By Ryan Rumrill,
Town Crier Sportswriter
Feb. 26 the Mustangs squared off against Redemption Christian at the Hyde School and took away the 14-point victory, 99 to 85. Putnam was led by Jaheam Cornwall who finished with a game-high 15 points and six assists. Alexis Yetna finished the game with 13 points and 12 rebounds, Malik Curry had 13 points, while Issac Kante had 12 points and five rebounds and both Malik Ondigo and Brandon Hurst had 11 points each.  Eric Ayala totaled up nine points, seven assists, and five rebounds and Putnam Science moves to 30-6. With this win, the Mustangs are named as the 2017 Power 5 Conference regular season Champions, where they only have a couple more games left before they take on the Conference tournament which will be held at Fitchburg State University March 4, and 5. Putnam Science will also be looking forward to the National Prep School Championship. The academy will likely be seeded third. The contest is March 8 and 9 at Albertus Magnus College.
 
Feb. 25
Putnam Science Academy 97
Thetford Academy (Canada) 73
The Mustangs took on Thetford Academy from Canada at the Maple Street Campus, and Jaheam Cornwall came out of the game shooting the ball from down town.  The Mustangs were in a close game at halftime with the score, 46-44, but came out of the second half and continued to put pressure on Thetford and kept hitting shots and pulled away. Jaheam Cornwall finished with 23 points, and hitting 7 threes from behind the arc. Eric Ayala finished with a double-double recording 15 points and 10 assists. Issac Kante had 15 points, Lapri Pace 11 points, Malik Curry had 10 points, and Alexis Yetna had seven points and 10 rebounds as PSA is now 29-6.
 
(4) St. Bernard 52
(1) Plainfield 51
 Top-ranked Plainfield Panthers were knocked off by the Saints in the ECC Div. 2 Semifinal matchup. St. Bernard was paced by Hunter Baillargeon who scored 21 points, JoJo Beltran had 14 points, and Nate Avery had 11 points. Plainfield was led by Eli Malboeuf with his 19 points, Connor Davis scored 13 points, and Chris Peasley had six points, but fall by one to the Saints. 
 
(3) Windham 64
(7) Killingly 48
The Redmen brought a lot of energy into the semifinals where they were led by Jared Gosper with 15 points, Dommoy Ennis with 10 points, and Sean Johndrow with nine points. They were missing the scoring from Luke Desaulnier who was held in check with only four points and the Redmen come up short against the powerful Whippets. Windham was led by Willie Brown who scored 19 points in the game, Alex Dominguez who scored 12 points, and Andrew Gonzalez who finished with 10 points as well and advance to the championship game to face off against fourth- ranked St. Bernard 
 
Feb. 24
Marianapolis 81
St. Marks 58
Tyler Burton posted a double-double with 23 points and 10 rebounds to move the Golden Knights passed St. Marks in their final game of the season. Marley Blommers helped out with 18 points, and Joe Del Ricci had 16 points and the Knights close out the regular season with a win and move to 11-13. 
Putnam Science Varsity 77
Redemption 79
Manny Warren led the Varsity squad with 23 points, six rebounds, and five rebounds but fell by 2 to Redemption. Adham Floyd had 14 points and 10 rebounds. Jordan Pettway finished with 13 points, and Alex White finished the game with 10 points and the Varsity is now 18-8. 
(3) Windham Tech 67
(11) Putnam 51 
Putnam squared off against Windham Tech where the Mighty Tigers controlled the pace of the game in the second half, closing the game out with the victory by 15 points.  Windham Tech was led by Mario Rangel with 17 points, and Cole Paquin with 15 points, while Andre Jose and Luis Quintana both had nine points. For Putnam, Lucas Bastilio put his team on his back and scored 32 points for the Clippers and grabbed 14 rebounds. 
 
