GIRLS BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS
points as Glastonbury picked up a win in the CCC 52-48 over Northwest Catholic.
Leah Berey, Hall: Berey had 22 points to lead Hall to a 45-35 win over Platt.
Erin Lovett, St. Joseph: Lovett had a game-high 22 points as St. Joseph defeated Danbury 58-45.
Shania Howard, Holy Cross: The sophomore scored 22 points as part of a 72-46 win over Naugatuck.
Chloe Shafir, Coginchaug: Shafir led the way with 22 points as Coginchaug defeated Haddam-Killingworth 63-46.
Caity Rea, New Fairfield: Rea had a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds, along with 6 steals and 4 assists in the Rebels win over Stratford.
Faith Doyle, Foran: The sophomore has five-straight games with 20-plus points, including last week with 29 against Wright Tech and 21 against Sheehan.
Adela Cecunjanin, Cromwell: Cromwell beat Old Saybrook 59-28 with Cecunjanin scoring 23 points and grabbing 10 rebounds for the Panthers.
Avery Brown, Canton: The junior had a double-double with 23 points and 12 rebounds as Canton defeated Portland 49-23.
Ava Deitelbaum, Foran: The sophomore had 30 points, tying a school record with eight 3-pointers in a win over Law.
Maddie Topa, Northwestern: The sophomore had 26 points and 6 rebounds in a win over Bunnell, scored 20 points with five steals in win over Housatonic and scored 22 points in a loss to Thomaston.
GAMES TO WATCH Bacon Academy at New London, Thursday, 6 p.m.:
This one lost a little luster with both teams falling out of the Top 10, but it remains the most anticipated game in the ECC this season.
No. 9 Pomperaug at Newtown, Thursday, 7 p.m.:
A win keeps both alive for the top spot in the SWC. Newtown has won 12-straight entering the week and Pomperaug has won 11-of-12.
Torrington at St. Paul, Thursday, 7 p.m.: Coming off a win over Holy Cross, St. Paul needs to refocus on 12-2 Torrington, which is looking to secure the No. 2 spot in the NVL Tournament.
Valley Regional at East Hampton, Friday, 5:30 p.m.:
Valley’s only Shoreline loss came to East Hampton in December. First place in the conference on the line.
No. 1 Hamden at No. 7 Hand, Friday, 7 p.m.:
Round 1 was a 51-48 win for Hamden. The Tigers would love to flip that and deliver the Dragons their first loss.
Trumbull at Warde, Friday, 7 p.m.: The winner keeps hope alive of being the No. 2 seed in the FCIAC Tournament and potentially avoiding Ludlowe until the final.
No. 6 Immaculate at Newtown, Saturday, 4:30 p.m.:
Immaculate will all but lock up the top spot in the SWC with a win, but few teams are as hot as Newtown right now.