L all-state team. They were joined by East Lyme infielder Kaylie Crosby.

    Also honored were Norwich Free Academy outfielder Megan Weir in Class LL, Stonington outfielder Mallory Kane in Class M, and Wheeler catcher Raven Houck and pitcher Jenn Paride in Class S.

    H.S. final state polls

    • Three ECC teams made the final New Haven Register Top 10 baseball poll. Class M finalist Montville finished third, Class L finalist East Lyme was eighth and Waterford finished 10. Sheehan, which beat Montville 5-0 in the state final, finished No. 1 in the final poll ahead of Class LL champion Amity.

    In softball, Class L runnerup Fitch wound up No. 6, one spot behind East Haven, which beat the Falcons 4-2 in the state final. Class LL champion Southington was the unanimous No. 1 pick followed by Class M champion Oxford and Class LL runnerup Cheshire.

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