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Weekly scoreboard: June 2-8, 2025

Sunday, June 8
BASEBALL
Class L quarterfinal: Cheshire 3, Avon 1
TRI-STATE BASEBALL
Canton 11, Naugatuck 0
Winsted at Burlington
Valley Ducks at CT Sliders
COLLEGE BASEBALL
NECBL: Bristol 9, Newport 5
PRO BASKETBALL
WNBA: Washington 104, Connecticut 67
PRO BASEBALL
Eastern League: Hartford 6, Portland 2

BASEBALL
Cheshire 3, Avon 1
At Cheshire
Avon (15-8)                 010  000  0  — 1-3-1
Cheshire (17-7)          100  002  x  — 3-6-0
David Pendel, Nick Aquino (6) and Reyan Fawad; Alex Convertito and Luke Mann; WP: Convertito; LP: Pendel (3-2); 2B: Ethan Lavoie (A), Kaden Weinberg (C); NOTE: Convertito (C) 7 IP, 3 hits, 2 walks, 3 strikeouts; David Pendel (A) 5 IP, 4 hits, 4 walks, 3 strikeouts

TRI-STATE BASEBALL
Canton 11, Naugatuck 0
At Canton
Naugatuck (0-5)         000  000  0  — 0-4-2
Canton (1-5)                 110  045  x  — 11-11-1
Battery unavailable; Matt Rose and Noah Asmar, Daniel Petro (7); WP: Matt Rose (1-0); 2B: Ben Sullivan (C), Jake Bryant (C), Jack Rose (C); NOTE: Canton stole 7 bases with two each by Alex Varano and Jackson Senecal. Matt Rose (C) 7 IP complete game, allowed 4 hits, walked 2 and struck out 9; Tony Nicholetti (C) 2-3, 2 runs scored, RBI, Jack Rose (C) 2-2, 1 run scored; Ben Sullivan (C) 2-4, 1 run scored, 2 RBI; Jake Bryant (C) 2-3, 2 RBI; Season-high 11 hits for the Crushers

COLLEGE BASEBALL
Bristol 9, Newport 5
Records: Bristol 3-1. NOTE: Canton’s Nathan Lincoln, third baseman for the Blues, had his season-opening hitting streak snapped at three games. Lincoln, who is hitting .300, went 0-for-3 with a walk and one run scored  in the Blues’ victory.

PRO BASKETBALL
Washington 104, Connecticut 67
At Washington
Connecticut (67) Peters 0-1 0-0 0, Charles 7-17 3-3 17, Hartley 2-8 2-2 6, Mabrey 6-15 1-1 15, Rivers 1-6 0-0 2, Morrow 1-4 0-0 2, Diaby 0-0 2-3 2, Brown 3-7 0-0 8, Sheldon 6-8 0-0 15. Totals 26-66 8-9
Washington (104) Iriafen 6-8 0-0 12, Dolson 0-1 0-0 0, Sykes 6-12 14-15 28, Sutton 4-7 0-2 10, Cirtron 5-10 1-2 11, Engstler 1-3 0-1 2, Austin 5-6 3-5 14, Edwards 5-8 3-5 13, Kone 1-2 2-2 4, Olsen 1-1 2-2 5, Melbourne 2-5 0-3 5. Totals 36-63 26-37
Connecticut (2-7)       21  15  17  14 — 67
Washington (4-6)        28  22  28  26 — 104
Three-point goals: Connecticut 7-24 (Peters 0-1, Hartley 0-5, Mabey 2-6, Rivers 0-2, Morrow 0-1, Brown 2-4, Sheldon 3-5); Washington 6-18 (Sykes 2-4, Sutton 2-4, Cirtron 0-3, Engstler 0-1, Edwards 0-1, Olsen 1-1, Melbourne 1-3)


