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Candy Girls vs Filan Association Dribblers: Offensive players for Candy Girls were Annabelle Terry & Rebecca Alicea, and the defensive players were Katy Stan and Meghan LeBlanc. Offensive players for Filan Assoc Dribblers were Kaley Meisenheir and Ellie Murphy, and the defensive players were Julia Weiland and Kristina Balough.

Dunkin Daisies vs The Fireballs: Offensive players for Dunkin Daisies were Grace Bertsche and Angela Carriero, and the defensive players were Colleen Phaneuf and Megan O’Rourke. Offensive players for The Fireballs were Carlie Smith and Olivia Grant, and the defensive players were Juliet Cryder and Kaitlyn King.

Cavaliers vs Hurricanes: Offensive players for the Cavaliers were Shannon Jackman and Rhyssa Swanson, and the defensive players were Adele Whitlock and Kali Ryder. Offensive players for The Hurricanes were Ashley Hammond and Elise Beier the defensive players were Sarah Nowacki and Jane Shearin.

Grade 4

Carminuccio’s Huskies 12, Exploding Oreos 12: The Huskies used a balanced scoring attack to thwart a come from behind victory attempt by the Exploding Oreos. Carolina Stubbs, Anna Cartelli, Julia Sullivan, Evie Schwertley and Annika Brady all contributed offensively for the Huskies. On defense, Claire Dubois used her quickness to frustrate her opponents. For the Oreos, Jaclyn Moccio exploded for 6 points midway through the game, igniting her team when they trailed. Sarah Widmann, Kimberly Buttery and Sienna Cummings were all scrappy on defense for the Huskies.

Law Office of Gail Matthews Pink Panthers 16, Badgers 14: As anticipated, Saturday’s contest between these two teams was exciting and not decided until the final seconds. The speedy Panthers were led offensively by Jackie Matthews, Emily Krasnickas and Veronica Vodola each with 4 points. On defense, Samantha Bicho, Jenna Gonski and Madeline Brock were tough on the boards. The Badgers’ stalwart defense was led by lightning quick Brooke Antous, Savannah LaFerrierre and Lauren “take no prisoners” Adams. Offensively, Ally Tolson, Tess Davenpor, and Carly Swierbut kept their team in the game; contributing 4 points each.

Grades 5-6

Colonical Chiropractic Dr Schmid Mighty Mustangs 15, Pampered Chef Purple Thunder 14: Jordan Williams sank a clutch free throw with one minute to go to give the Mighty Mustangs a one point victory. Lauren King led the team on offense, scoring all 6 of her points in the second half of the game. Jenna Ciavara and Ashley Santore combined for another 8 points to round out the scoring. Rebecca Gavel and Casey Muckell led the defensive effort with great hustle and combined for 10 steals. Jenna Ciavara also led the team with 8 rebounds and many great hustle plays. The Purple Thunder suffered a tough loss to the Chiropractic Mighty Mustangs. Olivia Hamula dominated offensively for the Thunder scoring 12 of the team’s 14 points. Kayla Ward chipped in 2 points. Kayla Pettit, Sarah Brittin and Danielle Powell were tough on defense and held the Mustangs to 2 points in the first half of the game.

Rankin Sports Pink Panthers 20, Colonial Chiropractic Dr Schmid Mighty Mustangs 15: Elizabeth Weisgerber led the scoring for the Pink Panthers followed by Caroline Caporale, Simone Afriyie, Katie McCabe, Hannah Luby and Sarah Lindell. Catherine Shaw’s great defense gave the Pink Panthers more opportunities to score. Great effort by Isabel Shaw. All of the Panthers have stepped up their defensive game. The Mighty Mustangs showed a great team effort on the offensive side as seven players got into the scoring column. Ashley Santore, Casey Muckell and Lauren King all added great passes for assists. Jordan Williams, Natalie Shaker and Jenna Ciavara worked hard on the boards to combine for 15 rebounds and 3 blocked shots, and Alli Nuzzo showed her speed with 4 steals.

The Storm 14, Crazy Fruits 12: The Storm held off the Crazy Fruits by the score of 14-12. Defense ruled the day as both teams were determined to keep their opponents from scoring. Leading by six with less than two minutes to go, The Fruits scored two quick baskets but The Storm held on for the 2 point victory. Carly Kreshpan led The Storm with 8 points, while Julia Bogdanoff chipped in 4 and Megan Kelleher added a key basket. Crazy Fruits were led in scoring by Jackie Gouvera and Tegan Dougherty. Emily Dirga and Marit Lyons spurred a second half comeback.

