Good things come in threes for Stonington
Montville - Caroline Gosselin scored 18 points as Stonington High School rolled to a 48-30 victory over Montville in an Eastern Connecticut Conference Medium Division girls' basketball game Monday night.Megan Rose Chapman added 10 points for the Bears (3-1, 2-1), who have won three straight since a season-opening loss at No. 8 Bacon Academy, and Ashley Wheeler scored eight points.
Megan Rose Chapman added 10 points for the Bears (3-1, 2-1), who have won three straight since a season-opening loss at No. 8 Bacon Academy, and Ashley Wheeler scored eight points.Danielle Autencio and Kim Bigelow each scored seven points for Montville (3-2, 2-2).
Danielle Autencio and Kim Bigelow each scored seven points for Montville (3-2, 2-2).In other games:
In other games:• Emily Peay had 8 points and 12 rebounds as Lyman Memorial won its first game with a 47-34 victory over Killingly. Carli Antignani added 11 points for Lyman (1-3) and Keely Martin scored 10.
• Emily Peay had 8 points and 12 rebounds as Lyman Memorial won its first game with a 47-34 victory over Killingly. Carli Antignani added 11 points for Lyman (1-3) and Keely Martin scored 10. • Alexis Thornton scored nine points for Grasso Tech in a 38-28 win over Goodwin Tech of New Britain in the Constitution State Conference. Tamara Sears added eight points for Grasso (2-2).
• Alexis Thornton scored nine points for Grasso Tech in a 38-28 win over Goodwin Tech of New Britain in the Constitution State Conference. Tamara Sears added eight points for Grasso (2-2).• Evangeline Mullins had 11 points and eight rebounds as Norwich Tech won its first game with a 34-19 win over Whitney Tech of Hamden in the CSC. Bailey Spellman added nine points for Norwich Tech (1-4) and Kelley O'Hara scored eight.
• Evangeline Mullins had 11 points and eight rebounds as Norwich Tech won its first game with a 34-19 win over Whitney Tech of Hamden in the CSC. Bailey Spellman added nine points for Norwich Tech (1-4) and Kelley O'Hara scored eight.Boys' basketball
Boys' basketball• Sam Donahue had 21 points, four assists and four steals as Stonington defeated Montville 61-54 in the ECC Medium Division. Joe Sartor added 18 points and three steals for the Bears (2-1, 2-0), while Robert Johnson had 18 points for Montville (0-3, 0-2) and Jesse Sutherland scored 16.
• Sam Donahue had 21 points, four assists and four steals as Stonington defeated Montville 61-54 in the ECC Medium Division. Joe Sartor added 18 points and three steals for the Bears (2-1, 2-0), while Robert Johnson had 18 points for Montville (0-3, 0-2) and Jesse Sutherland scored 16.• Madison Strickland had 11 points for Old Saybrook in a 42-32 season-opening loss to Westbrook in the Shoreline Conference. Kenny Henry added nine points for the Rams.
• Madison Strickland had 11 points for Old Saybrook in a 42-32 season-opening loss to Westbrook in the Shoreline Conference. Kenny Henry added nine points for the Rams.• Seamus Douglas had 10 points and 12 rebounds for Old Lyme in a 53-38 loss to Cromwell in Shoreline Conference play. Nick Carlson added 12 points for the Wildcats (1-1).
• Seamus Douglas had 10 points and 12 rebounds for Old Lyme in a 53-38 loss to Cromwell in Shoreline Conference play. Nick Carlson added 12 points for the Wildcats (1-1).Calendar
Calendar• NFA Baseball Clinics - Begin Jan. 6, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. at the NFA arts building ensemble room. Contact: Jack McDonald (860-460-7167).
• NFA Baseball Clinics - Begin Jan. 6, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. at the NFA arts building ensemble room. Contact: Jack McDonald (860-460-7167).• Groton Rec Karate Classes - Currently accepting registration for karate classes. Children ages 6-17 are eligible. Sessions will run on Tuesdays beginning Jan. 12, 2010 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Contact: Groton Rec (860-446-4128).
• Groton Rec Karate Classes - Currently accepting registration for karate classes. Children ages 6-17 are eligible. Sessions will run on Tuesdays beginning Jan. 12, 2010 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Contact: Groton Rec (860-446-4128).
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