The Day

Ledyard boys beat NFA 57-45 and advance to ECC Div. I basketball tourney semis

Defending champs reach Div. I semis by avenging two losses to No. 4 NFA

- By MIKE DiMAURO

Norwich — The looks on their faces — smiles all around — told the story almost as well as the scoreboard did Friday night.

The champs aren't ready to relinquish their title yet.

And to think this was the same gym in which, two weeks earlier, Ledyard High School left despondent, after losing its fifth straight game.

But the Colonels, the defending Eastern Connecticu­t Conference Division I tournament champs, stayed alive in their quest to repeat, avenging two regular-season losses to Norwich Free Academy with a 57-45 win in the quarterfin­als at Alumni Hall.

The fifth-seeded Colonels play No. 1 East Lyme in the semifinals Saturday at 4:30 p.m. inside the Francis X. Sweeney Fieldhouse at Waterford. Third-seeded New London and No. 2 Waterford play the second semifinal at 6:30. Both games will be streamed live on theday.com.

And so while Ledyard (14-7) has little time to celebrate, it does enter the semifinals with six straight wins.

"After the last game here, we had a talk with our athletic director (Jim Buonocore) and coaches," Ledyard senior Trevor Hutchins said. "We weren't playing the way we wanted to. We were in a drought and snapping at each other. We've kind of made it fun again."

Ledyard coach Dave Cornish remembers telling his team, "We have too much talent in this room not to make a run."

“I’ve been in a lot of playoff games. When (Jackson) hit that shot, I kind of calmed myself down and tried to take things a little slower.” LEDYARD'S TREVOR HUTCHINS

Start with Hutchins, whose backto-back natural three-point plays helped Ledyard snap a 41-41 tie in the final three minutes. NFA's Mason Jackson rescued his team from a five-point deficit with a layup, two blocks and a three-point shot within a minute. Hutchins' response? Much what is expected from a senior at tournament time.

"I've been in a lot of playoff games," Hutchins said. "Momentum is a huge thing. “When (Jackson) hit that shot, I kind of calmed myself down and tried to take things a little slower."

Cornish was delighted with his team's simple response to NFA's rally.

"We got the ball to Trevor," he said.

Hutchins led the Colonels with 20 points and Ken Turner had 19.

Aidan Miller led NFA (13-8) with 19.

NFA coach Chris Guisti was brief with reporters after the game, saying, "Ledyard played better, shot better and executed better."

So now it's fewer than 24 hours of rest for Ledyard, which split with East Lyme during the regular season. Ledyard won at East Lyme in January and lost at home in double overtime a month later.

"I was a little frustrated we didn't play (Thursday)," Hutchins said, alluding to NFA's weather-related postponeme­nt of the game. "I mean, I looked outside and it was raining. But I know we can do this." m.dimauro@theday.com

 ?? DANA JENSEN/THE DAY ?? NFA’s Mason Jackson (4) lofts a shot over the outstretch­ed arm of Ledyard’s Trevor Hutchins (21) during Friday night’s ECC Division I tournament quarterfin­al game at NFA. The fifth-seeded Colonels advanced to the semis with a 57-45 win.
DANA JENSEN/THE DAY NFA’s Mason Jackson (4) lofts a shot over the outstretch­ed arm of Ledyard’s Trevor Hutchins (21) during Friday night’s ECC Division I tournament quarterfin­al game at NFA. The fifth-seeded Colonels advanced to the semis with a 57-45 win.

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