SCC Year in Review - Madison Public Schools

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SCC Year in Review - Madison Public Schools
www.SouthernConnecticutConference.org
2014-15
Year in Review
Southern Connecticut Conference
2014-15 Year in Review
21st Year
Established in 1994, the Southern Connecticut Conference completed its 21st
year in 2014–15... One of the top – if not the best – high school leagues in the
state of Connecticut, the athletic success of our member schools was once again
outstanding in 2014–15 with 22 state championships won; and another 21 teams
earned state runner-up status. Since the league’s formation in 1994-95, SCC
teams have won 401 state championships – an average of 19 per academic year.
More importantly, the league has continued its positive tradition of offering
first-rate non-athletic programs and events which seek to enrich our students’
overall high school experience and make them responsible citizens.
Special Thanks to our Corporate Sponsors
2014–15 Executive Board
President: Frances Thompson, Principal – Jonathan Law HS
Vice-President: Dr. Charles Britton, Principal –
Amity Regional HS
Secretary: Todd Petronio, Athletic Director –
North Haven HS
Treasurer: Steve Trifone, Athletic Director –
Cheshire HS
Athletic Director Chairperson: John Niski,
Athletic Director, Shelton HS
Commissioner: Al Carbone
Commissioner Emeritus: Bill O’Brien
To continue to offer top-notch programs and events, the SCC relies on financial
support from the local business community. The SCC had several corporate
sponsors for the 2014–15 academic year, including the The United Illuminating Company, Fresh Concepts, Connecticut Orthopaedic Specialists, Holiday
Hill/Holiday Hill Day Camp, Great Blue Research and Town Fair Tire. For the
eighth straight year, Dick’s Sporting Goods partnered with the SCC to provide coupons and promotional material at league events... In
addition, the SportsCenter of Connecticut continued its sponsorship of the Scholar Athlete of the Month program... Thanks also to the
various event sponsors during the year, including Walter Camp Football Foundation (football banquet), New Haven Gridiron Club
(football banquet), Gene Casey New Haven chapter of the National Football Foundation (football banquet), the New Haven Lions
Club (baseball playoffs), and Sound Runner (sponsor of the league’s running events).
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2014-15 Year-in-Review
Captains Council
More than 1,200 sport captains attended the three SCC Captains Council events (fall, winter and spring) held during the year at New Haven’s Floyd Little Athletic Center. The meetings brought together the captains of each sport before their respective seasons start to provide
guidance of what it means to be a captain and the responsibility that comes with the position and enhance the ideals of sportsmanship. In
addition, guest speakers presented on topics of social media, collegiate preparation and leadership/communication skills.
State Championship Conference
It was another successful year as SCC member-schools fared extremely well in league and statewide athletic
competition. All told, SCC teams captured 22 state championships (5 fall, 9 winter, 8 spring) during the 2014-15
academic year. Twenty-one additional teams (4 fall, 10 winter, 7 spring) earned runner-up status in CIAC state
competition.
More State Championship Facts
Fourteen different SCC schools won state titles in 2014–15 with Amity Regional and Hillhouse each capturing
the most (3). Daniel Hand and league-newcomer Lauralton Hall each won two state titles. Since the league’s
inception in 1994, SCC schools have won 401 state championships. In those 21 years, Cheshire and Hillhouse have
won the most state championships (58) followed by Amity Regional (37), Daniel Hand (35) and Fairfield Prep (33).
Season-by-Season State Playoff Recap
In 2014-2015, more than two-thirds of eligible SCC teams (164–of–240, 68.3 %) qualified for CIAC state tournament competition in sports requiring a qualification (wins or winning percentage).
Fall (47–of–69), 68%
Sixty-eight percent of SCC teams qualified for the state tournaments in the following fall sports: field hockey
(8-of-12), girls soccer (13-of-18), boys soccer (13-of-19) and girls volleyball (13-of-20). In addition, four football
teams (out of 19) earned state playoff berths.
Winter (53–of–76), 70%
Seventy percent of SCC teams qualified for the state tournaments in the following winter sports: boys ice hockey
(22-of-25), boys basketball (14-of-20), girls basketball (13-of-20) and girls ice hockey (4-of-11).
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Spring (64–of–95), 67.4%
Sixty-seven percent of SCC teams qualified for CIAC spring team sport playoff competition in baseball (15–of–19),
softball (14–of–20), boys lacrosse (12–of–17), girls lacrosse (10–of–16), boys volleyball (3–of–5) and girls tennis
(10–of–18).
SCC vs. SCC – For all the Marbles
During 2014-15, there were three All-SCC state championship contests. In the fall, Xavier defeated Shelton, 28-27, in overtime in the Class
LL Small state football final at West Haven HS. In the winter, Simsbury played to a 2-2 tie with East Catholic/Glastonbury/South Windsor in the state girls ice hockey championship game at Terry Connors Rink in Stamford. In the spring, league newcomer Lauralton Hall
completed a 24-0 undefeated season with a 6-1 victory over league-rival Guilford in the Class M girls tennis final at Eisenhower Park in
Milford. Since 1994, there have been 24 All-SCC state championship game matchups in 11
different sports, including 13 in the last six years.
Rivers Named Athlete of the Year
Wilbur Cross junior Danae Rivers was named the New Haven Register’s 2014–15 Female
Athlete of the Year – the second straight year she has been honored. Danae was a three-sport
(cross country, indoor and outdoor track) standout for the Governors. An All-SCC honoree
in each sport, Danae was the SCC Indoor and Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year. Danae is
the 26th student athlete – since 1996-97 – from the SCC to earn this prestigious honor.
Wilbur Cross junior Danae Rivers (photo
courtesy of www.GameTimeCT.com)
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SCC Arts Exhibition
The annual SCC Arts Exhibition was held April 7-15 at the Creative Arts Workshop
in downtown New Haven. There were nearly 50 pieces in the exhibition. There was a Show
Opening held on April 9 with awards presented by the CAW staff, who judged the pieces.
Special thanks to CAW Executive Director Daniel Fitzmaurice and CAW Public
Relations Director Katherine Spencer Carey for their hospitality.
2015 Award Winners
Honorable Mention
Tyler Fucci (East Haven), adobe illustrator;
Wendy Zheng (Lauralton Hall), watercolor and micron pen;
Cassidy DePaolo (Cheshire), mixed media;
Isabella Siegel (Sacred Heart Academy), pencil;
Victoria Bouffard (North Haven), mixed media;
Nate Kiley (Xavier), watercolor
First Prize - Malkia Okech (Sacred Heart Academy), acrylic on canvas
Second Prize - Mark Sejourne (Guilford), acrylic
Third Prize - Katherine Schnerr (East Haven), colored pencil
Fourth Prize - Kayla Benedetti (Foran), digital photography
Fifth Prize - Catherine Peng (Daniel Hand), charcoal
1st prize: Malkia Okech, Sacred Heart Academy
(photo by Bill O’Brien)
2nd prize: Mark Sejourne, Guiford
(photo by Bill O’Brien)
Forty-Six Honored as SCC Scholar Leaders
The "best of the best" were honored on Monday, March 23 as the SCC held its annual Scholar Leader Banquet at Anthony’s
Ocean View in New Haven. Two recipients, as selected by their principal, from each SCC member school were recognized for their
leadership and excellence in the classroom, in their schools and local communities.
2014-15 SCC Scholar Leaders
Amity Regional – Sricharan Kadimi, Naomi Caldwell
Branford – Jessica Lohret, Charles Ahern
Hill Regional Career – Tanaya Wade, Justin Campbell
Cheshire – Marissa Cohen, Hudson Lee
Daniel Hand – Connor Bondarchuk, Nikitha Reddy
East Haven – Natalia Wiszniewski, Austin Lieto
Fairfield Prep – John O’Connor, Grant Stone
Joseph A. Foran – Shaina Arsenault, Stephen Longley
Guilford – Rachel Glasser, Joe Iassogna
Hamden – Jacob Zavatone-Veth, Julia Lynn
Hillhouse – Janelle Cooper, Troy Walters
Jonathan Law – Kelsey Kopazna, Patrick O’Brien
Lauralton Hall – Devon Valera, Nadine Wagner
Lyman Hall – Rachael Whitney, Jonathon Jacobs
Mercy – Eleanor Frechette, Jill Stifano
North Haven – David Wingate, Emma Dzialo
Notre Dame – Alec Albright, Anthony Coss
Sacred Heart Academy – Isabella Siegel, Ashley Heidtmann
Mark T. Sheehan – Nimanthi Kumara, Michael Moscato
Shelton – Gina Ciambrello, Erik Kocur
West Haven – Kharl Reynado, Michael Tran
Wilbur Cross – Shannon Foley, Sammy Rosofsky
Xavier – Peter Drabinski, Gregory Pollard
The winners of the 2015 Bill O’Brien Community Service Scholarships ($500 each) were Naomi Caldwell ( Amity Regional) and
Charles Ahern (Branford). Naomi was chosen for her work with a set
of twins she tutored as part of the New Haven Reads program, while
Charles is being recognized for his involvement and fundraising with
Camp Rising Sun, a camp for kids with cancer.
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SCC’s Best of…. 2014-15
Town Fair Tire was the presenting sponsor of the SCC’s “Best of… for 2014-15,” an online poll
to determine the best moment or performance in the Southern Connecticut Conference during
the academic year. More than 900 votes were cast over a 14-day period.
The Winner:
For the first time in league history, three SCC baseball teams (Amity Regional – LL, North
Haven-L, and Sheehan-M) win state titles. Sheehan defeated Montville, 5-0, in Class M final on June 13. A day
later, Amity Regional captured its third straight Class LL title (8-1 over Staples) and North Haven held off East
Lyme, 3-2, in the Class L final.
More top SCC moments from 2014-15...
• Mercy completes the tri-fecta”: wins SCC titles in cross country, indoor track and
outdoor track & field.
• Eight days after winning the SCC title, the Amity Regional boys cross country team
captures a state title at the highly-competitive Class LL meet on October 25.
• Making its third straight state final appearance, the East Haven softball team defeats
previously undefeated Fitch, 4-2, to win the Class L state title; and its first state championship since 1984.
• Lauralton Hall girls tennis finishes a perfect 24-0 season as it wins the SCC Division I
and Class M state titles.
• Two weeks after winning the SCC title, the Amity Regional baseball team captures its
third straight – the first ever by a Class LL team – state title on June 13 with an 8-1 win
over Staples.
• Fairfield Prep, playing in its third state title game in four years, wins the Class LL boys
basketball championship with a 51-50 victory over Westhill.
• Xavier holds off SCC-rival Shelton, 28-27, in overtime, to the win the Class LL Small
State Football Championship.
• Branford field hockey coach Cathy McGuirk wins her 500th game on September 9 versus Sacred Heart Academy.
• Daniel Hand gymnastics wins its seventh straight SCC title and proceeds to capture the
Class M state title.
• Eight days after playing for the SCC title, Simsbury and East Catholic battle to a 2-2 tie
in the girls ice hockey state title game and are declared co-champions.
• Daniel Hand field hockey wins its first-ever state title – capturing the Class M championship with a 2-1 victory over Wilton.
• Mercy wins its first-ever girls outdoor track & field state championship (Class L).
• Wilbur Cross’ Danae Rivers is a repeat winner of the Gatorade Connecticut Track &
Field Athlete of the Year and finishes 3rd in the 800 meters at the nationals.
• Daniel Hand boys and girls lacrosse teams reach the Class M state finals. It is the first
time in league history one school has both teams reach the state finals.
• Xavier wins its fourth consecutive SCC wrestling title; as seven Falcons capture firstplace in their respective weight classes.
• Notre Dame-West Haven, Branford and Masuk win playoff titles in the second year of
the SCC-SWC Boys Ice Hockey League.
• Xavier wins its first SCC boys lacrosse title since 2001; defeating four-time defending
champion Fairfield Prep, 13-8, on May 28.
• The Hillhouse boys indoor track squad captures the SCC, Class M and State Open titles.
The Academics are the 2nd SCC team to do this.
• Branford boys soccer allows just 4 goals in 5 games to share the Class L state title.
• Notre Dame wins its first SCC golf title since 2001, finishing six strokes ahead of Fairfield Prep, Xavier and Daniel Hand on May 26.
• Amity Regional pitcher Katie Koshes does not allow a run in three games as the Spartans
capture the SCC softball title.
• Led by SCC Player of the Year Julia Carr, Guilford girls soccer wins its second straight
Photos courtesy of www.GameTimeCT.com
league title with a 3-1 victory over Cheshire.
• Cheshire girls swimming wins its third-straight, and 20th overall, SCC title.
• Led by the two reigning SCC Players of the Year Lauren Cole (2014) and Erin Mammale (2015), Daniel Hand girls lacrosse won its 10th SCC title
with a 18-6 victory over Guilford on May 28.
• Shelton wins its first SCC boys volleyball title since 2008 with a 3-1 victory over Xavier on May 29.
• Mercy holds off Daniel Hand, 57-52, in the SCC Girls Basketball Championship game at Quinnipiac’s TD Bank Sports Center.
• Behind SCC Swimmer of the Year Bryce Keblish, Fairfield Prep captures its 11th straight boys swimming title on March 6.
• Cheshire doesn’t drop a game (in three matches) as it wins its fourth straight SCC girls volleyball title.
• Led by SCC Player of the Year and eventual State Open singles champion Jason Seidman, the Amity Regional boys tennis team captures the SCC
Division I and Class LL state titles.
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Connecticut Orthopaedic Specialists Awards
Comeback Players of the Year”
Three student athletes – Jack Cunningham (Cheshire), Kelly Nizolek (Daniel Hand) and Gabrielle Lamberti (East Haven) –
were the recipients of the 2015 SCC “Comeback Player of the Year” awards. All three students suffered severe injuries, yet were able to
overcome them to become outstanding role models in their respective schools.
A corporate sponsor of the Southern Connecticut Conference (SCC), Connecticut Orthopaedic Specialists P.C. (COS) has offered a Comeback Player of the Year Scholarship for student-athletes who participated in an interscholastic sport during the 2014-2015
academic year, and showed great leadership both on and off the field after their severe injury.
Coaches and school’s athletic directors nominated
these student-athletes after they each suffered an unfortunate injury that prohibited them from play for their high
school teams. All three received a financial scholarship to be
used for their college education.
"This is our fifth year in awarding student-athletes
from the SCC with scholarships,” explained Glenn Elia,
Chief Executive Officer of COS. “Our goal has been to
acknowledge student-athletes who have overcome the
challenges of an injury and, through hard work and determination, have become positive role models for their fellow
teammates."
“Many thanks to the doctors and staff at Connecticut Orthopaedic Specialists for their support of the SCC and
these scholarships,” explained SCC Commissioner Al Carbone. “Our league has many outstanding student-athletes
who excel in the classroom and playing fields, while showing
perseverance and selflessness.”
Jack Cunningham, Cheshire HS – lacrosse and foot- SCC Commissioner Al Carbone, Jack Cunningham, Gabrielle Lamberti, Kelly
ball
Nizolek, Connecticut Orthopaedic Specialists Chief Executive Officer Glenn Elia
Jack sustained a torn ACL during the 2014 lacrosse (photo by Bill O'Brien)
season and was slated to miss the entire football season in the
fall for which he was named captain. Through his hard work
and determination, Jack was able to return and play well ahead of schedule, and was an impact performer – even scoring two touchdowns in his first game back. Cheshire football coach Don Drust said, “Jack is a natural leader and a driven individual. He has a great
outlook on life and understands if you work hard, good things will happen.”