Zephyr Lock Orange Crush 44, Lady Hawks 19: The Orange Crush were proficient in offense with a breakout third quarter pulling away in the game. Ashley Lynch led all scorers for the weekend with 22 points followed by teammate Madilyn Cole with 16. Shannon Cheh played tough defense along with Lucy Scaragnella and Vanessa Tucker. Isabel Pryor and Dylan Zahansky led in assists. The Lady Hawks’ Natalie Kelchner led the team with 9 points. Rachel O’Grady led the offense with 3 assists. Abigail Pereira led the team with 4 rebounds.

56ers 32, The Flash 15: The 56ers racked up the points against the Flash. Danielle Otero and Emily Bell each scored 8 points, Sarah Dowling scored 6 points, Megan Nahmias scored 4 points, Alexandra Futterman, Nahdi Bropleh and Ashleigh Shaw each contributed with a basket. The 56ers’ defense preserved the lead when Larsen, Dowling and Otero managed to shut down the Flash scoring machine. Always a force down low, Futterman again showed how to control the key. Team Captain Caitlyn Child led a late rally by The Flash with assists from Kaitlyn Hull and Olivia Holman. Cathy Hyeon led the offense comeback with a basket, along with Lauryn Ankers. Katie Bassett had a breakout defensive games along with Claire Swanson and Abbie Pearson. Allie Indeliacto led the team with 6 points.

Grade 6

Newtown 24, Southbury 4: Newtown played some of its best defense of the year in holding Southbury to one basket (scored late in the third period). Newtown never pressed, but instead used a tenacious man-defense in the first half, followed by a newly installed (at halftime) 1-3-1 trap defense in the second half. The result was a season high 30 steals for the young ladies and very few good looks for Southbury. Jillian Pieretti and Olyvia Shaw led with 6 points each, followed by Meghan Doyle and Hailey Conrad with 4 apiece. Kamdynn Moroney was big on the boards with 8 rebounds, followed by Pieretti with 7. Shaw led with 6 steals, followed by Conrad and Moroney with 5 each. Cassidy Datin and Jessica Maturo both contributed 4 rebounds, 3 steals and 2 points. As usual, Colleen MCCarthy (3 steals, 3 rebounds) was unselfish at the point, consistently getting the ball inside to her teammates for easy baskets.

Grades 7-8

Connecticut Sun 25, Glover Agency Celtics 21: The Connecticut Sun won another close game Saturday with a 25-21 victory over the Glover Agency Celtics. The Sun took a commanding 12-2 lead after the first quarter. The Sun was led by Taylor Zavatsky’s with 10 points, and the tenacious defense and dominating rebounding of Aileen Decker and Brittany Gonzalez. The Celtics played hard and rallied to tie the game at the end of the third quarter behind the play of Sierra Mather and Michaela Jackman. The Sun took control of the game on a key defensive stop by Jaime Calandro and the foul shooting of Haley Williams. The Celtics were led by high scorer Annie Hoffman.

Connecticut Sun 28, Globetrotters 15: The Connecticut Sun got off to a hot start taking the early 11-2 lead and never looked back for its fourth win, 28-15 over the Globetrotters at Newtown High school. The tempo of the game was controlled throughout by the outstanding guard play of Emily Riley and Jessica Shairer. Maddie Sieber had a solid game and led all scorers with 8 pts. The Globetrotters made a run at the end of the first half to close the deficit to 6 points on the scoring of Christina Moore and Alexi Tucker. The Sun finally put the game away with an 8-0 run on the rebounding and defensive effort Maddie Marlin and the sharpshooting of Chloe Amante.

Boys

Grade 2

Burnt Bananas vs Maroon Magic: The Burnt Bananas were especially effective on both sides of the court. The offense scoring attack was led by Trevor Jacozzi, Grant Baker and Noach DiNallo with crisp passing by Jake Mailloux and Jack Stenz. Defensively the Bananas were anchored from stifling defense led by Jack Petersen, Luke Hannan, Karl Miller, Jack Street and Ben and Ethan Paley, the Two Headed Monster, down low clogging up the middle.

