GIRLS SOCCER HIGHLIGHTS
TOP PERFORMERS
Jess Carr, Southington: Scored the game’s only goal in the Blue Knights’ victory over Maloney.
Victoria Iozzi, Ellis Tech: Scored seven goals to help Ellis Tech defeat Grasso Tech 8-3.
Kendall Contadini, Goodwin Tech: Her five goals helped Goodwin Tech outscore Wolcott Tech 7-6.
Gabby Tirado and Haley Shaw, Cheshire: Both Rams had two goals and three assists each in Cheshire’s 8-0 win over Lyman Hall.
Emilee Surber, Valley Regional: Had three assists in Valley’s 4-1 victory over HaddamKillingworth.
Kate Martin, Fairfield Ludlowe: Scored both goals in Ludlowe’s 2-1 victory over St. Joseph, the reigning Class L state champions.
Kate Donlan, Mercy: Served up three assists to help the Tigers remain undefeated with a 6-0 victory over North Haven..
Ava Ferrie, Branford: Scored four goals in an 8-0 win over Hamden and had two goals and two assists in the Hornets’ 5-2 win over Shelton.
Maddie McLeod, Ledyard: Had a hat trick in the Colonels’ 6-0 win over Griswold.
Jenna Tracey and Bella Milburn, Holy Cross: Combined for seven goals to lead the Crusaders to a 9-1 victory over Naugatuck.
Lola Clayton, Housatonic: Scored four times in the Mountaineers’ 10-2 win over Litchfield.
Lily Castle, Lewis Mills: Came through with a hat trick in a 5-1 victory over Plainville.
Claire Saunders, Thomaston: Finished with a hat trick in a 6-0 win over Shepaug Valley.
Julia Loughman, Wolcott and Lauren Sonski, Naugatuck: Loughman and Sonski both had hat tricks in Wolcott’s 5-3 win.
GAMES TO WATCH
Suffield at Granby, Tuesday, 6 p.m.: The road to the NCCC regular-season title normally runs through this rivalry.
Sacred Heart Academy vs. Mercy at Xavier, Friday, 3:45 p.m.:
Not only a key game in the SCC, but also a rematch of last year’s CIAC Class M state championship game, which resulted in a scoreless tie and cochampions.
Fairfield Ludlowe at Ridgefield, Saturday, 2 p.m.: Behind two goals from Kate Martin, Ludlowe stunned St. Joseph on the road to move to 7-0. The trip to Tiger Hollow is never an easy one for any FCIAC team.
Hand at Guilford, Monday, 7 p.m.: SCC rivals have already tied once this season (2-2 on Sept. 10).