PMS pg 9 2-1-18


By Shawn Bates
Middle School
Boys
The Wolfpack played their final regular season game Jan. 22 and had a convincing win over Canterbury 61-27. Jack Rindge led the Pack with 10 points followed closely by Alonzo Henries and Karson Bates with 9 points apiece and Anthony Romagnano with 8.
In the second game of the week the Wolfpack traveled to Parish Hill where again the boys are performing in tournament form with a dominating 60-16 win over the Pirates. Karson Bates would lead all scorers with 15 points followed by Carter Morissette with 11.
Girls
One game was reported as the girls won against Canterbury on the road 39-15. A special congratulations goes out to Jon Miller and his new Bride that married on the weekend. As in basketball and life much success and happiness coach!!
Putnam High
Boys
The Clippers hosted the Saints Jan. 22 and met another ECC foe that they should see twice next year when they rejoin the conference. The Saints, with only two losses, showed why with an intimidating full court press that lead to an early lead. That held the Clippers to only 23 in the first half while the Saints would pour on 47 points. The second half saw the same press and the Clippers would lose the home game 89-48. The Clippers’ Colby Livingston would lead all scorers with 15 points and Sebastian Ramos netted 12.
Jan. 25 the Clippers would bounce back with a road win over Norwich Tech 67-52. The Clippers’ Tyion Harris would drop 26 in the contest where Putnam would lead the whole game. Sebastian Ramos had 11 points and Colby Livingston had 8.
The Clippers are now 6-5 and should pick up the magic # 8 win to gain a seeding in the CIAC Tournament with 9 games left on the schedule.
Girls
The Lady Clippers bounced back this week with two wins — over  St. Bernards  51-40 away and a home game win over  Norwich Tech  50-23. That brings the Clippers to a 11-3 record on the year.
 Against St. Bernards freshman Abby St. Martin would give the Clippers some scoring off the bench netting 10 points in the contest and Molly Mckeon and Ashley Burke both scored 13 points each.

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