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    Thursday, October 03, 2024

    Local roundup: Waterford blanks NFA in field hockey

    Waterford — Audrey Steward scored two goals and Waterford defeated Norwich Free Academy, 3-0, in an Eastern Connecticut Conference field hockey match on Tuesday.

    Katie Jamroga had a goal and an assist, Steward had an assist and Quinn Miller made five saves for the Lancers (6-3, 4-2). Emma Koplin had 15 saves for NFA (0-8-1, 0-6-1).

    In other games:

    • Izzi Ash scored twice and Fitch defeated Killingly 4-1 in an ECC game. Ada Ellis and Elia St. Louis also scored for the Falcons (7-2, 5-2)).

    • Westbrook/Old Lyme defeated Valley Regional, 3-0, in the Shoreline Conference. Dani Marin, Bella Ziegler and Brooke Ouellette scored for Westbrook/Old Lyme (6-3, 6-2).

    • Anna Lettieri scored three times and Stonington defeated Woodstock, 7-0, in the CC. Bailey Simmons also had two goals for the Bears (7-1, 6-0).

    Men’s soccer

    • Freshman Gabe Ansani scored the go-ahead goal with three minutes, 16 seconds remaining, leading Mitchell College to a 2-1 win over Elms in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference. Ansani’s second goal of the fall came off an assist by senior captain Dylan Lucey.

    H.S. boys’ soccer

    • Fitch defeated Norwich Free Academy, 3-1. Luka Jump scored twice for the Falcons (2-8-1, 1-4) while Hayden Chappel had a goal and an assist. NFA is 2-5-2, 1-3-1.

    • Wheeler defeated Tourtellotte, 6-1, in an ECC Division IV game. Wyatt Hayes scored twice for the Lions (6-5, 4-1) while Drew Deary, David Levanto, Luke Noonan and Jack Signor also scored.

    • Norwich Tech defeated Windham Tech, 3-1, in a Connecticut Technical Conference game. Dimitri Toromanidis, Blake Weitknecht and Roman McElwee scored for Norwich Tech (7-1-1)

    • Bacon Academy and Stonington played to a 1-1 tie in an ECC Division II game. With less than one minute left to play, Bacon’s Troy Johnson tied the game. Zach Carroll made seven saves for the Bobcats (3-1-5, 2-0-3).

    • Matt Shampine scored in the 51st minute and Waterford blanked Ledyard, 1-0, in an ECC Division II game. Ben Dubicki made four saves for the Lancers (4-2-4, 1-1-2). Paulo Templeton made seven saves for Ledyard (3-3-4, 1-2-2).

    H.S. girls’ cross country

    • Winner Hazel DeLucia led Lyman Memorial to an 18-42 won over St. Bernard in an ECC Diviison III meet. Helena Coury, who finished third overall, led the Saints to a 24-31 win over Wheeler.

    • Maggie Littler and Kate Littler finished second and third respectively as Ledyard defeated Waterford 22-34 and Griswold 20-36. Avery Maiese won the race in 19:08 for the Lancers, who defeated Griswold 15-42 in an ECC Division II meet.

    • Montville picked up a pair of ECC Division III wins, beating both Windham and Montville 15-50. The Wolves (4-2, 4-2) placed four runners in the tp 6. Evelyn Granskog was second, Anna Beauchene third, Melinda Sismets was fifth and Brenna LaBranche was sixth. Raegan Richards of Plainfield won the race with a time of 24:39.

    H.S. boys’ cross country

    • Tycen LaBelle won in 16;46 and Griswold defeated Waterford 17-42 in an ECC Division II meet and Ledyard 24-31. Greyson Stephenson was third overall for Ledyard, a 17-39 winner over Waterford.

    • Lyman Memorial defeated St. Bernard, 23-34 and Wheeler, 22-36, in an ECC Division III meet. Kellen Johnson finished second overall for Lyman. Trevor Scarchilli won the race for the Lions in 18:20.

    • Montville beat Plainfield 28-31 and Windham 19-41 to earn a pair of ECC Division III wins. Yomilex Ramirez was third and Kyler Newer fourth for the Wolves (5-1, 5-1). Owen Pothier of Plainfield won in a time of 18:41.

    H.s. girls’ soccer

    • Norwich Tech/Holy Family defeated New London, 3-2, in a nonleague game. Darielys Arnold scored twice for the Whalers (1-6).

    H.S. volleyball

    • Coventry defeated East Lyme, 3-1. Jordyn Skinner had 15 digs for the Vikings (7-1).

    • Norwich Tech lost to Killingly 3-1 in a nonleague match on Monday. Abby Ulrich had 10 kills and six digs, Olivia Luurtsema had 18 assists and three digs and Nyomi Baboza had eight kills and four digs for the Warriors (7-4), who lost 25-23, 19-25, 22-25, 21-25.

    H.S. football

    • New London beat Thames River 53-16 in a game that was suspended on Friday night and concluded on Monday. Tyree Barnes caught four touchdown passes, returned a punt for a touchdown and made several solo tackles on defense.

    Jack Philistin threw four touchdown passes and for over 30 yards and ran for over 100 yards and a fifth TD. Demitias Fletcher ran for two touchdowns and over 100 yards, Mhi'Blessin Maddox had 12 tackles and Chris Jones had 11 tackles for the Whalers (1-2).

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