The Norwalk Hour

GIRLS BASKETBALL TOP PERFORMERS / GAMES TO WATCH

- By Scott Ericson – Scott Ericson

TOP PERFORMERS

Kaysie Dupuis, Parish Hill: Dupuis scored her 1,000 career point against Weaver in first quarter becoming the 11th player at the school to reach 1,000 points.

Emma Novajasky, Farmington: Needing 14 points to reach 1,000 for her career, the senior got her 14th point midway through the fourth quarter of a loss to Southingto­n.

Kenzie Sirowich, Seymour: After returning from two missed seasons, Sirowich had 26 against Oxford in a win, 30 in a win against Woodland and 25 in loss to Holy Cross. She posted double-doubles in each game.

Cassi Barbato, Trumbull: The senior had 23 points, including 4 3-pointers in a 59-37 win against Westhill.

Emma Kahn, Thomaston: The senior scored 18 points against Northweste­rn to clinch Berkshire League championsh­ip for the unbeaten Bears.

Sydney Lounsbury, Pomperaug: Lounsbury had a triple-double with 21 points, 12 rebounds and 11 steals in a 49-33 win over Brookfield.

Alva Nordin, Staples:

Nordin had 11 points in a win over Ludlowe and 16 points in a victory over Trumbull as the Wreckers remained unbeaten in the FCIAC.

Shaniqua Thomas, Civic Leadership: Thomas scored 27 points in 52-46 win over Classical.

Jenissa Varela, NFA:

The senior had 21 points and 7 assists in 60-23 victory over Fitch.

Lauren Sabia, Simsbury: The sophomore put in 22 points (7 3s) in a win over Enfield. Simsbury set school record 13 3s made in game.

Alana Picard, Windsor Locks: Picard led the way with 20 points, 4 steals and 5 assists in a win over East Granby.

Jaida Vasquez, Plainville: The senior had 16 points and 9 rebounds against Farmington, 27 points and 7 steals against Avon and 15 points against Bristol Central.

Ayanna Franks, Windsor: Franks had a tripledoub­le with 15 points, 14 rebounds, 11 steals, also adding 7 assists in a 54-43 victory over Hall.

Rayne Durant, Hamden Hall: Durant put up 26 points 10 rebounds and 7 blocks in a win over Kingswood-Oxford

Jessica Berens, Coginchaug: The senior scored 20 points with 18 rebounds and 6 blocks as Coginchaug beat Old Saybrook 48-27.

GAMES TO WATCH

No. 3 Newington at Middletown Tuesday 5:15 p.m.: The unbeaten Dragons pose the biggest threat Newington will face this season.

E.O. Smith at No. 9 Glastonbur­y, Wednesday, 5:30 p.m.: The first of back-to-back games the CCC rivals will play against each other as they both try to get going after COVID-19 hiatuses.

No. 5 Staples at Stamford, Friday, 5 p.m.: The Wreckers keep on winning but so do the young Black Knights.

Hamden at Mercy, Friday, 6 p.m.: In what has been a resurgent season for Mercy, they get a shot at the defending SCC champs.

Suffield at Canton, Friday, 5:30 p.m.: Undefeated Suffield handed Canton its only loss, 57-37 on Feb. 12.

No. 7 Bacon Academy at No. 1 NFA, Saturday, 6 p.m.: The biggest matchup in the ECC or anywhere else this week as the new No. 1 gets put to the test against a Bacon team returning from quarantine.

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