This week the boys played 5 on 5 full court for the second half of the game and thanked their coaches for the conditioning drills during the week. The game was very fast paced with Matthew Weisgerber, Daniel Pond, and Charlie Eppers doing a great job pushing the ball up and scoring on the fast breaks. James Ciaramello, Ryan Wagnblas and John Sullivan were also strong on offense by contributing baskets, driving to the basket, and running the offense when they brought the ball up. Daniel Pond also did a great job with sliding down on help defense while Matthew Weisgerber and Charlie Eppers had several steals. The boys all enjoyed playing 5 on 5 full court for the first time and look forward to more games.

Oranges vs Lightning: The Oranges put forth a strong offensive effort against the Lightning. Great jump shooting from Johnathon Taylor, inside drives from Jeff Garrity, and sharp passing from Drew Poseno set the pace for the team’s offense. Hustle from Dillon Diaspro and Adam Zibluk, as well as rebounding efforts from CJ Cuomo led the Oranges’ defensive squeeze.

The Lightning added several new plays to their offensive arsenal, and Michael Haddick, Nicholas Fischer and Ryder Palumbo executed them to perfection. Daniel Jaeger, Brendan Morrissey and Kyle Pettit showed great fundamentals by setting great picks to setup their teammates’ drives to the basket. Sean O’Sullivan played tenacious defense all day by grabbing many steals and diving for loose balls all over the court.

Blue Ice vs Nighthawks:

The Blue Ice played a great all-around game. Conor Dole, Steven Leuci, Aidan DellaCorte and Riley Dole played tenacious man-to-man defense. Arav Dave, Miller Tetreault, Nick Sabillon showed their offensive skills with fine passing and ball-handling. Jake Dandrea, CJ Demers and Steven Cotton led the team on the boards, grabbing several rebounds apiece.

The Nighthawks, Gus Coffey, Chris Shaker, Zach Kugler and Devin Herbstman were the offensive stars in today’s game making several great drives to the basket and putting in many lay ups for scores. Andrew Bazuro, Clayton Kutzweiler, Matthew Williams, Brandon Akbas and Connor Mandarano show great hustle and determination in playing tremendous defense for the Nighthawks, pulling down many rebounds and making numerous steals.

Grade 3

Danbury 31, Mavericks: Newtown was led on offense by Jack Mulligan, Kyle Sullivan, Nick Kalra, Keenan Murphy, Joey Rios and Luke Hannan. The defense was led by Jack Lydon, Jack Kuligowski, Josh Taylor, Kyle Good, Liam Murphy and Dillon Robinson.

Holy Infant 27, Mavericks 20: The Mavs were led on offense by Jack Lydon, Liam Murphy, Jack Mulligan, Nick Kalra and Kyle Good. The defense was led by Dillon Robinson, Luke Hannan, Jack Kuligowski, Keenan Murphy and Joey Rios.

Grade 4

Flaming Monkeys 34, The Beasts 20: Daniel Mason and Riley McCafferty combined for 20 points for the Monkeys. Jack Hannan had 6 assists, Liam Creeden had an outstanding game on defense with 5 steals, and Luke Fischer had 7 rebounds. Faris Kaghat and Jimmy Davies combined for 12 points for the Beasts. Harvey Long had 4 assists, while Jared Tod had 4 steals and Connor Hughes had 7 rebounds.

Flaming Monkeys 29, Mavericks 25: Daniel Mason and Jack Hannan combined for 22 points for the Monkeys. Riley McCafferty had 3 assists, Chris Venezia had an outstanding game on defense with 5 steals, and Ben Futterman had 7 rebounds. The Mavericks were led by Jack Sullivan with 14 points. Jack Swanson had 4 asissts. The defense was led by Alex Katsuleres with 5 steals and Mark Leonardi with 7 rebounds.

Blue Streak 26, Globetrotters 21: For the Streak Harry Lucas and Ryan Burns combined for 16 points. Derrick Lewis had 4 assists, Nicholas Capppelli led the defense with 4 steals and Kyle Cascone had 7 rebounds. For the Globetrotters, John Albanesi and Danny Schreiber combined for 16 points. Logan Flynn had 5 assists, Karl Kelly led the defense with 4 steals and Anthony Lynch had 6 rebounds.

