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Football team
dominates
PUTNAM — Putnam Science Academy’s football team delivered a commanding performance against Western Connecticut State University, securing a 49-7 victory through a balanced combination of offensive firepower and defensive prowess. PSA’s defense set the tone early, with Antwonne Blue making a major impact by snagging two interceptions, one of which he returned for a touchdown. Lucas Theriaque added to the defensive scoring with a pick-six of his own, while Dylan Gray also contributed an interception, stifling Western Connecticut’s offensive attempts throughout the game. On the offensive side, Nayjean Holley powered through for a 35-yard rushing touchdown, showcasing his speed and agility. Josiah Joyner added another rushing touchdown, strengthening PSA’s ground attack. Quarterback Ben Roden threw three touchdowns, all connecting with Anthony Phillipo.
Rebecca Townes
Sports Information Director
Putnam Science Academy

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PSA prep basketball levels opponents
PUTNAM — Putnam Science Academy’s men’s prep basketball team made a powerful statement in their home opener series, beginning the season with two resounding victories over West Nottingham and Lennoxville.
Game 1: PSA vs. West Nottingham
Nov. 1, the Mustangs started the season with an explosive performance, outpacing West Nottingham in a high-scoring 119-88 victory. Ben Ahmed led the way with an impressive double-double, posting 18 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 blocks. Jaymen Townsend added 15 points and 8 rebounds, while Sam Osayi contributed 14 points, 7 rebounds, and 2 blocks. Jaeden Roberts and B. Williams brought intensity to the backcourt with 14 and 13 points respectively, each dishing out 4 assists.
PSA’s depth was on full display, with Adama Tambedou, Nico Pena, Abdou Yadd, Jah Hatchett, Tone Williams, Brayson Green, Warren Keel, and Jamias Ferere all adding points to the scoreboard. The Mustangs’ roster depth and unselfish play set the tone for what promises to be an exciting season.
Game 2: PSA vs. Lennoxville
The following night, PSA returned to the court and showcased its defensive prowess, cruising to a 100-56 victory over Lennoxville. Warren Keel was unstoppable, scoring 17 points on a perfect 7-for-7 shooting night. Jaymen Townsend continued his strong play with 14 points and 4 rebounds, while Ben Ahmed added 11 points and 6 rebounds. Sam Osayi contributed 8 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 blocks, anchoring PSA’s paint presence.
Once again, PSA’s entire roster contributed. Parrish Edmond, B. Williams, Abdou Yadd, Brayson Green, Jah Hatchett, Tone Williams, Adama Tambedou, and Jamias Ferere each made an impact, combining for key points, rebounds, and steals. The Mustangs displayed their versatility and defensive strength, forcing turnovers and controlling the game from start to finish.
Rebecca Townes
Sports Information Director
Putnam Science Academy

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Soccer teams make progress mid-season
PUTNAM — As the fall season continues, Putnam Science Academy’s Varsity and Prep soccer teams have shown impressive dedication and resilience on the field. Both teams have faced strong competition and have demonstrated skill and teamwork, according to their coach.
The Varsity squad holds a balanced record of 4 wins and 4 losses, while the Prep team has achieved 3 wins, 2 losses, and 2 ties. The Split team also stands at 1 win and 1 loss, contributing to PSA’s competitive season overall.
Prep Team at Woodstock Showcase
At the recent Woodstock Showcase, PSA Prep faced two challenging matches. In their game against Pennington, the team fell 5-1, with standout player Pedro Rosa scoring the lone goal. In their next match, PSA Prep put up a strong fight against Vermont, finishing in a thrilling 4-4 tie. Pedro Rosa and Hugh Copley each contributed a goal, while Mario Camacho netted two goals to round out the score.
Rebecca Townes
Sports Information Director
Putnam Science Academy

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Driver cited for DUI
PUTNAM — A Putnam was charged with DUI, among other charges after a crash on Grove Street Nov. 3.
Numerous 911 calls for a car vs pole motor vehicle crash came in to dispatch around 5 p.m. Putnam Police said an off-duty Putnam Fire Department member was first on scene and requested EMS for an evaluation of the driver and for the Putnam Fire Department for debris and fluids in the roadway.
Putnam Police closed the section of Grove Street from Perry Street to King Street with the assistance of the fire department.  The driver was evaluated by Putnam EMS and refused transport.
Police said a 2016 Audi A3, operated by Christopher Whitfield, 24, of Putnam, was traveling west on Grove Street at a high rate of speed, went off the roadway striking a utility pole.  
Whitfield was charged with: Operating under the influence, Traveling unreasonably fast, and failure to Drive Right, according to police. All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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