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Cole Lemoviz of Ponganset, R.I. battles Middletown’s Isaiah McDaniel in the finals of Saturday’s New England championships in Providence. Lemovitz prevailed, 4-2.

2024 New England championships
At Providence, R.I.
Team results –
1. Ponaganset RI 209, 2. Xavier 149, 3. Haverhill MA 95½, 4. East Hartford and Newtown 61, 6. Coventry RI 59, 7. Saint John Prep MA 57, 8. Sciuate RI 5, 9. Methuen MA 51, 10. Ridgefield 47½, 11. Shawsheen 47, 12. Tewksbury MA 37, 13. Danbury 36, 14. Central Catholic-Lawrence MA 32½, 15. Brookfield MA and Milford MA 32, 17. Chelmsford 30, 18. Simsbury and Southington 29½. 20. Bishop Hendricken 28, 21.  Massabesic 27½, 22. East Lyme.Norwich Tech and Whitman -Hanson 26, 24. Montachusett 25½, 25. Milton 24, 26. Middletown CT 23½, 27. Andover MA, Windham/GHG/Westbrook ME, Xaverian Brothers MA  and Oceanside 22,  31. Mt. Anthony VT and Portsmouth NH 21, 33. Billerica MA, Windham CT and Platt  20, 36. Hampden Charter East MA 19, 37. Bedford ME, Narragansett RI and Ludlow MA 18, 41. Taunton MA and Timberland Regional-Plaistow NH 17; 43. Londonderry NH, York ME and Vergennes 16,; 46. Enfield and Montville 15, 48. Bridgewater-Raynham and Mountain Valley 14
Other Connecticut teams: 50. RHAM  and Fairfield Ludlowe13, 63. Gilbert/Torrington 11, 72. Lyman Memorial/Windham tech 9; 75. Branford and Killingly 8, 85. Bristol Central 7; 92. Berlin 6½, 93. Derby/Oxford/Holy Cross, Norwalk, Staples and East Haven 6; 112. Bacon Academy, Somers and New Milford 4; 127. NFA 3; 133. Old Lyme  and Waterford 2; 145. Avon, Brookfield/Shepaug, Darien, Ledyard, Portland/Cromwell, South Windsor, Trumbull 0
Individual results
Championship finals
106  Cole Lemovitz RI (Ponaganset) dec. Isaiah McDaniel CT (Middletown), 4-2
113  Raekwon Shabazz CT (Xavier) dec. Nick Desisto MA (Tewksbury), 12-5
120  Jared Hood RI (Ponaganset) dec. Charlie Lussier MA (Whitman-Hanson), 9-0
126  Peyton Ellis RI (Coventry) dec. Yandel Morales MA (Andover), 10-5
132  David Perez RI (Ponaganset) pin Jonah Paulino MA (Montachusett), 3:56
138  Joseph Joyce RI (Ponaganset) dec. Jaeckez Mendez CT (East Hartford), 7-4
144  James Tildsley MA (Shawsheen) dec. Victor Petkov CT (Ridgefield), 8-6
150  Gabriel Bouyssou RI (Scituate-RI) dec. Carnell Davis RI (Ponaganset), 16-4
157  Jayden D’ambrosio MA (Saint John’s Prep) dec. Vincent Demaio MA (Methuen), 3-0
165  Brent Nicolosi MA (Haverhill) dec. Andrew Reall RI (Ponaganset), 10-1
175  Nathan Blanchette MA (Central Catholic) dec. Preston Marchesseault RI (Ponaganset), 3-1
