Marquan Watson led all scorers with 43 points, draining eight from beyond the arc, and WCA rode a 22-9 second-quarter advantage to down Crosby, 79-70, on Friday night.
Lawrence Lazaro added 14 for the Spartans. Kerwin Prince led the Bulldogs with 39 points to surpass 1,000 points for his career.
Sacred Heart 85, Wilby 35: Jamaal Waters scored a game-high 28 points to reach 1,000 for his career. Waters needed 24 to hit the 1,000 mark. Tre Duncan added 12 points and Connor Tierney had 11.
Naugatuck 63, Woodland 43: The Greyhounds jumped out to a 20-8 lead after one period. Andrew Robertson finished with a team-high 13 points for Naugy, while Zack Bedryczuk scored a game-high 20 for the Hawks.
Torrington 80, Watertown 51: The Red Raiders hit four 3-pointers while pouring in 27 points in the third quarter to blow open the game.
Dontae Thomas led Torrington with 20 points, while Nick Balducci had 16 and Joel Villanueva 12. Camden Garcia led the Indians with 18 points.
Ansonia 69, Oxford 67, OT: Alfonso Smith scored 25 points and Martin Antoine added 18 as the Chargers escaped in overtime. The Wolverines’ Hunter Keller hit three free throws with no time remaining in regulation to send the game into overtime. Keller finished with 13 and Patrick Mucherino scored 25.
Holy Cross 75, Kennedy 56: Jack Greene and Akilli Evans each had 17 points for the Crusaders. Jaquane Jones had a team-high 14 pionts for the Eagles.
Wolcott 55, St. Paul 53: Brian Perzhilla led the Eagles with 17 points. Christopher Harris added 16 points and Jack Drewry 10.
Noah Waters scored a game-high 21 points for the Falcons. A.J. Brooks chipped in 12 points.
Derby 65, Seymour 52: Jahwan Cody led the Raiders with 20 points. Tim Jordan added 16 points, Davont Addison 11 and Shymar Robinson had 10.
Dion Perkins scored a team-high 20 points for the Wildcats. Max Gayle chipped in 17 points.
Nonnewaug 67, Housatonic 47: Jarrett Michaels led all scorers with 25 points for the Chiefs. Jon Khazzaka chipped in 16 points and Colby Steinfeld had 11.
Caleb Shpur scored a team-high 12 points for the Mountaineers. Zach Ongley and Mike Peirce scored 10 points each.
Gilbert 68, Litchfield 67 (2OT): Hunter Smith scored the last of his 17 points with 17 seconds left in the game and the Yellowjackets hung on for the victory in double overtime.
Juan Sarmiento had a game-high 28 points for Gilbert, which rallied after trailing 23-7 after one period. Tripp Melk led Litchfield with 25 points and Jared Guilmart added 20.
Northwestern 54, Thomaston 27: Colin Wilson and Brandon North each had 15 points for the Highlanders.
Wamogo 75, Lewis Mills 46: Garrett Sattazahn scored a game-high 27 points amd Reid Turtoro chipped in 18 to help the Warriors remain unbeaten. Josh Schibi scored 13 to lead Lewis Mills.
Shepaug 45, Terryville 32: Ethan and Owen Hibbard scored 13 points apiece to pace the Spartans. Devonne Dao scored a game-high 15 points for the Kangaroos.
Platt Tech 57, O’Brien Tech 50: Jamesyn Brothers sank seven 3-pointers en route to a game-high 28 points for the Condors.
Kaynor Tech 74, Wolcott Tech 26: Nashua Lovett and Jazir Davis led the Highlanders with 15 points each. Saijon McIntosh added 14 points.
Chris Speaker scored 11 for the Wildcats.
Pomperaug 61, Weston 58: Chase Breyer led the Panthers with 18 points and Cam Collette chipped in 12 points as they won for the second-straight night after snapping a 13-game losing streak.
