Fall sports victories

FALLS VILLAGE — Fall sports wrapped up in late November, with the Housatonic Valley Regional High School/Gilbert School/Northwestern co-op football team making the Class M state tournament after posting a 6-2 regular season record, Athletic Director Anne MacNeil reported to the Region One Board of Education on Monday, Dec. 6.

The team, ranked number 8 in Class M, fell to top-ranked Killingly, 49-14, on, Nov. 30.

MacNeil noted the football team had two games postponed and then canceled due to COVID-19 problems.

The Housatonic girls soccer team  finished the regular season 12-4 and was ranked eighth in the Class S tournament.

The team won their first-round game against number 25 Wheeler by a score of 3-1 but ended up losing to 24th-ranked Northwest Catholic, 4-1, in the second round. (Northwest Catholic went on to lose to Holy Cross in the Class S final.)

The Housatonic volleyball team enjoyed a three-game winning streak to finish 8-9 and was ranked 21st in the Class S tournament. The team then lost to number 12 Griswold.

The following students were recognized as Berkshire League All Stars:

First Team: Zim McAuliffe, Golf, Will Starr, Golf, Kyle McCarron, Cross-country, Sydney Segalla, Girls Soccer, Melody Matsudaira, Girls Soccer, Tori Dodge, Girls Soccer.

Second team: Harper Howe, Cross-country, Lindsey Drislane, Girls Soccer, Mariana Bonett, Volleyball.

Honorable mention: Harry Sanders, Boys Soccer, Joey Brennan, Boys Soccer, Carlos Lopez-Gonzalez, Boys Soccer, Kaitlyn Cunningham, Girls Soccer.

Zim McAuliffe (Golf), Sydney Segalla (Girls Soccer), and Tori Dodge (Girls Soccer) received All State honors. Tori and Sydney represented Housatonic in the Senior All Star game on Nov. 26.

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