Kelly Nizolek, Daniel Hand – field hockey and lacrosse
Kelly suffered a severe knee injury during the spring of 2013 which forced her to miss the 2013 field hockey and most of the
2014 lacrosse seasons. Her recovery was long and strenuous, but she persevered and returned to the varsity field hockey squad in 2014,
in which she helped the Tigers capture the SCC title and the Class M state championship – Daniel Hand’s first-ever state title. Daniel
Hand field hockey coach Sue Leckey said, “Kelly was determined to be bigger than the frustration by keeping her focus and determination to be an impact player for her team. She is a solid example of “nothing can take the place of persistence.” Kelly will attend The
Hotchkiss School in the fall for a post-graduate year of study and athletic competition.
Gabrielle Lamberti, East Haven – basketball
Gabby suffered a severe knee injury in late 2013 which caused her miss the 2013-14 basketball season. She worked tirelessly to
return to the squad, and even attended summer and fall pre-season games even though she couldn’t compete. Her dedication to her
rehabilitation allowed her to return to practice on the first day of the 2014-15 season. Her efforts helped her become a key member of
the team, which qualified for both the SCC and state tournaments. East Haven girls basketball coach Anthony Russell said, “Gabby’s
diligence and perseverance in both the classroom and on the
court is an inspiration to her teammates and classmates. A high
honors student, Gabby has big plans for her senior year and beyond with several top colleges (to major in nursing) in her sights.
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SCC/SportsCenter of Connecticut
“Scholar Athlete of the Month”
For the ninth year, the SCC partnered with The SportsCenter of Connecticut (www.sportscenterct.com)
on a Scholar Athlete of the Month program. A total of 126 student-athletes were recognized during the
2014–15 academic year. Each recipient received a certificate, t-shirt and SportsCenter activity pass.
September 2014
Ned Gresham (Guilford, soccer), Olivia Watrous (Guilford, soccer), Chris Stanio (Notre Dame, football), Luke Sofair (Notre Dame,
cross country), Janelle Cooper (Hillhouse, volleyball), Langston Heath (Hillhouse, football), Caroline Wajdowicz (East Haven, soccer),
Austin Lieto (East Haven, cross country), Jack O’Hara (Xavier, cross country), Tanner Kern (Xavier, football), Ellie Senft (Cheshire,
swimming), Andrew Yamin (Cheshire, football), Eileen Hinman (Sheehan, field hockey), Michael Moscato (Sheehan, football), Dylan
Hawkes (Fairfield Prep, crew), Simon Whiteman (Fairfield Prep, soccer)
October 2014
Brittany Driscoll (Lyman Hall, swimming), Jonathon Jacobs (Lyman Hall, soccer), Kayley Carr (West Haven, volleyball), Justin Tuschoff (West Haven, lacrosse), Mackenzie Pias (Mercy, cross country), Hannah Albert (Mercy, cross country), Michael Lynders (Shelton,
cross country), Laurel Bailey (Shelton, soccer), Emma Baker (Career Magnet, swimming), Kenneth Corichi (Career Magnet, soccer),
Dan Tozzi (Hamden, cross country), Julia Lynn (Hamden, swimming), Kali Borden (Foran, soccer), Stephen Longley (Foran, football),
Sarah Haselkamp (Lauralton Hall, soccer)
November 2014
Kiana Rocco (Sacred Heart Academy, soccer), Erin Mammele (Daniel Hand, field hockey), Ryan Monico (Daniel Hand, soccer), Shannon Foley (Wilbur Cross, soccer), Foster Hall (Wilbur Cross, cross country), Lisa Gorham (Amity Regional, cross country), Matthew
Attolino (Amity Regional, football), Janos Kanyo (North Haven, soccer), Emma Dzialo (North Haven, swimming), Megan Shea (Branford, field hockey), Mike Caminear (Branford, soccer), Kelsey Kopazna (Jonathan Law , swimming), Jeremy Doucette (Jonathan Law,
cross country)
December 2014
Jake Narracci (Xavier, swimming), Tom Fredericks (Xavier, wrestling), Joelle MarkAnthony (Sheehan, basketball), Robert Hacku (Sheehan, swimming), Andrew Jeffries (Notre Dame, swimming), Matthew Montano (Notre Dame, basketball), Chris Mairano (East Haven,
wrestling), Jessica Benevento, East Haven, basketball), Taylor Stauffer (Cheshire, skiing), Russell Adam (Cheshire, indoor track), Maya
Duff (Hillhouse, basketball), Aaron White (Hillhouse, basketball)
January 2015
Kirsten Morro (Guilford, indoor track), Tyler Donlan (Guilford, basketball), James Burham (Lyman Hall, indoor track), Kim Petit, Lyman Hall, basketball), Ryan Harrington (Foran, swimming), Madeline Turiano (Foran, indoor track), Tyreek Perkins (Career Magnet,
basketball), Brooke Joyner (Career Magnet, indoor track), Sofia Giansiracusa (Mercy, basketball), Angela Barbagallo (Mercy, cheerleading), Kychoon Park (Hamden, indoor track), Olivia Baker (Hamden, dance), Ryan Foley (Fairfield Prep, basketball), Bryce Keblish
(Fairfield Prep, swimming)
February 2015
Ellery Riccio (Branford, basketball), Dean Conte (Branford, swimming), Douglas Rives (Amity Regional, basketball), Amanda Hudson (Amity Regional, ski racing), Jeremy Doucette (Jonathan Law, basketball), Kelsey Kopazna (Jonathan Law, gymnastics), Maggie
Salandra (Lauralton Hall, basketball), Justin Gomez-Stafford (Wilbur Cross, indoor track), Leah Rivers (Wilbur Cross, indoor track),
Dan Froehlich (West Haven, ice hockey), Jolie Morrell (West Haven, soccer), Wesley Kocurek (Shelton, indoor track), Elizabeth Lewis
(Shelton, basketball), Kyle Welch (Daniel Hand, fencing), Gabby Martin (Daniel Hand, basketball), Lauren Davis (Sacred Heart Academy, basketball)
March 2015
Joseph Biondi (Notre Dame, lacrosse), Matthew Plaziak (Notre Dame, tennis), Brendon Stewartson (Hillhouse, outdoor track & field),
Jaliyah White (Hillhouse, outdoor track & field), Krithlika Chagari (Sheehan, tennis), Christopher Gerzabek (Sheehan, baseball), Ryan
Pierpont (Cheshire, baseball), Radhika Kanaskar (Cheshire, tennis), Joe Kane (Xavier, ultimate frisbee), Tim Brough (Xavier, crew),
Kevin Stone (Fairfield Prep, baseball), Matt Rusin (Fairfield Prep, outdoor track & field), Emily Sabo (Foran, golf), Kyle Lockwood
(Foran, tennis)
April 2015
Alanna Gado (Lyman Hall, outdoor track & field), Ank Angarwal (Hamden, tennis), Leah Rowe (Hamden, softball), Michael Capobianco (Jonathan Law, baseball), Tiffany Coleman (Jonathan Law, outdoor track & field), Madeline Kumm (Mercy, softball), Summer
Klotzbach (Mercy, tennis), Allison Devine (Lauralton Hall, tennis), Haley Brown (Branford, sailing), Alec Janis (Branford, outdoor
track & field), Mohamed Mohamed (Wilbur Cross, golf), Rachel Brennan (Wilbur Cross, tennis), Lauren Cole (Daniel Hand, lacrosse),
Drew Harmon (Daniel Hand, baseball)
May 2015
Alex Bunnell (Career Magnet, baseball), Kimberly Catubig (Career Magnet, tennis), Sarah Harkins (East Haven, tennis), Anthony Pepe
(East Haven, baseball), Austin Kohary (Shelton, outdoor track & field), Regina Weissenberg (Shelton, outdoor track & Field), Elizabeth
Fournier (West Haven, swimming), Jason Wilkerson (West Haven, baseball), John Reagle (Guilford, outdoor track & field), Allison
Stephens (Guilford, softball), Gabe Betancur (Amity Regional, tennis), Jamie Thimineur (Amity Regional, tennis)
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2014-15 SCC Postseason Champions
Fall
SportChampion
Runner-upResult
Girls Cross CountryMercyAmity RegionalMercy (53), Amity Regional (78), Guilford (97)
Boys Cross Country
Amity Regional Cheshire
Amity Regional (42), Cheshire (86), Xavier (131)
Field Hockey
Daniel Hand
Lauralton Hall
2-1 (ot)
Boys Soccer
Fairfield Prep
Daniel Hand 1-1 (Prep wins via penalty kicks, 3-2)
Girls Soccer GuilfordCheshire3-1
Girls Volleyball
Cheshire
Amity Regional
3-0 (25-15, 25-7, 25-18)
Girls Swimming
Cheshire
Amity Regional
Cheshire (1291.5), Amity Regional (1025),
Lauralton Hall (790)
Winter
SportChampion
Runner-upResult
Boys Indoor Track
Hillhouse
Amity Regional
Hillhouse (99), Amity Regional (85), Hamden (42)
Girls Indoor Track
Mercy
Hillhouse
Mercy (72), Hillhouse (67.3), Wilbur Cross (58)
Boys BasketballCareerFairfield Prep81-59
Girls BasketballMercyDaniel Hand57-52
Wrestling
Xavier
Foran
Xavier (233), Foran (120), Daniel Hand (114)
Gymnastics
Daniel Hand
Jonathan Law
Daniel Hand (137.35), Jonathan Law (130.55),
Hamden (111.7)
Div. I Boys Ice Hockey
Notre Dame-WH
Hamden3-2
Div. II Boys Ice HockeyBranfordNew Milford5-0
Div. III Boys Ice HockeyMasukNF/Immaculate5-0
Div. I Girls Ice Hockey
Simsbury
East Catholic/SW/G co-op 2-1 (ot)
Div. II Girls Ice Hockey
Bfd/EH/NB co-op Daniel Hand
2-0
Boys Swimming
Fairfield Prep
Cheshire Fairfield Prep (1083), Cheshire (903), Notre Dame (770)
Cheerleading All-Girl
Shelton
Cheshire
Shelton (179), Cheshire (161), North Haven (149.5)
Cheerleading Co-ed
Daniel Hand
Lyman Hall
Daniel Hand (158.3), Lyman Hall (152.8),
Wilbur Cross (130.7)
Spring
SportChampion
Runner-upResult
Golf
Notre Dame
Daniel Hand, Notre Dame (315),
Xavier, Fairfield Prep Daniel Hand, Xavier, Fairfield Prep (321)
Boys Volleyball
Shelton
Xavier
3-1 (25-16, 25-15, 21-25, 25-18)
BaseballAmity Regional
Fairfield Prep14-6
SoftballAmity Regional
Lauralton Hall3-0
Div. I Boys Tennis
Amity Regional Daniel Hand
6-1
Div. II Boys TennisWest Haven
Shelton5-2
Div. I Girls Tennis
Lauralton Hall Amity Regional
4-3
Div. II Girls Tennis
Mercy
Sacred Heart Academy 5-2
Boys Outdoor Track & Field
Hillhouse
Hamden
Hilhouse (121), Hamden (75), Amity Regional (75)
Girls Outdoor Track & Field
Mercy
Amity Regional
Mercy (97), Amity Regional (68), Hillhouse (63)
Boys LacrosseXavierFairfield Prep13-8
Girls LacrosseDaniel Hand
Guilford18-6
SCC Postseason Facts
* In 2014-15, fourteen different SCC member schools won or shared a SCC playoff title.
* Mercy won the most league titles with five (girls cross country, girls outdoor track, girls basketball, Division II
girls tennis and girls outdoor track & field), followed by Amity Regional and Daniel Hand with four each.
* Along with its four league titles (boys cross country, baseball, softball and Division I boys tennis), Amity Regional had a league-best six
runner-up finishes.
* Fairfield Prep won its 11th straight boys swimming title - the longest current streak in the league.
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2014-15 SCC State Championships
During the 2014-15 academic year, SCC teams won 22 state championships. The 22 state titles were tied for the third-highest total in
league history (the league record is 25, achieved in 1996-97 and 2011-12). Since the league’s inception in 1994-95, SCC schools (both full
and associate members) have won 401 state titles (124 fall, 150 in winter, 127 in spring).
STATE CHAMPIONS (22)
RUNNER-UPS (21)
Spring (8)
Spring (7)
Amity Regional baseball (Class LL) – defeated Southington, 8-1
North Haven baseball (Class L) – defeated East Lyme, 3-2
Sheehan baseball (Class M) – defeated Montville, 5-0
East Haven softball (Class L) – defeated Fitch, 4-2
Lauralton Hall girls tennis (Class M) – defeated Guilford, 6-1
Hillhouse boys outdoor track & field (Class MM)
Mercy girls outdoor track & field (Class L)
Amity Regional boys tennis (Class LL)
Winter (9)
Fairfield Prep basketball (Class LL) –defeated Westhill, 51-50
Daniel Hand gymnastics (Class M)
Hillhouse boys indoor track (Class M and State Open)
Wilbur Cross girls indoor track (Class L)
Shelton cheerleading (Class LL)
Lyman Hall cheerleading (co-ed)
Simsbury and East Catholic (Girls Ice Hockey co-champions) tied 2-2 - 2 OT
Fall (5)
Amity Regional boys cross country (Class LL)
Lauralton Hall girls swimming (Class M)
Branford boys soccer (Class L co-champions) - tied Avon, 1-1
Daniel Hand field hockey (Class M) - defeated Wilton, 2-1
Xavier football (Class LL Small) - defeated Shelton, 28-27, in
OT
Xavier won its fourth state football title in the last five seasons
(photo courtesy of GameTimeCT.com).
Cheshire (Class LL softball) – lost to Southington, 5-4
Daniel Hand boys lacrosse (Class M) – lost to New Canaan, 10-5
Daniel Hand girls lacrosse (Class M) – lost to New Canaan, 13-7
Wilbur Cross girls outdoor track & field (Class L)
Hillhouse girls outdoor track & field (Class M)
Guilford girls tennis (Class M) – lost to Lauralton Hall, 6-1
Notre Dame boys golf (Division II)
Winter (10)
Jonathan Law gymnastics (Class S)
Wilbur Cross girls indoor track (State Open)
Hillhouse girls indoor track (Class M)
Foran wrestling (Class M)
Lauralton Hall cheerleading (Class L)
Daniel Hand cheerleading (co-ed)
Fairfield Prep (Class LL boys swimming)
Notre Dame (Class M boys swimming)
Masuk boys ice hockey (Division III) – lost to EO Smith/Tolland,
5-2
North Branford boys ice hockey (Division II) – lost to SWGL, 4-1
Fall (4)
Mercy girls cross country (Class L)
Cheshire girls volleyball (Class LL) – lost to Darien, 3-0 (25-22,
25-17, 25-21)
Shelton football (Class LL Small) – lost to Xavier, 28-27, in OT
Notre Dame football (Class L Small) – lost to Windsor, 38-16
East Haven won its first softball state title since 1984 (photo courtesy
of GameTimeCT.com).