 Aces 22, Adviserstrust.com Heat 18: The Aces were led by the scoring of Todd Petersen and Tom Luciano, combining for 12 points. Alex Budd had 4 assists, and Todd Petersen had 14 rebounds. For the Heat, Tucker Garrity and James Clifford combined for 12 points, while Timmy Davis had 3 assists, Brennan Mayer had 5 steals and Thomas Hartley, 11 rebounds

Grade 5

Black Nights 31, Dynamite 27: The Black Knights won a very close game for their first win of the season, behind the strong shooting from Kent Mullen and Cameron Champagne. Kent made a falling down hook shot off the glass early in the second quarter and received a pass the full length of the court from Dylan Champagne early in the fourth quarter to secure the win. Dylan’s pass was a bullet into double coverage. Mullen was dominant under the boards as well, grabbing 10 rebounds and finishing with a double-double with 11 points giving him the Knights offensive player of the game award. Cameron was 2 for 2 from the free throw line and finished with 8 points. Dylan had 6 points and also stole the ball 6 times to go along with his 2 assists and 2 rebounds. John Payne had an excellent game scoring 4 points and grabbing 5 rebounds. John really stepped up his defensive play this week earning him the Knights defensive player of the game. Dwyer Grimes was steady as usual on the court, chipping in 2 points and grabbing 7 rebounds. Tommy Coppinger had 5 steals as well. John Finnegan (9 points), Robert Murray (8) and Matt Principi (7) led the Dynamites offense. Avi Bhaya and Jacob Duffy were tough on defense for the Dynamite.

Celtics 24, Huskies 16: An entertaining fifth grade game was had by all this past weekend at NYA whereby the lead exchanged hands multiple times going into the fourth quarter. In the end, the Celtics were able to slow down the fast moving Huskies offense with great man-to-man defense, causing many turnovers and steals. Leading the Celtics’ offense was Alex (Skywalker) Janiak, who pumped in 10 points, and also hustled to 5 boards, 3 steals and 2 blocked shots. The C’s aggressive defense was led by Mike (The Flash) Narducci and (Jumpshot) Josh Harper, who both played tough man and press defense during the game leading to multiple steals and opponent turnovers. Ian (The Beast) Klepacki also played well on defense, shutting down his opponent and also forcing 3 jump balls. Once again Andrew DeLuca dominated the offensive boards for the Huskies scoring 12 of his teams 16 points. Christian Adam and Ricky Mariani contributed nicely for the Huskies.

Heat 27, Scorpions 18: A double-double by Ryan Williams led the Heat to a tough win. Ryan finished with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 3 blocks. Aidan Ford contributed 8 points and 5 rebounds, while Matt Sadowski added 7 rebounds and 4 points. The tight Heat defense was led by the physical play of Jamie Hobar, Liam Jones and Kai Toomey. The Scorpions were led offensively by Greg Brissette with 14 points, Ben Terry and Doug Carriero.

Defensively, there were great performances by Doug Carriero with 5 steals, Ben Terry, Wyatt Moyers and Greg Brissette. Rebound leaders were Ben Terry with 7, and Wyatt Moyers and Greg Brissette with 6 each. Other contributors were Connor DiNallo and Eric Vigneau.

Tornados 31, Red Bulls 23: With the scored tied at 6-6 in the second quarter, Jake Pirone (7 points) made a 3 point play to give the Tornados the lead for good. Eugene Citrano led the Tornados with 14 points and numerous steals. Jake Pirone and Jack Bittman were strong on the boards pulling down a ton of defensive and offensive rebounds. Rhett Saunders and Adam Wolff held their own in the paint limiting the Red Bulls to a handful of scoring opportunities. Ethan Aug and Justin Woodward led the Red Bulls scoring 9 and 6 pts, respectively. Ethan also led the team in rebounds with 7. Ben Harrison and Ryan Patrick each had a pair of assists and Adam Farley showed a valiant effort throwing his body all over the court to keep the Red Bulls in the game. Evan Landgrebe notching 5 steals and Ben Harrison with 4, were a defensive spark for the Red Bulls.

Nighthawks 35, Hornets 20: Dylan Sock shot 80 percent from the field leading the Nighthawks to victory with 11 points. Tom Skrelja added 8 and Joshua Dunn, 6. Cameron MacDonald, Travis Huzina and Owen Sullivan contributed nicely for the Hawks. Jackson Dooley led the Hornets’ offense scoring 4 points, while adding a fistful of assists. Liam Deakin controlled the offensive boards scoring 6. Brian Montoya, Kyle Chernoff, Liam Begany, Marc Carlson and E.J. Santayana rounded off the scoring for the Hornets.

