WOODSTOCK — The Woodstock Middle School honor roll for the first quarter includes:
Grade 6
High Honors
Gunnar Basak, Liliana Bottone, Emma Brody, Ryder Chaput, Benjamin Cross, Olivia Dahl, Ava Golden, Kira Greene, Phoebe Griffin, Sophie Gronski, Madeline Jezierski, Emily Jurnovoy, Matthew Letourneau, Emma Manis, Matthew McClure, Xandar Miller, Eva Monahan, Bailey Nordman, Grace Pokorny, Owen Rigney, Freya Robbie, Isabella Selmecki, Emily Smock, Brock Swabby, Avery Thienel, Kaelyn Tremblay, Leah Wasielewski, Kendra Wilson
Honors
Juliet Allard, John Bennett, Nathan Billings, Lucas Boynton, Alexander Brouillard, Cassidy Chabot, Abigail Converse, Maxx Corradi, Jacqueline Dearborn, Evan Deasy, Samuel Desmond, Bella Ducat, Mila Ganias, Brooke Goodell, Zoe Grant, Meadow Harnois, Elmer Hebert, Matthew LaBonte, Marie Mairson, Madison Matthews, Matthew Montanez, Kaya Nichols, Cameron Robida, Elizabeth Short, Bailey Sweeney, William Wasko, Haley Whitehouse
Recognition
Ari Abrams, Regan Benedict, Bradley Blair, Tyler Chamberlin, Keegan Covello, Richard Duncan, Samantha Espeseth, Brooke Gomes, Ayla Gorgone, Kyle Grist, Sawyer Hull, Aidan Kane, Samantha Keller, Eli Laffert, Riley Wilcox.
Grade 7
High Honors
Claire Beck, Emily Cournoyer, Campbell Fraser, Sydney Lundt, Emma Massey, Sophia Petrella, Kaelin Soukaloun, Madison Whitehouse
Honors
Peyton Bentley, Madison Brown, Summer Espeseth, Hailey Gagnon, Nicholas Gohn, Gavin Grant, Allison Griswold, Grant Hart, Sophia Hernandez, Kayla Leite, Alexandra Mattioli, Seamus McDermott, Samantha McDowell, Cameron McNally, Timothy O’Sullivan, Evan Rhault, Noah Sampson, Ava Simoes, Talia Tremblay, Henry Wotton
Recognition
Ethan Adams, Natalie Bell, Anthony Buckner, Charles Caggiano, Gabriel Cooke, Judd Green, Richard Grendell, Joel Koleszar, Maeve Lusignan, Scarlett Pierce, Reegan Reynolds, Autumn Rodio, Thomas Sweeney, Lucas Theriaque
Grade 8
High Honors
Charlotte Adase, Aaron Allard, Kristen Ash, Maxwell Auker, Brooke Bergevin, Nicholas Betschmann, Mogan Bonin, Carah Bruce, Gabrielle Couture, Ethan Craig, Shannon Cunniff, Amanda Currie, Carolina Da Silva, Alexis Danila, Kirsten Deorsey, Ava Edwards, Lennon Favreau, Magnolia Hart, Brian Jameson, Annika LeBoeuf, Makala McDermott, Bryn Miller, Paige Owens, Amelia Racicot, Fiona Rigney, Braiden Saucier, Alexandra Taylor, Adam Thompson, Wyatt Robbie, Abdullah Zameer
Honors
Abigail Armstrong, Ava Basak, Abigail Bennett, Summer Chaput, Mitchell Child, Brianna Connors, Jade Desmond, Baden Eaton, Katie Fortin, Kara-Lynn Hebert, Olivia Jendrewski, Dylan Mayo, Kaden McCullough-Murphy, Abigail Morse, Ellie Nunes, Kylie Quercia, Sophia Quinn, Alexa Rock, Natalia Sarette, MacKenzie Starr, Dominick Tocci, Matthew Wasielewski, Bella Webb, Patrick Webster, Liam Wilcox
Recognition
Payton Barna, Amera Belle, Ella Chabot, Kyre Fontaine, Grace Gelhaus, Clinton Kallgren, Randall Rawcliffe, Lillian Rossi, Kenzie Sellers, Concetta Sumner, Dylan Veilleux.
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PUTNAM — Putnam High School honor roll for the first quarter of the 2018-2019 school year.