Saturday, June 7
BASEBALL
Class L quarterfinal: Avon at Cheshire, ppd. to Sunday
BOYS LACROSSE
Class S quarterfinal: Granby at New Fairfield, 4
TRACK and FIELD
CIAC State Open at New Britain
TRI-STATE BASEBALL
Valley Ducks at Valley Kraken (New Milford HS)
CT Sliders at Amenia
New Haven at Tri-Town
COLLEGE BASEBALL
NEBCL: Bristol at Ocean State, ppd.
INTERNATIONAL SOCCER
Turkey 2, United States 1

INTERNATIONAL MEN’S SOCCER
Turkey 2, United States 1
At East Hartford
USA          1  0  — 1
Turkey     2  0  — 2
Goals: USA – Jack McGlynn (Malik Tilllman) 1st minute; TUR – Arda Güler  24; TUR – Kerem Aktürkoglu 27; Shots: US 13-11; Shots on goal: Turkey 5-3; Saves: US 3-2; Corner kicks: Turkey, 5-4; Att.: 34,023
Lineups:
USA: 25-Matt Freese; 27-Max Arfsten (19-Haji Wright, 65), 12-Miles Robinson (22-Mark McKenzie, 46), 3-Chris Richards (Capt.), 16-Alex Freeman; 15-Johnny Cardoso (4-Tyler Adams, 46), 6-Jack McGlynn (7-Quinn Sullivan, 65); 14-Luca de la Torre, 17-Malik Tillman, 10-Diego Luna (20-Nathan Harriel, 65); 24-Patrick Agyemang (23-Brian White, 75’)
Head coach: Mauricio Pochettino
TUR: 12-Berke Özer; 2-Zeki Çelik, 4-Caglar Söyüncü (15-Yusuf Akcicek, 76), 3-Merih Demiral, 13-Eren Elmali (24-Mustafa Eskihellac, 76); 16-Ismail Yüksek, 20-Oguz Aydin (9-Baris Alper Yilmaz, 66); 10-Arda Güler, 6-Orkun Kökçü (22-Kaan Ayhan, 65), 7-Kerem Aktürkoglu (21-Can Uzun, 84); 11-Kenan Yildiz (17-Irfan Can Kahveci, 76)
Head coach: Vincenzo Montella


Friday, June 6
SOFTBALL
Class M quarterfinal:
Oxford 8, Granby 7
GIRLS LACROSSE

Class S quarterfinal: Lyme/Old Lyme at Granby, game suspended, weather
Class S quarterfinal: Somers 14, Lewis Mills 13
Class L quarterfinal: Simsbury 16, Farmington 1
TRI-STATE BASEBALL
Valley Ducks 5, New Haven 2 (8)
PRO BASKETBALL
Connecticut 84, Atlanta 74
PRO SOCCER
North Carolina FC 1, Hartford 0
COLLEGE BASEBALL
CCBL: Gold Star at Simsbury, game suspended, weather
NECBL: Bristol 3, Danbury 1

COLLEGE BASEBALL
Bristol 3, Danbury 1
Records: Bristol 2-1, Danbury 1-2; NOTE: Canton’s Nathan Lincoln has at least one hit in all three games this season for Bristol. Lincoln, a third baseman for the Blues was 2-for-4 with a RBI, two doubles and two runs scored in Friday night’s game at Muzzy Field. Lincoln is hitting .417 after three games.

PRO BASKETBALL
Connecticut 84, Atlanta 76
At Uncasville
Atlanta (76) Jones 3-8 1-2 7, Griner 7-10 4-5 18, Gray 5-13 0-0 11, Canada 0-7 0-0 0, Howard 6-16, 3-5 18, Coffey 1-2 0-0 3, Hillmon 4-6 4-5, Walker-Kimbrough 0-1 0-0 0, Caldwell 1-4 0-0 3, Paopao 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 28-68, 12-17 76
Connecticut (84) Nelson-Ododa 0-3 2-2 2, Charles 8-13 3-4 19, Hartley 5-11 1-1 11, Mabrey 13-22 5-6 34, Rivers 4-9 1-2 9, Peters 0-0 0-0 0, Morrow 1-2 1-2 3, Diaby 1-2 2-2 4, Brown 0-1 0-0 0, Sheldon 1-3 0-0 2,Lacan 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-66 15-19 84
Atlanta (5-3)                17  18  26  15  — 76
Connecticut (2-6)       13  23  26  22 — 84
Three-point goals: Atlanta 8-27 (Jones 0-1, Gray 1-3, Canada 0-4, Howard 3-10, Coffey 1-2, Hillmon 2-3, Walker-Kimbrugh 0-1, Caldwell 1-3); Connecticut 3-15 (Charles 0-1, Hartley 0-2, Mabrey 3-8, Rivers 0-2, Brown 0-1, Shelon 0-1); Att.


