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Windsor Receives Votes In Boys Basketball Poll

The Warriors opened the season by splitting their first four contests against very tough competition.

WINDSOR, CT — Windsor High School did not make the top 10 in the latest weekly boys basketball poll, but received a respectable amount of support from voters.

The Warriors (2-2) played just one game last week, falling to two-time Class LL state champion Hillhouse, which is currently ranked second in Connecticut. Windsor has only one contest on this week's schedule, traveling to Hartford Public Saturday at 3 p.m.

East Catholic (4-0) maintained its position atop the most recent poll.

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Here are the top 10, plus all other schools receiving votes, with first-place votes in parentheses and records through Jan. 1.

  1. East Catholic (11), 4-0
  2. Hillhouse (2), 4-0
  3. Sacred Heart (4), 2-0
  4. Notre Dame-Fairfield, 4-0
  5. Holy Cross, 3-0
  6. Bassick (1), 4-0
  7. Hamden, 3-0
  8. Danbury, 4-0
  9. Waterford, 5-0
  10. Notre Dame-West Haven, 4-1

Also receiving votes: Simsbury (5-0), Wilton (3-1), Kolbe Cathedral (4-1), East Hartford (3-1), Wilbur Cross (3-1), Pomperaug (5-0), East Lyme (4-0), Waterbury Career (3-0), Windsor (2-2), Career (2-0), Trinity Catholic (2-2), East Hampton (5-0), Stamford (3-1), Amity Regional (3-0), Manchester (5-0), Norwich Free Academy (3-0), Guilford (3-0), Ledyard (2-1), New London (3-1), Naugatuck (2-1), Immaculate (4-1), North Haven (4-0), Bunnell (2-2), Middletown (2-2).

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Voters: Bill Bloxsom, HAN Network; Doug Bonjour, Connecticut Post; Jim Bransfield, Middletown Press; Mike DiMauro, The Day of New London; Scott Ericson, Stamford Advocate; Dave Grant, WATR-AM; Sean Krofssik, Record-Journal; Mike Madera, Elm City Newspapers; Joe Morelli, New Haven Register; Joe Palladino, Republican-American; Dave Phillips, Shore Line Newspapers; John Pierson, WTNH; Marc Robbins, Vantage Sports; Dave Ruden, The Ruden Report; Ben Talbott, Bird’s Eye Sports; Richard Zalusky, The Chronicle; Jimmy Zanor, Norwich Bulletin, Joe Zone, WFSB.

Photo credit: Tim Jensen

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