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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Saturday's roundup, scores

West Haven 40, Hamden 0: Kevin Philips and Ervin Philips each scored two rushing touchdowns to lead the host Westies to this SCC Division I victory.Tremayne Barnes scored on a 16-yard fumble recovery and Germanicus Gerard added a 1-yard touchdown run for West Haven (1-0).

Hand 44, Amity 13: Kevin Frey scored touchdown runs of 5, 6 and 7 yards to lead the host Tigers to this SCC Division I victory at Madison.Zach Miller threw two touchdown passes and ran for another for Hand (3-0). Kyle Kalanta had a 45-yard touchdown run and Codey Ellison caught a 37-yard touchdown reception from Tyler Vallie for the Spartans (1-2).

Hyde 14, Morgan 7: James Baker-Howard scored on a 3-yard run and passed for 100 yards to lead Hyde in this Pequot Conference Sassacus Division victory over visiting Morgan at Bowen Field.
Patrick Davidson rushed 20 times for 58 yards, including a 4-yard touchdown run for the Howling Wolves (3-0), who added a safety in third quarter.
Gary Ormond carried six times for 47 yards and Hashiem Roberson added 42 yards on nine carries for Hyde. Nainy Bah caught a 27-yard touchdown pass from Erich Berzinskas for the Huskies (1-2).

Hillhouse 26, Foran 15: Harold Cooper rushed 14 times for 190 yards and scored twice for the Academics in this Southern Connecticut Conference Division II contest at Bowen Field.
Taurese Washington added a 3-yard touchdown run for Hillhouse (2-1). Casey Theriault had two touchdowns for the Lions (1-2).

Naugatuck 41, Derby O’Brien Tech 18: Ray Kreiger had three touchdown passes, Jacob Tomczak had two receiving touchdowns and Zach Salazar had the other TD receiving for Derby in the Naugatuck Valley League home loss.
Naugatuck improved to 3-0 while Derby dropped to 0-3.

Maloney 36, RHAM 7: Karim St. Luce rushed 13 times for 113 yards and a touchdown and caught five balls for 129 yards and two more touchdowns for Maloney in a Central Connecticut Conference Division IV win at Hebron.
Quarterback Ryan Belote completed 11 of 23 passes for 294 yards and five touchdowns for the Spartans (2-1). Ethan Sutherland returned a kickoff 84 yards for the only touchdown for RHAM (2-1).

Oxford 34, Stratford 12: Alex Miller completed 7 of 10 passes for 102 yards and two touchdowns and also scored on a 55-yard interception return and on a 68-yard fumble return to lead the host Wolverines to this South-West Conference victory.
Nick Donofrio rushed 20 times for 138 yards and one touchdown and also caught a touchdown pass from Miller for Oxford (3-0). Justin Lasto also had a touchdown reception for the winners.

Hopkins 42, Hackley 10: Bryan Turkel rushed 18 times for 148 yards and four touchdowns to lead the visiting Hilltoppers to this prep school win at Tarrytown, N.Y.
Jordan Sebastian ran for one touchdown and caught another and quarterback Jack Pantalena was 4 of 7 for 124 yards for Hopkins (2-1).

SCC interdivision
Hillhouse 26, Foran 15
Hand 44, Amity 13
West Haven 40, Hamden 0
CCC Division I
South Windsor 20, New Britain 16
CCC Division II
East Hartford 14, Bristol Central 0
Farmington 27, Bulkeley 26
CCC Division IV
Maloney 36, RHAM 7
Glastonbury 30, Conard 27
Wethersfield 55, E.O. Smith 14
CCC interdivision
Hall 48, Simsbury 29
Plainville 33, Weaver 6
CCC Division III
Bloomfield 26, Northwest Catholic 14
CSC
Bullard Havens Tech at Prince Tech, ppd. to Sunday, noon
Putnam/Tourtellotte/Ellis Tech 36, Abbott Tech 6
Cheney Tech 46, Wilcox Tech 22
Capital Prep/Classical Magnet 57, Platt Tech 36
ECC Medium
Bacon Academy 48, Windhan 47
FCIAC East
Darien 13, St. Joseph 10
FCIAC interdivision
Greenwich 42, Harding 0
Stamford 37, McMahon 7
Trinity Catholic 55, Westhill 21
NVL interdivision
Kennedy 20, Wilby 6
Naugatuck 41, Derby/O’Brien Tech 18
Torrington 27, Seymour 0
Pequot Sasaacus
Coginchaug 35, Haddam-Killingworth 12
Hyde 14, Morgan 7
North Branford 51, Old Saybrook/Westbrook 32
Valley Regional/Old Lyme 6, Cromwell 0
Pequot Uncas
Avon 26, Stafford/East Windsor 14
Coventry/Windham Tech 35, Canton 0
Gilbert/NW Regional 33, Ellington/Somers 18
Enfield 34, Housatonic/Wamogo 7
Windsor Locks/Suffield 30, Granby 29
Pequot interdivision
SMSA/University 36, Wolcott Tech 8
SWC Colonial
Bunnell 61, New Milford 28
Pomperaug 35, Bethel 14
SWC Patriot
Oxford 34, Stratford 12
SWC interdivision
Newtown 31, Immaculate 0
Preps
Hopkins 42, Hackley 10
Others
New London 16, Wilton 9 (OT)

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

West Haven is the sleeper in the SCC. They have loads of known talent and some up and coming talent that the opposing teams havent seen yet. ND would be wise not to underestimate them.

October 6, 2010 at 11:42 AM 

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