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2014-15 SCC Player and Coaches of the Year
During the 2014-15 academic year, the Southern Connecticut Conference named a Player of the Year and Coach of the Year in each of
its 28 sponsored sports. Many thanks to league corporate sponsor Connecticut Orthopaedic Specialists and its affiliate OrthoNOW for
sponsoring the awards. The Player and Coach of the Year honorees were selected by the respective sport’s head coaches at the conclusion of the regular season.
Fall
Players of the Year
Girls Soccer: Julia Carr (Guilford)
Boys Soccer: Jon Jacobs (Lyman Hall),
Noah Rattet (Guilford)
Field Hockey: Hannah Leckey (Daniel
Hand)
Girls Volleyball: Maria Buzzelli (Cheshire)
Girls Cross Country: Mackenzie Pias
(Mercy)
Boys Cross Country: Kyle Beaudette (Amity Regional)
Girls Swimming (Div. I): Dana Chung
(Amity Regional)
Girls Swimming (Div. II): Brittany Driscoll
(Lyman Hall)
Football (Div. I): Mark Piccirillo (Shelton)
Football (Div. II): Jake Kasuba (Foran)
Coaches of the Year
Girls Soccer: Scott McMahon (Guilford)
Boys Soccer: Arnie Jandreau (Lyman Hall)
Field Hockey: Cathy McGuirk (Branford)
Girls Volleyball: Kate Coldren (West
Haven)
Boys Cross Country: Bob Orgovan (Amity
Regional)
Girls Cross Country: Kathy Schumann
(Mercy)
Girls Swimming (Div. I): Dan Mascolo
(Cheshire)
Girls Swimming (Div. II): Dan Wostbrock
(Sheehan)
Football (Div. I): Jeff Roy (Shelton)
Football (Div. II): Derrick Lewis (Jonathan
Law)
Winter
Players of the Year
Cheerleading Alexis Pavone (Shelton)
Boys Basketball: Tyreek Perkins (Career)
Girls Basketball: Maura Fitzpatrick
(Mercy)
Girls Indoor Track: Danae Rivers (Wilbur
Cross)
Boys Indoor Track: Akiel Smith (Hillhouse)
Gymnastics: Abigail McGuirk (Daniel
Hand)
Girls Ice Hockey: Samantha Cozzolino
(Hamden)
Division I Boys Ice Hockey: Jeremy Routh
(Hamden)
Division II Boys Ice Hockey:A.J. Brink
(Branford)
Division III Boys Ice Hockey:Andrew Loya
(Shepaug-Litchfield)
Wrestling: Chidi Broderick (Xavier)
Division I Boys Swimming: Bryce Keblish
(Fairfield Prep)
Division II Boys Swimming: Connor Robison (Sheehan)
Coaches of the Year
Cheerleading: Angie Alston (West Haven)
Boys Basketball: Jarrad Beck (Hamden)
Girls Basketball: Tim Tredwell (Daniel
Hand)
Gymnastics: Pat Simon (Jonathan Law)
Girls Indoor Track: Kathryn Schumann
(Mercy)
Boys Indoor Track: Gary Moore (Hillhouse)
Girls Ice Hockey: Frank Usseglio (East
Catholic)
Division I Boys Ice Hockey: Bill Verneris
(Hamden)
Division II Boys Ice Hockey: Ralph Russo
(Guilford)
Division III Boys Ice Hockey: Mike Gorra
(Shepaug/Litchfield)
Wrestling: Dave Esposito (Foran)
Division I Boys Swimming: Chris Haines
(Xavier)
Division II/III Boys Swimming: Tom
Jurzynski (Shelton)
Spring
Players of the Year
Baseball: Mike Cowell (Shelton)
Softball: Casey Harding (Cheshire)
Girls Lacrosse: Erin Mammele (Daniel
Hand)
Boys Lacrosse: Colin Uyeki (North Haven)
Boys Tennis Division I: Jason Seidman
(Amity Regional)
Boys Tennis Division II: Brandon Howard
(Hamden)
Girls Tennis Division I: Emily Migliorini
(North Haven)
Girls Tennis Division II: Vidhya Maran
(Hamden)
Boys Volleyball: Andre Zumerchik
(Xavier)
Boys Outdoor Track & Field: Akiel Smith
(Hillhouse)
Girls Outdoor Track & Field: Danae Rivers (Wilbur Cross)
Golf Division I: Zach Iannone (Notre
Dame)
Golf Division II: Dylan DeStefano (Foran)
Coaches of the Year
Baseball: Rudy Mauritz (Fairfield Prep),
Chris Borelli (Hamden)
Softball: Denisha Williams (Hillhouse)
Boys Lacrosse: Patrick Reed (West Haven)
Girls Lacrosse: Kevin Siedlecki (Daniel
Hand)
Boys Tennis Division I: Harold Prather
(Fairfield Prep)
Boys Tennis Division II: Jason Kirck (West
Haven)
Girls Tennis Division I: Maureen Ferguson (Lauralton Hall)
Girls Tennis Division II: Kara Kaczynski
(West Haven)
Boys Volleyball: LeAnne Bianchine (Shelton)
Boys Outdoor Track & Field: Michelle
Moore (Hillhouse)
Girls Outdoor Track & Field: Kate
Schumann (Mercy)
Golf Division I: Steve Kirck (Notre Dame)
Golf Division II: Dennis Swirsky (Branford)
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Fall
Football
2014 SCC Football Divisional champion coaches
State Champions: Xavier (Class LL Small) – defeated Shelton,
28-27, in OT
State Runner-ups: Shelton (Class LL Small) – lost to Xavier, 2827, in OT; Notre Dame (Class L Small) – lost to Windsor, 38-16
State Semifinal Results:
Class LL Small: Xavier 13, Newtown 7; Shelton 42, Hall 14
Class L Small: Notre Dame 13, Middletown 10; Windsor 22, North
Haven 6
Division Champions
Division I West: Shelton (4-0)
Division I East: Notre Dame, Cheshire (3-1)
Division II West: Hillhouse, Branford, Jonathan Law (3-1)
Division II East: North Haven (3-0)
All-Conference
Division I Offense
OL: Tanner Kern (Xavier), Hal Haller (Shelton), Arthur Mansolillo
(Fairfield Prep), Kyle Cullen (Notre Dame)
WR: Wali McKelvey (Wilbur Cross), Nico Ragaini (Notre Dame),
Zatrell Lyons (West Haven), John DelliSanti (Fairfield Prep)
RB: Matt Attolino (Amity Regional), Andrew Yamin (Cheshire),
Steve Swinson (Wilbur Cross)
QB: A.J. Consiglio (Wilbur Cross), Colton Smith (Fairfield Prep),
Mark Piccirillo (Shelton)
PK: Andrew Verre (Xavier)
Division I Defense
DL: Cory Walsh (Daniel Hand), Anthony Palazzolo (Fairfield
Prep), Wes Sekelsky (Shelton), Cullen Clairmont (Cheshire), Paul
Marinan (Xavier), Will Eddy (Cheshire)
LB: Troy Vasilescu (Shelton), Robert LaSane (Hamden), Tim Jam-
bor (Notre Dame), Tyler D’Errico (Cheshire), Chris Franco (West
Haven)
DB: Scott Sweitzer (Daniel Hand), Wadson Petithomme (Shelton),
John Sullivan (Xavier), Kevin Robinson (Shelton)
Division II Offense
OL: Mike Masnato (North Haven), Dave Johnson (Hillhouse),
Mike Moscato (Sheehan), Jake Roberts (Branford), Joe Corniello
(North Haven)
WR: Bobby Carey (Sheehan), Patrick Fitzgerald (Foran), Corey
Maddox (Hillhouse)
RB: Steve Longley (Foran), Max German (Jonathan Law),
Giovanni Marzullo (Jonathan Law), Carl Williams (Branford)
QB: Jake Kasuba (Foran), Cole Pecora (North Haven)
PK: Michael Murray (Jonathan Law)
Division II Defense
DL: Tom Gallagher (North Haven), Sean Rice (Jonathan Law),
Jalen Gardner (Hillhouse), Mike D’Angelo (East Haven), Matt
Abati (Lyman Hall)
LB: David Mikos (North Haven), Colin Tracy (Branford), Jake
Lundberg (Guilford), David McLenithan (Foran), Tony Pensa
(Guilford)
DB: Mike Griffith (East Haven), Jake Kastenhuber (North Haven),
Mike McKenna (North Haven), Peter Abate (Sheehan), Josh Mixie
(Foran)
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. I Player of the Year: Mark Piccirillo, quarterback, Shelton
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. II Player of the Year: Jake Kasuba, quarterback, Foran
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. I Coach of the Year: Jeff Roy, Shelton
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. I Coach of the Year: Derrick Lewis, Jonathan Law
Boys Cross Country
Amity Regional
State Champions: Amity Regional (Class LL)
State Runner-ups: none
Top State Finishes:
Branford (3rd in Class MM)
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Guilford (4th in Class MM)
Foran (5th in Class MM)
Amity Regional (5th in State Open)
Cheshire (6th in Class LL, 7th in State Open)
SCC Championship Meet - Oct. 17 @Hammonasset State Park
Final Boys Team Results: 1. Amity Regional, 42; 2. Cheshire, 86;
3. Xavier, 131; 4. Hamden, 132; 5. Fairfield Prep, 134; 6. Branford, 157; 7. Daniel Hand, 170; 8. Guilford, 176; 9. Foran, 239;
10. Shelton, 240; 11. North Haven, 322; 12. Notre Dame, 351; 13.
Jonathan Law, 356; 14. Lyman Hall, 425; 15. Hillhouse, 434; 16.
Wilbur Cross, 445; 17. Sheehan, 446; 18. West Haven, 571; 19.
East Haven, 588
Meet Outstanding Runner: Kyle Beaudette (Amity Regional),
15:56
All-Conference First Team
Kyle Beaudette (Amity Regional), Brendan Murray (Cheshire),
Harrison Block (Amity Regional), Luke Arsenault (Branford),
John O’Hara (Xavier), Ben Siciliano (Guilford), Joe Edelstein
(Shelton), Russell Adam (Cheshire), Sricharan Kadimi (Amity
Regional), Ryan Brennan (North Haven), Dan Hergott (Xavier),
Matthew Arovas (Amity Regional)
All-Conference Second Team
Jack McGowan (Fairfield Prep), Calum Wright (Hamden), Jordan
Kolpak (Cheshire), George Crist (Fairfield Prep), Brendan Purcell
(Amity Regional), Tim Cannata (Amity Regional), Mark Fusco
(Cheshire), Daniel Tozzi (Hamden), Ryan Connell (Branford),
Tyler Porcello (Foran), Collin Roth (Daniel Hand), Kevin Clarke
(Daniel Hand)
OrthoNOW/SCC Runner of the Year: Kyle Beaudette, Amity
Regional
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Bob Orgovan, Amity Regional
Girls Cross Country
State Champions: none
State Runner-ups: Mercy (Class L)
Top State Finishes:
Branford (3rd in Class MM)
Guilford (4th in Class MM)
Mercy (4th in State Open)
Daniel Hand (7th in Class L)
Amity Regional (7th in Class LL)
Cheshire (9th in Class LL)
Wilbur Cross (10th in Class L)
SCC Championship Meet - Oct. 17 @Hammonasset State Park
Final Team Results: 1. Mercy, 53; 2. Amity Regional, 78; 3. Guilford, 97; 4. Cheshire, 118; 5. Branford, 127; 6. Daniel Hand, 171;
7. Hamden, 189; 8. Wilbur Cross, 224; 9. Shelton, 244; 10. Sacred
Heart Academy, 287; 11. North Haven, 292; 12. Foran, 331; 13.
Mercy
Lyman Hall, 375; 14. Jonathan Law, 388; 15. Sheehan, 423; 16.
