Northwestern Defeats Nonnewaug 58-53


The Northwestern boys basketball team used a balanced scoring attack to defeat Nonnewaug Tuesday, Dec. 18, in Woodbury.

Chris Laudati led the Highlander attack with 19 points, while Josh Seibold added 14. Also scoring in double figures for Northwestern were Chris Davidson with 12 and Matt Ryan with 10.

With the victory, the Highlanders move to 3-0 in the Berskshire League.


Nonnewaug Defeats

Northwestern, 40-39


The Nonnewaug girls basketball team withstood a fourth period rally by Northwestern to defeat the Lady Highlanders, 40-39, Tuesday, Dec. 18, in Woodbury.

Kate Woods led the Highlander attack and shared game honors with 15 points, while Morgan Jensen was also in double figures with 11.

The loss dropped the Highlanders to 2-2 in the Berkshire League.


Litchfield Rallies

Past Gilbert, 52-44


Trailing 36-34 when the fourth period started, the Litchfield boys basketball team outscored Gilbert 18-8 in the final stanza as they defeated the Jackets Tuesday, Dec. 18, in Winsted.

Jim Bunel led the Jacket attack with 20 points, while Adam Vaccari and Zac Tuozzo chipped in with 13 and nine points, respectively.

With the loss, the Jackets drop to 1-1 in the Berkshire League.


Litchfield Girls

Defeat Gilbert, 59-24


The Litchfield girls basketball team defeated Gilbert Tuesday, Dec. 18, in Litchfield.

Nikki Hoxie led the Lady Jackets with 10 points, while Courtney Cesca chipped in with eight.

With the loss, the Jackets drop to 0-4 in the Berkshire League.


Jackets perform well at Derby Invitational


The Gilbert boys wrestling team opened its season with an outstanding performance in the Derby Invitational Tournament Thursday, Dec. 13, finishing second out of 12 teams in the competition.

Junior Tore Lovetere captured the 171-pound division for the Jackets, while Pat Upton, 130 pounds, Eric Parsons, 135 pounds, Jose Dejesus, 215 pounds, and Marshall Deane, 285 pounds, captured second-place medals.

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