190  Maximus Konopka CT (Simsbury) pin Elijah Josey NH (Portsmouth), 3:17
215  Charles Weidman CT (Xavier) pin Sammy Montovani CT (East Hartford), 3:05
285  Thomas Brown MA (Chelmsford) dec. Alex Bajoras MA (Saint John’s Prep), 6-0
Third place (consolation finals)
106 Robert Newton RI (Scituate-RI) dec. Chase Kastner CT (Southington), 5-2
113 Michael Morris MA (Haverhill) FOR Dominic Gangi MA (Methuen), 0-0
120 Peter Rincan MA (Billerica) dec. Dominic Barrella CT (Ridgefield), 8-2
126 Braylon Gonzalez CT (Xavier) dec. Joe Mahoney CT (New Fairfield), 3-2
132 Gavin Ripley ME (Oceanside) dec. Deydon Soto CT (Danbury), 10-9
138 Sidney Tildsley MA (Shawsheen) dec. Michael Boulanger MA (Milford), 15-8
144 Kyle Levesque CT (Xavier) dec. James Linder Jr. CT (Montville), 4-0
150 Jake Maddox CT (Newtown) dec. Lucas Libby ME (Mountain Valley), 11-6
157 Caiden Talento CT (Platt) dec. Ryan Currier RI (Chariho), 7-4
165 Fisher Stites CT (Newtown) dec. Lucas Alvan MA (Ludlow), 3-1
175 Lincoln Carlson CT (East Lyme/Norwich Tech) dec. David Pento jr NH (Londonderry), 9-7
190 Spencer Fine RI (Bishop Hendricken) pin Ben Ronca ME (York), 3:12
215 Mason Pellegri MA (Milton) pin Malachi Fowler CT (Windham-CT), 5:32
285 Gabriel Thomas MA (Brookline) pin Griffin Moreau ME (Windham/GNG/Westbrook), 5:56
Fifth place
106 Ben Fournier CT (RHAM) dec. Kylan Berry ME (Marshwood), 3-2
113 Apollo Bellini RI (Ponaganset) dec. Zach Brzoska CT (Fairfield Warde), 16-5
120 Cristian Pote CT (Danbury) pin Cale Wood MA (Haverhill), 1:21
126 Nathan Sayers MA (Xaverian) pin Emmett Logan MA (Lowell), 3:57
132 Kevin Kasperowski CT (Xavier) M FOR Brent Von magnus MA (Bridgewater-Raynham)
138 Sebastian Armstrong RI (Coventry) pin Shea Morris MA (Haverhill), 5:43
144 Dylan Sherman CT (Fairfield Ludlowe) dec. Colby Vital RI (Ponaganset), 6-3
150 Evan Schibi CT (Gilbert/Torr) dec. John Lagana CT (Xavier), 5-0
157 Marc Maurath CT (Newtown) dec. Vincent Rivera CT (Xavier), 9-4
165 Dominick Bubar ME (Massabesic) FOR Joseph Bolduc MA (Methuen), 0-0
175 Aman Khalil MA (Brockton) dec. Anthony Matas VT (Essex), 4-3
190 Jack Giannetto RI (Narragansett) dec. Michael Toppan MA (Gloucester), 16-5
215 Jerameel Vazquez MA (Hampden Charter East) FOR Matt Harrold MA (Haverhill), 0-0
285 Keonta Crawford CT (Enfield) dec. Kaz Morosetti RI (North Kingstown), 11-9
Outstanding wrestler: Gabriel Bouyssou, Scituate RI (150)
Best final: 132: Perez vs. Paulino
Brackets and results (FloArena)
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Note: Finals began at 126 pounds after a draw. There 143 teams that scored at least one point.


