Gilbert boys basketball takes 58-53 loss on Senior Night

WINSTED — The Gilbert boys basketball team played their final home game of the season Tuesday, Feb. 24, against the Litchfield Cowboys. The Yellowjackets held a slight lead through most of the game, until a rally in the fourth-quarter rally helped Litchfield secure a 58-53 victory inside the Yellowjackets’ nest.

Gilbert honored their seniors with a small ceremony before the start of the game. Seniors Nate Lapointe, John Tessman, Peter Atwood and captain Zac Tuozzo were joined by their parents to accept the school’s appreciation for their work these past four years.

Once the ceremony ended, Tuozzo quickly tallied the first points of the evening. Litchfield responded with three unanswered field goals of their own. Tuozzo scored the final points of the quarter to take a 10-8 lead into the second.

Litchfield quickly tied the game, then took the lead. Gilbert struck back with a few of their own to recapture the lead. Litchfield and Gilbert finished out the second in a 24-24 tie.

The Yellowjackets built a comfortable lead late in the third quarter, with Elyde Romero and Kyle Jones turning great defense into points, but saw it dwindle to just one point before the end, 40-39.

Litchfield was very strong through the fourth, and kept the lead just out of reach for the majority of the quarter. A solid fourth-quarter performance from Tuozzo kept the Yellowjackets just a few points behind the Cowboys. Gilbert tried to work through their three-point deficit with only 10 seconds remaining but ultimately came up short. The final score was Litchfield 58, Gilbert 53.

Tuozzo and Romero finished the night with 14 points apiece. Kyle Jones tallied 12 of his own and Austin Brochu had nine points. The Yellowjackets are 2-17 this season and play their final game of the season at Wolcott Tech Friday, Feb. 27, at 7 p.m.

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