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BOYS BASKETBALL TOP PERFORMERS / GAMES TO WATCH

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TOP PERFORMERS

Matt Curtis, Northwest Catholic:

Scored 35 points to help Northwest Catholic hand Windsor its first loss 78-74.

1 Isaiah Sullivan, Bassick: Scored 31 points in the Lions’ 74-67 loss to St. Joseph.

1 Loudan Chupas, Hale-Ray: Scored 30 points in the Little Noises’ 59-55 loss to Old Saybrook.

1 Jojo Wallace, New Milford: Scored 29 points, including a pair of free throws with 0.1 seconds left, to help New Milford defeat Pomperaug 67-66.

1 Joey Johnson, Windham Tech:

Scored 42 points and grabbed 28 rebounds in an 85-65 victory over Norwich Tech.

1 Michael Morales, Kaynor Tech:

Scored 36 points in an 85-50 win over Vinal Tech.

1 Dion Perkins, Seymour: Scored 40 points in the Wildcats’ 78-65 win over Oxford.

1 Juliquis Minnifield, Naugatuck:

Scored 30 points in the Greyhounds’ 66-40 win over Watertown.

1 Zion Lott, WCA: Scored 37 points in a 80-74 victory over Holy Cross.

1 Justin Menard, Xavier: Hit the gamewinnin­g shot with 2.5 seconds left in the Falcons’ 46-44 win over Guilford. Menard then scored 35 points in a 79-72 win against Hamden in overtime.

Jaden Walker, MLC: In consecutiv­e nights, Walker scored 37 points, including his 1,000th, in MLC’s 67-60 loss to Weaver, then set the school record by scoring 52 points in a 91-83 win over University in double overtime.

Donovan Clingan, Bristol Central: Posted a pair of triple-doubles in a pair of road victories last week: 15 points, 25 rebounds and 10 blocked shots in the Rams’ 55-41 win over Farmington and 14 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists in a 55-31 win over Southingto­n.

Tre Duncan, Sacred Heart: Scored 33 points in the 78-51 win over WCA.

Ryan Stratton, Old Saybrook: Scored 18 of his 24 points in the fourth quarter to lift the Rams to a 59-55 win over Hale-Ray.

Yianni Baribeau, Killingly: Had 23 points and 17 rebounds in a 64-48 win over Windham.

Josh Burke, Canton: Scored 28 points to help Canton beat HMTCA 60-47 to extend Canton’s winning streak to 14 games.

OF NOTE

1 Kendall May won his 400th career game at Prince Tech. The Falcons defeated Vinal Tech 96-32. Prince Tech holds the state’s longest winning streak at 33 games.

1 Valley Regional coach Kevin Woods won his 200th career game in a 64-60 win over Portland.

Westbrook’s Jack Naccarato scored his 1,000th career point in a 77-51 loss to Cromwell.

GAMES TO WATCH

East Lyme at Norwich Free Academy, Tuesday, 7 p.m.: East Lyme has emerged from the pack begind a stellar defense. NFA is the reigning Division I champion. Chances are this should determine the ECC South Division regular-season championsh­ip.

Staples at St. Joseph, Thursday, 5:15 p.m.: For higher seeding in the FCIAC tournament. Lucas Basick (Staples) vs. Jason James (St. Joseph) should be fun to watch.

Naugatuck at Sacred Heart, Friday, 6:15 p.m.: Sacred Heart won the first meeting on the road. How will the Greyhounds fare in the rematch?

Staples at Ridgefield, Saturday, 5 p.m.: Both teams suffered their first loss last week. Someone needs to emerge from this balanced FCIAC.

Hillhouse vs. Wilbur Cross at the Floyd Little Athletic Center, Monday, 7 p.m.: Due to Hillhouse being in COVID-19 quarantine the last two weeks, this will be the only regular-season matchup between the Elm City rivals. The other game will not be made up.

Fairfield Prep at Notre Dame-West Haven, Monday, 7 p.m.: Prep won the first meeting at its Alumni Hall. What happens in the rematch at the Green Knights’ Alumni Hall?

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