Rugged pg 11 7-4-13


By Ron P. Coderre
PUTNAM — After signing five top flight recruits in the past month and announcing there was a strong possibility of a sixth player coming on board the Putnam Science Academy Mustangs corral, coach Tom Espinosa announced the signing of his latest recruit on June 24.
In an official e-mail Espinosa relayed the information on his newest recruit, 6-foot, 7-inch, 220-pound Jordan Butler from Glastonbury High School.  The rugged center fills a much needed hole that the 2013-2014 Scientists require if they are going to compete with the schedule that Espinosa puts together each year.
“Jordan Butler will be our man in the middle.  Not only is he explosive on offense but he’s a game changer on defense as a rebounder and shot blocker.  We’re pleased to have him at Putnam Science Academy,” said Espinosa.
Last season Butler, a Hartford resident, led the Glastonbury Tomahawks to an 18-7 record in the Central Connecticut Conference North competition.  This was a big improvement from the previous season when the team was 12-10.  As a senior Butler averaged 18 points, 17 rebounds and four blocked shots per game.  It was his improved numbers from his junior year that marked the difference in the team’s success.  As a junior he averaged 16.5 points, 11.2 rebounds and 3.9 blocks per contest.
In addition to starring on the hardwood, Butler was a huge factor in the success of the Glastonbury football team, which went to the State semifinals where they lost to eventual champion Xavier of Middletown.  Butler was a lineman for the Tomahawks.
During the football season, Butler could be found in the evenings at the Albany Ave. YMCA in Hartford, shooting hoops.  His work ethic is what made his transition from the football gridiron to the basketball court appear almost seamless.
His high school basketball coach Jim Vaughan characterized Butler as a player who is nonstop on the court and plays equally hard on defense as he does on offense.
Butler comes to Putnam Science Academy with impressive credentials.  He leaves Glastonbury High School as the career-leading rebounder and shot blocker.  He was a two time CCC All-Conference performer and earned first team All-State honors as a senior.  
Butler joins Dan Upchurch from Notre Dame-Fairfield, Kyle Menard, Anthony Durham, Jalen Terry and Dalique Mingo in the PSA fold for the upcoming season.  

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Conversation pg 12 7-4-13



'Conversations fund-raiser'
Thomas and Kathy Borner recently held a "Conversation with Senator Chris Murphy" event at their home in Pomfret. Left to right are: Tom Borner, Pomfret First Selectman Maureen Nicholson, Senator Chris Murphy, Eastern Savings Bank President and CEO Gerald D. Coia and Second District U.S. Congressman Joe Courtney.

Honored pg 12 7-4-13



Honored, graduates
LEWISTON, Maine — Corey A. Gringras of Eastford graduated from Bates College. He was also named to the winter semester dean’s list at Bates College. A rhetoric major, he is a 2009 graduate of Pomfret School. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Gingras of Eastford. His undergraduate activities include: four-year member of the golf team and co-host of a weekly talk show on Bates radio station, WRBC. He was also a member of the Senior Class Gift Commmittee.

Police pg 12 7-4-13



The following charges were listed in the Putnam Police Department logs.  The people charged are innocent until proven guilty in court. The Town Crier will publish dispositions of cases at the request of the accused. The dispositions must be accompanied by the proper documentation. The Putnam Police Department confidential Tip Line is 963-0000.
June 26
Marlena Karpoff, 30, Ipswitch Street, Johnston, R.I., third-degree assault, disorderly conduct.
June 27
Jose Torres, 45, Laconia Avenue, Putnam; breach of peace.
Gabriel Estes, 32, Broad Street, Danielson; traveling too fast for conditions.
June 30
Amy Nunes, 37, Jeans Court, Woodstock;  operating under the influence, failure to drive right.
Raymond Williams Jr., 39, Recreation Park Road, Putnam; speeding.

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