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Canton High sports, Winter 2009
Winter 2009
Girls basketball
Schedule and results
Class S quarterfinals: Wamogo 57, Canton 45
Class S 2nd round:
Canton 51, Kaynor Tech 35
Class S 1st round:  Canton 55, Lyman Memorial 35

2009 NCCC Tournament
Championship
Avon 33, Tolland 21, OT
Consolation
Ellington 65, Coventry 54
Semifinals
Avon 68, Coventry 43
Tolland 49, Ellington 43
Quarterfinals
Avon 62, Suffield 26
Coventry 48, Somers 25
Ellington 62, Canton 44
Tolland 48, Bolton 31

Previous stories
March 5
Boys basketball: Avon beats Canton in NCCC Tournament final

Feb. 9-14
Indoor track: Nystom wins Class S title, boys finish 7th
Wrestling: White, Jones win NCCC titles

Feb. 2-6
Boys basketball: Avon rallies to beat Canton in OT
Indoor track: Boys finish 2nd in NCCC meet; Girls take 3rd
Wrestling: CHS has big win over Somers
Girls basketball: Tough week for Warriors with losses to Avon, Suffield

Jan. 26-31
Boys basketball: Defense lifts Canton past Windsor Locks
Girls basketball: Warriors win fifth straight
Wrestling: Canton takes fifth at Rockville Duals

Jan. 19-24
Wrestling: Avon cashes in on Canton mistakes
Boys basketball: Keeping score down while moving to 9-0
Girls basketball: Girls beat Enfield for 10th win
Wrestling: White is 3rd at Eagle Classic
Track: NCCC meet is Wednesday

Week of Jan. 12-16
Boys basketball: Keeping score down while moving to 9-0
Girls basketball: CHS snaps 2-game losing streak
Wrestling: Canton beats Seymour for first time
Track: Schwartzman breaks own school record in shot

Week of Jan. 5-9
Boys basketball: Canton tops Tolland in OT
Track: BOE approves indoor team for boys

Girls basketball
Canton pulls away from Kaynor Tech to earn spot in quarters
WATERBURY, March 6 – For the first time since 1999, the Canton High girls basketball team has advanced to the Class S quarterfinals in consecutive seasons after a 51-35 win over No. 7 Kaynor Tech Friday night. All-NCCC sophomore forward Sarah Benedetti led the way with a game-high 28 points and 11 rebounds. Katherine Curvino had 10 points while Danielle Coutu had nine assists to go along with her two points.

Canton had a 10-point lead at halftime and the Panthers cut the lead to two, 32-30, late in the third quarter but the Warriors went on a 6-0 run to pull away. Canton outscored Kaynor, 13-5 in the final quarter. No. 9 Canton (17-6) will face top-ranked Wamogo (21-1) in the quarterfinals on Thursday, March 12 at Lewis Mills in Burlington at 7:45 p.m.

Girls basketball
Season high 29 points for Benedetti in win over Lyman
CANTON, March 4 – No. 9 Canton (16-5) won its Class S tournament opener with a 55-35 win over Lyman Memorial-Lebanon (8-13). The Warriors hit the road for their second round game and will face No. 8 Kaynor Tech-Waterbury on Friday night at 7 p.m.  Canton led by nine after one quarter and used a 15-5 surge in the third quarter to take command of the contest. Sarah Benedetti had a season-high 29 points, including four 3-point goals to lead Canton. Megan Roux added 10 for the Warriors.

Canton girls opens play in Class S tournament Tuesday
CANTON, Feb. 25 -- Canton earned the No. 9 seed in the Class S girls basketball tournament. They will host No. 24 Lyman Memorial (8-12) on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. at the high school. A win on Tuesday will send Canton in the second round against either No. 23 Wheeler (8-12) or No. 8 Kaynor Tech-Danbury (16-4) on Friday, March 6.

A potential quarterfinal matchup on Thursday, March 12 could be against No. 1 Wamogo-Litchfield (20-0). The semifinals are Monday, March 16 with the finals at the Mohegan Sun Arena on March 20 or 21.
Canton's season ended by Wamogo in quarterfinals

By GERRY deSIMAS, Jr.
Collinsville Press.com
CANTON, March 14 – For the Canton High girls basketball, the novelty of winning has worn off a bit.
The Warriors won 15 games during the regular season – its most victories in nearly 10 years. After two victories in the Class S tournament, the Warriors (17-8) were disappointed to be eliminated by a veteran Wamogo squad in a 57-45 defeat in the quarterfinals last week.

It’s easy to look back and see that just two years ago, the Warriors were completing their second straight 1-19 season. But on a team with no seniors and just three juniors, those other seasons are ancient history. This year’s team is anxious to win now. Paying your dues and waiting your turn is so 20th century.

A year ago, Canton stunned Wamogo with a two-point victory in the second round tournament that sent Wamogo home earlier than they had anticipated.

This year, Wamogo (23-1) ensured that Canton would be going home with a strong second half performance. Wamogo was patient, moved on offense and stopped settling for outside shots. Defensively, they began collapsing on sophomore Sarah Benedetti and cutting off guard Megan Roux’s route to the basket.

Benedetti’s third three-point shot of the game tied the game at 32-32 but a 9-3 Wamogo run put them in front to stay. Wamogo scored on a drive to the basket, a backdoor cut, another jumper, a pair of free throws and a layup.

“They’re big, strong and experienced,” Canton coach Jeanne Holian said. “They cut to the basket well. It seemed like we would stop them but someone else would step up and hit a basket.”

Canton used a 10-0 run in the first quarter to grab a 13-5 lead and led for most of the first half. “They pressured us and we broke it,” Holian said. “We got some back door shots and we did a nice job defensively to take away their two inside players and create turnovers.”

Benedetti finished with a game-high 22 points and 15 rebounds while Roux, a sophomore point guard, repeatedly drove the basket for layups, especially in the first half. She finished with 16 points, her second-highest scoring performance of the year.

“They were disappointed at the end. But look at where they have brought the program to,” Holian said. Canton (17-9) earned the most wins since going 22-6 in 1999 and this was just the second winning season in the last eight years. “I’m proud of them. We had a great season this year,” she said.

Canton went 15-5 in the regular season with an 8-5 record in the NCCC. They had a thrilling 39-38 win over Granby, a satisfying 44-38 overtime win over Bolton and a 43-34 win over Coventry, which advanced into the Class S semifinals.

In the Class S tournament, Bendetti had a season-high 29 points and four 3-point shots in a 55-35 win over Lyman Memorial. The Warriors beat Kaynor Tech of Waterbury, 51-35 in the second round with 28 from Benedetti.

Benedetti and Roux earned All-NCCC honors. With Roux at point guard able to handle the pressure and score, it took pressure off Benedetti. Roux had a career-high 19 points in a win over Cognichaug and 15 points in wins over East Granby and Bolton in February.

Junior Sarah Getz, Lucy Mentzer and Danielle Coutu each had significant moments during the season. Getz had 13 points against East Granby while Coutu had 11 each in wins over East Windsor and Hartford Classical. Mentzer made her mark defensively and rebounding. Sophomore Katherine Curvino had 15 points in a December victory over Bolton