Hockey season opens, plus volleyball, football, soccer

FALLS VILLAGE —  The Housatonic Valley Regional High School field hockey team opened their season on Sept. 18 with an away game at Litchfield. Even though the game ended in a 1-0 loss, a solid performance was given by Jada Wilson, Hope Aragi and Cande Quenan Daneri.  The team lost to Hotchkiss on Sept. 20, 2-1. Jada Wilson scored her first goal of the season.  Strong performances were given by Zyaja Huggan, Hope Carlson and Myah Baird. Annabelle Kovacs had seven saves in goal.  

Cross-country traveled to Nonnewaug to race on Sept. 19.  The team lost to both Nonnewaug and Wamogo.  The team competed in the Camp Sloper Relays in Southington on Sept. 22.  The team of Aidan Dillon, Colby Harrington, Alison Holmes and Jace Tomaino took fifth place in the co-ed division.

Volleyball faced three strong opponents this week.  The varsity team lost at home to Terryville on Sept. 19, 3-0.  Megan Baldesseri has one ace and four kills; Anna Coon had seven digs and three aces and Olivia Forstmann had one kill and one block. JV lost 2-0. Molly O’Connor had one ace; Allison Black had one dig; Sarah Cattelan had four aces and Jessy Haggard had two aces. The team went on to face out-of-league New Fairfield. Though both teams lost (JV, 2-0, varsity, 3-2), Coach D.J. Douglas and Coach Megan Williams said “the girls did a fantastic job.” The team went to play powerhouse Nonnewaug on Sept. 22.  Varsity lost, 3-0, and JV lost, 2-0.

The JV co-op football team played its first game of the season on Sept. 18 against ATI. Max Dodge rushed for 120 yards and had six tackles. Dylan Crump had seven tackles and Jacob Simonds had six tackles in this 12-0 loss.  The varsity team traveled to O’Brien Tech on Sept. 23. Troy Brazee scored a touchdown in this 39-12 loss.

Varsity girls soccer ended its third game in a row with overtime. This time the game ended in  a 1-1 tie against Nonnewaug.  Neve O’Connell scored the only Housatonic goal. Sadie Grusauski scored her first varsity goal and Teagan Lynch scored a hat trick (three goals) in the 4-1 home win against Northwestern. Molly Dowd had five saves in goal.  The JV team won their home game against Northwestern, 2-1.  Emma Walsh scored two goals and Kaylie Anderson scored one goal. Goalie MacKenzie Hunter had 10 saves. The JV girls game against Nonnewaug was canceled.   

JV boys soccer won 3-2 versus Nonnewaug.  Ian Danforth-Gold had two goals and Daniel Zapata Bonet had one goal. Micah Matsudaira and Ivan Pascasio assisted in the goals. The team tied Northwestern, 3-3, on Sept. 22. Ian Danforth-Gold (2) and Micah Matsudaira (1) scored the goals. Luke Mollica scored the only Housatonic goal in the 3-1 loss to Nonnewaug on Sept. 19.  Goalie Caleb Shpur had five saves in the 1-0 loss to Northwestern on Sept. 22.  

For up-to-date weekly athletic schedules, go to the Announcements tab on the www.hvrhs.org website. 

Anne MacNeil is high school athletic director and middle school athletic coordinator for Housatonic Valley Regional High School and the Region One School District.

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