Thursday, June 5
TRI-STATE BASEBALL
Bethelehem 8, Canton 5
Torrington 4, New Haven 3
Tri-Town 11, Burlington 8 (8)
Valley Kraken 8, Naugatuck 8, suspended, darkness
League standings: CT Sliders 4-0, Tri-Town 4-0, Wolcott 5-1, Bethlehem 4-1, Winsted 2-1, Valley Kraken 2-1, Torrington 3-3, Burlington 1-2, Valley Ducks 1-3, Amenia 1-4, New Haven 0-2, Naugatuck 0-4, Canton 0-5
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Martha’s Vineyard 10, Bristol 1

TRI-STATE BASEBALL
Bethlehem 8, Canton 5
At Thomaston
Canton (0-5)         001  004  0  — 5-6-4
Bethlehem (4-1)   401  003  x  — 8-13-1
Jim Spirito, Alec Varano (5) and Noah Asmar; Jay, Austin Brown (4), Kyle (7) and Palumbo; WP: Brown; LP: Varano; 2B: Chung (B); NOTE: Asmar (C) 1-3, stole home to score a run, Jake Bryant (C) 2-3, RBI, Jim Spirito (C) 1-3, 2 RBI. Canton tied the game 5-5 in the top of the sixth inning thanks to a RBI single from Spirito, a steal of home by Asmar and a RBI single from Bryant. Bethlehem scored three in the sixth thanks to a pair of errors

Torrington 4, New Haven 3
At Torrington
New Haven (0-2)          101  001  0  — 3-4-1
Torrington (3-3)            310  000  x  – 4-4-3
Jordan Carreira, Espinal (2) and unknown; Chase Brown, Angel Santana (6) and Kyle Green; WP: Brown; LP: Carreira; Save: Santana; 2B: Colon (NH), Torniero (NH); NOTE:

COLLEGE BASEBALL
Martha’s Vineyard 10, Bristol 1
Records: Bristol 1-1, Martha’s Vineyard (1-1). Bristol had just four hits in their loss to the Sharks. Canton third baseman Nate Lincoln was 1-for-4 with a double for the Blues.


Wednesday, June 4
SOFTBALL
Class LL second round: Southington 7, Simsbury 3
Class M second round: Granby 5, Montville 3
BOYS LACROSSE
Class S second round: Old Saybrook 9, Canton 7
Class S second round: Granby 12, St. Bernard 9
Class S second round: Haddam-Killingworth 22, Lewis Mills 4
Class L second round: Newtown 12, Farmington 10
Class L second round: Simsbury 15, NW Catholic 5
BOYS TENNIS
Class M championship: Hand 5, Avon 2
Class LL championship: Greenwich 5, Fairfield Prep 2
Class L championship: Darien 4, New Canaan 3
Class S championship: Suffield 5, NW Catholic 2
GIRLS TENNIS
Class LL final: Greenwich 4, Staples 0
Class L final: New Canaan 6, Cheshire 1
Class M final: Hand 6, Suffield 1
Class S final: Lauralton Hall 4, Valley Regional 3
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Class L second round: New Britain 3, Farmington 2 (14-25, 25-21, 19-25, 25-17, 16-14)
TRI-STATE BASEBALL
Wolcott 14, Amenia NY 5
COLLEGE BASEBALL
CCBL: Hamden 4, Simsbury 4, tie
NECBL: Bristol 12, Danbury 3
PRO BASEBALL

