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St. Joseph and Ridgefield Remain Undefeated
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The Trumbull wrestling team won the Art Powers dual meet at Berlin on Monday.
Brandon Liscinsky, Ben Anderson, Paul Mckee and Andrew Marino all went 5-0 for the Eagles, who improved to 18-1 overall.
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Trumbull defeated Berlin, 55-16, Lyman Memorial/Windham Tech 66-6, RHAM 57-20, Waterford 49-18 and Terryville 51-21.
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The boys basketball team emerged from the weekend as one of twio remaining unbeatens in the FCIAC, but not before the Cadets were tested by their town rivals..
Patrick Hopkins scored 16 points as the Cadets posted a 61-46 victory over Trumbull on Friday.
James Jennings scored 14 points and Timajh Parker added 13 for St. Joseph, which improved to 9-0.
With Trinity Catholic defeating previous unbeaten Danbury 65-55, St. Joseph and Ridgefield (8-0) are the remaining unbeaten teams in the FCIAC. Ridgefield routed Bassick 73-47 on Friday.
Still, the Cadets only led 10-9 after the first quarter and 22-14 at the half as Trumbull succeeded in slowing down the tempo.
Sam Turner scored 12 and Travis Fonseca added 11 to pace the Eagles (5-4). Mike Yerina pulled down seven rebounds for Trumbull.
Trumbull was still within eight heading into the fourth quarter at 39-31.
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The St. Joseph girls basketball team ended Trumbull's 30-game FCIAC winning streak Friday, defeating the previously unbeaten Eagles 51-41 on the Cadets' court.
The results leaves Danbury, which defeated Trinity Catholic 56-46 on Friday, as the FCIAC's only unbeaten team at 8-0 in league play and 10-0 overall.
St. Joseph improved to 8-1 and 10-1 overall while Trumbull dropped to 7-1 and 9-1.
St. Joseph's leading scorer Nancy Stablein was held to 12 points, eight below her average. But Jenn Vazquez picked up the slack for the Cadets with 16 points and Jess Dowdy added 11.
Friday's game was close through three quarters before the Cadets pulled away in the fourth period to hand defending FCIAC champion Trumbull its first league defeat since 2010.
Dowdy hit a 3-pointer from just inside halfcourt at the buzzer to give the Cadets a 26-24 halftime lead. St. Joseph then took a 38-36 lead into the final quarter, when it held the Eagles to just five points.
Victoria Pfohl paced Trumbull with 11 points and Alexa Pfohl added nine.
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Sean Gallagher had a three-point game as the Trumbull boys hockey team defeated Staples-Weston Shelton boys hockey 4-2 Saturday afternoon at the Milford Ice Pavilion.
Gallagher registered two goals and an assist for the Eagles, who improved to 6-2. The Wreckers suffered their first loss of the season and dropped to 5-1.
Wyatt Fern scored early in the first period to give S-W-S a 1-0 lead, but A.J. Dimasi and Brendan Strobel scored a minute apart to give the Eagles a 2-1 lead early in the second period.
Forest Savage scored for the Wreckers with three minutes left in the second to tie it, but Gallagher sealed it for the Eagles by scoring twice in the final period.
Christopher Sarosky needed to make only 12 saves for Trumbull while Riley MacDonald stopped 29 shots for the Wreckers.
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The Ridgefield boys hockey team extended its winning streak to seven games Saturday with a 3-2 victory over St.Joseph at the Winter Garden Arena.
Sean Wilkerson snapped a 2-2 with just under 5 1/2 minutes remaining for the fourth-ranked Tigers, who are likely to move up in the state poll after defeating No. 2 Notre Dame of West Haven 2-1 in its previous game.
Johnny Richards and Jack Christensen also scored for Ridgefield, which has not lost since suffering a 3-0 loss to top-ranked Fairfield Prep in its season opener.
Christian Keator and Logan Bruneau scored for the Cadets, who received 38 saves from Ron Johnson.
St. Joseph, which was coming off last-minute 6-5 victory over Greenwich, dropped to 5-4.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Boys basketball
St. Joseph 61, Trumbull 46
Girls basketball
St. Joseph 51, Trumbull 41
Girls hockey
Trumbull-Staples at Hand
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Boys hockey
Trumbull 4, Staples-Weston-Shelton 2
Ridgefield 3, St. Joseph 2
Girls hockey
Wilton at Trumbull-Staples
Wrestling
Trumbull 55, Berlin 16
Trumbull 66, Lyman Memorial/Windham Tech 6
Trumbull 57, RHAM 20
Trumbull 49, Waterford 18
Trumbull 51, Terryville 21
MONDAY'S SCHEDULE
Boys hockey
Masuk at Trumbull, 7:30 p.m., Shelton Rinks
STANDINGS
BOYS BASKETBALL
West Division
FCIAC Record
Overall Record
Greenwich 6-1 8-1 Danbury 5-1 7-1 Bridgeport Central 5-2 5-2 Westhill 3-2 4-3 Trumbull 3-3 4-4 Staples 3-3 4-4Central Division
FCIAC Record
Overall Record
Ridgefield 6-0 8-0 Norwalk 4-3 6-3 Stamford 2-4 3-5 Fairfield Ludlowe 2-5 2-7 McMahon 1-6 1-8 Harding 1-6 1-7East Division
FCIAC Record
Overall Record
St. Joseph 7-0 9-0 Bassick 5-2 7-2 Trinity Catholic 5-2 6-3 Fairfield-Warde 3-4 5-4 Wilton 1-5 3-5 Darien 1-6 2-7 New Canaan 0-71-8
GIRLS BASKETBALL
West Division
FCIAC Record
Overall Record
Danbury 8-0 10-0 Trumbull 7-1 9-1 Staples 6-2 7-3 Westhill 5-3 6-4 Greenwich 1-8 1-10 Bridgeport Central 0-91-10
Central Division
Stamford 6-2 6-4 Norwalk 5-37-3
Fairfield Ludlowe 4-5 5-5 Ridgefield 4-4 4-6 McMahon 3-6 3-8 Harding 0-8 2-8East Division
St. Joseph 8-1 10-1 Wilton 6-2 6-3 New Canaan 5-4 7-4 Trinity Catholic 5-4 6-5 Darien 4-4 5-5 Fairfield Warde 4-5 6-5 Bassick 0-90-10
BOYS HOCKEY
East Division FCIAC Record FCIAC Points Overall Record Ridgefield 2-0 2 7-1-0 New Canaan 2-0 2 5-3-0 Darien 1-0 0 4-3-0 St. Joseph 1-1 0 5-4-0 Trinity Catholic 1-0 0 2-6-0 Stamford 0-2 0 2-6-1 Wilton 0-1 0 0-7-0 West Division FCIAC Record FCIAC Points Overall Record Fairfield Co-op 1-0 2 3-3-0 Greenwich 1-1 2 2-7-0 Trumbull 1-1 0 6-2-0 Staples 0-1 0 5-1-0 Westhill 0-1 0 0-5-1 Norwalk/McMahon 0-2 0 1-4-0Girls Hockey
1-3 2 2-4 Fairfield 1-4 2 2-5 Wilton 0-4 0 0-5 Stamford 0-4 0 0-5