Basketball Update #12

 

Jr. MITES (3rd-4th grade)
St. Joseph’s 28, St. Chris “Green” 21.
After jumping out to a first quarter lead, the St. Christopher Jr. Mite “Green” team dropped a competitive contest to St. Joseph’s at the St. Joe’s church hall.  Alex Williams dumped in 11 points, and got scoring support from Matthew Thibault (4), Emeka Okorie (4) and Kristen Coumas (2). Manny Mendoza, Nicole Yeaton, Meghan Eckmann, Joseph Kenosian, Nasir Perry and Katie Almeda added pressure at both ends of the floor, but it was not enough to slow down the speedy St. Joe’s attack.
St. Chris “Gold” 20, Ressurection “White” 16.
The St. Christopher’s “Gold” team  managed a 20-16 win over the Parish of the Resurrection “White” squad last weekend at Resurrection Center. Tucker MacLellan, Ben Pressly and Natalie Sheehy hustled on both offense and defense, ensuring the win, while the scoring punch was provided by Joseph Noon and Andre Laplante (6 points apiece), James Bolton (4), Chase Nickerson (2) and Ian Connolly (2).
MITES (5th-6th grade)
St. Chris 34, St.  Joseph’s 28
Pat McCarthy and Finn Littlefield combined for 18 points, leading the St. Chris Boys Mites to a six point win over St. Joseph’s on the St. Joe’s home court. Mike Meads had six points in the contest, and got solid defensive and playmaking help from Tommy Ethier (2 points), Grant Coy, Sammy Martin, and Andre Laplante. The rest of the offensive production came from Joey Guidoboni (4), CJ Barrett and Mason Dane (2 apiece).
St. Chris 28, St. Anthony (Manchester) 18.
The St. Chris Girls Mites improved to 8-2 with a win over St. Anthony’s of Manchester at the St.
Joe’s church hall.  Molly Dee poured in 15 points for St. Chris, while Samantha Crotty and Michelle Curran added defensive intensity.  Gavi Grossman was strong off the St. Chris bench, and scoring punch was added by Erika Dahl (5), Peyton Ryan (4), Charlotte Labonte (2), Isabelle Gosselin (1) and Emily Moran (1). Leading 7-2 in the first quarter, St. Chris gave up the lead and trailed 17-11 at halftime.  Strong second half scoring and shutdown defense sealed the 28-18 victory.