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Greenwich HS Girls Hockey Blasts Fairfield
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Hannah Jeffrey scored four goals Friday, leading thegirls hockey team to a 6-2 victory over the Fairfield Coop at the Wonderland of Ice in Bridgeport.
Sara Schectman and Maddy Graves also scored for the Cardinals with Schectman also adding three assists. Meghan Spezzano contributed five helpers.
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In Wednesday's 4-1 win over Staples-Trumbull, Jeffrey donned the goal pads, filling in for the ill Dart Freccia, who was back in her usual positon on Friday.
Greenwich, which already has clinched a spot in the four-team FCIAC playoffs, improved to 9-3 in league play and 10-4-1 overall.
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The Cardinals are only two points behind undefeated New Canaan (10-0, 15-0), although they have played two more games than the Rams.
Greenwich lost its first meeting against New Canaan 7-1 on Jan. 14 and will face the defending state champions again on Feb. 13.
The Cardinals have won five straight games since a scoreless tie against Guilford on Jan. 16.
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The Trumbull boys hockey team scored three times in the third period to erase a one-goal deficit and defeat Greenwich 6-4 Saturday at the Shelton Rinks.
Michael Ahearn scored three goals and AJ DiMasi addd two for the Eagles, who improved to 10-5. Brendan Strobel had the other goal for Trumbull, which trailed 3-2 entering the third.
Paul Macken scored twice and Brett Backman and William Waesche each tallied once for the Cardinals, who dropped to 3-12. Greenwich must win its final five games to make the state tournament.
Vinny Scorese made 11 saves for Greenwich and Matt Paolini stopped 29 shots for the Eagles. Despite the loss, the Cardinals outshot Trumbull by a 33-17 margin.
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The Greenwich boys basketball team suffered its third straight loss Friday, falling 53-52 at Trumbull.
The Cardinals dropped to 9-5 overall and 7-5 in the FCIAC while Trumbull improved to 7-7 and 6-6 in league play.
Alejandro Rodriguez scored 18 points to lead Trumbull, four coming on 3-pointers.
Sem Kroon scored eight points and Greg Donlic and C.J. Boyd each added seven for the Cardinals.
Sam Turner scored 16 points and Travis Fonseca added 13 to lead the Eagles, who held on after taking a 40-34 lead into the final period. Fonseca also had six assists.
Trumbull opened a 12-7 lead after the first quarter and extended it 31-20 at halftime.
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The Greenwich girls basketball team gave Trumbull a tougher than expected battle before falling 45-34 at home on Friday.
Angie Jaramillo scored nine points and Jenny Cespedes added eight for the Cardinals, who dropped to 3-13 and 3-11.
Victoria Pfohl scored 15 points and Alexa Pfohl added 11 for the Eagles, who improved to 14-2 and 12-2. Victoria Pfohl also handed out six assists.
Trumbull jumped out to a huge 20-4 lead after the first quarter, but the Eagles had trouble putting the Cardinals away.
Greenwich outscored Trumbull 11-6 in the second quarter to pull within 26-15 at the intermission.
The Cardinals then outscored the Eagles 9-5 in the third period to draw within 31-24 after three periods. Trrumbull held on by outscoring Greenwich 14-10 over the final eight minutes.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Boys basketball
Trumbull 53, Greenwich 52
Girls basketball
Trumbull 45, Greenwich 34
Girls hockey
Greenwich 6, Fairfield 2
Boys swimming
Greenwich 97, Darien 89
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Boys hockey
Trumbull 6, Greenwich 4
Boys swimming
Greenwich 101, Westhill-Stamford 85
Wrestling
Greenwich 47, Shelton 34
Greenwich 57, Newtown 53
Greenwich 57, Fairfield Prep 19
Norwich Free Academy 45, Greenwich 30
MONDAY'S SCHEDULE
Gymnastics
New Canaan, Westhill at Greenwich, 6 p.m.
STANDINGS
*--clinched playoff spot
BOYS BASKETBALL
West Division
FCIAC Record
Overall Record
Westhill 9-3 10-4 Bridgeport Central 8-5 8-5 Danbury 7-5 9-5 Greenwich 7-5 9-5 Staples 6-6 7-7 Trumbull 6-6 7-7Central Division
FCIAC Record
Overall Record
Ridgefield 10-2 12-2 Norwalk 7-6 9-6 Stamford 6-6 7-7 Fairfield Ludlowe 4-8 4-10 Harding 2-10 3-11 McMahon 2-11 2-13East Division
FCIAC Record
Overall Record
St. Joseph 12-0 14-0 Trinity Catholic 10-3 11-4 Bassick 10-3 12-3 Fairfield-Warde 6-6 8-6 Wilton 4-8 6-8 Darien 1-12 2-13 New Canaan 0-12 1-13GIRLS BASKETBALL
West Division
FCIAC Record
Overall Record Danbury* 14-0 16-0 Trumbull* 12-2 14-2 Staples 9-5 10-6 Westhill 8-6 9-7 Greenwich 3-11 3-13 Bridgeport Central 1-13 2-14Central Division
Norwalk 9-5 11-5 Stamford 9-5 9-7 Ridgefield 6-8 6-10 Fairfield Ludlowe 5-9 6-10 McMahon 3-12 3-14 Harding 1-12 3-12East Division
Wilton 11-3 11-4 St. Joseph 11-3 13-3 Trinity Catholic 10-5 11-6 Darien 8-6 9-7 Fairfield Warde 8-6 10-6 New Canaan 6-8 8-8 Bassick 0-15 0-16BOYS HOCKEY
Girls Hockey (through Friday)
Teams FCIAC Record FCIAC Pts Overall Record New Canaan* 11-0 22 16-0 Greenwich* 9-3 18 10-4-1 Darien 8-2 16 10-4 Ridgefield 6-3 12 9-5-0 Wilton 4-6 8 5-7-1 Fairfield 3-6 6 5-7-0 Staples-Trumbull 1-9 2 3-10-0 Stamford 0-10 0 1-9