Eastern League: Hartford 4, Portland 2

BOYS TENNIS
Class M championship
Hand 5, Avon 2
At West Hartford
(Hall)
Singles:
Ryan Horvoka (A) def. Carter Wilkins, 6-2, 6-4; Anthony Seehusen (H) def. Charles Schaff, 6-3, 6-4; Deacon Wilkins (H) def. Russell Lin, 6-1, 6-4; Harry Hodge (H) def. Harsha Lakamraju, 6-3, 6-1
Doubles: Marcelo Gonzalez/Gavin Waterman (H) def. Myles Paquette/Ethan Klotz, 6-4, 6-2; Paul Fumex/Nathaniel Konstantino (H) def. Abid Syed/Aarav Nohria, 6-2, 6-4; Josh Chen/Naveen Natchiappan (A) def. Aden Chorney/William Riggio, 6-3, 6-4
Records: Avon 13-6, Hand 16-6; NOTE: Avon was playing in their fifth straight Class M final. They had won the previous four titles. Hand won their sixth state title and first since 2018

TRI-STATE BASEBALL
Wolcott 14, Amenia 5
At Amenia NY
Wolcott (5-1)              231  431  0  — 14-14-2
Amenia (1-4)              000  030  2  — 5-7-4
Stone, Lawler (6) and Dunne; Damon, Rigolino (4) and unknown; WP: Stone, LP: Damon; 2B: James (W), Bianchi (W); NOTE: Stone (W) 5 IP, 3 hits allowed, 7 strikeouts, N Sconziano (W) 3-5, 2 runs scored, 2 RBI, J Sconziano (W) 2-3, 2 runs scored, Fernandes (W) 2-3, 4 RBI

COLLEGE BASEBALL
Bristol 12, Danbury 3
At Danbury
Bristol won their season opening game in the New England Collegiate Baseball League with 12 runs on 15 hits to beat Danbury. Canton’s Nathan Lincoln played third base for Bristol (1-0) and went 2-for-4 with a run scored and a stolen base.


Tuesday, June 3
BASEBALL
Class L second round: Avon 2, Bethel 1
Class S second round: Valley Regional/Westbrook 1, Canton 0
GIRLS LACROSSE
Class L first round:
Farmington 11, Hall 10
Class S first round: Granby 19, Morgan 7
Class S first round: Lewis Mills 15, North Branford 8
BOYS TENNIS
Class M semifinals: Avon 5, Weston 2
Class L semifinals: Darien 7, Farmington 0
BOYS GOLF
Coventry 157, Granby no score. Medalist: Jonah Stanizzi (C) 35 at Copper Hill GC, par 36
GIRLS GOLF
CCC Championships: Berlin 323, Farmington 376, Glastonbury 392
TRI-STATE BASEBALL
Torrington 4, Canton 3
Burlington 5, Wolcott 2
CT Sliders 3, Bethlehem 1
Valley Ducks 15, Naugatuck 3
League standings: CT Sliders 4-0, Tri-Town 3-0, Wolcott 4-1, Bethlehem 3-1, Winsted 2-1, Valley Kraken 2-1, Burlington 1-1, Torrington 2-3, Valley Ducks 1-3, Amenia 1-3, New Haven 0-1, Canton 0-4, Naugatuck 0-4

BASEBALL
Avon 2, Bethel 1

At Bethel
Avon (15-7)                  200  000  0  — 2-10-3
Bethel (22-3)               000  010  0  — 1-3-1
Ethan Lavore, Michael Prisco and Reyan Fawad; Samuel Ferrier and Robert Durkin; WP: Lavore (3-3), LP: Ferrier; Save: Prisco (3); 2B: Michael Prisco (A); NOTE: Lavore (A) allowed 3 hits, struck out 4 and walked 1 in 6 IP. Prisco (A) earned his second save in two days; James Walsh (A) 3-4, Prisco (A) 2-3, 1 run scored, 1 RBI; Connor Valentine (A) 1-3, RBI; Ferrier (B) 7 IP, 10 hits allowed, 1 walk, 10 strikeouts; Thomas Martin (B) 2-3, RBI