Lauralton Hall, 442; 17. East Haven, 472
Meet Outstanding Runner: Mackenzie Pias (Mercy), 18:32
All-Conference First Team
Mackenzie Pias (Mercy), Danae Rivers (Wilbur Cross), Bridgid
Selfors (Mercy), Emily Criscuolo (Amity Regional), Cyrene
Nicholas (Branford), Lauren Daddi (Cheshire), Kirsten Morro
(Guilford), Talia Staiger (Mercy), Lisa Gorham (Amity Regional),
Amanda Granados (Amity Regional), Sydney Stofflet (Guilford),
Sheila Flaherty (Daniel Hand)
All-Conference Second Team
Nicole Wilkes (Hamden), Evelyn Ferrall (Guilford), Hannah
Albert (Mercy), Jessica Lohret (Branford), Courtney Cosgrove
(Branford), Calli Parlier (Cheshire), Lily Stiffler (Foran), Melissa
Taggart (Amity Regional), Rachel Kaplan (Cheshire), Leah Rivers (Wilbur Cross), Megan Phillips (Daniel Hand), Elise Simon
(North Haven)
OrthoNOW/SCC Runner of the Year: Mackenzie Pias, Mercy
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Kathleen Schumann, Mercy
Boys Soccer
State Champions: Branford (Class L) – tied Avon, 1-1 – cochampions
State Semifinalists: None
Division Champions
Hammonasset: Daniel Hand (4-0-2)
Housatonic: Shelton (5-0-3)
Oronoque: Branford/North Haven (6-1-1)
Quinnipiac: Fairfield Prep (6-1-1)
All-Hammonasset Division
Curtis Henry (Daniel Hand), Jonluca Perrotti (Daniel Hand), Joey
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Guay (Daniel Hand), Matt Karas (Daniel Hand), Cole McArdle
(Daniel Hand), Ryan Monico (Daniel Hand), Noah Rattet (Guilford), Ben Rattet (Guilford), Cedrick Lingane (Foran), Leandro
Jorge (Foran), Herbie Pritchard (Jonathan Law), Antonio Gjuraj
(Jonathan Law)
All-Oronoque Division
Bryan Lucero (East Haven), Walter Muralles (North Haven),
Aaron Radulski (Branford), Max Condon (Branford), Joe Roca
(Branford), Mike Caminear (Branford), Jack Pottenger (Branford), Thomas Bogan (North Haven), Anwar Bourdi (Career/Hillhouse), Ian Dunning (North Haven), Janos Kanyo (North Haven),
Ryan Chieffo (North Haven)
All-Housatonic Division
Jonathon Jacobs (Lyman Hall), Dylan Hogan (Lyman Hall), Jeffrey Baska (Lyman Hall), Pepe Lobello (Shelton), Austin Forlenzo
(Shelton), Bret Peterson (Shelton), Austin Kothary (Shelton),
Alex Ramirez (Sheehan), Jacob Goldstein (Cheshire), Simone
Kanter (Amity Regional), Michael Beale (Sheehan), Tom Conlon
(Cheshire)
All-Quinnipiac Division
Salah Oumorou (West Haven), Daniel Prendergast (West Haven),
Blaise Haba (West Haven), Sebastian Parra (West Haven), Wes
Reid (Xavier), Brendan Cutuli (Xavier), Biagio Paoletta (Fairfield Prep), Curtis Montani (Fairfield Prep), Simon Whiteman
(Fairfield Prep), Martin Nunez (Hamden), Brendan Hayes (Notre
Dame), Alex Matthews (Notre Dame)
OrthoNOW/SCC Players of the Year: Jon Jacobs (Lyman Hall),
Noah Rattet (Guilford)
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Arnie Jandreau (Lyman
Hall)
#1 Lyman Hall 1, #8 Notre Dame 0
#2 Daniel Hand 1, #7 Guilford 0
#3 Shelton 1, #6 Branford 0 (Oct. 24)
#5 Fairfield Prep 1, #4 West Haven 0
Semifinals – October 27 @Higher Seeds
#5 Fairfield Prep 4, #1 Lyman Hall 3
#2 Daniel Hand 1, #3 Shelton 0
Championship Game – October 29 @East Haven HS
Fairfield Prep 0, Daniel Hand 0 - Prep wins via penalty kicks (3-2)
Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Dan Szabo, goalkeeper,
Fairfield Prep
Girls Soccer
State Champions: None
Semifinalists: Mercy (Class L) – lost to Avon, 2-0
Division Champions
Hammonasset: Guilford (6-0)
Housatonic: Amity Regional (5-2-1)
Oronoque: Branford (5-1)
Quinnipiac: Lauralton Hall (6-1-1)
All-Hammonasset Division
Emily Stephens (Guilford), Julia Carr (Guilford), Allison Stephens
(Guilford), Andrea Basilicato (Guilford), Zoe Demitrack (Guilford), Madeline Weil (Guilford), Paige Dostie (Guilford), Olivia
Sacco (Daniel Hand), Riley Kokoruda (Daniel Hand), Alexia
Malangone (Foran), Bethany Edwards (Jonathan Law), Lauren
Brandau (Daniel Hand), Carly Pala (Foran)
All-Housatonic Division
Kaitlyn Doherty (Amity Regional), Zoie Reed (Amity Regional),
Jordan Young (Amity Regional), Alexa Gibbs (Amity Regional),
Ana Spina (Cheshire), Alexandria Pelletier (Cheshire), Hannah
Bonitz (Cheshire), Olivia Manke (Cheshire), Amanda Morgan
(Lyman Hall), Carly Shomsky (Shelton), Laurel Bailey (Shelton),
Lauren Hazelwood (Sheehan)
All-Quinnipiac Division
Alyssa Morrissey (Mercy), Kendra Landy (Mercy), Emily Tylki
(Mercy), Alice Matthews (Hamden), Mena Vollano (Hamden),
Maggie Salandra (Lauralton Hall), Caroline Monahan (Lauralton
Hall), Kiana Rocco (Sacred Heart Academy), Mary Verneris (Sacred Heart Academy), Marisa Pacapelli (West Haven), Gabriella
Prisco (West Haven), Sarah Haselkamp (Lauralton Hall)
Fairfield Prep
SCC Playoffs
Quarterfinals – Oct. 25 @Higher Seeds
All-Oronoque Division
Caitlin Esposito (East Haven), Megan Kikosicki (East Haven),
Jessica O’Connor (Branford), Sara Consolo (Branford), Emma
Pottenger (Branford), Cassidy McCarns (Branford), Kara Nardella
(Branford), Jenna Volpe (North Haven), Abby Beech (Wilbur
Cross), Makayla Bigard (Wilbur Cross), Morgan Heyl (North
Haven), Victoria Casco (North Haven)
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OrthoNOW/SCC Player of the Year: Julia Carr (Guilford)
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Scott McMahon (Guilford)
SCC Playoffs
Quarterfinals – Oct. 25 @Higher Seeds
#1 Guilford 2, #8 Branford 0
#2 Cheshire 4, #7 Amity 1
#3 Shelton 2, #6 West Haven 1 (Oct. 24)
#5 Lauralton Hall 2, #4 Mercy 1
Semifinals – Oct. 27 @Higher Seeds
Guilford 1, Lauralton Hall 0
Cheshire 2 Shelton 1
Championship Game – Oct. 29 @East Haven HS
Guilford 3, Cheshire 1
Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Julia Carr, midfielder,
Guilford
Daniel Hand
All-Conference Second Team
Kenya Claude (Branford), Sarah Pierpont (Cheshire), Anna Strait
(Guilford), Kassi Hansen (Hamden), Brianna Craft (Hamden),
Samantha Pavano (Daniel Hand), Katie Omdahl (Daniel Hand),
Mel Rennie (Daniel Hand), Alexa Dawid (Lauralton Hall), Lindsey Spitz (Lauralton Hall), Julia Franzik (Sheehan), Ashley Lane
(Lyman Hall), Frankie Campanielli (Sacred Heart Academy)
OrthoNOW/SCC Player of the Year: Hannah Leckey (Daniel
Hand)
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Cathy McGuirk (Branford)
Guilford
Field Hockey
State Champions: Daniel Hand (Class M) – defeated Wilton, 2-1
State Semifinalists: Lauralton Hall (Class M) – lost to Wilton,
2-0; Cheshire (Class L) – lost to Glastonbury, 1-0
Regular-season Champions:
Daniel Hand/Lauralton Hall (10-0-1)
All-Conference First Team
Lauren Duhl (Amity Regional), Megan Shea (Branford), Caroline
Murphy (Branford), Maggie O’Reilly (Cheshire), Kya O’Donnell
(Cheshire), Alyssa Stevens (Cheshire), MacKenzie Cattaruzza
(Guilford), Caraline Kennedy (Hamden), Hannah Leckey (Daniel
Hand), Erin Mammele (Daniel Hand), Kylie Forrest (Lauralton
Hall), Jackie Brewster (Lauralton Hall)
SCC Playoffs
Quarterfinals – Oct. 25 @Higher Seeds
#1 Daniel Hand 7, #8 Amity Regional 1 (Oct. 26)
#2 Lauralton Hall 6, #7 Sheehan 0 (Oct. 24)
#3 Cheshire 3, #6 Guilford 0
#5 Branford 1, #4 Hamden 0
Semifinals – Oct. 27 @Daniel Hand HS
#1 Daniel Hand 3, #5 Branford 0
#2 Lauralton Hall 4, #3 Cheshire 0
Championship Game – Oct. 29 @Daniel Hand HS
Daniel Hand 2, Lauralton Hall 1 (OT)
Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Erin Mammele, midfielder, Daniel Hand
Girls Volleyball
State Champions: none
State Finalists: Cheshire (Class LL) – lost to Darien, 3-0 (25-22,
25-17, 25-21)
State Semifinalists: Amity Regional (Class LL) – lost to
Cheshire, 3-2 (23-25, 25-19, 21-25, 25-19, 15-10)
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Division Champions
Hammonasset: Foran (8-0)
Housatonic: Cheshire (8-0)
Oronoque: East Haven (7-1)
Quinnipiac: Mercy (8-0)
All-Hammonasset Division
Janelle Cooper (Hillhouse), Megan Gritz (Jonathan Law), Kristen
LaSance (Daniel Hand), Janae Owen (Foran), Meredith Shank
(Guilford), Heather Wirth (Guilford), Cassidy Wygonik (Daniel
Hand), Jenna Zacarelli (Foran)
All-Oronoque Division
Abigail Atkinson (Branford), Adrienne DiGioia (Branford), Tatiana Hernandez (Wilbur Cross), Amanda Kenny (North Haven),
Allison Luzzi (East Haven), Corinne Palmer (East Haven), Abigail
Poulin (East Haven), Ellery Riccio (Branford)
All-Housatonic Division
Maria Buzzelli (Cheshire), Michaela Cardozo (Amity Regional),
Jillian Haberli (Cheshire), Gina Orazietti (Shelton), Kim Petit
(Lyman Hall), Haley Pierson (Amity Regional), Sara Pisanelli
(Sheehan), Makayla Ricci (Sheehan), Sarah Rodgers (Cheshire)
All-Quinnipiac Division
Taylor Bannister (Hamden), Francesca Basadonna (Mercy),
Maryanne Bowman (Sacred Heart Academy), Haley Congdon
(Lauralton Hall), Madeline Humm (Mercy), Jocelyn Rivera (Hamden), Shytasia Williams (Mercy), Talon Yahaya (West Haven)
OrthoNOW/SCC Player of the Year: Maria Buzzelli (Cheshire)
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Kate Coldren (West Haven)
SCC Playoffs
First Round – Oct. 25 @Higher Seeds
#4 Lyman Hall 3, #13 Hamden 0 (25-14, 25-7, 25-18)
#5 Sheehan 3, #12 Sacred Heart Academy 0 (25-23, 25-17, 26-24)
#6 Foran 3, #11 Branford 0 (25-20, 25-19, 25-16)
#7 Daniel Hand 3, #10 West Haven 0 (25-20, 25-15, 25-23)
#9 Guilford 3, #8 East Haven 0 (25-15, 25-23, 25-18)
Quarterfinals – Oct. 27 @Higher Seeds
#1 Cheshire 3, #9 Guilford 0 (25-12, 25-11, 25-16)
#2 Amity Regional 3, #7 Daniel Hand 0 (25-19, 25-23, 25-14)
#6 Foran 3, #3 Mercy 1 (25-21, 17-25, 28-26, 25-19) (Oct. 28)
#4 Lyman Hall 3, #5 Sheehan 0 (25-13, 25-23, 25-20)
Semifinals – Oct. 29 @Higher Seeds
Cheshire 3, Lyman Hall 0 (25-9, 25-18, 25-4)
Amity 3, Foran 1 (25-15, 25-20, 20-25, 25-13)
Championship Match – Nov. 1 @North Haven HS
Cheshire 3, Amity 0 (25-15, 25-7, 25-18) - 4th straight title for the
Rams
Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Jill Haberli, outside hitter,
Cheshire
Cheshire
Girls Swimming
State Champions: Lauralton Hall (Class M)
State Runner-ups: None
Top State Finishes:
Cheshire (3rd in Class L, 4th in State Open)
Amity Regional (6th in Class LL)
Branford (5th in Class M)
Sacred Heart Academy (6th in Class M)
Lyman Hall (9th in Class L)
Lauralton Hall (10th in State Open)
SCC Championship Meet – Oct. 29 @SCSU – Moore Fieldhouse
Final Team Results: 1. Cheshire 1,291.50 points, 2. Amity 1,025,
3. Lauralton Hall 790, 4. Sacred Heart Academy 678.50, 5. Hand
622.50, 6. Branford 555, 7. North Haven 518, 8. Sheehan 501, 9.
Lyman Hall 481.50, 10. Mercy 420.50, 11. Foran 315, 12. Shelton
287, 13. Hamden 283, 14. West Haven 242, 15. Law 218, 16. East
Haven 173, 17. Career 20.50, 18. Guilford, 2.
Meet Outstanding Swimmer: Brittany Driscoll, Lyman Hall
All-Conference
Diving: Victoria Wall (Lyman Hall), Kiersty Neeman (Lyman
Hall), Brianna Buehler (Sheehan)
200 Yard Medley Relay:
Cheshire (Lindsay Smalec, Lily Kurtz, Elizabeth Boyer, Ellie Senft)
Branford (Julia Dietz, Erika Maercklein, Paige MacNeil, Caitlin
Daley)
200 Yard Freestyle: Elizabeth Boyer (Cheshire), Jaime Robinson
(Sacred Heart Academy), Madeline Snow (Amity Regional)
200 Yard IM: Dana Chung (Amity Regional), Elizabeth Sargent
(Lauralton Hall), Dakota Meyer (Lauralton Hall)
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WINTER
Cheerleading
Cheshire
50 Yard Freestyle: Erika Maercklein (Branford), Allie Mascia
(Daniel Hand), Tessa DiDomenico (Sheehan)
Daniel Hand
100 Yard Butterfly: Lindsay Smalec (Cheshire), Elizabeth Boyer
(Cheshire), Nikki Robinson (Sacred Heart Academy)
100 Yard Freestyle: Brittany Driscoll (Lyman Hall), Dana Chung
(Amity Regional), Ellie Senft (Cheshire)
500 Yard Freestyle: Jaime Robinson (Sacred Heart Academy),
Madeline Snow (Amity Regional), Taylor Plumley (Cheshire)
200 Yard Freestyle Relay
Amity Regional (Katherine Alvarado, Megan Lasto, Madeline
Snow, Dana Chung)
Branford (Caitlin Daley, Isabel Albinger, Paige MacNeil, Erika
Maercklein)
100 Yard Backstroke: Kaitlyn Joy (Lauralton Hall), Tessa DiDomenico (Sheehan), Marisa Daly (Sheehan)
100 Yard Breaststroke: Brittany Driscoll (Lyman Hall), Erika
Maercklein (Branford), Dakota Meyer (Lauralton Hall)
400 Yard Freestyle Relay
Amity Regional (Madeline Snow, Maggie Lasto, Megan Lasto,
Dana Chung)
Cheshire (Ellie Senft, Morgan Fountain, Lindsay Smalec, Elizabeth Boyer)
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. I Swimmer of the Year: Dana Chung (Amity Regional)
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. II Swimmer of the Year: Brittany Driscoll
(Lyman Hall)
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. I Coach of the Year: Dan Mascolo
(Cheshire)
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. II Coach of the Year: Dan Wostbrock
(Sheehan)
Shelton
State Champions: Shelton (Class LL), Lyman Hall (Co-ed)
State Runner-ups:
Lauralton Hall (Class L)
Daniel Hand (co-ed)
Top State Finishes:
North Haven (4th in Class L)
Cheshire (5th in Class LL)
Jonathan Law (6th in Class L)
SCC Competition: Feb. 7 @North Haven HS
Co-ed Team Results: 1. Daniel Hand (158.3), 2. Lyman Hall
(152.8), 3. Wilbur Cross (130.7)
All-Girl Team Results: 1. Shelton (179.3), 2. Cheshire (161), 3.
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North Haven (149.5), 4. Lauralton Hall (149.2), 5. Jonathan Law
(127.1), 6. Mercy (123.6), 7. Branford (117), 8. East Haven (116.6),
9. Sheehan (114), 10. Foran (112.6), 11. Sacred Heart Academy
(102.7), 12. Hamden (78.7)
Spirit Award: Wilbur Cross
All-Conference
Taliyah McGee (Wilbur Cross), Thalia Pantoja (Wilbur Cross),
Madison McNeilly (Daniel Hand), Meg Lavin (Daniel Hand),
James Snedker (Lyman Hall), Nicole Pizzi (Lyman Hall), Brianna
Diorio (Lyman Hall), Shannon Wade (Lauralton Hall), Ali Galullo
(Cheshire), Avery York (Cheshire), Kendal Frazier (Cheshire),
Casey Carotenuto (Shelton), Alina Gonzalez (Shelton), Alexis
Pavone (Shelton), Alyssa Palmieri (East Haven), Kaylee O’Brien
(East Haven), Ally Rivera (East Haven), Samantha Konspore
(North Haven), Jordyn Sheeley (North Haven), Morgan Sullivan
(North Haven)
OrthoNOW/SCC Cheerleader of the Year: Alexis Pavone (Shelton)
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Angie Alston (West Haven)
Gymnastics
State Champions: Daniel Hand (Class M)
State Runner-ups: Jonathan Law (Class S)
Top State Finishes: Daniel Hand (3rd, State Open)
SCC Championship Meet – Feb. 5 @Jonathan Law HS
Final Team Results: 1. Daniel Hand, 137.35; 2. Jonathan Law,
130.55; 3. Hamden, 111.7; 4. Foran, 79.05; 5. North Haven, 54.45
Vault: 1. Tiffany Coleman (Jonathan Law), 9.5; 2. Abigail McGuirk (Daniel Hand), 9.35; 3. Cynthia Lerman (Branford), 9.1; 4.