Grade 6

The Hersey Kisses 26, The Red Storm 19: The Hershey Kisses stayed undefeated with a 26-19 comeback victory that was keyed by a 17-0 run in the second half. Peter DeBona led a balanced offensive attack with 8 points, while Will Huegi and Elliott Bennett each chipped in 4 pts, but the driving force behind the comeback was outstanding team defense led by Robert Lombardo, Aaron Gershon, Steven Moccio, Tiernan Keane, Philipp Coffey, Greg Trimarchi and Nick Lombardo. The Red Storm were led in scoring by Joe Palanzo with eight points. Colin Villamana and Brian Silk led a strong defensive effort with multiple steals each. Tim Jaeger and Jack Palermo each contributed a strong game with 4 rebounds.

The Mysteries 43, The Blue Ninja’s 22: Led by Jacob Steinebrey, Taylor Koonz and Robert Hutchins The Mysteries defended their 5-0 start. Dylan Kretz laid up 12 points. In a hard-fought battle the Blue Ninja’s were led on defense by R.H. Clark with 8 rebounds and Matt Krasnickas with 7 rebounds. Peter Clifford and Chad Azzarito led the team on offense with 6 points each. Matt Fuchs, Nick Lametto and Tyler LaCroce contributed on both sides of the ball combining for 6 points and 8 steals. The Blue Ninja’s are heading into next week with a great “never give up” attitude and is looking for a great second half of the season.

Untouchables 31, The Bulldogs 26: The Untouchables secured their second win of the season behind a stellar defensive performance by Ben Dieckman and Chris Anesi. Each put the pressure on the opposing offense by forcing turnovers and fighting for rebounds. On offense, Austin Kasbarian led the way with 18 points, and Marc Lasorsa followed up with 3 points. Overall, the team was able to out rebound the opposition which allowed them to get more shots off and push the pace. Nick Lansing also played well with 3 steals and 2 assists. The Untouchables look to build on this win, but know that there are areas where they can improve. The Bulldogs fought a hard battle with a great offensive push led by Adam Beckett who hit an unbelievable half-court shot at the buzzer to end the first half. Will LeMay, Max Ames, Andrew Janco and Thomas Stanczyk all put up great shots under the boards. The defensive charge was led by Alex Dunleavy, Matthew Bucci, Brandon Pavlicak and Hunter Cobb who were everywhere on the court making steals and pulling rebounds.

Grade 7

Danbury 46, Newtown 41: Jamie Cochrane led the offense with 10 points and Andrew Svanda scored 7 points. Devin Luzietti and Matt Elias played a strong defensive game.

Newtown 57, Greenwich 56 (overtime): Jared Pearson led the offense with 19 points and Ryan Shaw scored 16 points. Mason Mellilo scored 7 points and Declan Sullivan had 7 assists.

New Castle 44, Newtown 42: Jared Pearson led the scoring with 12 points and Jamie Cochrane had 10 points. Andrew Svanda, Nick Samuelson and Ryan Shaw controlled the boards.

Newtown 56, Monroe 37: Matt Gerics led the offense with 16 points and Ryan Shaw had 10 points. Nick Samuelson played aggressive, scoring 6 points with 6 rebounds.

Newtown Gold 53, Greenwich 51: In a fast-paced game, Newtown used an 11-0 run in the first quarter to take the lead, and were up by as many as ten points in the fourth quarter. Greenwich’s press resulted in several late turnovers that cut the deficit to two. With ten seconds remaining, they had another steal and were going in for a game-tying lay up when Tim VanderHave flew in from nowhere to block the shot and preserve the victory for Newtown. Joe Dureo (12 points) and Dillon Palumbo (10 points) showed their versatility in scoring from both long range and inside the perimeter. VanderHave took the ball to the rim repeatedly in registering 8 points. Palumbo and James Frazzetta (5 points) worked hard on the boards, while Kieran Lynch and Michael Doyle’s (4 points each) press-breaking skills led to several easy baskets. Ethan Carpenter had multiple steals off of the press.

New Fairfield 30, Newtown Gold 28: Newtown had a hard time finding the bottom of the net in the first half, which they trailed 16-11. They picked it up in the second half and were able to tie the game at 28 in the final minute. New Fairfield, however, went into a stall, forcing Newtown to foul to get the ball back. Newtown had two chances to tie, but could not capitalize. Geoff Santore had a monster game with 7 points, 12 rebounds and 3 steals. VanderHave added 6 points and 4 steals. Matt Maturo (4 points) and Frazzetta (3 points) were strong off the glass, pulling down 9 and 8 rebounds, respectively. Colin Patrick played well defensively and added 3 rebounds and 2 steals. James Accousti recorded twos in points, rebounds, steals and assists.