Valley Regional/Westbrook 1, Canton 0
At Deep River
Canton (10-12)                 000  000  0  — 0-3-2
Valley Reg/WB (17-5)     000  001  x  — 1-2-2
Michael Archangelo and Noah Asmar; Tanyon Champagne and Winkley; WP: Champagne; LP: Archangelo (1-2); 2B: Champagne (VR); NOTE: Archangelo (C) 7 IP, 2 hits, 2 walks, 7 strikeouts; Champagne (VR) 7 IP, 3 hits, 2 walks, 5 strikeouts

BOYS TENNIS
Avon 5, Weston 2
Singles:
Ryan Horvoka (A) def. Rohak Gulia, 7-5, 6-3; Charles Schaff (A) d. Baxter Barenberg, 5-7, 7-5, 10-3; Russell Lin (A) def. Isaac Schickler, 6-2, 6-1; Hudson Smith (W) def. Harsha Lakamraju, 6-2, 6-0
Doubles:
Myles Paquette/Ethan Klotz (A) def. Aidan Baker/Bryce Ferguson, 6-2, 6-4; Abid Syed/Aarav Nohria (A) def. Filippo Emanuel/Samson Barshop, 7-5, 4-6, 11-9; Oskar O’Connor/Sachin Pather (W) def. Josh Chen/Naveen Natchiappan, 6-1, 6-0
Records: Avon 13-5, Weston 16-5. NOTE: In match at Avon Old Farms, No. 1 Avon moved into the Class M championship match with the 5-2 victory. The Falcons will face No. 2 Hand (15-6) on Wednesday at Hall High in West Hartford beginning at 1 p.m. Avon is in the final for the eighth time in the last nine years, dating back to 2017. There was no state tournament in 2020 due to COVID. Avon is looking for their fifth straight state championship.

Darien 7, Farmington 0
Records: Darien 15-3, Farmington 17-1. NOTE: In the Class L semifinals, visiting No. 3 Darien spoiled No. 2 Farmington’s undefeated season with a sweep.

GIRLS GOLF
CCC Championships
At Berlin
Team results – 1. Berlin 323, 2. Farmington 376, 3. Glastonbury 392, 4. Simsbury 397, 5. Hall and Wethersfield 404, 7. South Windsor 415, 8. Conard 418, 9. NW Catholic 437, 10. Newington 451, 11. Plainville 452, 12. Avon 484
Top 10 finishers: Abbey Andros, Berlin, 76 at Timberlin GC, par 72, 2. Samantha Dunn, Berlin 77, 3. Ella Michaud, Berlin, 80, 4. Elyse Mazuronis, Farmington 87, 5. Charley Carlson, Berlin 90, 6. Ali Kinsley, Simsbury 91, 7. Abby Esposito, Farmington and Madeline Cardany, Wethersfield 92, 9. Morgan Maquire, NW Catholic; Emersyn Hertzler, Lewis Mills; Anya Mantripragada, Hall and Riley Marsee, Glastonbury 94; No score (fewer than four players): New Britain, Middletown/Cromwell, Lewis Mills, Manchester
Avon scores: Stella Plavcan 107, Morgan Neamtz 111, Eveline Novello 122, Brooke Bady 144
Lewis Mills scores: Emersyn Hertzler 94, Lily Van Czak 140

