The Day

H.S. BOYS’ LACROSSE

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Groton — Devyn Jordan had five goals and an assist as Fitch began a new season on its new turf field with a 16-6 victory over Waterford in an Eastern Connecticu­t Conference Division I boys' lacrosse game on Thursday.

James Deichler added four goals and two assists for the Falcons while Evan Salen had three goals and two assists, Ty Peters had two goals and one assist, and Shawn Beebe forced four turnovers and had nine ground balls.

Anthony Stone and John Zimmerman scored two goals apiece for the Lancers (0-2, 0-2).

In other games:

• Ryan Whaley had four goals and two assists to highlight East Lyme's 14-4 win over NFA in an ECC Division I match. Anthony Gencino added three goals for the Vikings (2-0, 2-0) while Sean McCusker had two goals and one assist, Jack Keating and Wes Williamson each had one goal and one assist, Zack Boguszewsk­i and Drew Sager each scored a goal and Miles Hinkley added an assist. Mathais Langley, Quinn Perkins and Noah Brown had one goal and one assist each for the Wildcats (1-1, 1-1).

• Dylan Relaz scored a pair of goals in Norwich Tech/Windham Tech's 12-6 loss to Classical/Capital on Wednesday. Zackary Dziekan, Demetri Ryan, Jeremiah Irizarry and Owen Traylor also scored goals for the Warriors (0-2).

Girls' lacrosse

• Nancy Alden scored three goals and had three assists as East Lyme beat Fitch 18-3 in an ECC Division I game. Dani Bruno scored four goals, Ryan Nagle had three goals, Sydney Sager had two goals and an assist, Izzy Pazzaglia scored twice and Izzy Mazzi had a goal and an assist for East Lyme (2-0, 2-0). Hadley Farragher (8) and Giana Franco combined for 10 saves for East Lyme, Meredith Healy, Dylan Park and Abbie Belleville scored and Meg Nagle had an assist. Sophia Clang had a goal and an assist for Fitch (1-1, 1-1) while Rita Sefransky and Bridget O'Leary each scored a goal.

• Katherine Glenn had four goals and an assist as Stonington edged Waterford 7-6 in an ECC Division I game. Ivy Goodman added three goals and an assist for the Bears (2-0, 2-0) while Marin Mahoney had three goals to lead the Lancers (0-2, 0-2), Carly Holdridge and Julia Knowles each scored twice, Aidan Swansen had an assist and goalie Ilyanna Rivera made seven saves.

• Jess English and Maddie McLeod scored four goals apiece as Ledyard rolled to a 13-1 victory over Wheeler/Grasso Tech in an ECC Division II game. Clare Inyang added two goals for the Colonels (2-0, 2-0) while Kate English, Helena Robinson and Olivia Storz each scored a goal and goalie Bella Drummond made two saves. Michele Macina, assisted by Grace Armstrong, scored for the Lions (0-1, 0-1) and goalie Rose Tardiff stopped nine spots.

• Carly Schmidt scored four goals as Morgan spoiled Old Lyme's season opener with a 7-5 win in the Shoreline Conference. Sadie Bowman had two goals and an assist to lead the Wildcats while Emily Mesham scored twice, Fiona Frederiks had a goal, Caroline Crolius had an assist and goalie Hayden Saunders made 17 saves.

Women's lacrosse

• Daniella Holland had two goals and an assist during Mitchell College's 18-7 loss to Becker in the New England Collegiate Conference. Goalie Ashley Holdridge of Ledyard made 11 saves for the Mariners (0-7, 0-2).

College baseball

• Tyler Cady and Jason Ostrowski had three hits apiece in Avery Point's 11-6 loss to Northern Essex. Cady, from Mystic and Fitch High School, also scored two runs and reached base all four times for the Pointers (1-6), while Javon Hernandez added a triple and double with a run scored.