Seniors
High Honors
Kira Fontaine, Autumn Grimshaw, Violet Khoshtariya, Thomas Masso, Adriana Santos Bravo, Madison Toutant
First Honors
Ryan Andrzeicik, Selena Cordero, Cole Davagian, Gabriel Desrosiers, Kaitlyn Eddy, Sierra Mainville, Katy Maryanov, Jasmine Paulhus, Alexa Steinbrick, Jacob Tremblay
Recognition
Jordan Alexander, Trinity Bailey, Morgan Blackmar, Mackenzie Blackwell, Jacob Clinkscale, Troy Davis, Victoria Dias, Michael DiColella, Stephane Fonseca, Elizabeth Foss, Angelina Gould, Eryka Kittrell, Kylye-Annmarie Kupiec, Maggie McKeon, Mya Meadows, Chelsea Minaya-Torres, Simon Morente Uz, Jeffrey Reed, Zachary Robinson, Megan Shippee, Jenna Tatro, Cameron Thomas,
Mariah Travisano, Jane Vongvirath, Christian Yorz
Juniors
High Honors
Kayleigh Lyons, Molly McKeon, Janete Morente Uz, Ellie Morissette, Hunter Roberts, Julia Silva Pereira, Hannah Smith
First Honors
Tanner Clark, Haley Cutler, Autumn Fikter, Jillian Gray, Zoe Hetrick, Michael Ionkin, Edward Perry, Jordyn Poole, Michael Rosario, Justin St. Martin
Recognition
Samantha Barylski, Matthew Chzaszcz, Niajah DeWolfe, Nathaniel Dolbey, Malaki Fitzgerald, Patrick Franks, Reece Gardiner, Abigayle Gardner, Amerah Harris, Kyle Haynes, Samantha Huff, Emily Langlois, Steven Merritt, Charlotte Nichols, Jacob Tatro, Noah Tomkins
Sophomores
High Honors
Laylah Chavez, Brenden Guillen, Anna Ionkin, Haddijatou Mbye, Brooke Peloquin, Mackenzie Peloquin, Abby St. Martin
First Honors
Nathan Barylski, Jonathan Carita, Charisma Farrington, Ethan Latendresse, Emma Rudman, Tyler Shippee, Haley Syrjala
Recognition
Greyson Anderson, Joseph Barnett, Emma Braithwaite, Kaylyn Daigneault, Samantha Dempsey, Samantha Enders, Clara Greiner, Colby Livingston, Adriana Maltais, Lesbia Morente-Mendez, Julie Morris, Mackenzie Oleszewski, Abbigail Pelletier, Jamie Petrie, Michayla Rugh, Damien Ruggeri, Bethany Smith, Oscar Steinbrick, Alexis Thompson, Morgan Toutant, Maggie Wojciechowski
Freshmen
High Honors
Autumn Allard, Reagan Boledovic, Amayah Chavez, Tyler Fullerton, Celenia Lopez, Avery Pedersen, Jack Rindge, Ewa Sekula
First Honors
Emma Barbeau, Trinity Bonet Shepard, Johnathen Brouillette, Samantha Eddy, Kandi Garcia-Morente, Aliya Green, Olivia Hassett-Mellen, Amelia Labbe-Fahy, Kayla Morrison, Halie Reidy, Adam Tomkins, Hunter Vanasse, Connor Vassar
Recognition
Saige Albino, Jamiel Andujar, Makenna Barnett, Karson Bates, Allison Callahan, David DePari, Ethan Gardner, Cody Keene, Olivia Labbe-Fahy, James Lazarou, Brooke Lindell, Stephanie Olecki, Amber Rape, Michael Roach, Dominic Sheldon, Destiney Simas.
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Legal Notice
Town of Pomfret
Notice is hereby given that a certified copy of the audit of the Pomfret Fire District for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2018, prepared by Daniel R. Santos, CPA, LLC, 179B Hartford Pike, Dayville, Connecticut 06241, was filed in the Office of the Town Clerk of Pomfret on December 31, 2018. In compliance with the requirements of section 7-394 of the Connecticut Statutes, said audit is on file for public inspection in said office at Five Haven Road, Pomfret Center, Connecticut.
Dated at Pomfret,
Connecticut
This 31st day
of December, 2018
Cheryl A. Grist,
Town Clerk of Pomfret
Jan. 10, 2019
The Woodstock Academy boys’ basketball team put together a couple of strong efforts against local rivals, Killingly and Griswold, and raised its record to 4-1.
The Centaurs downed Killingly, 47-40, Jan. 5 thanks to a pair of strong efforts by Chase Anderson and Cole Hackett.
“Chase and Cole had great all-around games with rebounds, points and assists while Jake (Marsalisi) was strong in the backcourt and Aaron (Johnson) hit a couple of big 3’s,” said Centaurs coach Marty Hart.
The Centaurs (2-0 Eastern Connecticut Conference Division II) trailed by two going into the final quarter, 36-34, but put together a strong defensive effort.
Anderson and Hackett kept the Centaurs in the game up to that point.
Anderson (14 3-pointers this season) had all three of his 3’s in the first three quarters and 17 of his game-high 19 points. Hackett added 10 of his 12 points in the first three quarters which left the fourth to the defense.
“Hats off to (Aidan) Morin, (Eric) Preston and (John) Rogers for playing outstanding defense especially in that fourth quarter,” Hart said.
The Centaurs limited the Redmen (2-3, 0-2) to just a pair of baskets in the final quarter by Luke Desaulnier (16 points) and Shayne Bigelow (10).
The Centaurs spread the wealth in the fourth quarter with six different players scoring, Johnson led the way with three points on his seventh 3-pointer of the season.
It was also the defense that led the Centaurs to a 59-41 win over Griswold at the Alumni Fieldhouse Jan. 2.
“It felt great getting off to a hot start, the team got off to an early lead,” Woodstock Academy senior Luke Mathewson said.
The Centaurs scored 18 points in the first quarter with Anderson getting seven.
Hart said the team cooled off a bit offensively in the second quarter when they only scored 11 points, but the defense hung in there.
After only allowing seven points in the first quarter, the Centaurs only yielded 10 points to Griswold in the second quarter.
“It was a great effort and I think what we did was we keyed in on their shooters, communicated where they were and guys pursued and located rebounds with a passion,” Hart said.
Three players scored in double figures led by Anderson with 18 points, Mathewson who added 11 and Hackett who finished with 10.
The balanced offensive effort also made Hart smile.
“It felt like we were going inside-out. Guys were passing, making the cuts, setting the screen and getting the ball back. I think that was good,” Hart said.
Anderson pulled down 17 rebounds in the game while adding three assists. Hackett had 10 rebounds and four dishes while Johnson led the team with five assists and Marsalisi had three steals. ”Griswold is a 4-1 team. They’re very strong, execute very well and I think our physicality and our defense kind of took away some of their strengths,” Hart said.
Nick Gileau was the only Wolverine in double figures with 11 points.
Marc Allard
Sports Information Director
The Woodstock Academy
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