Julia Lindberg (Shelton), 9.0; 5. Erin Naclerio (Daniel Hand), 8.8;
6. Sophie Spencer (Branford), 8.7
Bar: 1. Abigail McGuirk (Daniel Hand), 9.2; 2. Melanie Coleman
(Jonathan Law), 8.9; 3. Lily Spencer (Daniel Hand), 8.8; 4. Julia
Lindberg (Shelton), 8.7; 5. Cynthia Lerman (Branford), 8.4; 6.
Sophie Spencer (Branford), 8.3
Beam: 1. Abigail McGuirk (Daniel Hand), 9.5; 2. Julia Lindberg
(Shelton), 9.4; 3. Cynthia Lerman (Branford), 9.3; 4. Erin Naclerio
(Daniel Hand), 9.0; 5. Madisen Panagoulias (Guilford), 8.75; 5.
Becca Anderson (Daniel Hand), 8.75; 6. Sophie Spencer (Branford), 8.7; 6. Erin Maxwell (Daniel Hand), 8.7
Floor: 1. Melanie Coleman (Jonathan Law), 9.3; 2. Julia Lindberg
(Shelton), 9.2; 3. Abigail McGuirk (Daniel Hand), 9.15; 4. Cynthia
Lerman (Branford), 9.0; 5. Alyssa Alchimio (Sheehan), 8.75; 6.
Fallon Berry (Shelton), 8.6
All-Around: 1. Abigail McGuirk (Daniel Hand), 37.2; 2. Julia
Daniel Hand
Lindberg (Shelton), 36.3; 3. Cynthia Lerman (Branford), 35.8; 4.
Melanie Coleman (Jonathan Law), 35.0; 5. Tiffany Coleman (Jonathan Law), 34.6; 6. Sophie Spencer (Branford), 33.25; 7. Alyssa
Alchimio (Sheehan), 32.95; 8. Erin Naclerio (Daniel Hand), 32.7;
8. Madisen Panagoulias (Guilford), 32.7; 10. Sara Rodia (Shelton),
32.55; 11. Fallon Berry (Shelton), 32.5; 12. Erin Maxwell (Daniel
Hand), 32.1; 13. Becca Anderson (Daniel Hand), 31.35; 14. Megan
Dooley (Hamden), 31.0; 15. Hailey Alicki (Foran), 29.7; 16. Maddie Sosa (Jonathan Law), 29.6; 17. Zoe Battick (Hamden), 28.5;
18. Lauren Stanley (Hamden), 27.05; 19. Sierra Kusmit (North
Haven), 26.85; 20. Erin Walsh (Guilford), 26.75
Championship Meet Most Outstanding Performer: Abigail McGuirk, Daniel Hand
All-Conference
Abigail McGuirk (Daniel Hand), Julia Lindberg (Shelton),
Cynthia Lerman (Branford), Melanie Coleman (Joanthan Law),
Tiffany Coleman (Jonathan Law), Sophie Spencer (Branford), Lily
Spencer (Daniel Hand), Madisen Panagoulias (Guilford), Erin
Naclerio (Daniel Hand), Becca Anderson (Daniel Hand), Alyssa
Alchimio (Sheehan), Fallon Berry (Shelton)
OrthoNOW/SCC Gymnast of the Year: Abigail McGuirk, Daniel
Hand
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Pat Simon, Jonathan Law
Girls Indoor Track
State Champions: Wilbur Cross (Class L)
State Runner-ups: Hillhouse (Class M), Wilbur Cross (State
Open)
Top State Finishes:
Mercy (3rd in Class L)
Career (4th in Class M)
Amity Regional (5th in Class LL)
Shelton (5th in Class LL)
Hillhouse (5th in State Open)
North Haven (6th in Class L)
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Mercy (Bridgid Selfors, Catie LoBianco, Hannah Albert, Talia
Staiger), 4 x 800 meter relay
Daniel Hand (Samantha Schaefer, Gabrielle Harmon, Molly Citrin, Megan Phillips), 1600 Sprint Medley Relay
Sonia Atluru (North Haven), High Jump
Laural Bailey (Shelton), Pole Vault
Zoie Reed (Amity Regional), Long Jump
Samantha Stevens (Shelton), Shot Put
Mercy
Branford (6th in Class L)
Guilford (8th in Class L)
Cheshire (9th in Class LL)
Sheehan (10th in Class M)
West Sectional Meet – Jan. 29 @Floyd Little Athletic Center
Final Team Results: 1. Mercy, 110; 2. Wilbur Cross, 103.5; 3.
Branford, 58; 4. North Haven, 56; 5. Hamden, 45.5; 6. Career, 44;
7. Sacred Heart Academy, 14; 8. East Haven, 12; 9. West Haven,
11; 10. Lauralton Hall, 10
East Sectional Meet – Feb. 1 @Floyd Little Athletic Center
Final Team Results: 1. Hillhouse, 90; 2. Amity Regional, 84; 3.
Shelton, 65; 4. Cheshire, 60.5; 5. Daniel Hand, 47; 6. Sheehan, 41;
7. Guilford, 38; 8. Lyman Hall, 22; 9. Jonathan Law, 10; 10. Foran,
6.5
SCC Championship Meet – Feb. 6 @Floyd Little Athletic Center
Final Team Results: 1. Mercy, 72; 2. Hillhouse, 67; 3. Wilbur
Cross, 58; 4. Shelton, 38; 5. Amity Regional, 33; 6. Branford,
30.5; 7. Daniel Hand, 30; 8. North Haven, 28; 9. Hamden, 26; 10.
Career, 22; 11. Guilford, 16; 12. Sheehan, 13; 13. Cheshire, 12; 14.
Sacred Heart Academy, 9; 15. Lauralton Hall, 4; 15. West Haven,
4; 17. East Haven, 2; 18. Lyman Hall, 0.5
Championship Meet Most Outstanding Performer: Danae Rivers,
Wilbur Cross
All-Conference First Team
Alethia Moore (Hillhouse), 55 meters
Caroline O’Neil (Daniel Hand), 300 meters
Samantha-Jo Hartmeyer (Shelton), 600 meters
Danae Rivers (Wilbur Cross), 1000 and 1600 meters
Bridgid Selfors (Mercy), 3200 meters
Gabby Curtis (Wilbur Cross), 55 meter hurdles
Daniel Hand (Molly Citrin, Samantha Schaefer, Gabrielle Harmon, Caroline O’Neil), 4 x 200 meter relay
Wilbur Cross (Claudia Schatz, Leah Rivers, Gabby Curtis, Danae
Rivers), 4 x 400 meter relay
All-Conference Second Team
Zoie Reed (Amity Regional), 55 meters
Jaliyah White (Hillhouse), 300 meters, 55 meter hurdles
Jamilah Ali (Hillhouse), 600 meters
Talia Staiger (Mercy), 1000 meters
Bridgid Selfors (Mercy), 1600 and 3200 meters
Cheshire (Jamiya Richardson, Sarah Clark, Elissa Aldrich, Alexandra Pelletier), 4 x 200 meter relay
Hillhouse (Tonija Young-Spencer, Alethia Moore, Jamilah Ali,
Jaliyah White), 4 x 400 meter relay
Guilford (Kirsten Morrow, Evelyn Ferrall, Sydney Stofflet, Jackie
Guerra), 4 x 800 meter relay
Hillhouse (Rayana Downer, Diana Skinner, Fanta Faro, Lanaja
Carr), 1600 meter Sprint Medley Relay
Dahsia Middlebrooks (Career), High Jump and Long Jump
Natalie Davoodi (Mercy), Pole Vault
Michaela Mendygral (Sheehan), Shot Put
OrthoNOW/SCC Girls Indoor Track Athlete of the Year: Danae
Rivers, Wilbur Cross
OrthoNOW/SCC Girls Indoor Track Coach of the Year: Kathleen
Schumann, Mercy
Boys Indoor Track
State Champions: Hillhouse (Class M and State Open)
State Runner-ups: none
Top State Finishes:
Hamden (4th, Class LL)
Amity Regional (5th in Class LL, 10th in State Open)
Sheehan (5th in Class M)
Daniel Hand (6th in Class L)
North Haven (7th in Class L)
West Sectional Meet – Jan. 29 @Floyd Little Athletic Center
Final Team Results: 1. Hamden, 104; 2. Xavier, 92; 3. North
Haven, 81; 4. Branford, 76; 5. Notre Dame, 44; 6. West Haven,
24; 7. Fairfield Prep, 16; 8. East Haven, 13; 9. Wilbur Cross, 8; 10.
Career, 7
East Sectional Meet – Feb. 1 @Floyd Little Athletic Center
Final Team Results: 1. Hillhouse, 132; 2. Amity Regional, 126; 3.
Shelton, 72; 4. Sheehan, 51; 5. Daniel Hand, 38; 6. Lyman Hall, 27;
7. Cheshire, 10; 8. Guilford, 4; 8. Foran, 4; 10. Jonathan Law, 1
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ing), 4 x 200 meter relay
Hamden (Kevin Antoine, Virgil Harrell, John Lomax, William
Nabors), 4 x 400 meter relay
Shelton (Dylan Smith, Joseph Lombardi, Luke English, Austin
Kothary), 4 x 800 meter relay
Xavier (Gregson Curtin, Cole Thorburn, Ethan Rodrigues, Dan
Hergott), 1600 meter Sprint Medley relay
Gabriel Abdul-Karim (Hillhouse), High Jump
Ryan Woolley (Lyman Hall), Pole Vault
Chris Carew (Shelton), Shot Put
OrthoNOW/SCC Boys Indoor Track Athlete of the Year: Akiel
Smith, Hillhouse
OrthoNOW/SCC Boys Indoor Track Coach of the Year: Gary
Moore, Hillhouse
Hillhouse
SCC Championship Meet – Feb. 6 @Floyd Little Athletic Center
Final Team Results: 1. Hillhouse, 99; 2. Amity Regional, 85; 3.
Hamden, 42; 4. Xavier, 40; 4. North Haven, 40; 6. Shelton, 37; 7.
Sheehan, 30; 8. Branford, 26; 9. Daniel Hand, 18; 10. Lyman Hall,
13; 11. West Haven, 11; 12. East Haven, 9; 13. Notre Dame, 7; 14.
Fairfield Prep, 5; 15. Cheshire, 3
Championship Meet Most Outstanding Performer: Akiel Smith,
Hillhouse
All-Conference First Team
Akiel Smith (Hillhouse), 55 and 300 meters
Griffin Cobb (Sheehan), 600 meters
Dan Hergott (Xavier), 1000 meters
John O’Hara (Xavier), 1600 meters
Kyle Beaudette (Amity Regional, 3200 meters
Aaron Rattley (Amity Regional), 55 meter hurdles
Amity Regional (Aria Mohseni, Josef Monteiro, Michael Battet,
Matt Whitehill), 4 x 200 meter relay
Hillhouse (Tyreise Swain, Darius Wise, Akiel Smith, Brendon
Stewartson), 4 x 400 meter relay
Branford (Luke Arsenault, Nathan D’Amico, Ryan Connell, Alec
Janis), 4 x 800 meter relay
Sheehan (Jon Cantone, Matt Baum, Pat Guerette, Griffin Cobb),
1600 Sprint Medley relay
Derrick Ward (Xavier), High Jump
Ian Bergere (Daniel Hand), Pole Vault
Brandon Sebastian (West Haven), Long Jump
Patrick Vanacore (North Haven), Shot Put
All-Conference Second Team
Xavier Ward (Hamden), 55 meters and Long Jump
Tyreise Smith (Hillhouse), 300 meters
Brendon Stewartson (Hillhouse), 600 meters
Luke Arsenault (Branford), 1000 meters
Kyle Beaudette (Amity Regional), 1600 meters
Harrison Block (Amity Regional), 3200 meters
Shawn Fletcher (Hillhouse), 55 meter hurdles
Shelton (Jostin Cobb, Michael Ficano, Tyler Hansen, Kolbe La-
Boys Swimming
State Champions: none
State Runner-ups: Fairfield Prep (Class LL), Notre Dame (Class
M)
Top State Finishes:
Fairfield Prep (3rd, State Open)
Cheshire (3rd in Class LL, 5th in State Open)
Branford (5th in Class M)
Xavier (8th in Class LL)
Shelton (8th in Class L)
Daniel Hand (10th in Class M)
SCC Championship Meet – March 6 @SCSU – Moore Fieldhouse
Final Team Results: 1. Fairfield Prep, 1083; 2. Cheshire, 903; 3.
Notre Dame, 770; 4. Xavier, 622; 5. Amity Regional, 538; 6. Daniel
Hand, 470; 7. Branford, 466; 9. Lyman Hall, 342; 10. Shelton, 341;
11. Sheehan, 337; 12. Foran, 311.5; 13. Haddam-Killingworth,
298.5; 14. Guilford, 172; 15. North Haven, 129; 16. West Haven,
118; 17. Jonathan Law, 107
Championship Meet Most Outstanding Performer: Bryce Keblish,
Fairfield Prep
All-Conference
200 yard Medley Relay
Notre Dame (Edmund Falcigno, David May, Alfred Hansen,
Michael Secchiaroli)
Cheshire (Ryan Mosteller, Michael Goodrich, Kyle Shadeck, Jamie
Eigner)
200 yard Freestyle
Bryce Keblish (Fairfield Prep), Karl Bishop (Cheshire), Connor
Robison (Sheehan)
200 yard IM
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Crory (Fairfield Prep)
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. I Swimmer of the Year: Bryce Keblish,
Fairfield Prep
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. II Swimmer of the Year: Connor Robison,
Sheehan
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. I Coach of the Year: Chris Haines, Xavier
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. II/III Coach of the Year: Tom Jurzynski,
Shelton
Wrestling
State Champions: none
Fairfield Prep
David May (Notre Dame), Corey Gambardella (Guilford), Kyle
Shadeck (Cheshire)
50 yard Freestyle
Dominic Nazzaro (Xavier), Edmund Falcigno (Notre Dame),
Mike Primer (Xavier)
100 yard Freestyle
Corey Gambardella (Guilford), Kyle Shadeck (Cheshire), Robert
Driscoll (Lyman Hall)
100 yard Freestyle
Robert Hacku (Sheehan), James Ahn (Hamden), Dominic Nazzaro (Xavier)
500 yard Freestyle
Karl Bishop (Cheshire), Connor Robison (Sheehan), Alfred Hansen (Notre Dame)
200 yard Free Relay
Notre Dame (Edmund Falcigno, Michael Secchiaroli, Alfred Hassen, David May)
Cheshire (Dara Malone, Ben Brewer, Jamie Eigner, Karl Bishop)
100 yard Backstroke
Bryce Keblish (Fairfield Prep), Ryan Mostoller (Cheshire), Edmund Falcigno (Notre Dame)
100 yard Breaststroke
David May (Notre Dame), Benjamin Clemens (Amity Regional),
Hunter Wronski (Shelton)
400 yard Free Relay
Cheshire (Kyle Shadeck, Dara Malone, Ben Brewer, Karl Bishop)
Fairfield Prep (Sean Paul Stolarski, Stanislav Yarmoussik, Guido
Balderrama, Bryce Keblish)
Diving
Tianyi Zeng (Daniel Hand), Dean Conte (Branford), Robert Mc-
State Runner-ups: Foran (Class M)
Top State Finishes:
Xavier (3rd in Class LL, 7th in State Open)
Daniel Hand (8th in Class L)
Branford (10th in Class M)
SCC Championship Meet - Feb. 14 @Amity Regional HS
Final Team Results: 1. Xavier, 233; 2. Foran, 120; 3. Daniel Hand,
114; 4. Guilford, 89; 5. Branford, 85; 6. Fairfield Prep, 73.5; 7. Shelton, 65; 8. East Haven, 36.5; 9. Cheshire, 35.5; 10. Jonathan Law,
34; 11. Amity Regional, 30; 12. New Haven, 3
103 lbs.