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New England Championships
At Providence, RI
Team results:
Noble ME 66, 2. Sharon MA 45, 3. Norwalk 45½, 4. Platt 39, 5. Mt. Blue 36, 6. Belfast ME 29, 7. Ashland, Bethel, Colchester, Foran, Maloney, Oceanside, Old Lyme 28, 14. Stratford and Souhegan 25, 17. Bristol-Plymouth. Shelton and Northeast MetroTech/Bishop Fenwicj 24; 20. Fairfield Ludlowe  and Mt. Anthony VT 23, 22. Agawam MA, Hanover, Scituate RI  and Ledyard 22, 26. Ludlowe MA , Oliver Ames and Wilmington 21; 29. Berlin, East Longmeadow MA, Pilgrim, Plainville and Watertown MA 20; 34. St. Johnsbury 19½ ,35. Bridgewater-Raynham 19, 36. Hingham MA 18, 37. Stamford 17½, 38, Pelham 17, 39. Burr and Burton and Trumbull 16, 41. East Haven 15½, 42. Bucksport, Concord NH, Duxburt MA, Jonathan Law and Montachusett 15; 47. Framingham MA, Mansfield and Tri-County 14.
Other Connecticut teams: 50. St. Paul 13, 53. Amity and Ellis Tech 12, 57. Nonnewaug, South Windsor and Weston 11, 66. New Britain and Rockville 7, 98. Windham 1; 99. Bristol Central 0
Individual results
Championship finals
100 Hannah Perro ME (Noble) pin Samantha Bertini MA (Ludlow), 2:36
107 Madolin Ripley ME (Oceanside) dec. Tatianna Irizarry CT (Ledyard), 6-2
114 Madeline Li MA (Andover) dec. Brooke Weafer MA (Bristol-Plymouth), 10-5
120 Jaden Coppins VT (Colchester) pin Delaney Frost ME (Noble), 4:00
126 Lindsey Rywolt CT (Stratford) dec. Hannah Bryson MA (Wilmington), 6-2
132 Hoshena Gemme CT (Old Lyme) dec. Jillian Glaski VT (Mt. Anthony), 7-6
138 Nora Quitt MA (Ashland) pin Kan-yah Mccarthy CT (Fairfield Ludlowe), 1:31
145 Esther Ribeiro CT (Bethel) pin Shelby Galex MA (Northeast Metro Tech/Bishop Fenwick), 3:30
152 Kelly Aspras CT (Foran) pin Kali Fangiullo CT (Plainville), 3:12
165 Meghan Wiebe MA (Sharon) dec. Emma Leonido MA (Hanover), 4-0
185 Kayli Morris CT (Platt) pin Eralyn Figueroa MA (East Longmeadow), 2:56
235 Arianna Bellamy CT (Maloney) pin Samantha Rabkin MA (Sharon), 5:35
Third place (consolation final)
100 Allison Patten RI (Pilgrim) dec. Selena Batres CT (Jonathan Law), 10-7
107 Mia Dineen MA (Hingham) dec. Addisyn Herdic CT (Ellis Tech), 5-0
114 Sybella Landrie CT (Berlin) tech fall Brooklynn Webber ME (Mt. Blue), 16-1 4:22
120 Jasmine Whitfield CT (Stamford) pin Gonul Celik CT (East Haven), 3:26
126 Lina Rodriguez CT (Norwalk) pin Lilou Gardien ME (Noble), 3:33
132 Rylee Donohue CT (Norwalk) pin Madison Dowd MA (Tri-County), 3:28
138 Lilya Akande CT (Shelton) pin Amaya Smith MA (Oliver Ames), 1:42
145 Isabelle Brandt NH (Souhegan) dec. Tessa Johnson MA (Mansfield), 9-0
152 Tessa Master MA (Watertown) pin Brooke Davis VT (St. Johnsbury), 0:57
165 Zady Paige ME (Belfast) dec. Sky Lewit VT (Burr & Burton), 7-6 UTB
185 Kendall Foster ME (Mt. Blue) dec. Madison Beauregard NH (Concord), 3-2
235 Arianna Nivar MA (Agawam) pin Lillian Soper ME (Bucksport), 0:25
Fifth place
100 Sophia Gordon CT (South Windsor) dec. Daylianette Sanchez cardona CT (Platt), 9-3
107 Daisey Hawkins RI (Scituate) pin Olivia Polansky MA (Bridgewater-Raynham), 1:42
114 Noah Edwards MA (Duxbury) pin Kennedie Davis MA (Bridgewater-Raynham), 1:53
120 Adriana Degroat MA (Framingham) pin Cristel Miguel CT (Amity), 4:34
126 Natalia Jaramillo MA (Nashoba Tech) dec. Piper Leone ME (Belfast), 5-0
132 Emily Angelo NH (Merrimack) dec. Morgan Pennimpede MA (Gloucester), 7-6
138 Katelynn Zannoni NH (Pelham) pin Sophia Lancin CT (Weston), 4:00
145 Aubrey Hastings RI (Cumberland) pin Elena Thomas MA (Carver), 0:57
152 Kaleigh Fuller MA (Montachusett) dec. Hannah Brewer ME (Central), 9-5
165 Shalom Feliz RI (Mt. Pleasant) pin Marangelie Teixeira CT (Trumbull), 3:52
185 Essence Tucker MA (Quincy Upper) pin Angeles Munoz MA (Marlborough), 3:41
235 Mallory Sefick CT (St. Paul) pin Gianna Cycan MA (South Shore), 0:51
Outstanding wrestler: Lindsey Rywolt, Stratford (126)
Best final: 100 pounds: Perro vs. Bertini
Brackets and results (FloArena)
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Note: Finals began at 126 pounds after a draw



