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Sports: St. Bernard boys beat Stonington in battle for ECC D-III basketball lead

Rout Stonington in early-season meeting of ECC Div. III leaders

- By MIKE Dimauro

Montville — There are several big, red banners adorning the walls inside St. Bernard's gymnasium, many a tribute to the old days, when the Saints hung them routinely.

Maybe that's what added to the significan­ce of Tuesday night: big crowd in the old barn to watch a game for first place in Division III of the Eastern Connecticu­t Conference, a game that could likely determine which teams hangs a division title banner for 2019. Advantage: Sr. Bernard. The Saints assumed sole possession of the lead in the division by throwing Stonington down a flight of stairs, a decisive 54-35 win that left the sons of Mark Jones 6-3 overall and 3-0 in the division. Long way to go? Sure. But first place always beats the alternativ­es.

Stonington, which had lost but once all year — and to nobody in Connecticu­t — fell to 7-2, 2-1.

"I wouldn't say this game was bigger than any of the others. I know it's a cliché, but the next game on the schedule is the biggest game of the year," Jones said. "But at the same time, you've got to impose your will on people. That's what we teach. We want to build good habits for the end of the season."

The Saints are the two-time defending ECC Division II tournament champs. They will play Stonington again in the regular season (Feb. 15 at Stonington) and perhaps again not only in the ECC tournament, but the Division IV state tournament as well.

"We've been starting games fast, but tonight we just didn't," Stonington coach John Luzzi said. "Especially defensivel­y."

St. Bernard's 7-0 run at the end of the first period turned a 12-10 game into 19-10 and the Bears never recovered.

"They were guarding us 23 feet from the basket," Luzzi said. "If we can't go by them, that's on us. It was a really physical game and it was allowed to happen. But I give St. Bernard a ton of credit. They played harder than we did."

JoJo Beltran led the Saints with 19 points, while a number of other players contribute­d, including center Cam Beaudet, who had seven points, seven rebounds and one notable putback that had Jones pumping his fist up and down the bench.

"There were times when Cam wasn't getting a lot of minutes, but he kept working," Jones said. "He's helping us a lot."

Zach Scott led the Bears with 10. Stonington's only other loss was a one-pointer to South Kingstown, R.I.

"We learned some lessons tonight," Luzzi said. "We'll get this fixed." m.dimauro@theday.com

 ?? SARAH GORDON/THE DAY ?? Stonington’s RJ Parrilla (12) and St. Bernard’s Frank Pacheco (1) battle for a loose ball during Tuesday’s ECC Division III showdown at St. Bernard. The Saints rolled to a 54-35 victory in the early-season matchup of division unbeatens. Visit www.theday.com to view a photo gallery.
SARAH GORDON/THE DAY Stonington’s RJ Parrilla (12) and St. Bernard’s Frank Pacheco (1) battle for a loose ball during Tuesday’s ECC Division III showdown at St. Bernard. The Saints rolled to a 54-35 victory in the early-season matchup of division unbeatens. Visit www.theday.com to view a photo gallery.
 ?? SARAH GORDON/THE DAY ?? St. Bernard’s Max Lee (5) and Stonington’s Marquis Jackson (1) fight for a rebound during Tuesday night’s game in Montville, where the Saints won the ECC Division III showdown 54-35.
SARAH GORDON/THE DAY St. Bernard’s Max Lee (5) and Stonington’s Marquis Jackson (1) fight for a rebound during Tuesday night’s game in Montville, where the Saints won the ECC Division III showdown 54-35.

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