BOYS SOCCER HIGHLIGHTS
TOP PERFORMANCES
Lincoln Freeman, Avon: The sophomore scored four goals (all in the second half) to help turn a 1-0 halftime deficit against South Windsor into a 4-1 victory.
Max Weiss, Weston: Weiss scored one goal and assisted another in 2-0 win over Pomperaug.
Patrick Osiecki, Holy Cross: The senior had two goals against Immaculate as part of a 3-0 win.
Will Sawin, Stonington: Sawin scored four goals and had four assists in two Stonington wins last week over Woodstock Academy ad NFA.
Lucas Almeida, Hall: The junior striker scored four times has No. 2 Hall beat Conard 5-1.
Jaden Wywoda, Law: The keeper helped Law move to 7-0 with a 1-0 win over Wilbur Cross. Wywoda and Law have posted four shutouts this season.
Thomas Brodiwicz, Wethersfield : Brodiwicz scored with 37 seconds left, giving No. 4 ranked Wethersfield a 1-0 victory over Simsbury, improving the Eagles to 6-0-1.
Lewis Mills defense: By earning a 0-0 tie, Lewis Mills became the first team to shut out Wethersfield since Nov. 4, 2019. Lewis Mills, a CIAC Class M school, is now 4-1-2.
GAMES TO WATCH
No. 3 Hand at Guilford, Wednesday, 6 p.m.: The SCC has some great soccer matchups this season and this one is near the top. Guilford is the last team to beat Hand, topping them 1-0 on Nov. 6, 2019 in the SCC Championship game. Hand has not lost in the regular season in over two years.
Portland at No. 6 Suffield, Thursday, 4 p.m.: Excellent crossover between two of the best from the Shoreline Conference and the NCCC. Portland is one of the best teams in Class S while Suffield is a perennial contender in Class M.
Warde at No. 4 Norwalk, Thursday, 6:30 p.m.: Are these the two best teams in the FCIAC? Norwalk has outscored its last four opponents 19-1 while the Mustangs have not given up a goal in four games.
Litchfield at Shepaug Valley, Friday, 3:45 p.m.: As Nonnewaug pulls ahead in the standings, the fight for second place in the Berkshire League is heating up with these two leading the way.
No. 4 Wethersfield at Glastonbury, Friday, 3:45 p.m.: Up and down season for Glastonbury but they can right the ship with a win over the highly-ranked Eagles who have only conceded three goals on the season.