Better Blue?
Which is the prettier blue? The sky's blue or the sky blue reflected in the pond next to Joy Road in Woodstock? More photos on page 6. Linda Lemmon photo.
Boys' Wrap-up
Overtime
thriller puts
Killingly
on top
By Ryan Rumrill
Town Crier Sportswriter
The area witnessed an overtime thriller in the championship game between the Clippers and the Redmen. The Redmen jumped out to a 7-0 lead at the end of the first quarter, and then the Clippers made a strong defensive run and made some buckets to take the lead by halftime with a 17-16 score. Putnam carried the momentum through the third quarter holding a 33-29 lead.
In the fourth quarter the Redmen got behind their sophomore scoring guard Luke Desaulnier who hit some tough shots down the stretch to put Killingly up with 1:24 in the game. Some late-game drama occurred when Putnam’s Sebastian Ramos hit a three from the corner to cut the lead to one with 36-six seconds in the game. Moments later at the free throw line with just seconds in the game, Putnam Fred Tucker with the converted tip in off the missed second free throw forces overtime in the Classic Matchup.
In overtime, Gavin Turner of Killingly won the game on a baseline drive reverse layup to put the Redmen ahead off a pass from Jared Gosper by score of 51-49.
Luke Desaulnier totaled 23 points and grabbed six rebounds. Dommoy Ennis was a force inside scoring eight points, nine rebounds, and a couple big time blocks. Turner scored nine points, and Gosper scored five points. Sebastian Ramos was the Clippers’ leading scorer with 16 points. Seniors Zach Cutler with 11 points and six rebounds, Lucas Bastilio with 10 points and 3 rebounds, and Austin Harmon with six points and seven rebounds all played well for the Clippers (2-1). Junior Scott Davagian played very well defensively, creating a lot of loose balls and steals to help the Clippers stay in the game.
Tourtellotte: 64
Ellis Tech: 38
Evan Ware controlled the game for the Tourtellotte Tigers in their victory over the Golden Eagles of Ellis Tech recording 13 points and grabbing six rebounds. Jackson Padula was his go-to guy in the paint putting up 13 points and grabbing seven rebounds. Benjamin Leveille pitches in with 10 points and snagged eight rebounds for the Tigers. Connor Weiss adds eight points in the win. Brennan Young lead all scorers with 17 points hitting five three-pointers. Darius Deveny helped the Golden Eagles by scoring 11 points and grabbed seven rebounds.
Woodstock Academy 66
Ellington: 50
Chase Anderson scored a team-high 20 points for the Centaurs in their battle against Ellington. Woodstock Academy’s Sam Majek was also contributing with 15 points to help lead the Centaurs (1-2) to their first victory of the new season.
Putnam: 64
Ellis Tech: 41
Earlier the Putnam Clippers won their first round match up in the Clipper Classic against Harvard Ellis Technical School by a score of 64 to 41. Sebastian Ramos led scorers with 25 points and dished out seven assists. Lucas Bastilio made his interior presence felt with his 24 points to go along with 10 rebounds and creating multiple trips to the free throw line.
Killingly: 57
Tourtellotte: 30
Earlier the Redmen opened up the classic with a 57-30 victory over the Tourtellotte Tigers. Gavin Turner led the way in scoring with 11 points, while Dommoy Ennis grabbed nine rebounds. Jared Gosper continues to lead the team contributing 10 points and running the floor general for the Redmen. Jackson Padula led the Tigers (1-2) with 10 points.
The Boys’ All-Academic Team
Jared Gosper – Killingly
Benjamin Leveille – Tourtellotte
Nicolas Cummings – Ellis Tech
Zach Cutler – Putnam
Boys’ All-Tournament Team
Jackson Padula – Thompson
Lucas Bastilio – Putnam
Sebastian Ramos – Putnam
Jared Gosper – Killingly
Gavin Turner – Killingly
Most Outstanding Player of the bankHometown Clipper Classic:
Luke Desaulnier – Killingly (23 points, 6 rebounds)
Plainfield 43
Killingly 36
It was a defensive game between the Redmen and the Panthers on Friday, and was a game where interior height played a factor in Plainfield’s favor. Plainfield was led by Chris Peasley who had 11 points, 7 rebounds, and 5 blocked shots. Killingly Luke Desaulnier lead the way for the Redmen with 14 points, and Gavin Turner pitched in 10 points. Senior Dommoy Ennis was a force on the boards with 13 rebounds of the teams total 19. The Plainfield Panthers move to a (5-0) start.
Putnam: 62
Wheeler: 59
Earlier Zach Cutler lead the charge for the Clippers (3-1) in their 62-59 victory over Wheeler with 22 points and 5 rebounds. Sebastian Ramos continued his scoring efforts with 18 points. Putnam was without their big man Lucas Bastilio who was battling a stomach bug, so junior Connor Holloman stepped up with 10 points and grabbed 6 rebo.
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Presenting
WILLIMANTIC — Forty-nine psychology students from Eastern Connecticut State University presented their research at the department’s annual Psychological Science Night. Local students included: Jesse Bober ’17 of Woodstock, who majors in Psychology. Mentored by Psychology Professor James Diller and Wendi Everton, Bober’s research project was titled “Music and its Relation to Performance” and “Extraversion in Relation to Phone Use and Emotional Intelligence.”
Miranda Skaradowski ’17 of Thompson, who majors in Psychology. Mentored by Psychology Professor Kristalyn Salters-Pedneault, Skaradowski’s research project was titled “What May Contribute To People Remembering Their Dreams? The associations among Interest in Dreams, Quality of Sleep, Mood Intensity, and Dream Recall.”
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.
Dec. 20
Kevin Nicol, 45, Sayles Avenue, Putnam; operating under the influence, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia.
Dec. 22
Kevin Gibbons, 40, Valley View Road, Sterling; speeding.
Christopher Reiner, 30, Ballou Street, Putnam; disorderly conduct.
Jason Link, 37, Lyon Street, Putnam; disorderly conduct, breach of peace, criminal mischief failure to be fingerprinted.