Championship: Gino Esposito (Foran) pinned Bijaya Jaisi (Branford), 4:51
Consolation: Mark Hartman (Daniel Hand) dec. Chandler Duhaime (Shelton), 7-5
113 lbs.
Championship: Patrick Moynihan (Xavier) pinned Jake Cala
(Amity Regional), 4:59
Consolation: Conor Sakmar (Daniel Hand) dec. Kevin Zentner
(Fairfield Prep), 5-1
120 lbs.
Championship: Ryan Luth (Foran) dec. Andrew Ignoto (Guilford), Tech Fall - 19-1
Consolation: Mike Russo (Fairfield Prep) dec. Owen Brown
(Cheshire), 9-0
126 lbs.
Championship: Colin Rook (Guilford) dec. Orlando Sanchez
(Fairfield Prep), 11-3
Consolation: Jake Holland (Xavier) dec. Darren Barile (Cheshire),
9-0
132 lbs.
Championship: Tom Fredericks (Xavier) dec. Liam Sullivan (Daniel Hand), 5-3
Consolation: McKayd LaRose (Guilford) dec. Timothy Rebentisch
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Nick McQuade (Foran)
Consolation: Tim Seksinski (East Haven) pinned Van Docker
(Daniel Hand), 2:20
220 lbs.
Championship: Paul Martorelli (Xavier) pinned Hun-Jin Lim
(Branford), 1:15
Consolation: Malike Malcolm (Shelton) dec. Neil Merola (East
Haven), 7-2
285 lbs.
Championship: Chidi Broderick (Xavier) pinned Luke Edmondson (Foran), 3:05
Consolation: Kyle Tobin (Shelton) dec. Nick Photos (Amity Regional), 3-2
Xavier
(Jonathan Law), 5-0
138 lbs.
Championship: Patrick Precourt (Xavier) pinned Kyle Mcginnis
(Shelton), 5:20
Consolation: Matt Robidoux (Cheshire) dec. Dalton Carmona
(Branford), 4-1
145 lbs.
Championship: Ashton Gyenizs (Daniel Hand) dec. Jack Levine
(Xavier), 13-5
Consolation: Nick Temple (Branford) dec. Oscar Carmona (Guilford), 9-2
152 lbs.
Championship: Drew Tischer (Guilford) dec. Tyler Kenney
(Xavier), 7-5
Consolation: Zak Santoemma (Daniel Hand) pinned Dan Persson
(Shelton), 4:26
160 lbs.
Championship: Payton Lawler (Xavier) dec. Jack Bosken (Fairfield
Prep), 10-8
Consolation: Noah Hubler (Foran) dec. Jake Lundberg (Guilford),
5-4
170 lbs.
Championship: Max German (Jonathan Law) won by DQ over
Seve Burgos (Xavier)
Consolation: Ricky Kratzer (Foran) pinned Luke Bernardo (Daniel Hand), 1:35
182 lbs.
Championship: Dakota Carden (Branford) pinned Spencer McManus (Xavier), 1:43
Consolation: Rex Pardales (Daniel Hand) pinned Patrick Grasso
(Fairfield Prep), 2:56
195 lbs.
Championship: Joe Cambereri (Xavier) win by injury default over
Championship Meet Most Outstanding Wrestler: Dakota Carden,
Branford
All-Conference First Team
Gino Esposito (Foran), Patrick Moynihan (Xavier), Ryan Luth
(Foran), Colin Rook (Guilford), Tom Fredericks (Xavier), Patrick
Precourt (Xavier), Ashton Gyenizs (Daniel Hand), Drew Tischer
(Guilford), Payton Lawler (Xavier), Max German (Jonathan Law),
Dakota Carden (Branford), Joe Cambereri (Xavier), Paul Martorelli (Xavier), Chidi Broderick (Xavier)
All-Conference Second Team
Bijaya Jaisi (Branford), Jake Cala (Amity Regional), Andrew Ignoto (Guilford), Orlando Sanchez (Fairfield Prep), Liam Sullivan
(Daniel Hand), Kyle Mcginnis (Shelton), Jack Levine (Xavier),
Tyler Kenney (Xavier), Jack Bosken (Fairfield Prep), Seve Burgos
(Xavier), Spencer McManus (Xavier), Nick McQuade (Foran),
Hun-Jin Lim (Branford), Luke Edmondson (Foran)
OrthoNOW/SCC Wrestler of the Year: Chidi Broderick, Xavier
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Dave Esposito, Foran
Boys Basketball
State Champions: Fairfield Prep (Class LL, defeated Westhill,
51-50, in championship game at Mohegan Sun Arena on March
21).
State Runner-ups: None
State Semifinalists:
Hillhouse (Class LL, lost to Fairfield Prep, 59-57, in OT)
Career (Class L, lost to Naugatuck, 65-61)
SCC Playoffs
First Round Games - Feb. 26 @Higher Seeds
#3 Career 96, #14 Shelton 80
#4 Hamden 63, #13 East Haven 38
#5 Xavier 65, #12 Sheehan 47
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#6 West Haven 59, #11 Branford 38
#10 Cheshire 74, #7 Daniel Hand 69
#8 Notre Dame 70, #9 Wilbur Cross 57
Quarterfinals - Feb, 28 @Branford HS
#4 Hamden 35, #5 Xavier 32
#1 Fairfield Prep 71, #8 Notre Dame 56
#2 Hillhouse 59, #10 Cheshire 57 (OT)
#3 Career 69, #6 West Haven 59
Semifinals - March 2 @East Haven HS
Career 70, Hillhouse 61
Fairfield Prep 68, Hamden 51
Championship Game – March 4@TD Bank Sports Center - Quinnipiac University
Career 81, Fairfield Prep 59
“Tom Fleming” Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Tyrell
Eaddy, guard, Career
OrthoNOW/SCC Player of the Year: Tyreek Perkins, guard,
Career
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Jarrad Beck, Hamden
Girls Basketball
State Champions: None
State Runner-ups: None
State Semifinalists:
Mercy (Class LL, lost to Wilton, 55-54)
SCC Playoffs
First Round – Feb. 19 @Higher Seeds
#4 Sheehan 42, #13 Sacred Heart Academy 27
#12 North Haven 52, at #5 Lauralton Hall 50 (2 OT)
#11 Hillhouse 49, at #6 Jonathan Law 43
#10 Amity Regional 55, at #7 East Haven 52
#9 Guilford 52, at #8 Cheshire 50
Quarterfinals – Feb. 21 @Sheehan High School
#1 Mercy 65, #9 Guilford 31
#4 Sheehan 40, #12 North Haven 30
#10 Amity Regional 50, #2 Career 46
#3 Daniel Hand 53, #11 Hillhouse 23
Semifinals – Feb. 23 @Jonathan Law HS
Daniel Hand 66, Amity Regional 44
Mercy 59, Sheehan 47
Championship Game – Feb. 25 @TD Bank Sports Center – Quinnipiac University
Mercy 57, Daniel Hand 52
Career Magnet
All-Hammonasset Division
Jeff Allen (Daniel Hand), Jack Driscoll (Daniel Hand), Patrick
Kerins (Daniel Hand), Joe Kasperzyk (Hillhouse), John Lewis
(Hillhouse), Troy Walters (Hillhouse)
All-Housatonic Division
Chris Winkel (Amity Regional), Dylan D’Addio (Cheshire), Andrew Yamin (Cheshire), Brandon Rentas (Sheehan), Jeff Stockmal
(Shelton), Matt Terrasi (Shelton)
All-Oronoque Division
Joe Carbone (Branford), Justin Campbell (Career), Tyrell Eaddy
(Career), Tyreek Perkins (Career), Nick Durso (East Haven),
Robert Durant (Wilbur Cross)
All-Quinnipiac Division
Ryan Foley (Fairfield Prep), Tom Nolan (Fairfield Prep), Dylan
Noble (Hamden), Pat Doyle (Notre Dame), Aaron Spann (West
Haven), Kaleb Lutton (Xavier)
Mercy
Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Maura Fitzpatrick, guard,
Mercy
All-Quinnipiac Division
Maura Fitzpatrick (Mercy), Destine Perry (Mercy), Kendra Landy
(Mercy), Lauren Davis (Sacred Heart Academy), Kial Watts (West
Haven), Maggie Salandra (Lauralton Hall)
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All-Hammonasset Division
Jessica Centore (Jonathan Law), Gabby Martin (Daniel Hand),
Erin Saley (Jonathan Law), Geena Catalano (Daniel Hand), Cayla
Staggers (Hillhouse), Laura Dulin (Jonathan Law)
All-Housatonic Division
Jill Howard (Cheshire), Elise Graham (Amity Regional), Julia
Franzik (Sheehan), Joelle MarkAnthony (Sheehan), Kim Petit (Lyman Hall), Kya O’Donnell (Cheshire)
All-Oronoque Division
Breion Knox (Career), Brooklin Davis (Career), Kylie Schlottman
(East Haven), Jessica Benevento (East Haven), Nina Poloukhine
(North Haven), Jill Johnson (North Haven)
OrthoNOW/SCC Player of the Year: Maura Fitzpatrick, guard,
Mercy
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Tim Tredwell, Daniel Hand
Boys Ice Hockey – SCC/SWC
State Champions: none
State Runner-ups:
North Branford (Div. II – lost to SGWL, 4-1, in championship
game at Ingalls Rink on March 21).
Masuk (Div. III – lost to EO Smith/Tolland, 5-2, in championship game at Ingalls Rink on March 21).
State Semifinalists:
Xavier (Div. I – lost to Darien, 3-1)
Branford (Div. II – lost to SGWL, 5-3)
Shepaug-Litchfield (Div. III – lost to EO Smith/Tolland, 8-1)
SCC/SWC Playoffs
March 4 – Division III Semifinals
#1 Masuk 5, #4 Sheehan 1 @Milford Ice Pavilion
#2 New Fairfield-Immaculate 5, #3 Shepaug-Litchfield 3 @
Danbury Ice Arena
March 6 – Division II Semifinals @Bennett Rink
#3 New Milford 3, #2 North Branford 2
#1 Branford 4, #4 North Haven 1
March 6 – Division I Championship Game @Bennett Rink
Notre Dame-West Haven 3, Hamden 2
Championship Game Most Outstanding Player: Matt Plaziak,
forward, Notre Dame
March 6 – Division III Championship Game @Bennett Rink
Masuk 5, New Fairfield/Immaculate 0
Championship Game Most Outstanding Player: Christian
Furce, goaltender, Masuk
March 7 – Division II Championship Game @Bennett Rink
Branford 5, New Milford 0
Notre Dame-West Haven – Div. I champs
Championship Game Most Outstanding Player: A.J. Brink,
goaltender, Branford
Division I All-Conference First Team
Forward: Dave Piekut (Xavier), Ryan Deering (Fairfield Prep),
Jeremy Routh (Hamden), Alec Andreucci (Notre Dame-West
Haven)
Defense: Colin O’Connor (Notre Dame-West Haven), Sam
Carignan (Hamden_
Goaltender: Mike Savino (West Haven
Branford – Div. II champs
Division I All-Conference Second Team
Forward: Connor McCutcheon (Notre Dame-Fairfield), Christian Ugolik (Hamden), Cameron Pollock (Xavier), Tyler Paine
(West Haven)
Defense: Vinny D’Amore (Fairfield Prep), Doug Caliendo (Notre
Dame-West Haven)
Goaltender: Ben Guidobono (Xavier)
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Division II All-Conference First Team
Forward: Alec Martone (North Branford), Kevin Ryan (Amity
Regional), Tyler Luedee (North Haven)
Defense: Jeff Rider (Daniel Hand), Jameson Steinhardt (New
Milford)
Goaltender: A.J. Brink (Branford), Andrew Graziano (North
Haven)
Division II All-Conference Second Team
Forward: Tyler Criscuolo (Branford), Jack Petrick (Guilford), Ben
Klanica (Cheshire), Pete Capone (East Haven)
Defense: Aidan Dean (Branford), Ryan Bland (Guilford)
Goaltender: Carl LaRosa (Watertown/Pomperaug)
SCC Playoffs
Division I
Semifinals – Feb. 23/24 @Higher Seeds
#1 East Catholic/Glastonbury/South Windsor co-op 7, #4 West
Hartford co-op 0 (2/23)
#2 Simsbury 4, #3 Hamden 1 (2/24)
Championship Game – Friday, Feb. 27 @Keoppel Sports Center –
Trinity College
Simsbury 2, East Catholic/Glastonbury/SW co-op 1 (OT)
Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Mackenzie DuBois,
goaltender, Simsbury
Division II All-Conference Third Team
Forward: Luke Brown (Daniel Hand), Brian Manzer (WatertownPomperaug), Zach Withington (Branford), Chris Cafiero (Guilford)
Defense: Jonathan DePascale (Milford), Matt Chamberlain
(North Branford)
Goaltender: Will McEwen (North Branford)
Division III All-Conference First Team
Forward: Andrew Loya (Shepaug-Litchfield), Shane Dushay (Masuk), Charlie Berry (Joel Barlow), Will Lawrence (BBD)
Defense: P.J. Masi (New Fairfield-Immaculate), Connor Bonovsky
(Masuk)
Goaltender: Marchello Carlucci (New Fairfield-Immaculate)
Division III All-Conference Second Team
Forward: Parker Evans (New Fairfield-Immaculate), Charlie
Christo (Masuk), Michael Cerrotti (Sheehan), Christian Stuart
(Shepaug-Litchfield)
Defense: Kyle Stoddard (Lyman Hall-HK), Billy Berry (Joel
Barlow)
Goaltender: Conner Muller (Masuk)
Simsbury – Div. I champs
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. I Player of the Year: Jeremy Routh, forward, Hamden
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. II Player of the Year: A.J. Brink, goaltender,
Branford
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. III Boys Player of the Year: Andrew Loya,
forward, Shepaug-Litchfield
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. Coach of the Year: Bill Verneris, Hamden
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. II Coach of the Year: Ralph Russo, Guilford
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. III Coach of the Year: Mike Gorra,
Shepaug-Litchfield
Girls Ice Hockey
State Champions: Simsbury/East Catholic-Glastonbury-South
Windsor co-op were co-champions (tied 2-2 on March 7 at Terry
Connors Rink).
