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Falcons beat Windham for first win

Jimenez scores 10 to lead Fitch in girls’ basketball

- Day Staff Reports

Groton — Ciarra Jimenez scored 10 points as Fitch High School won its first game with a 41-18 girls' basketball victory over Windham on Monday night.

Maggie O'Leary added eight points for the Falcons (1-7) and Frankie Foster finished with seven. In other games: • Emily Nelson scored 22 points for St. Bernard in a 4838 victory over Ellis Tech in a nonconfere­nce game. Amber Caldwell and Briana Beverly each added eight points for St. Bernard (3-5) and Caldwell and Carly Potts had 10 rebounds each.

• Hand jumped out to a 216 lead after one quarter and cruised to a 67-33 nonleague win over Waterford. Lily Kramer scored nine points to lead Waterford (5-3), while Bekah Sanders and Amy Pinch added eight apiece.

• Nicole Trapp scored 22 points during Hale-Ray's 5120 nonconfere­nce win over Norwich Tech. Erin McBride and Kalli Campbell scored six points apiece for Norwich Tech.

Boys' basketball

• Aedan Using scored 20 points, while Connor Hogan and Mason Swaney provided a spark off the bench during Old Lyme's 51-32 victory over Haddam-Killingwor­th in the Shoreline Conference. The Wildcats (5-3, 5-2) trailed 14-11 after one quarter when Hogan and Swaney helped Old Lyme rally, outscoring H-K 15-8 in the second quarter and 13-2 in the third to take control. Quinn Romeo added 11 for the Wildcats.

• Grayson Guinan scored 12 points as Williams School outlasted Fishers Island 3128. Quinn Furgueson added six points for the Blues. Furgueson, Guinan and Zain Alam each had a 3-point field goal for Williams.

Men's basketball

• St. Thomas More returned from its holiday break and routed Montreal Prep 81-53. Adam Hess scored 12 points for the Chancellor­s (8-6) while Jared Garcia had 10 points and 11 rebounds, Everrette Hammond and D.J. Mitchell each had 10 points and Jack Sorenson, who missed the first half of the season with an injury, had six points and five assists in his debut.

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