The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Wamogo rolls past N’western

- By Peter Wallace

BERKSHIRE LEAGUE WAMOGO 95 NORTHWESTE­RN 50

TORRINGTON — With just one more regular-season stop before the Berkshire League Tournament begins next weekend, Wamogo roared out its readiness with a 95-50 wipeout over the Highlander­s at Northweste­rn High School Friday night.

The Warriors (19-0; 17-0 Berkshire

League) ran away from one of just four other undefeated boys basketball teams left in the state in a

77-63 win over Classical Magnet last Saturday.

“We’re still getting better,” said Wamogo coach Gregg Hunt.

Who at Northweste­rn High School (8-11; 7-10 Berkshire League) could doubt him Friday night?

“They shot the lights out,” said Northweste­rn coach Doug Sebach, who wished his team played more aggressive­ly in the first half.

But when they weren’t running fast breaks off steals or making pinpoint passes for layups in a half-court set, the Warriors swung it around the arc for an open man outside, with or without Northweste­rn’s defensive aggression.

That’s where the lights went out.

Wamogo shot 11-for-18 in the first half on 3-pointers;

14-for-28 for the game. With no real comparison intended, those are numbers Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors would be proud of.

Wamogo’s Warriors started with just three treys in a 22-4 first quarter, then stepped up the artillery in the second with eight more for a 52-23 halftime spread.

“Everybody on the team can shoot threes,” said Hunt.

Friday, that included team leader Garrett Sattazahn with five 3s in a game-high 25 points, along with 7 assists, 7 rebounds and 6 steals. Reid Turtoro, just 10 points away from 1,000 points, had four 3s for all 12 of his points. Sean Coffey had two and Cole Higgins, Ben Roy and Ethan Collins joined them with one apiece beyond the arc.

With lots of his work on the run, Collins’ 17 points came on 80 percent shooting.

“It’s just a matter of all of us coming to the game mentally focused,” said Sattazahn.

“We get up, put on our ties and we’re focused on the game all day at school.”

“We’re peaking at the right time,” said Hunt.

Northweste­rn junior forward Joe Ogonoski battled under the basket for a teamhigh 14 points.

With Wamogo’s starters sitting for most of the fourth quarter, junior guard Matt Mozzarelli kept the pace going with eight of his 14 points for the night.

No matter who plays, nobody’s likely to wear out the Warriors for a while. Six sets of brothers spread out over Wamogo’s varsity, JV and freshman teams. All of them are undefeated.

Wamogo 95, Northweste­rn 50

 ?? Peter Wallace / For Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? Wamogo coach Gregg Hunt had his team running on all cylinders in a blowout win at Northweste­rn Friday night.
Peter Wallace / For Hearst Connecticu­t Media Wamogo coach Gregg Hunt had his team running on all cylinders in a blowout win at Northweste­rn Friday night.

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