Grades 7-8

Bulldogs 54, Thunder 48: Jon Sherman and Tim LeBlanc led the Bulldogs with 27 points. Colin Morrissey had 4 three pointers, while Wiley Zahansky, Jim Payne and Jake Lambert played tight defense. For the Thunder, Jaret Devillis led the offense with 15 points, and Sam Czel added 11. Albert Dean and David Anderson played good defense.

Dr Curtis Beck Patriots 44, Gaston Law Wolfpack 24: The Patriots were led by Bryce Decker with 24 points and James Carney with 8. Josh Houle, Kyle Mangold and Alex Klang tightened the defense. For the Wolfpack, Callahan Brock had 11 points with good games by Spencer Johnson, Ryan King and Andrew Drap.

Taunton Hill Landscaping Wolverines 39, Magic 25: The Wolverines were led by Bobby Archiere with 21 points. Strong defense by Connor Ryan and George Salaris. For the Magic, Keaton McLeary and Bryan Kiley combined for 20 points. John Del Rossi and Jared Tannenbaum had strong games.

Knicks 47, Sugar Hill Auto Body Huskies 24: Shane Quimby led the way for the Knicks with 15 points. Andrew Ross and Liam Decker played tight defense, while Aiden Petershack controlled the boards. For the Huskies, Austin Huffman, Jimmy Widmann and Jeremy Fellin combined for 18 points. Danny McCarthy and Mitchel Godin played good defense.

Wildcats 44, Bricklayers 38: Matt Inwersen, Zach Weiland and Ryan Szlay combined for 24 points for the Wildcats, who also got some clutch-free throws from Matt Davis and Sawyer Conrad in the closing minutes. For the Bricklayers, Conor Lemay had 7 points, while Holden Turk and Hunter Booker had good games.

Rankin Sports Vipers 49, Newtown Deli & Catering Celtics 46: Stephan Grasso led the way for the Vipers with 22 points, with Dylan Tyrell hitting three 3 pointers. Matt Hess and Colton Moroney played tough defense. For the Celtics, Erik Street had 16 points, while Jack Proccocini, Adam Israel and Matt Bouton had strong games.

United Rentals Bearcats 41, Razorbacks 38 (overtime): For the Bearcats, Nick Roche and Bobby Silver combined for 20 points, Matt Meyers and Steven Brittan led the defense. For the Razorbacks, Harry Depuy supplied the offense with 25 points. Max Donaher and Conrad Morris played great games.

Lydon Appraisals Raptors 50, Cushman & Wakefield Walri 25: Bobby Lydon and Jimmy Buck combined for 34 points for the Raptors. Sean Kemsley played good defense, while Curtis Giles controlled the boards. For the Walri, Gordon Walsh had 8 points, while Adam Weber and Nick Rohrbacker played well.

Taunton Hill Landscaping Wolverines 37, Sugar Hill Auto Body Huskies 32: Bobby Archiere led the Wolverines with 20 points, while Forrest Speed added 8, and Liam Palilla had 8 assists. For the Huskies Charlie Heugi and Austin Huffman each had 13 points. Tommy Elliiot and Austin LeBlanc led the defense.

United Rentals Bearcats 30, Cushman & Wakefield Walri 21: Alex Roche led the Bearcats with 7 points. David Corsi and Ryan Sullivan added 6 each. Robbie Schreiber and Bobby Silver led the defense. For the Walri, Logan Walsh had 8 points and Andrew Pfeiffer played well.

Razorbacks 52, Wildcats 47: Harry Depuy led the Razorbacks with 13 points with tight defense by Max Donaher, Nick Genovese, Conrad Morris and Robbie Katrinak. For the Wildcats, Clay Gattey had 8 points with Patrick Berger and Zach Weiland played good defense.

Dr Curtis Beck Patriots 35, Knicks 34: Bryce Decker and James Carney combined for 18 points for the Patriots. Mark Dowling, Matt St Jean and Kyle Mangold led the defense. For the Knicks, Nick Lotreciano led the way with 13 points. Charlie Fletcher, Liam Decker and Aiden Petershack played tight defense.

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