BOYS BASKETBALL TOP PERFORMERS / GAMES TO WATCH
TOP PERFORMERS
⏩ Dion Perkins, Seymour: Scored 37 points, including the 1,000th of his career, in an 81-66 victory over Oxford. Perkins becomes the eighth player in school history to accomplish the feat.
⏩ Zach Johnson, Morgan: Scored 29 points in the Huskies’ 69-54 win over Haddam-Killingworth.
⏩ Nate Alviti, New Fairfield: Posted a double-double (28 points, 29 rebounds) in the Rebels’ 78-64 win over New Milford.
⏩ Jalen Gordon, Capital Prep: Made 10 steals to tie the team record set by Andre Drummond in 2009. Capital Prep defeated University 77-42.
⏩ Dylan Matulis, Terryville: Scored 29 points in a 79-38 win over Housatonic.
⏩ Marshall Gada, East Lyme: Scored 29 points in the Vikings’ 65-57 win over St. Bernard and added 24 points in a 47-44 win over New London.
⏩ Troy McKoy, Windsor: Had a pair of 31-point games for the Warriors, 83-58 over Enfield and 86-60 over Conard.
⏩ James Anderson, Bacon Academy: Scored a career-high 28 points in Bacon Academy’s 6050 win over Stonington.
⏩ Simon Smith, Oxford: Scored 28 points in the Wolverines’ 81-66 loss to Seymour and scored 25 points in a 70-63 loss to Derby.
⏩ Jon Jacobs, Aerospace: Had 32 points in Aerospace’s 68-47 win over Weaver.
⏩ Tyah Pettaway, Middletown: Junior scored 30 points in the unbeaten Blue Dragons’ fifth victory of the season, 74-44 against Platt.
OF NOTE
— Putnam’s Colby Livingston scored his 1,000th career point against Lyman Memorial.
— Sheehan’s Jack McDonnell scored his 1,000th career point against Lyman Hall.
GAMES TO WATCH
⏩ New Canaan at Staples, Tuesday, 5 p.m.: Two contenders trying to supplant Ridgefield as FCIAC champion.
⏩ Waterford at Norwich Free Academy, Tuesday, 7 p.m.: As the ECC South Division turns, these are two of several teams jockeying for position.
⏩ West Haven at Wilbur Cross (FLAC), Friday, 7 p.m.: The two time-defending SCC champions have just the one loss to Notre Dame-West Haven while West Haven is only a few days back after being in quarantine for two weeks.
⏩ Notre Dame-West Haven at West Haven, Monday, 7 p.m.: The road to the SCC championship always seems to go through New Haven. But these two squads next door certainly wouldn’t mind playing for the title later this month.