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Champion Huskies produce Player of the Year and Coach of the Year in the conference; First Team, Second Team and Honorable Mention performers unveiled.
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Champion Huskies produce Player of the Year and Coach of the Year in the conference; First Team, Second Team and Honorable Mention performers unveiled.
With 62-54 win over Warriors, deep Huskies capture first championship since 2005 and finish 15-0 — the fourth straight Shoreline champ to run the table in conference play.
Up one on East Hampton at the half, undefeated Huskies make the adjustments, refuse to panic and cruise into Shoreline championship game with 74-46 victory over the Bellringers.
Warriors reach first Shoreline tournament final since 2015 after surviving battle of defensive wills, 38-34. Saagar Patel’s late 3-pointer in OT put No. 3 seed Valley ahead for good.
No. 2 Cromwell’s effort on defense and key rebounds in fourth quarter send H-K out of Shoreline tournament 54-46; Panthers will face No. 3 Valley Regional in semifinal round.
East Hampton’s defense measures up in 54-50 Shoreline Conference tournament quarterfinal win; No. 4 seed will meet undefeated and top seed Morgan on road in semifinals.
After Cougars dispatch Coginchaug by 50 in Shoreline’s opening round, Devils coach Todd Salva says H-K has “all the pieces and … a legitimate shot at winning this thing.”
Sophomore rounding into form after injury, Falcons defeat Hamden 63-54 to set up third meeting against Notre Dame-West Haven. Hunter scores 18 points and Menard 13.
Sophomore comes through as Plan B on final play of 33-32 victory. Also Thursday, East Hampton girls and Morgan put finishing touches on undefeated regular season.
Victor Martinez scores 22 as 11-0 Spartans defeat Blue Dragons for second time in 2021; despite defeat, Middletown still in running for berth in CCC’s championship tournament.