Mountaineer Week in Review

 FALLS VILLAGE — The Housatonic Valley Regional High School girls basketball team started the New Year by continuing their winning streak. On Jan. 2, they won against Class M school Northwestern at home, 37-32. Sierra O’Niel scored the game high of 9 points, followed by Caroline Hurlburt with 9. 

The JV Girls team lost a tough game 39-17 with Hannah Gilpatric scoring 6 and Emma Walsh scoring 3. 

The varsity girls team went on to beat Nonnewaug 45-30 on Jan. 4. Sierra O’Niel continued her scoring with a game high of 15 followed by Christina Winburn (10) and Caroline Hurlburt (6) and Sydney Segalla (6). 

The JV girls lost a close game, 28-21. Tori Dodge had 6 points and Emma Walsh had 5. 

The girls teams traveled to Gilbert on Jan. 7. Varsity won 49-38 with Caroline Hurlburt scoring 12 followed by Madelynn Olownia (11) and Sierra O’Niel (10). 

The JV team also won against Gilbert, 33-29. Emma Walsh scored 11 points with MacKenzie Ongley scoring 8 and Hannah Gilpratic scoring 7. On Jan.11, the JV team won 37-34 in overtime against Lewis Mills. Emma Walsh had 18 points with MacKenzie Ongley scoring 10  and Tori Dodge scoring 6. 

Varsity improved their record to 8-0 with a 37-24 win over Lewis Mills. Christina Winburn had the high points with 11, followed by Sierra O’Niel and Caroline Hurlburt each scoring 8.

 Boys basketball

The boys basketball teams faced Northwestern on Jan. 2 and lost, 60-46. Evan Miller had the high points total with 11 followed by Michael Peirce and Charlie Kaufman with 10 each. The JV team lost to a strong Northwestern team, 64-28. Ben Gruen scored 11 points followed by Liam Murphy with 6.

The teams traveled to Nonnewaug on Jan. 5, where varsity lost, 61-55. Zachary Ongley was high scorer with 18 followed by Cameron Ackerman Faedi (14) and Evan Miller and Michael Peirce (7 each). Unfortunately, JV also lost to Nonnewaug, 52-28. 

Liam Murphy and Austin Bayer tied for high points total with 7 each. 

After being tied at halftime and winning by 8 after the third, the varsity boys team lost to Gilbert 78-65 on Jan. 9. Michael Peirce scored 14 points followed by Caleb Shpur (12), Zachary Ongley (12) and Evan Miller (10). The JV team lost, 59-40. Liam Murphy led the points total with 15 followed by Ivan Pascasio with 9. 

The boys team traveled to Lewis Mills on Jan. 11. The team lost 60-40. Evan Miller scored 14 points, followed by Zachary Ongley with 11. 

The JV team lost to Lewis Mills, also 44-25. Liam Murphy had 11 points followed by Russell Sears with 9. Shea Cohn was in double digits for rebounds and assists and played a great defensive game. 

 Hockey

The ice hockey co-op team traveled to Enfield to face Suffield/Granby/Windsor Locks on Jan. 2. The team lost 8-4 with Jack McAuliffe (Housatonic) recording three goals. Tyler Calhoun (Wamogo) had one goal. Owen Byrne (Northwestern), Luke Mollica (Housatonic), and Kelly Worthington (Northwestern) each had one assist. 

The team continued their road trip to the Pomfret School, where they lost to Woodstock Academy, 6-3. Jack McAuliffe (Housatonic), Luke Mollica (Housatonic) and Owen Byrne (Northwestern) scored the goals. 

The team played Newtown on Jan. 9. After being tied at the end of the second period, the team lost by one goal, 2-1. Jack McAuliffe (Housatonic) scored Housatonic’s only goal. 

The team returned home to win against Berkshire League co-op Shepaug/Litchfield/Nonnewaug/Thomaston, 5-1. Goals were scored by Owen Byrne (Northwestern), Liam Baca (Wamogo), Jack McAuliffe (Housatonic), Noah Lynehan (Housatonic) and Tyler Calhoun (Wamogo). John Purdy had 19 saves in goal. 

The team traveled to face last year’s state champions, the Eastern Eagles. The team lost 8-4, with Jack McAuliffe scoring two goals and Luke Mollica and Owen Byrne scoring one each. 

 Swimming

The swim team faced Wamogo on Jan. 7. Even though the team lost 69-50, the team had many strong showings. The medley team of Madi Simonds, Matthew Chin, Brynn Schwarte and John Bartram finished first in 200 IM and 200 Free relays. John Bartram finished first in the 50 and 100 Free. Matthew Chin finished second in the 100 Free and 100 Breast. Brynn Schwarte finished second in the 500 Free. 

The team went on to swim against Shepaug on Jan. 9. Once again, even though the meet ended with a loss, many strong finishes were seen. 

John Bartram finished first in the 100 Free and second in the 50 Free. MacKenzie Hunter and Madi Simonds finished first and second in the 100 Back. Matthew Chin finished third in the 100 Free and took 5 seconds off his personal best with a second-place finish in the 100 Breast.

 Downhill skiing

The Alpine ski team season opened on Jan. 9 with a Giant Slalom race at Catamount. Housatonic tied for first with 18 points. Micah Matsudaira finished third, followed by Harrison Tillou (4th) and Nick Winburn (7th).

For complete and up-to-date athletic schedules, go to the Weekly Athletic Schedules located on the Announcements tab at www.hvrhs.org.

 

 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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