State Semifinalists: Hamden (lost to East Catholic, 4-1)
Branford/East Haven/North Branford co-op – Div. II champs
Division II
Semfinals – Monday, Feb. 23 @Higher Seeds
#1 Branford/EH/NB co-op 7, #4 West Haven 0
#2 Daniel Hand 1, #3 Notre Dame-Fairfield/Milford co-op 0
Championship Game – Wednesday, Feb. 25 @Bennett Rink
Branford/EH/NB co-op 2, Daniel Hand 0
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Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Erin Sheehan, forward,
Branford
All-Conference First Team
Forwards: Samantha Cozzolino (Hamden), Margaret Hallisey
(East Catholic/Glastonbury/South Windsor co-op), Lexi Harney
(Branford/East Haven/North Branford co-op), Katie Grigely
(Simsbury)
Defense: Nathalie Melanson (Simsbury), Emily Rowland (Notre
Dame/Milford co-op)
Goaltender: Morgan Peters (East Catholic/Glastonbury/South
Windsor co-op)
All-Conference Second Team
Forward: Madison Bishop (East Catholic/Glastonbury/South
Windsor co-op), Maggie Grigely (Simsbury), Julia Schatz (Branford/East Haven/North Branford co-op)
Defense: Bridget Kelly (East Catholic/Glastonbury/South Windsor co-op), Gabriella Prisco (West Haven), Emma Smyth (Hamden)
Goaltender: Mackenzie DuBois (Simsbury)
OrthoNOW/SCC Player of the Year: Samantha Cozzolino, forward, Hamden
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Frank Usseglio, East Catholic/Glastonbury/SW
SPRING
GOLF
Daniel Hand (6th, Division II)
Sheehan (8th, Division III)
Fairfield Prep (9th, Division I)
Division I champion: Fairfield Prep
Division II champion: Branford
SCC Championship – May 26 @Racebrook Country Club
Final Team Results: 1. Notre Dame (315), 2. Fairfield Prep (321),
2. Daniel Hand (321), 2. Xavier (321), 5. Amity Regional (345), 6.
Sheehan (362), 6. Hamden (362), 9. Branford (364)
Medalist: Chris Simione (Cheshire), -1 (70)
Other Top Finishers: Zach Iannone (Notre Dame), 71; Tommy
Pellet (Daniel Hand), 73; Andrew Sciarreta (Fairfield Prep), 73;
A.J. Sanzare (Xavier), 75; Justin Freund (Daniel Hand), 75; Finn
Boynton (Notre Dame), 79; Rasmey Kong (North Haven), 79; Ben
Fazzina (Guilford), 79
All-Conference
Chris Simione (Cheshire), Zach Iannone (Notre Dame), Tommy
Pellet (Daniel Hand), Andrew Sciarretta (Fairfield Prep), A.J. Sanzare (Xavier), Justin Freund (Daniel Hand), Finn Boynton (Notre
Dame), Rasmey Kong (North Haven), Ben Fazzina (Guilford)
OrthoNOW/SCC Division I Golfer of the Year: Zach Iannone,
Notre Dame
OrthoNOW/SCC Division II Golfer of the Year: Dylan DeStefano,
Foran
OrthoNOW/SCC Golf Division I Coach of the Year: Steve Kirck,
Notre Dame
OrthoNOW/SCC Golf Division II Coach of the Year: Dennis
Swirsky, Branford
Boys Volleyball
State Champions: None
State Runner-ups: None
State Semifinalists:
Shelton (Class LL, lost to Darien, 3-1 – 21-25, 25-17, 25-20, 2624)
Xavier (Class LL, lost to Ridgfield, 3-0 – 25-16, 25-18, 25-18)
Regular Season Champion: Shelton (8-0)
State Runner-ups: Notre Dame (Division II)
SCC Playoffs
Semifinals – Wednesday, May 27 @Higher Seeds
#1 Shelton 3, #4 Daniel Hand (25-19, 25-13, 25-16)
#2 Xavier 3, #2 Cheshire 0 (25-14, 25-20, 25-20)
Championship Game – Friday, May 29 @Higher Seed
Shelton 3, Xavier 1 (25-16, 25-15, 21-25, 25-18)
Top State Finishes:
Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Erik Kocur, Shelton
Notre Dame-West Haven
State Champions: None
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#2 Fairfield Prep 15, #7 Career 4
#3 Shelton 3, #6 North Haven 0
#5 Amity Regional 13, #4 Sheehan 8 (10 innings)
Semifinals – May 28 @Piurek Field (West Haven)
Fairfield Prep 6, Shelton 3
Amity Regional 14, Notre Dame 2
Championship Game – May 30 @Piurek Field (West Haven)
Amity Regional 14, Fairfield Prep 6
Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Devin Belenski, outfielder,
Amity Regional
Shelton
All-Conference First Team
Dan Ward (Cheshire), Caleb Bridge (Daniel Hand), Grant Fevrier
(Shelton), Erik Kocur (Shelton), T.J. Nicholas (Shelton), John
Haberski (Xavier), Andre Zumerchik (Xavier)
All-Conference Second Team
Conor Leary-Watson (Amity Regional), Brett Southworth (Amity
Regional), Mitch Manware (Cheshire), Ben Haberman (Daniel
Hand), Mike Scarpa (Shelton), Armando DeChalus (Xavier), Sean
Monaghan (Xavier)
OrthoNOW/SCC Player of the Year: Andre Zumerchik, Xavier
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: LeAnne Bianchine, Shelton
Baseball
State Champions:
Sheehan (Class M, defeated Montville, 5-0, on June 12 at Palmer
Field)
North Haven (Class L, defeated East Lyme, 3-2, on June 13 at
Palmer Field)
Amity Regional (Class LL, defeated Staples, 8-1, on June 13 at
Palmer Field)
State Runner-ups: None
State Semifinalists: Career (Class S, lost to Northwest Catholic, 2-0)
Division Champions
Hammonasset: Daniel Hand (5-1)
Housatonic: Sheehan/Shelton (6-2)
Oronoque: North Haven (6-2)
Quinnipiac: Notre Dame (7-1)
SCC Playoffs presented by the Lions Club of New Haven
Quarterfinals – May 26 @Higher Seeds
#1 Notre Dame 7, #8 Daniel Hand 3
Amity Regional
All-Housatonic Division
Paul Gozzo (Sheehan), Cooper Mrowka (Cheshire), Chris Winkel
(Amity Regional), Sal Gozzo (Sheehan), Chris Kanios (Shelton),
Mike Ficaro (Shelton), Ryan Pierpont (Cheshire), Devin Belenski
(Amity Regional), Mike Cowell (Shelton), Turner French (Sheehan), Justin Lynch (Shelton)
All-Oronoque Division
Nick Proto (North Haven), Devin Derenzo (Branford), Tyler
Criscuolo (Branford), Josh Colon (Career), Omar Diaz (Wilbur
Cross), John Kikosicki (East Haven), Kevin Rivas (Wilbur Cross),
Rich DePalma (North Haven), Will Jackson (Career), Mike Kurk
(North Haven), Mike Caruso (Career)
All-Quinnipiac Division
Ryan Muir (Notre Dame), Jim Magson (Hamden), Alex Parkos
(Xavier), Mike Savino (West Haven), Luke D’Ostilio (Hamden),
Jim Colihan (Fairfield Prep), Dylan Reynolds (Notre Dame), Jay
Wilkerson (West Haven), Mike Corso (Notre Dame), Grant Stone
(Fairfield Prep), Kevin Stone (Fairfield Prep)
All-Hammonasset Division
Chris Rogers (Guilford), Rob Griswold (Jonathan Law) Ray
Miklos (Daniel Hand), Reinaldo Jackson (Foran), Tyler Donlan
(Guilford), Kyle Nettland (Guilford), Josh Mixie (Foran), Andrew
Murphy (Daniel Hand), Kyle Schaefer (Daniel Hand), John Suchy
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(Guilford), Charlie Danaher (Guilford)
OrthoNOW/SCC Player of the Year: Mike Cowell, pitcher/infielder, Shelton
OrthoNOW/SCC Co-Coaches of the Year: Rudy Mauritz (Fairfield Prep) and Chris Borelli (Hamden)
Softball
State Champions: East Haven (Class L, defeated Fitch, 4-2, on
June 12 at Biondi Field)
State Runner-ups: Cheshire (Class LL, lost to Southington, 5-4)
State Semifinalists: North Haven (Class L, lost to Fitch, 2-1)
Division Champions
Hammonasset: Daniel Hand (7-1)
Housatonic: Cheshire (8-0)
Oronoque: East Haven (8-0)
Quinnipiac: Mercy (8-0)
Miessau (Lauralton Hall), Becca Marks (Sacred Heart Academy),
Kial Watts (West Haven), Madison DeRita (Mercy), Steph Mangiameli (Mercy), Bri Sawicki (Mercy), Steph Dean (Mercy)
All-Oronoque Division
Jena Villecco (East Haven), Allie Luzzi (East Haven), Giovanna
Russo (East Haven), Laura Anderson (East Haven), Haley Arnaoutis (North Haven), Mia Martinez (North Haven), Amanda
Kenny (North Haven), Nicole Carrano (Branford), Cynthia
Lerman (Branford), Ashley Arroyo (Career), Gabby Fargeorge
(Wilbur Cross)
All-Housatonic Division
Casey Harding (Cheshire), Olivia Odermatt (Cheshire), Mackenzie Juodaitis (Cheshire), Megan Hodgdon (Cheshire), Jenna
DiLorenzo (Amity Regional), Katie Koshes (Amity Regional),
Teresa Marchitto (Amity Regional), Mackenzie Bures (Shelton),
Kim Petit (Lyman Hall), Melissa Pereira (Sheehan), Becca Souza
(Sheehan)
All-Hammonasset Division
Amanda Leone (Jonathan Law), Mel Rennie (Daniel Hand), Katie
Omdahl (Daniel Hand), Dani Kemp (Foran), Olivia Boudreau
(Guilford), Lilly Geshwind (Daniel Hand), Erin Saley (Jonathan
Law), Ashley Mendillo (Foran), Natalia Hart (Foran), Samantha
Pavano (Daniel Hand), Justine Bannon (Jonathan Law)
OrthoNOW/SCC Player of the Year: Casey Harding, third base,
Cheshire
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Denisha Williams, Hillhouse
Boys Lacrosse
Amity Regional
SCC Playoffs
Quarterfinals – May 27 @Higher Seeds
#1 Cheshire 7, #8 Foran 1
#2 Lauralton Hall 5, #7 Daniel Hand 3
#6 Sheehan 5, East Haven 2
#5 Amity Regional 7, #4 Mercy 0
Semifinals – May 28 @Biondi Field – West Haven HS
Lauralton Hall 3, Sheehan 1
Amity Regional 3, Cheshire 0
Championship Game – May 30 @Biondi Field – West Haven HS
Amity Regional 3, Lauralton Hall
Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Katie Koshes, pitcher, Amity Regional
All-Quinnipiac Division
Jocelyn Rivera (Hamden), Alexa Dawid (Lauralton Hall), Lindsey
Spitz (Lauralton Hall), Jackie Brewster (Lauralton Hall), Ireland
Xavier
State Champions: None
State Runner-ups: Daniel Hand (Class M, lost to New Canaan,
10-5, on June 13)
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State Semifinalists: Notre Dame (Class M, lost to Daniel Hand,
8-5)
SCC Playoffs
Semifinals – May 26 @Rafferty Stadium – Fairfield University
#1 Fairfield Prep 13, #4 Guilford 8
#2 Xavier 14, #3 North Haven 14 (OT)
Championship Game – May 28 @West Haven HS
Xavier 13, Fairfield Prep 8
All-Conference First Team
Attack: Colin Uyeki (North Haven), Cole Pecora (North Hven),
John Edmonds (Fairfield Prep), Wesley Reid (Xavier), Colin
O’Donnell (Xavier)
Midfield: Rob LoRicco (Guilford), Cam Harris (Fairfield Prep),
Collin McCarthy (Xavier), Colin Smalkais (Fairfield Prep), Joe
Biondi (Notre Dame), Matt DeLizio (Amity Regional)
Defense: Nick Franchuk (Fairfield Prep), Jameson Kief (Xavier),
Charlie Molloy (Guilford), Eduardo Palmieri (Notre Dame), Jordan Fredericks (North Haven)
Goalie: James Bright (Guilford)
LS Def Midfielder: Nathan Tepley (Guilford)
SS Def Midfielder: Nico Ragaini (Notre Dame)
FO Midfielder: Kyle McGinnis (Shelton)
Second Team All-Conference
Attack: Chris Brown (Fairfield Prep), Patrick Lambert (Fairfield
Prep), Jake Milner (Amity Regional), Will Dacey (Guilford),
Frank Ranfone (Guilford)
Midfield: Noah Lohman (Branford), Reid Sweitzer (Daniel Hand),
Mitch Savoca (Fairfield Prep), Matt Blois (Cheshire), John Ford
(Xavier), Mike Caminear (Branford)
Defense: Noah DeGoursey (Branford), Jarrod Butts (Jonathan
Law), Kyle Luisi (Amity Regional), Collin Nodden (Xavier), Max
Sullivan (North Haven)
Goalkeeper: Jack O’Connor (Fairfield Prep)
LS Def Midfielder: James Loughran (Fairfield Prep)
SS Def Midfielder: Jack McGowen (Fairfield Prep)
FO Midfielder: Bowen Brennan (North Haven)
OrthoNOW/SCC Player of the Year: Colin Uyeki, attack, North
Haven
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Patrick Reed, West Haven
Boys Outdoor Track & Field
State Champions: Hillhouse (Class MM)
State Runner-ups: None
Top State Finishes:
Hillhouse (3rd, State Open)
Sheehan (3rd, Class MM)
Hamden (5th, Class LL)
Shelton (5th, Class L)
North Haven (5th, Class MM)
Daniel Hand (5th, Class L)
Amity Regional (7th, Class LL)
Hillhouse
Notre Dame (9th, Class L)
West Sectional Meet – May 18 @Amity Regional HS
Final Team Results: 1. Hamden, 151; 2. North Haven, 107; 3.
Xavier, 106; 4. Notre Dame, 99.5; 5. Branford, 60.5; 6. Fairfield
Prep, 40; 7. East Haven, 38; 8. West Haven, 37; 9. Career, 33; 10.
Wilbur Cross, 27
East Sectional Meet – May 19 @Amity Regional HS
Final Team Results: 1. Hillhouse, 143; 2. Amity Regional, 139; 3.
Shelton, 108; 4. Cheshire, 71; 5. Sheehan, 67; 6. Daniel Hand, 63.5;
7. Lyman Hall, 42; 8. Jonathan Law, 31; 9. Foran, 21.5; 10. Guilford, 9
SCC Championship Meet – May 26 @Sheehan HS
Final Team Results: 1. Hillhouse, 121; 2. Hamden, 75; 2. Amity Regional, 75; 4. Shelton, 71; 5. Xavier, 49.75; 6. North Haven,
44; 7. Notre Dame, 42; 8. Daniel Hand, 36; 9. Sheehan, 32; 10.
Cheshire, 31.25; 11. Fairfield Prep, 26; 12. West Haven, 18; 13.
Jonathan Law, 13; 14. East Haven, 16; 15. Lyman Hall, 13; 15.