TRI-STATE BASEBALL
Torrington 4, Canton 3
At Canton
Torrington (2-3)         000  110  2  — 4-7-0
Canton (0-4)               300  000  0  — 3-8-0
Dylan Gagnon, Chase Brown (3), Ryan Green (6) and Kyle Green; Angel Christiano, Tom Spirito (6), Jake Bryant (7) and Jeff Mulhall; WP: Ryan Green; LP: T Spirito (0-1); 2B: Yadiel Santana (T), 3B: Ian Clark (C), HR: Ryan Green (T); NOTE: Robert Anton (T) 2-3, 2 SB. Thunder turned three double plays; Torrington got three walks and a HBP in seventh inning. One run scored on a sacrifice fly to center field by Ryan Green and GW run scored on a wild pitch; Matt Rose (C) and Steve Dubois (C) had RBI singles in first inning

Burlington 5, Wolcott 2
At Wolcott
Burlington (1-1)         211  001  0  — 5-7-1
Wolcott (4-1)              000  110  0  — 2-6-3
Battery unavailable; Szep, Ehmer (3), Lawlor (7) and Dunne, Ciampo (6); LP: Szep; 2B: Rocca (W), Dunne (W); NOTE: The Hunters handed Wolcott their first loss of the season


Monday, June 2
BASEBALL
Class L first round: Avon 4, Xavier 3
Class S first round: Canton 10, Northwestern 2
Class LL first round: Naugatuck 3, Farmington 1
Class S first round: Coginchaug 10, Granby 1
Class LL first round: Maloney 4, Simsbury 2
SOFTBALL
Class S first round: Lyme/Old Lyme 15, Canton 3 (5)
Class L first round: Guilford 20, Avon 6
Class M first round: Granby 8, Plainfield 0
Class LL first round: Simsbury 16, Newington 4
Class M first round: Holy Cross 3, Lewis Mills 1
BOYS TENNIS
Class L quarterfinal: Farmington 6, Guilford 1
Class M quarterfinal: Avon 6, Branford 1
Class S quarterfinal: Suffield 6, Granby 1
GIRLS TENNIS
Class L quarterfinal: Cheshire 5, Farmington 2
GIRLS TRACK and FIELD
Class S championships: 1. Lyme/Old Lyme 89, 2. Canton 41, 3. Windsor Locks 38
BOYS GOLF
NCCC championships: 1. Coventry and Ellington 321, 3. Canton 333
COLLEGE BASEBALL
CCBL: Simsbury 5, Meriden 2

BASEBALL
Canton 10, Northwestern 2
At Barkhamsted
Canton (10-11)     031  402  0  — 10-11-2
Northwestern      000  200  0  — 2-2-3
Vin Forte, Tyler Rottkamp (6) and Noah Asmar; Gagnon, unknown (4), Drew (7) and Ouellette; WP: Forte (4-4); LP: Gagnon; 2B: none; 3B: none; HR: none; NOTE: Nate Cowenhoven (C), Asmar (C), Oden Berg (C) and Ethan Lindquist (C) each had 2 hits. Lindquist 2-5, 2 runs scored, RBI, Asmar, Berg and Cowenhoven were 2-4 with 1 run scored and one RBI; Forte (C) allowed 2 hits, walked 7, struck out 8

Avon 4, Xavier 3
At Middletown
Avon (14-7)                              300  010  0  — 4-5-1
Xavier (14-9)                           100  000  2  — 3-7-5
David Pengel, Nick Aquino (4), Michael Prisco (7) and Reyan Fawad; Maddox Leite, Savini (6), Lumbra (7) and Finnegan; WP: Pengel (3-1), LP: Leite; Save: Prisco (2); 2B: Michael Prisco (A); HR: Zach Ferrara (X); NOTES: Prisco (A) got two outs in the seventh to secure his second save of the season; Prisco (A) 2-3, 2 runs scored, 2 RBI, Nik Meltser (A) 2-3, run scored