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Florida high school state bronze medalist Dajah German has announced her verbal commitment to swim and study at the University of Connecticut beginning in the fall of 2027. She publicized the news on SwimCloud, writing:

I am so excited to announce my verbal commitment to continue my academic and athletic career at the University of Connecticut! I’m incredibly grateful for everyone who has supported me throughout this journey, my family, coaches, teammates, and friends who have pushed me to be my best throughout the years. And a very special thank you to Coach Chris and Coach Nicole for believing in me and giving me this opportunity. I’m so excited for what’s ahead. GO HUSKIES!

A rising senior at Fort Lauderdale High School in Florida, German trains year-round with Swim Fort Lauderdale and primarily specializes in the sprint and middle-distance freestyle events.

German has improved each year of her high school career, most recently dropping from 23.78, 51.39, and 1:50.56 in the 50/100/200 free to 23.54, 51.35, and 1:49.69 during the 2025-26 short course season.

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German’s top meet of the season was the Florida Senior Championships in March, where she recorded her current PBs in both the 50 and 200 free. She finished second in the 500 free (4:55.94) and 1650 free (17:02.78), third in both the 50 free and 200 free, and fifth in the 100 free (51.43). She set her current 100 free PB at a smaller holiday meet in December. In the 500 free, she clocked a season-best 4:55.21 at the Speedo Cup in January, with her lifetime best of 4:53.19 coming at the 2025 Florida Senior Championships.

German has qualified for the FHSAA (Florida High School Athletic Association) State Championships for the past three years, with her top performance coming at the 2025 iteration in November. She placed third in the 50 free (23.96), fifth in the 500 free (5:01.12), and helped Fort Lauderdale to fourth place in both the 200 free relay (24.64 leadoff) and 400 free relay (53.08 anchor).

Top SCY Times:

  • 50 Freestyle: 23.54
  • 100 Freestyle: 51.35
  • 200 Freestyle: 1:49.69
  • 500 Freestyle: 4:53.19

A Division I Mid-Major program, Connecticut competes in the Big East, with the women’s team placing second out of seven teams at this past season’s conference championships. German’s current lifetime bests would have placed third in the 200 free, fourth in the 500 free, eighth in the 50 free, and ninth in the 100 free, setting her up as an immediate contributor with two full seasons of training still ahead before her first conference meet.

German joins Anna Mumford, Lyla Devlin, Lena Brown, and Louisa Holda in committing to the Huskies’ class of 2031 so far.

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Here are the forecast details for northern Connecticut via the National Weather Service:

Today: Sunny, with a high near 80. Light west wind increasing to 6 to 11 mph in the morning.

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 56. Northwest wind around 6 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Monday: A chance of showers before 2pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms between 2pm and 4pm, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 4pm. Increasing clouds, with a high near 76. Calm wind becoming southeast around 6 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.

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Monday Night: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall. Low around 59. Southeast wind around 8 mph becoming southwest after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New precipitation amounts between three quarters and one inch possible.





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