H.S. baseball

• Colby Livingston had three hits, including a double, as Putnam beat Wheeler, 14-3, in an ECC Division II game on Wednesday night at Washington Park in Groton. Matt Pierce and Jon Anderson both singled for Wheeler (0-2, 0-2).

Boys' track and field

• Brendan Fant won the long jump (18-9.5), the 3,200 (10:49.3) and won on the winning 4x800 relay team as East Lyme opened its season Wednesday with a 110-40 win over Killingly. Blake Harris won the 110 hurdles (19.3) and javelin (116-6), Magnum Brandt won the 400 (55.0) and Brandt, Noam Sokolovsky, Fisher Macklin and Kai Ritz teamed to win the 4x400 (3:50.5) for East Lyme. Beck Schultz, Macklin, Ritz and Fant won the 4x800 (9:50.5).

• Jahryn Harkness and Daniel Duperval were triple winners as New London outlasted St. Bernard 75-65 on Wednesday. Harkness won the 110 hurdles (17.47), the 100 dash (11.29) and 200 (24.29) for the Whalers while Duperval captured the shot put (41-11), discus (121-1) and javelin (923). Marquise White added wins in the 300 hurdles (44.06) and 800 (2:19) for New London.

Girls' track and field

• Brie am Ende won the high jump (4-10) and ran on two winning relay teams as East Lyme opened its season Wednesday with a 98.5-50.5 win over Killingly. Caroline Daugherity, Alexa Torres, Julia Dewey and am Ende won the 4x800 (11.26.1) for East Lyme and Ashley Zelesky, Danielle Zelesky, Katherine Harris and am Ende teamed to win the 4x400 (4:37.9). Also, Hailey DeNucci won the javelin (82-3), Ashley Zelesky the 100 hurdles (18.3), Danielle Zelesky the 300 hurdles (52.1) and Lauren Hinckley the 200 (28.6). Jayla Washington, Aubrey Jorgensen, De-Nucci and Hinckley won the 4x100 (53.7). Abigail Burgess won the 100 (13.1), the long jump (18-6.5) and triple jump (35-5) for Killingly.

• Serena Britner won the 800, 1,600, 3,200 races to highlight St. Bernard's 94-35 win over New London on Wednesday. Katie Power added wins in the high jump and triple jump for the Saints and Lindsey Reilly won the shot put and discus. Kmara Royster won the 100 and 300 hurdles for the Whalers and Annisah White captured the 200 and long jump.

Men's lacrosse

• Jade Shields scored the game-winning goal in overtime as Mitchell College beat Albertus Magnus 13-12 on Wednesday night. Shields had three goals and two assists and Joe Schley scored five times for Mitchell (2-3).

 ?? DANA JENSEN/THE DAY www.theday.com to view a photo gallery. ?? Fitch’s Evan Salen (25) leaps and prepares to shoot at Waterford goalie Jake Kozlowski, where he successful­ly scored a goal during Wednesday’s 16-6 ECC Division I boys’ lacrosse victory over the Lancers’ in their first game on the new turf field at Groton Middle School. Waterford’s Liam Pickett (31) looks on.
DANA JENSEN/THE DAY www.theday.com to view a photo gallery. Fitch’s Evan Salen (25) leaps and prepares to shoot at Waterford goalie Jake Kozlowski, where he successful­ly scored a goal during Wednesday’s 16-6 ECC Division I boys’ lacrosse victory over the Lancers’ in their first game on the new turf field at Groton Middle School. Waterford’s Liam Pickett (31) looks on.
 ?? DANA JENSEN/THE DAY ?? Fitch’s James Deichler (9) passes over Waterford´s Tom Quiles (34) and Cody Brown (21) during Thursday’s boys’ lacrosse game at Groton Middle School. Deicher scored four goals in a 16-6 win.
DANA JENSEN/THE DAY Fitch’s James Deichler (9) passes over Waterford´s Tom Quiles (34) and Cody Brown (21) during Thursday’s boys’ lacrosse game at Groton Middle School. Deicher scored four goals in a 16-6 win.

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