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    Friday, April 26, 2024

    Local roundup: Eastern CT Eagles skate to a 3-3 tie, wrap up NHC title

    New London — The Eastern CT Eagles tied Suffield/Granby/Windsor Locks 3-3 in a high school hockey game on Sunday night at Dayton Arena.

    The Eagles (13-3-3) clinched the Nutmeg Hockey Conference regular-season title and earned a first-round bye in the NHC tournament. Trent Hughson, Kyle Jacobson and Will Cannella had goals, Rylin Fowler made 25 saves and Quenten Dean, Devyn Jordan, Cannella and Ashton Baltes had assists for the Eagles.

    The Eagles had their six-game winning streak snapped with a 10-2 loss to Wethersfield/Middletown/Rocky Hill/Plainville on Saturday night. Riley Jordan and Cannella scored and Jacobson and Dean had assists.

    College wrestling

    • Coast Guard had a record four wrestlers qualify for the NCAA Division III championships with its seventh-place finish at the Northeast Regionals. Advancing to the nationals and earning All-Region honors were Owen McClave (133 pounds), Nick Remke (165), AJ Aeberli (174) and Jonathan Wagner (197). Chris Sullivan (157) took fourth place and earned All-Region honors for the second year in a row.

    Sullivan fell to Tyler Gazway of Roger Williams 11-2 but graduates with 101 victories, becoming the first wrestler since Nate Giorgio in 2015 to win 100 matches in his career. Aeberli earned Coast Guard's top finish taking second by beating Malik Settles of New England College after a review with three seconds left gave Settles the two deciding points. The nationals are in Cleveland on March 9-10.

    Men's swimming

    • Coast Guard freshman Eric Fuhs broke the school record and won the 200 breaststroke championship on the fourth and final day of the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference Championship as Coast Guard placed second for the second consecutive season. Fuhs, who won the 100 breaststroke NEWMAC championship on Saturday night, won the championship in the 200 breaststroke with a time of 2:01.42. He broke the school record in the morning preliminaries with a time of 2:00.88.

    Joe Rodriguez earned All-conference honors with a second place finish in the 100 freestyle by posting a time of 45.41 and Taylor Rowe was second in the 1,650 freestyle in 15:47.88 to earn All-conference honors. The Bears 400 freestyle relay of John Feller, Joe Rodriguez, John Pompay and Patrick Jackson broke the school record with a time of 3:03.92. Jackson tied the school record with time of 1:51.07 to place seventh in the 200 backstroke. Ross Garrett was fourth in the 200 butterfly (1:54.64) and Owen Gibson was sixth (1:55.81). 

    Women's swimming

    • Coast Guard's Kristen Young earned All-conference honors with a second place finish in the 100 freestyle in 52.19 as the Bears placed fifth of ten teams at the NEWMAC Championship. The Bears 400 freestyle relay team of freshman Sarah Passilla, Young, freshman Hannah Fernandes and freshman Emily Benson took third place with a time of 3:32.40. Benson was also fifth in the 1,650 freestyle in 17:21.94. 

    Men's basketball

    • St. Thomas More qualified for the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) Class AAA tournament. The Chancellors (19-15) are the third seed and play at No. 2 Northfield Mount Hermon in a semifinal Saturday at 2 p.m.

    Black Wolves win

    • Despite having the worst record in the National Lacrosse League, the host Vancouver Stealth gave the New England Black Wolves all they could handle on Saturday night. The Black Wolves snapped a three-game losing streak with a 12-11 victory, winning on Stephan Leblanc's goal 45 seconds into overtime.

    New England (5-4) never led in regulation and Vancouver (1-10) took a 4-0 lead. Johnny Powless, acquired in a trade with Georgia last Tuesday, had two goals and an assist, Leblanc scored four goals and Colton Watkinson had two goals for New England.

    College baseball

    • No. 20 UConn completed a doubleheader sweep on Saturday night with a 6-4 win over Southeastern Louisiana in the second game. Chris Winkel hit a three-run homer, former Wheeler standout Troy Stefanski had a solo homer and Chase Gardner struck out five over five innings for his first win for the Huskies (4-2).

    Men's indoor track

    • Coast Guard's 4x440-meter relay team broke the school record Saturday at BU's Last Chance Meet. The team of Jacob Pawlina, Ben Taminger, Luke Rehfuss and Raeford Penny finished fourth in a time of 3:15.07, topping the mark of 3:16.45 set in 2016. Michael Frick of Coast Guard won the pole vault at 15-3.

    Women's indoor track

    • Coast Guard's distance medley relay team broke the school record Saturday at BU's Last Chance Meet. The team of Anita Green, Anna Beck, Ashlee Johnson and Kaitlyn Mooney ran a 11:51.91, good for sixth place and breaking the mark of 11:55.54 they set earlier this season. Teammate Adora Lawrence was 26th in the 800 at 2:17.68, second best in program history.

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