Branford, 13; 17. Career, 9; 18. Foran, 8; 19. Wilbur Cross 5
Championship Meet Most Outstanding Performer: Akiel Smith,
Hillhouse
All-Conference First Team
Akiel Smith (Hillhouse), 100 and 200 meters
Omar Gebril (North Haven), 400 meters
Griffin Cobb (Sheehan), 800 meters
Kyle Beaudette (Amity Regional), 1600 meters
Drew Thompson (Fairfield Prep), 3200 meters
Aaron Rattley (Amity Regional), 110 meter hurdles
Eric Singleton (West Haven), 300 meter hurdles
Hillhouse (Darius Wise, Tyreise Swain, Christopher Dickey, Akiel
Smith), 4 x 100 meter relay
Hamden (Singquel Short, Virgil Harrell, Kevin Antoine, William
Nabors), 4 x 400 meter relay
Notre Dame (Luke Sofair, Trevonn Cohen, Brendan Hayes, Daniel
Madsen), 4 x 800 meter relay
Derrick Ward (Xavier), High Jump
Devon McShane (Daniel Hand), Pole Vault
Christopher Dickey (Hillhouse), Long Jump and Triple Jump
Shane O’Connor (North Haven), Shot Put
Matt Wyzykowski (Xavier), Discus
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Vincent D’Amore (Fairfield Prep), Javelin
All-Conference Second Team
Darius Wise (Hillhouse), 100 meters
Cameron Fowlin (Hamden), 200 meters
Tyreise Swain (Hillhouse), 400 meters
Mark Fusco (Cheshire), 800 meters
Matthew Arovas (Amity Regional), 1600 meters
Joe Edelstein (Shelton), 3200 meters
Shawn Fletcher (Hillhouse), 110 meter hurdles
Elliott Paintsil (Notre Dame), 300 meter hurdles
Amity Regional (Matthew Whitehill, Aria Mohseni, Austin Mosley, Michael Battat), 4 x 100 meter relay
Hillhouse (Tyreise Swain, Willie Brown, Sahvion Ali, Brendon
Stewartson), 4 x 400 meter relay
Branford (Luke Arsenault, Nathan D’Amico, Ryan Connell, Alec
Janis), 4 x 800 meter relay
Wadson Petithomme (Shelton), High Jump
Ryan Woolley (Lyman Hall), Pole Vault
Evan Walker (Hamden), Long Jump
Virgil Harrell (Hamden), Triple Jump
Chris Carew (Shelton), Shot Put and Discus
Ethan LaChance (Cheshire), Javelin
OrthoNOW/SCC Athlete of the Year: Akiel Smith, Hillhouse
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Michelle Moore, Hillhouse
Girls Outdoor Track & Field
Mercy
State Champions: Mercy (Class L)
State Runner-ups: Wilbur Cross (Class L), Hillhouse (Class M)
Top State Finishes:
Wilbur Cross (4th, State Open)
Hillhouse (5th, State Open)
Career (5th, Class M)
Shelton (6th, Class LL; 9th, State Open)
Guilford (6th, Class MM)
Jonathan Law (6th, Class MM)
Hamden (7th, Class LL)
Cheshire (9th, Class LL)
North Haven (9th, Class L)
West Sectional Meet – May 18 @Amity Regional HS
Final Team Results: 1. Mercy, 148; 2. Hamden, 114.5; 3. North
Haven, 90.5; 4. Branford, 75.5; 5. Wilbur Cross, 71; 6. Career, 62;
7. Sacred Heart Academy, 55; 8. East Haven, 35; 9. Lauralton Hall,
25; 10. West Haven, 21.5
East Sectional Meet – May 19 @Amity Regional HS
Final Team Results: 1. Amity Regional, 141; 2. Cheshire, 99.5; 3.
Hillhouse, 95; 4. Shelton, 73; 4. Guilford, 73; 6. Jonathan Law, 62;
7. Lyman Hall, 42; 8. Jonathan Law, 31; 9. Foran, 21.5; 10. Guilford, 9
SCC Championship Meet – May 26 @Sheehan HS
Final Team Results: 1. Mercy, 97; 2. Amity Regional, 68; 3. Hillhouse, 63; 4. Wilbur Cross, 58; 5. Hamden, 49.5; 6. Cheshire, 48;
Shelton, 48; 8. Career, 42; 9. North Haven, 33; 10. Daniel Hand,
29; 10. Branford, 29; 12. Jonathan Law, 27; 13. Sheehan, 26; 14.
Guilford. 24; 15. East Haven, 16; 16. Sacred Heart Academy, 14.5;
18. West Haven, 9; 19. Lauralton Hall, 8; 20. Foran 2
Championship Meet Most Outstanding Performer: Gabby Curtis,
Wilbur Cross
All-Conference First Team
Zoie Reed (Amity Regional), 100 and 200 meters
Jessica Centore (Jonathan Law), 400 meters
Danae Rivers (Wilbur Cross), 800 and 1600 meters
Bridgid Selfors (Mercy), 3200 meters
Gabby Curtis (Wilbur Cross), 100 and 300 meter hurdles
Cheshire (Janine Zumerchik, Janaia Skibitcky, Sarah Clark, Olivia
Palmer), 4 x 100 meter relay
Wilbur Cross (Claudia Schatz, Sungmi Johnson, Gabby Curtis,
Danae Rivers), 4 x 400 meter relay
Mercy (Mackenzie Pias, Bridgid Selfors, Catie LoBianco, Talia
Staiger), 4 x 800 meter relay
Dahsia Middlebrook (Career), High Jump
Alyssa Case (Branford), Pole Vault
Janaia Skibitcky (Cheshire), Long Jump
Jaliyah White (Hillhouse), Triple Jump
Samantha Stevens (Shelton), Shot Put and Discus
Zoe Marie Moscato (Amity Regional), Javelin
All-Conference Second Team
Alethia Moore (Hillhouse), 100 meters
Samantha Schaefer (Cheshire), 200 meters
Maura Fitzpatrick (Mercy), 400 meters
Talia Staiger (Mercy), 800 meters
Bridgid Selfors (Mercy), 1600 meters
Mackenzie Pias (Mercy), 3200 meters
Jaliyah White (Hillhouse), 100 meter hurdles
Victoria Fiore (Mercy), 300 meter hurdles
Career (Nia Hubbard, Haja Donzo, Brooke Joyner, Tanaya Wade),
4 x 100 meter relay
Hillhouse (Fanta Faro, Lanaja Carr, Jamilah Ali, Tonija Young-
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Spencer), 4 x 400 meter relay
Amity Regional (Lisa Gorham, Grace Leyden, Melissa Taggart,
Emily Criscuolo), 4 x 800 meter relay
Sonia Atluru (North Haven), High Jump
Laurel Bailey (Shelton), Pole Vault
Zoie Reed (Amity Regional), Long Jump
Janaia Skibitcky (Cheshire), Triple Jump
Michaela Mendygral (Sheehan), Shot Put and Discus
Cori Kalafus (Jonathan Law), Javelin
OrthoNOW/SCC Athlete of the Year: Danae Rivers, Wilbur Cross
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Kathryn Schumann, Mercy
Girls Lacrosse
Utility: Annie Hesse (Daniel Hand)
All-Conference Second Team
Attack: Laura Maiorano (Lauralton Hall), Nicole Roberts (Shelton),
Emma Bonassar (Mercy), Molly Benson (North Haven)
Midfield: Caroline Murphy (Branford), Cameron Ruberti (Daniel
Hand), Emma Jewett (Guilford), Kelly Ullman (Lauralton Hall),
Kendra Osinski (Amity Regional)
Defense: Tori Stapleton (Lauralton Hall), Quinn Millard (Mercy),
Gabby DiGello (Amity Regional), Lauren Hazelwood (Sheehan)
Goalkeeper: Alexa Carbone (Cheshire), Brooke Distante (Guilford)
OrthoNOW/SCC Player of the Year: Erin Mammele, midfielder,
Daniel Hand
OrthoNOW/SCC Coach of the Year: Kevin Siedlecki, Daniel Hand
Boys Tennis
State Champions: Amity Regional (Class LL)
State unner-ups: None
Top State Finishes:
Daniel Hand (3rd, Class L)
Guilford (4th, Class L)
Branford (5th, Class M)
Daniel Hand
State Champions: None
State Runner-ups: Daniel Hand (Class M, lost to New Canaan,
13-7, on June 13)
SCC Playoffs
Semifinals – May 26 @Cheshire HS
#2 Guilford 14, #3 Lauralton Hall 8
#1 Daniel Hand 14, #4 Cheshire 6
Championship Game – May 28 @West Haven HS
Daniel Hand 18, Guilford 6
SCC Playoffs
Division I
First Round – May 26 @Higher Seeds
#3 Daniel Hand 5, #6 Notre Dame 2
#5 Guilford 4, #4 Cheshire 3
Semifinals – May 27 @Yale University Tennis Complex
#1 Amity Regional 7, Guilford 0
Daniel Hand 5, #2 Fairfield Prep 2
Championship – May 28 @Yale University Tennis Complex
Amity Regional 6, Daniel Hand 1
Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Jason Seidman, Amity Regional
Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Erin Mammele, midfielder, Daniel Hand
All-Conference First Team
Attack: Lauren Cole (Daniel Hand), Meghan Dutchyshyn
(Cheshire), Autumn McHenry (Branford), Nicole Raccuia (Guilford)
Midfield: Erin Mammele (Daniel Hand), Edy Moritz (Guilford),
Sam Cozzolino (Hamden), Nikki Zaccaro (Lauralton Hall), Gabriella Prisco (West Haven)
Defense: Kelly Nizolek (Daniel Hand), Kya O’Donnell (Cheshire),
Cara Broughal (Branford), Katrina Niedziela (Guilford)
Goalkeeper: Emilee Wargo (Daniel Hand)
Amity Regional – Div. 1
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Girls Tennis
State Champions: Lauralton Hall (Class M, defeated Guilford,
6-1, on June 5)
State Runner-ups: Guilford (Class M, lost to Lauralton Hall,
6-1)
State Semifinalists:
Sheehan (Class M, lost to Lauralton Hall, 7-0)
West Haven – Div. II
Division II
First Round – May 26 @Higher Seeds
#3 North Haven 4, #6 Foran 3
#4 Hamden 5, #5 Lyman Hall 2
Semifinals – May 27 @Yale University Tennis Complex
#1 Shelton 4, Hamden 3
#2 West Haven 5, North Haven 2
Championship – May 28 @Yale University Tennis Complex
West Haven 5, Shelton 2
SCC Playoffs
Division I
First Round – May 26 @Higher Seeds
#3 Amity Regional 6, #6 North Haven 1
#5 Sheehan 4, #4 Guilford 3
Semifinals – May 27 @Yale University
#1 Lauralton Hall 7, Sheehan 0
Amity Regional 5, #2 Daniel Hand 2
Championship – May 28 @Yale University
Lauralton Hall 4, Amity Regional 3
Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Kara Duggan, Lauralton
Hall
Tournament Most Outstanding Player: James Delgado, West
Haven
Division I All-Conference
Singles: Jason Seidman (Amity Regional), Richard Ciamarra
(Xavier), Evan Powell (Guilford), Andrew Forchetti (Notre
Dame), Ethan Bershtein (Amity Regional), Max Einbinder (Amity
Regional)
Doubles: Nick Sabetelli (Amity Regional), Gabe Betancur (Amity
Regional), Andrew Pace (Daniel Hand), Danny Weinreb (Daniel
Hand), Will Cannon (Fairfield Prep), Matt Sachs (Branford)
Division II All-Conference
Singles: Alex Ruenhorst (Shelton), Brandon Howard (Hamden),
John Delgado (West Haven), James Delgado (West Haven), Kyle
Lockwood (Foran), Bobby Phong (Jonathan Law)
Doubles: Anthony Perrotti (East Haven), Rob Proto (East Haven),
Max Wang (Shelton), Tyler Werner (Shelton), Liam Sorge (North
Haven), Jack Steinman (North Haven)
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. I Player of the Year: Jason Seidman, Amity
Regional
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. II Player of the Year: Brandon Howard,
Hamden
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. I Coach of the Year: Harold Prather, Fairfield Prep
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. II Coach of the Year: Jason Kirck, West
Haven
Lauralton Hall – Div. 1
Division II
First Round – May 26 @Higher Seeds
#3 Hamden 6, #6 Lyman Hall 1
#4 Career/Hillhouse 5, #5 West Haven 2
Semifinals – May 27 @Yale University Tennis Complex
#1 Mercy 7, Career/Hillhouse 0
#2 Sacred Heart Academy 4, Hamden 3
Championship – May 28 @Yale University Tennis Complex
Mercy 5, Sacred Heart Academy 2
Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Molly Garcia, Mercy
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2014-15 By The
Numbers
1
– SCC teams That Finished as the #1 team in
the final state polls in 2014-15 (Sheehan, baseball).
3
Mercy – Div. II
Division I All-Conference
Singles: Emily Migliorini (North Haven), Daphne Krieger (Amity
Regional), Shelby Vertula (Lauralton Hall), Emily Etter (Guilford),
Victoria Li (Amity Regional), Ana Grosso (Daniel Hand)
Doubles: Jamie Thimineur (Amity Regional), Rachel Einbinder
(Amity Regional), Tara Boyd (Lauralton Hall), Michaela O’Donnell
(Lauralton Hall), Ryann Corniello (Daniel Hand), Alicia Imbergamo
(Daniel Hand)
Division II All-Conference
Singles: Ellenton Gbanyah (Career), Kim Catubig (Career), Katie
Esposito (Hamden), Vidhya Maran (Hamden), Samantha Giesman
(Foran), Monika Krah (Sacred Heart Academy)
Doubles: Karen Milner (Lyman Hall), Emma Sears (Lyman Hall),
Karen Klotzbach (Mercy), Meghan Tomassetti (Mercy), Tashanta
Gray (Hamden), Zara Ahmed (Hamden)
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. I Player of the Year:
Emily Migliorini, North Haven
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. II Player of the Year: Vidhya Maran, Hamden
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. I Coach of the Year:
Maureen Ferguson, Lauralton Hall
OrthoNOW/SCC Div. II Coach of the Year:
Kara Kaczynski, West Haven
– All-SCC matchups in a State Championship
Game in 2014-15 (Football, Girls Ice Hockey and
Girls Tennis).
5
– Number of SCC postseason titles that Mercy won in 2014-15 (cross country, indoor track,
girls basketball, Outdoor Track & field and Div. 2
girls tennis).
11
– Consecutive Years that Fairfield Prep
has won the SCC Boys Swimming title.
14
– Different SCC teams That Captured a
League Postseason championship in 2014-15. Also,
i4 Different SCC teams won or Shared a state
championship in 2014-15.
22
– Total number of won or Shared state
championships by SCC teams in 2014-15.
37
– Student-Athletes who were named “orthoNOW” SCC Players of the Year in their respective sports in 2014-15. Also, 37 Head coaches who
were named “orthoNOW” SCC Coaches of the Year
in their respective sports in 2014-15.
68.3
– Percentage of SCC teams that qualified for state tournament competition in 2014-15.
126
– Student-athletes recognized as SCC
SportsCenter “Scholar Athletes of the Month” in
2014-15.
Photo Credits
The 2014-15 SCC “team championship” photos were provided by
Bill O’Brien and the staff at Steady Photography.
401
– SCC teams That Have won or Shared a
state championship Since 1994-95.
31

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