Girls Basketball
Watertown 55, Torrington 37: Jordyn Forte had 17 points and Marissa Forino added 12 for Watertown. Kate Mooney had 13 points for Torrington and Alyssa Maraia added 10.
Sacred Heart 93, Wilby 33: Adalena Francis led the Hearts with a game-high 20 points. Emily Ronalter chipped in 15 points. Aamya Rivera and Mikayla Moble added 11 points each.
Shaxiria Baez led the Wildcats with a team-high 19 points.
WCA 45, Crosby 42: Taylor Dunn scored 13 points to pace the Spartans. Tiahna Pulliam scored a game-high 21 for the Bulldogs.
Ansonia 54, Oxford 49: Natasha Rivera led all with game high 21 points and 15 rebounds for the Chargers. Liz Wilson added 18 points and Jojo Sanchez had 11.
Kelly Shpak and Molly Smith both scored 13 points for the Wolverines.
St. Paul 63, Wolcott 33: Janessa Gonzalez netted 21 points to lead the Falcons (16-2), who remain unbeaten in NVL play. Jade Udoh added 15 for St. Paul, while Adriana Ferrucci had 13 to top Wolcott.
Seymour 54, Derby 35: Kiley Drezek had 15 points, three steals and four assists to lead the Wildcats and Morgan Teodosio had 14 rebounds. Lucy Lane had 13 pionts for Derby.
Naugatuck 40, Woodland 33: Sara Macary led the Greyhounds with 12 points.
Jillian Barbarito scored a game-high 17 points for the Hawks.
Shepaug 60, Terryville 39: Brooke Donaghey scored a game-high 17 points for the Spartans. Haylie Lasky and Abby Harty added 12 points each and Lucy Puskas had 10.
Lauren Jacobs scored 12 points for the Kangaroos.
Gilbert 42, Litchfield 28: Marcie Moreira scored 15 points to lead the Yellowjackets.
Housatonic 43, Nonnewaug 27: Sydney Segalla had 11 points for unbeaten Housy and Sierra O’Niel added 10. Tori Maclean paced Nonnewaug with nine.
Northwestern 40, Thomaston 37: Emma Propfe had a game-high 18 points and eight rebounds to lead the Highlanders. Skylar DiMartino had 10 points, six rebounds and four steals for Northwestern. Emma Sanson paced Thomaston with 12 points while Emma Kahn had 10 points and 11 steals.
Lewis Mills 35, Wamogo 23: Sammy Chadwick led all scorers with 19 points to pace the Spartans. Cassidy Wilson led the Warriors with nine points.
Chase 45, Christian Heritage 26: Maddie Patrick led the Highlanders with a game-high 26 points.
Kaynor Tech 42, Wolcott Tech 38: Toyin Bilewu scored a team-high 11 points and Danielle Salvati contributed seven points, four assists and four steals as the Panthers snapped an eight-game losing streak with the win at home. Abby Williams scored 16 points for the Wildcats.
Bristol Eastern 51, Maloney 24: Jordan Ouellette had 14 points and Ciara Collins added 11 for the Lancers.
Foran 38, Cheshire 34: Emma Watkinson netted 13 points and Mia Juodaitis 11 for the Rams.
Boys Swimming
Seymour 92, Wilby-Kaynor Tech 88: Jack Crocamo placed first in both the 200 free (1:56.61) and the 100 fly (57.79) for the Wildcats. Alex Cupic finished first in the 200 IM (2:07.78) and the 100 back with a 56.93.
Oxford 90, Torrington 78: Connor Scully won the 200 free and 500 free and was member of the winning medley relay to lead the Wolverines. Viktor Nemesvari won the two sprint events and anchored the winning 200 and 400 free relays for Torrington.
Riflery
Christean Crespo tallied a 132 and Neyshka Hernandez a 131 in Crosby’s 941-590 loss to North Haven on Friday in Wallingford.
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WCA topples Crosby as Prince surpasses 1,000 points
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