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State Champs
The Woodstock Academy boys' basketball won the state championship March 16. Coach Greg Smith and the team and the whole Centaur Nation celebrate afterwards. More photos on pages 6 and 10 and all photos courtesy of Jimi Gothreau.
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Top left: Above: Chris Lowry coming through! Below: Ian Converse takes a shot. Right: Sullivan Gardner waits for pass.
Bottom right: Ian Converse in the middle of it all.
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Top and above: Fan mania. Left: Centaur John McGinn
By Ron Coderre
The dream of every high school basketball player who steps on to the hardwood is to win a State championship. In reality, however very few ever achieve that dream. For the members of the 2012-2013 Woodstock Academy boy’s basketball team they’ll always be able to say they accomplished that feat and won a State title.
In a game that started like it would be a runaway but turned into a nail biter, the Centaurs of coach Greg Smith captured the Connecticut State Class L championship in a game that gave the capacity crowd its money’s worth with a 52-49 victory over number 1 seed Trinity Catholic of Stamford.
As it’s been all season, Woodstock was led by the duo of Ian Converse and Chris Lowry, although the entire starting unit and the lone sub off the bench, Trent Peters, all had a significant hand in the victory. Converse led the offense, posting a double-double with 23 points and 11 rebounds. Lowry was the “head of the snake’ as the point guard is often referred to, dishing out 11 assists and controlling the tempo of the game with his ball handling.
The contest was tight throughout. Woodstock’s largest lead of the evening came at the 0:46 point of the first period when they led by nine points. The Centaurs, seeded number 2 in Class L, led by one at the half, 28-27, thanks to a Lowry three-pointer, which he hoisted with four ticks of the clock remaining.
The outcome of the game, which was tied twice and which saw four lead changes, was decided in the final 6:05 of the final stanza. Tied at 38 all, baskets by John McGinn (five points) and Tristan Welch (eight points) put the Acads up 42-38 with 5:30 remaining.
Trinity Catholic responded with five consecutive points to snag the lead 43-42, one coming on a three-pointer by Tremaine Frasier, who was Trinity’s leading scorer with 17 points. Schadrac Casimir, the Crusaders leading scorer was held to 15 points, on a 3-14 shooting night. The Woodstock defense stifled the high scoring guard, who had a 50-point game this season, holding him well below his average of 26 points per game.
Woodstock then reeled off a seven-point run of its own on a put back by Converse, two from Lowry, who hit both ends of a one-and-one and a huge three by Tristan Welch that put the nail in the coffin, as they forged ahead 49-43with 3:23 left to play.
Frasier kept Catholic in the game with another big hoop from beyond the arc and with 2:27 left it was a three point game 49-46 in favor of Woodstock. After McGinn hit the front end of a one-and-one the Centaurs went cold at the charity stripe putting fear into the hearts of the hundreds of faithful who had made the trek to the Mohegan Sun Casinoland arena.
After McGinn missed the second free throw, Lowry missed two as Woodstock couldn’t capitalize on being in the double bonus situation. With 1:05 remaining Brandon Wheeler (13 points) hit an inside shot to pull Trinity within two 50-48. Once again Lowry had an opportunity to extend the Woodstock cushion but he was unsuccessful on two free throws with 1:02 to play.
The poor free throw shooting bug then hit Trinity as Wheeler could only make one of four in the final 37 seconds. Converse settled matters, when he converted two from the stripe with 5.7 seconds on the clock giving the Centaurs a three-point cushion and the State championship.
Our goal was to control the tempo of the game and to play strong defense in order to hold their high scorer down,” said Woodstock assistant coach Mike Bourgeois.
Woodstock limited the Stamford team to 33.3 percent (19-57) shooting for the game while they posted 19-45 and 42.2 percent.
The Centaurs held a significant edge on the boards thanks to burly senior Sullivan Gardner who finished with 14 caroms to go with his eight points, outrebounding Trinity 41-33. They went to the free throw line 18 times and converted 10, while Trinity was 3-9 from the charity stripe.
“The Woodstock kids seemed to mature as the game went along. I think, since this was their first experience in this type situation they gained confidence when they realized they had a shot at the title. I’m pleased for all the team and coaches,” said Woodstock resident and former Centaur Dennis Kelly.
