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Here are the top performances in boys basketball from the past week:
Tyler Newsom, Masuk: Scored 28 points in the Panthers’ 68-54 win over New Fairfield.
Connor O’Leary, Glastonbury: Scored 30 points in a 57-52 win at Hartford Public and added 23 in a 57-52 win at Simsbury .
Jaysean Williams, Bloomfield: Finished with 28 points in the Warhawks’ come-from-behind 75-71 win over Weaver.
Noah Cardone, E.O. Smith: Scored 30 points in a 76-56 loss to Enfield.
Jason Canady and Sonny Pierce, WCA: Canady and Pierce scored 29 and 28 points, respectively, in WCA’s 83-73 win over Kennedy.
Javarr Bryant, Ansonia: Scored 27 points in the Chargers’ 74-50 win over Oxford. Bryant also scored 26 points in an 84-58 win over Derby.
Timaury Gay, Notre Dame-West Haven: Scored 30 points in the Green Knights’ 98-29 win over Lyman Hall.
Jamie Leggett, St. Paul: Scored 33 points and grabbed 16 rebounds in St. Paul’s 62-54 loss to Torrington. Scored 31 points in a 64-53 win over Naugatuck.
Christian McClease, Wilbur Cross: Scored 36 points in the Governors' 86-56 win over Shelton and added 30 points in the Governors’ 89-63 win over West Haven.
Ben Stewart, Nonnewaug: Scored 27 points in a 65-46 win over Woodland.
Caden Drezek, Seymour, and Brandon Beamon, Wilby: Drezek scored 28 points in Seymour’s 79-76 win over Wilby. Beamon had a game-high 30 points for Wilby.
Anthony Parker, Xavier: Scored 34 points in a 78-26 win over Amity and had 25 points and 10 assists in the Falcons’ 74-45 win over Cheshire.
Jack Plesser, Fairfield Warde: Scored 31 points, 21 in the second half, to help Warde defeat Danbury 58-53.
Jaylen Brown, Norwalk: Scored 38 points in the Bears’ 67-45 win over Westhill.
Makai Coleman, Newtown: Scored 26 points in the Nighthawks’ 62-56 win over Platt.
Ethan Laguardia, South Windsor: LaGuardia scored 32 points in South Windsor’s 82-37 win over Rocky Hill.
Mohammad Kulaib, Innovation: Kulaib made 11 steals in a 51-39 win over International and had eight steals in a 71-46 win over Goodwin Tech.
Freddie Camp, Northwestern: Scored 34 points in Northwestern’s 74-63 loss against Wamogo.
Of note
— Bolton’s Trevor Buchanan surpassed 1,000 career points in a 68-64 loss to Windham Tech.
Games to watch
WCA at Holy Cross, Tuesday, 7 p.m.: A must-win for Holy Cross, which lost to Crosby on Friday, in order to stay in the race for the NVL regular-season championship.
Northwest Catholic at Farmington, Thursday, 6:45 p.m.: Farmington beat Windsor last week and played Northwest Catholic close (52-44) in the season opener on the road.
Ridgefield at Wilton, Friday, 6:30 p.m.: Rematch of last year’s FCIAC tournament final at the same venue, the Zeoli Field House. Ridgefield won ]its record fourth straight league title and is currently in first place.
Wilbur Cross vs. Hillhouse at Floyd Little Athletic Center, Monday, 7 p.m.: Cross held Hillhouse scoreless over the final 5:15 of the game the last time these two teams played on Jan. 26.