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Top left: The boys' teams and Rotarians. Top right: The Green Team. Bottom left: The Yellow Team. (girls' teams photos by Linda Lemmon). Near left: Most Valuable Players: Jordyn Butler, second from left, and Melodie Anderson share a moment with Rotary Club President Amanda Kelly and Jonathan Tremblay, game chairman.
Local girls and boys topped off their high school basketball careers at the Ray Brousseau All Star Senior High School Shootout at Putnam High School March 14. The games have been sponsored and run by the Putnam Rotary Club for more than 30 years.
In a closely contested extremely exciting girls’ contest the Woodstock Building Associate Green team edged the WINY Radio Yellow team 43-41 on a Kylie Damble basket with less than two seconds remaining on the clock.
In the men’s’ game, the Centreville Bank Blue team ran away from the Archambault Insurance Red team for an easy 101-67 victory.
Last-Second Basket Highlights
Girls’ Game
After trailing 32-25 following three quarters of play, the WBA Green team coached by John Murdock of Ellis Tech used some last-quarter heroics to walk off with a 43-41 victory thanks to Damble’s basket with less than two seconds to play.
WBA Green placed three girls in double digits in pulling off the win. Damble, of Ellis Tech, had 13 points; Tara Hefferan from Tourtellotte had 14; and Alyssa Czmyr of Windham Tech added 10 for the winners.
Lily Goyette of Putnam High School had 15 points and Kaelyn Pearl of Parish Hill dropped in 13 for the WINY Yellow squad. Melodie Anderson of Putnam High School was selected as the MVP of the Yellow squad and Jordyn Butler of Tourtellotte, who had numerous key rebounds for the winning team, captured MVP honors..
Winning Centreville Team Cracks the Century Mark
Led by Camden Nassen and Josh Carlson, who tallied 31 and 30 points respectively, Centreville Blue rolled to an easy 101-67 win over the Archambault Red team. Jake Patterson of Tourtellotte contributed 21 points to the
win, while Jacob Mailloux had 12 and Koby Rock seven.
The Archambault Red team was led by Hunter Larson with 26, Carter Tossetti with 19 and Deonte Snow with 15. Tosetti was selected as the MVP of the Red Squad and Nassen captured MVP laurels for the winning Blue team.
Jeff Belanger of E.O. Smith High School coached the Red team and Shawn Deary of Putnam High School was the winning Blue coach.
“The Putnam Rotary Club is proud to sponsor this event each year. It’s a way of honoring our young people and keeping the memory of a former longtime Rotarian, the late Ray Brousseau, alive,” said Game Chairman Jonathan Tremblay and Rotary Club President Amanda Kelly.
In addition to team sponsors, the Byrnes Agency provided the awards for all the players. CorePlus Credit Union and The Woodstock Academy were also game sponsors. The referees for the evening, Shawn Bates, Mike Lowell, Shannon Saunders, Mike Panteleakos and David Coderre of Board #35, officiated the game as volunteers. Scoring and timing for both games was provided by Fred Hutchins and Moe Coderre, who also sang the National Anthem.
Working with Tremblay and Kelly on the committee were Rotarians Doug Porter Cheryl Guillot, Seth Lombardo, Jonathan Sturdevant, Dick Loomis, Joseph Adiletta, Ron Coderre and Linda Lemmon.
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Friday - No School. Good Friday.
Woodstock Public Schools
Every day: Fruit. Monday: Baked potato, bacon, cheese, broccoli. Tuesday: Mini pancakes, sausage, hash browns. Wednesday: Chicken tenders, dipping sauce, brown rice, green beans. Thursday: Pizza, black beans.
Putnam Elementary/Middle
Every day: Fruit. Monday: Macaroni and cheese, broccoli. Tuesday: Chicken sandwiches. Wednesday: pasta, meatsauce, vegetable medley. Thursday: Pizza, salad.
Putnam High
Monday: General Tsos chicken or spicy chicken sandwich. Tuesday: Cheese quesadilla or bacon cheeseburgers. Wednesday: Chicken Parm sandwich or chicken Caesar wraps. Thursday: Cheesy beef tot-chos or "Wild Mike's" cheese bites.
Pomfret Community
Every day: Hamburgers. Yogurt Fun Lunch. Sunbutter & Jelly. Monday: Mac and cheese, broccoli. Tuesday: Chili cheese dogs, BBQ baked beans. Wednesday - Brunch for Lunch: Cheesy scrambled eggs, french toast sticks, cinnamon sweet potato. Thursday: Stuffed-crust pizza, cucumber and ranch cup.
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Legal Notice
Abington Cemetery Association
2024 Annual Meeting
A meeting has been called for
Thursday, March 28th at
6:30 p.m. at the
Pomfret Senior Center
All lot owners are invited to attend,
wearing of masks is optional.
Please remove winter
decorations, perennial plantings
and plastic
arrangements by April 15th
or they will be disposed of by
the Cemetery Association.
The cemetery opens April 1st
Tim Morrarty, President
March 21, 2024
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Christ Church sets Egg-stravaganza
POMFRET — All are invited to the return of the Egg-stravaganza at noon, Sunday, March 24, 2024.
Featuring the Easter Bunny, several age-appropriate rounds of egg hunts, a bounce house, and lots of fun, it is a “must do” for community members of all ages.
The festivities begin shortly after the 10 a.m. Palm Sunday church service; refreshments will be served while the first egg hunt is set up. The congregation hopes that non-members will attend the church service as well.
Christ Church seeks to serve those of all religious backgrounds or none. The church is located at 527 Pomfret Street (Rt. 169) in Pomfret. Additional parking is available across the street in the Rectory School lot.
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