Bears outlast Vikings in girls' basketball
Stonington - Bri-Ana Johnson scored 18 points as Stonington High School beat East Lyme, 55-42, in a non-conference girls' basketball game Friday night.Caroline Gosselin added 13 points for the Bears (2-1), who led 25-11 at halftime.
Caroline Gosselin added 13 points for the Bears (2-1), who led 25-11 at halftime.Allison Stoddard had 14 points for the Vikings (1-2) and Emily Passman added 10 points.
Allison Stoddard had 14 points for the Vikings (1-2) and Emily Passman added 10 points.In other games:
In other games:• Katie Mahoney had 18 points, seven rebounds and six assists for Bacon Academy in a 50-40 win over Waterford.
• Katie Mahoney had 18 points, seven rebounds and six assists for Bacon Academy in a 50-40 win over Waterford. Sarah Straker added 13 points for the Bobcats (3-0) and Kelly Dixon had nine points and 10 rebounds. Alexa Long had 13 points for the Lancers (2-1) and Mattie Brett scored 12.
Sarah Straker added 13 points for the Bobcats (3-0) and Kelly Dixon had nine points and 10 rebounds. Alexa Long had 13 points for the Lancers (2-1) and Mattie Brett scored 12.• Jen Escobido led Norwich Free Academy with 22 points as it beat Windham, 65-43. Kastine Evans had 21 points for NFA (3-1) and Jahira Smith added 12 points. Danyelle Rodriguez had 12 points for the Whippets (3-1).
• Jen Escobido led Norwich Free Academy with 22 points as it beat Windham, 65-43. Kastine Evans had 21 points for NFA (3-1) and Jahira Smith added 12 points. Danyelle Rodriguez had 12 points for the Whippets (3-1).• Stephanie Jones had 15 points for Montville in a 42-25 win over Fitch.
• Stephanie Jones had 15 points for Montville in a 42-25 win over Fitch. Alex Kinder added 12 points for Montville (3-1). Jenna Emerson scored nine for the Falcons (0-3).
Alex Kinder added 12 points for Montville (3-1). Jenna Emerson scored nine for the Falcons (0-3).• Ashley Walenta had 12 points to lead St. Bernard to a 29-18 win over Lyman Memorial in the Eastern Connecticut Conference Small Division. Erin Amarello had six steals and Walenta had four rebounds, four steals and four assists for St. Bernard (3-0, 3-0). The Bulldogs are 0-2, 0-2.
• Ashley Walenta had 12 points to lead St. Bernard to a 29-18 win over Lyman Memorial in the Eastern Connecticut Conference Small Division. Erin Amarello had six steals and Walenta had four rebounds, four steals and four assists for St. Bernard (3-0, 3-0). The Bulldogs are 0-2, 0-2.• Sydney Padula had eight points as Tourtellotte edged Griswold, 29-26, in the ECC Small. Danielle Dion had seven points for Tourtellotte. Samantha Rentz had 11 points for the Wolverines (1-2, 1-2).
• Sydney Padula had eight points as Tourtellotte edged Griswold, 29-26, in the ECC Small. Danielle Dion had seven points for Tourtellotte. Samantha Rentz had 11 points for the Wolverines (1-2, 1-2).• Caitlyn Tarr had 24 points as Putnam beat Wheeler, 47-23, in the ECC Small. Ann Luckhardt had eight points for Wheeler (0-3, 0-3).
• Caitlyn Tarr had 24 points as Putnam beat Wheeler, 47-23, in the ECC Small. Ann Luckhardt had eight points for Wheeler (0-3, 0-3).• Roxy Hutchinson scored 15 points for Grasso Tech in a 31-20 win over Norwich Tech in Constitution State Conference play.
• Roxy Hutchinson scored 15 points for Grasso Tech in a 31-20 win over Norwich Tech in Constitution State Conference play. Tamara Sears added eight points for Grasso (1-2, 1-0). Evangeline Mullins had six points to lead the Warriors (0-4, 0-1).
Tamara Sears added eight points for Grasso (1-2, 1-0). Evangeline Mullins had six points to lead the Warriors (0-4, 0-1).• Catherine Logan had 15 points with nine rebounds and five steals for Old Lyme in a 53-21 win over Hale-Ray in Shoreline Conference play. Ali Wilkman added eight points for Old Lyme (2-1) and Elise Beauprez had seven points and 13 steals.
• Catherine Logan had 15 points with nine rebounds and five steals for Old Lyme in a 53-21 win over Hale-Ray in Shoreline Conference play. Ali Wilkman added eight points for Old Lyme (2-1) and Elise Beauprez had seven points and 13 steals.
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