SOFTBALL
Guilford 20, Avon 6
At Avon
Guilford                 003  264  5 – 20-17-4
Avon (15-7)            103  110  x  — 6-6-6
Sarah O’Brien and Ava Eagleson; Jessica Mizia and Kayla Jette; WP: O’Brien; LP: Mizia (13-7); 2B: Katie Mull (G), Peyton Lemay (G), Sarah O’Brien (G); HR: Katie Mull (G), Peyton Lemay (G); NOTE: Lemay (G) 4-6, 2B, HR, 3 runs scored, 6 RBI; Mull (G) 3-5, 3 runs scored, 4 RBI, HR and 2B. Guilford stole nine bases. O’Brien struck out 8. Mizia (A) gave up 17 hits, walked nine and struck out 11. Eve Beloin (A) 2-4, Madison Jette (A) 2-4

Lyme/Old Lyme 15, Canton 3 (5)
At Old Lyme
Canton (11-11)       120  00  — 3-5-3
Lyme/OL               104  37  — 15-13-3
Lyla O’Connor, Mackenzie Robinson (5) and Reagan Grecula; Sybil Neary, Neigel (5) and Goiangos; WP: Neary; LP: O’Connor (11-9); 2B: Neary (L) 2, Goiangos (L), Neigel (L), O’Connor (C), Grecula (C); 3B: Neary (L); NOTES: O’Connor (C) 2-3, 1 run scored, 2B; Grecula (C) 1-3, 2 RBI; O’Connor (C) on the mound: 12 hits allowed, 10 walks, 6 strikeouts; Neary (L) 3-3, 2 runs scored, 2 doubles, triple, RBI; O’Kelly (L) 3-3, 3 runs scored, 2 RBI, Eicholz (L) 2-4, 2 RBI

BOYS TENNIS
Farmington 6, Guilford 1
At Farmington
Singles: Choudhary (F) def Kharabadze (G) 6-0, 6-0; Krishnamurthy (F) def Piironen (G) 6-1, 6-0; Elliott (F) def Sankey (G) 6-1, 6-0; Thakur (F) def Milano (G) 6-2, 6-1
Doubles: Greif/Northeim (G) def Nguyen/Nguyen (F) 6-0, 6-2; Kansara/Patel (F) def Avelin/Zide (G) 6-2, 6-3; Manke/Pyrei (F) def Dong/Dadak (G) 6-3, 1-6, 10-6

Avon 6, Branford 1
At Avon (AOF)
Singles: Ryan Hovarka (A) d. Schalper 6-3, 6-0; Charles Schaffer (A) d. S Bhawnani 6-3,6-2;  Russell Lin (A) d. Sawyer gaudreau 6-4, 6-3; Evren Akin (B) d. Harsha Lakamraju 6-4, 6-3
Doubles: Myles Paquette and Ethan Klotz (A) d. Radziunas/ I Bhawnani 6–2, 3-6,10-6; Syed acccnd Aarav Nohria (A) d. Tran/ Durante 6-3,7-5; Josh Chen and Naveen Natchiappen (A) d. Jayanetti/ Fryer 6–0, 6–1

BOYS GOLF
NCCC championships
At Hebron
Team results – 1. Coventry and Ellington 321, 3. Canton 333, 4. East Granby 338, 5. Somers 345, 6. Suffield 346, 7. Granby 358, 8. Rockville 366, 9. Stafford 388, 10. SMSA no score
Top 10 finishers: Myles Pisati, East Granby, 73 at Tallwood CC, par 72; 2. Sam Beebe, Bolton 74, 3. Ben Potter, Suffield and Alex Newhall, Ellington 76, 5. Brendan Grenier, Somers 77, 6. Brady Liss, Granby and Owen Shearer, Coventry 78, 8. Jack-Mikan-Jones, Stafford, Colton Stanley, Ellington and Nicholas Leadbetter, Canton 79
Other Canton golfers: 16. Derek Berg 84, 16. Shane Leadbetter 84, 24. Brayden Keefe 86, 40. Jackson Rueckert, 95


 

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Gerry deSimas, Jr., is the editor and founder of The Collinsville Press. He is an award-winning writer and has been covering sports in Connecticut and New England for more than 40 years. He was inducted into the Connecticut Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2025 and the New England High School Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2018.

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