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    Thursday, April 18, 2024

    Local roundup: NFA boys outlast Morgan 3-2

    Norwich – Norwich Free Academy scored a pair of goals in the second half to outlast Morgan School 3-2 in a non-conference boys’ soccer match on Friday night.

    Louis Hawkins and Rood Apolon had one goal and one assist apiece for the Wildcats (4-2-1) while Nathan Judge scored the game-winner.

    In other games:

    • Sal Alessio scored all three goals as Stonington bounced back from its first loss of the season with a 3-0 win over Killingly. Connor Tavares, Jackson McCarney and Sergio DeOliveiro had assists for the Bears (6-1-1), who held a 33-3 edge in shots.

    • Connor Harris accounted for all three St. Bernard goals in a 3-1 win over Wheeler in an Eastern Connecticut Conferend Division IV match. Dan O’Brien had seven saves in goal for the Saints (6-0-1, 3-0) while Wyatt Hayes scored for the Lions (4-4-1, 1-1-1) and goalie Jonny Anderson made eight saves.

    • Lyman Memorial scored a pair of second half goals to rally past Griswold, 2-1, in an ECC Division IV match. After Evan Merchant’s unassisted goal gave the Wolverines (3-4, 1-2) in the firstd half, Nicholas Zaprianov tied it for the Bulldogs (3-5-1, 1-1-1) and Jeremiah Bobbi scored the game-winner with 6:49 remaining. Joseph Michele and Cody Rahmann had assisgts for Lyman.

    • Oxford Academy defeated Williams School 3-2 as Calvin Neff scored both goals for the Blues (2-5).

    H.S. girls’ soccer

    • Hanna LeClaire scored four goals in Tourtellotte’s 8-0 win over New London. The Whalers are 0-6.

    • Leah Burchman and Brooke Bolles each scored a goal to help NFA defeat Killingly, 2-0. Emily Tucker and Hayleigh Young added assists and Ava Boenig had seven saves for the Wildcats (3-3-1) to earn the shutout.

    • Danielle Sands scored Grasso Tech’s lone goal in a 5-1 loss to Windham Tech in the Connecticut Technical Conference. The Eagles are 1-5-1, 0-2-1.

    H.S. field hockey

    • North Branford remained unbeaten (8-0) with a 3-1 victory over Westbrook/Old Lyme in the Shoreline Conference. Brooke Ouellette, assisted by Halle Pierson, scored the only goal for W/OL (2-3-2, 1-3-2) and goalie Abby Demers made eight saves.

    H.S. boys’ cross country

    • Jackson Raisbeck finished 11th overall in 21 minutes, 10 seconds as Williams placed third in the Mariner Invitational at Rocky Hill School in East Greenwich, R.I. Also scoring for the Blues were Jadiel Thomas (14th, 21:22), Dorian Poulard (24th, 22:52), Calvin LaFrance (25th, 23:30) and Ken Wang (26th, 23:30).

    • Lyman Memorial’s Hunter Sanchez placed 53rd (21:02) and Norwich Tech’s Joseph Morse 55th (21:16) at the Harry Geraghty Invitational in South Windsor.

    H.S. girls’ cross country

    • Lyman Memorial freshman Hazel DeLucia finished third overall in 20:37 at the Harry Geraghty Invite in South Windsor. Teammates Kayla Osga (19th, 22:58) and Genevieve Gardella (20th, 23:01) also cracked the Top 20 for the Bulldogs.

    • Williams finished third in the Mariner Invite in East Greenwich, R.I. Helen Godshall placed 17th for the Blues in 25:53 followed by Veronika Altamirano (23rd, 30:18), Abby Ahlijanian (25th, 31:23), Melissa Puccio (26th, 34:59) and Jay Lui (28th, 35:15).

    College volleyball

    • Williams beat Connecticut College 25-22, 25-14 and 25-10 in the New England Small College Athletic Conference. Riley Lord led the Camels (5-5, 1-3) with seven kills and Julia Dailey had a match-high 14 digs.

    • Noelle Tursky had 10 kills and 18 assists as Coast Guard beat Westfield State 3-1 in a New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference match on Thursday night. Carmen Kipf had 21 digs, Maeve Duffin had 18 assists, Elizabeth Atkinson had 10 kills, Kaela France had 15 digs, Shannon Shaw had 14 kills and Sarah Somer had 11 kills for the Bears (12-4, 2-2), who won 25-19, 25-18, 18-25, 25-17.

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