The victory brings the successful season and run to the title to a conclusion with a sparkling 24-3 record for Woodstock. Trinity Catholic closes out its books with an identical record.
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.
March 14
Alan Talbot, 33, Church Street, Putnam; five counts of second-degree failure to appear, first-degree failure to appear.
March 15
Barbara Yater, 33, Furnace Street, Danielson; operating under suspension.
Mark Ward, 32, Van den Noort Street, Putnam; possession of marijuana, possession of marijuana within 1500 feet of a school.
Derik Gagnon, 29, Wilkinson Street, Putnam; evading responsibility, failure to drive right.
Erin Grist, 34, Mantup Road, Putnam; operating under the influence, traveling fast.
March 16
Jamie Papierski, 30, Bassett Hill Road, Woodstock; misuse of plates, operating under the influence, failure to drive right.
Bruce Burr, 39, Gem Drive, Willimantic; failure to renew license.
March 17
David Lawrence Jr., 27, Pratt Road, E. Killingly; operating motor vehicle with suspended registration.
Michael Fenner, 50, Hartsthorn Street, Danielson; speeding.
Honored
WORCESTER --- The following local residents were named to second honors on the Clark University Dean’s List for the spring 2012 semester: David C. Carter, a resident of Pomfret, Kathleen E. Matty, a resident of Pomfret, and Emma M. Cotnoir, a resident of Putnam.
On list
WORCESTER --- April K. Herleikson, a resident of Pomfret Center, was named to first honors on the Clark University Dean’s List for the spring 2012 semester.
Named to list
ALBANY, N.Y. --- Alyssa Hebert of Danielson, Windham County, was among 794 students named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2012 semester at The College of Saint Rose in Albany.
Named to list
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. --- Meredith Sbordy, of Woodstock, was named to Eckerd College’s Dean’s List for the spring 2012 semester.
Earns master's
SAVANNAH, Ga. --- Amberlee Isabella of Putnam, recently graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Isabella earned a master's degree in graphic design.
Joins class
FRANKLIN, Mass. --- Two local students joined the Dean's College Bulldog Nation last September: Holly Desrosiers, of Putnam, and Maxwell O’Neill, of Woodstock.
Inducted
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. --- Alison Navarro of Woodstock, was inducted into the Western New England University chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta Aug. 24. Navarro is majoring in Pre-Pharmacy.
Wins Big
Students from Mike Bogdanski and Kristin Duethorn’s Quest Martial Arts won big at the New England Tang Soo Do Championships in Westbrook recently.. Results: David May, 1st weapons/1st sparring/2nd forms; Molly Mckeon, 1st forms/1st breaking/2nd sparring/2nd weapons; Julia Gilloran, 3rd weapons/3rd sparring/3rd breaking; Stacey Pazienza, 2nd forms and weapons 3rd breaking and sparring; Gary Pazienza, 3rd forms and sparring; Tanner Clark, 3rd breaking; Javier Alvarez, 3rd weapons 3rd sparring; Mark Rickaby, 3rd breaking 1st weapons; Gerald Lamontagne, 1st forms and sparring; Nick Boligan, 3rd forms; Alex Boligan, 1st weapons 2nd breaking; Carl Andersen, 2nd breaking and weapons 3rd sparring and forms; Mason Lafleur,1st sparring and forms and breaking; Watts Herideen,1st Sparring and 3rd breaking; Hayden Wink, 2nd sparring; Andrew Wink, 3rd breaking; Olivia Cunha, 2 forms and sparring; Andrew Hughes, 3rd forms 3rd breaking; Alexis Elkinson, 2nd forms and sparring and breaking; Derek Pomes, 3rd sparring 2nd forms and weapons; Dheric Seney, 2nd sparring and weapons; Eric Nocera, 3rd breaking; Scott Selmecki, 1st weapons 2nd sparring and forms and breaking; Chris Martineau, appreciation award; Dylan Martin, 1st breaking 3rd sparring; Hailey Kuhn, 2nd forms 3rd sparring; Tyler Hopkins, 1st breaking 1st forms 2nd sparring. Courtesy photos.