Feb. 23
(7) Killingly 57
(2) Lyman 49
The Killingly Redmen knocked off the second-ranked Lyman Bulldogs in the quarterfinals of the ECC Division matchup. Lyman was led by David Lopez with the game-high 23 points, but was not enough as the Redmen pull off the upset.  Killingly was led by Luke Desaulnier with 14 points, Jared Gosper with 12 points, and Sean Johndrow with 11 points. Alex Fontaine had seven points, to go along with the six points from Gavin Turner, and the five points from Dommoy Ennis.
(11) Putnam 43
(6) Parish Hill 35
Putnam faced off against Parish Hill in the first round of the CSC tournament, and took the lead late in the third quarter and sealed the deal coming away with the victory. Sebastian Ramos leads the Clippers in scoring with 18 points, who scored his free points from the line going 8-10 from the charity stripe. Connor Holloman added 12 points for the Clippers. Parish Hill was led by Jonah Dupuis with 11 points.  
(3) Windham 73
(6) Woodstock 47
Woodstock squared off against a tough Windham Whippets in the quarterfinals and was just a little unmatched, and outlasted by the Whippets. Windham was paced by Willie Brown with 23 points and added eight dimes in the contest. Andrew Gonzalez pitched in 16 points and 10 assists, Alex Dominquez scored 13 points, and Cliff Jones recorded 15 points and 11 rebounds for Windham. Woodstock was led by Chase Anderson who finished with 12 points, Nick Short had 11 points, Aaron Johnson had eight points, and Cole Hackett had six points. 
 
Feb. 22
Killingly 58
Wheeler 46
The Redmen got great contributions from their team where Jared Gosper and Dommoy Ennis each had 12 points and Ennis grabbed 11 rebounds and five blocked shots. Luke Desaulnier had 10 points, while Gavin Turner had nine points, Alex Fontaine had eight points, and Sean Johndrow had seven points to earn their play in win. 
(8) Montville 72
(9) Tourtellotte 37
In the play-in game between the Tigers and the Indians for the ECC Division 2 matchup, Montville took an early lead and maintained it until the break, and that’s where they broke it open, outscoring the Tigers 39-10 in the second half. Montville was led by Cam Collins who scored 25 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to help Montville into the quarterfinals. Gennaro Davis added nine points for the Indians. Tourtellotte was led by Spencer Fulone with 11 points. 
 
Feb. 21
Putnam Science Academy 90
Notre Dame Prep 67
When the PSA Mustangs took on Notre Dame Prep, PSA was ranked eighth in the country, and Conference powerhouse Notre Dame was ranked No. 4 in the country. The contest was hosted at the Hyde School where the Mustangs won the game in all areas of the game and won the game by 23 points. PSA was led by Eric Ayala who finished with 18 points, 12 rebounds, and five assists.  Issac Kante contributed with 14 points and eight rebounds, Malik Ondigo had 12 points and six rebounds, Lapri Pace had 11 points and six rebounds, and Jaheam Cornwall had eight points and seven assists, while the Mustangs moved to 28-6. 
 
Feb. 20
Marianapolis 64
Hyde-Woodstock 45 
In the matchup of local prep schools, the audience watched the Golden Knights get out early ahead of Hyde, and maintained the advantage until the final buzzer.  Marianapolis was led by Steph Baxter who scored 14 points, while Marley Blommers added 11 points and eight rebounds to move the Knights to (9-12). 
Plainfield 44
Woodstock 39
The Panthers season came to an end with the last regular season game victory over the Centaurs 44-39, which finished the year on an eight-game winning streak.  Plainfield was led by Connor Davis who finished with 18 points, while both Markeith Conyers and Chris Peasley scored 12 points.  Woodstock was paced by Chase Anderson by scoring his 14 points. Nick Short added 11 points, and Cole Hackett scored eight points. 
Waterford 68
Killingly 65
Waterford wins on a 3-pointer at the buzzer from Mike Buscetto which leads the Lancers to their 11th straight win on the year, and finished undefeated in ECC play. Buscetto leads the Lancers with an impressive 30 points and adds 10 assists while Liam Spellman had 13 points in the game to move Waterford’s record to 17-3, 10-0. Killingly as behind Dommoy Ennis who scored 15 points, and Luke Desaulnier who added 12 for the Redmen, who fall to 7-13, 4-6. 
 
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