Bristol Edition Sports Scoreboard: Jan. 8 – 13

Bristol Central's Carmelo Thompson looks to inbound the ball against Platt. | M. Letendre

By Michael Letendre

It’s been a busy week in the world of Bristol scholastic sports.

Here’s all the scores from the week that was in the Mum City as the winter campaign continues to roll along:

Monday, Jan 8

Girls Basketball

*Bristol Eastern 46, Wethersfield 29

Tuesday, Jan 9

Boys Basketball

*Newington 78, Bristol Central 52

*Bristol Eastern 64, Rocky Hill 38

*St. Paul Catholic 83, Kennedy 81

Girls Basketball

*Berlin 58, Bristol Central 43

*St. Paul Catholic 65, Kennedy 39

Wednesday, Jan 10

Wrestling

*Berlin 49, Bristol Central 25

*Bristol Eastern 60, Middletown 21

Hockey

*Rocky Hill 4, Northeastern 2

Thursday, Jan 11

Boys Basketball

*Platt 59, Bristol Central 57

Notes…The Rams are 2-7 overall and don’t play again until next Friday.

Friday, Jan 12

Boys Basketball

*Bristol Eastern 60, Maloney 41

Notes…The Lancers (7-2) are one victory away from playoff qualification in back-to-back years.

*St. Paul Catholic 62, Watertown 42

Notes…The Falcons are 6-3 overall.

Girls Basketball

*Bristol Central 67, Platt 25

Notes…The Rams worked their way to 5-5 at the halfway portion of the season.

*Bristol Eastern 48, Maloney 19

Notes…The Lancers moved to 9-2 overall with Central on tap for Tuesday.

*St. Paul Catholic 52, Watertown 39

Notes…The Falcons are 9-1 overall with just a 45-33 loss to Glastonbury on their docket this year.

Saturday, Jan 13

*Bristol Central ended up in third place at the Art Power Duels

*Bristol Eastern was the runner-up at the John D. Gorman Tournament, losing to New Milford

Hockey

*Newington co-op 4, Rocky Hill co-op 3

Notes…Kyle Eames, Dom Violette and Vincent Howley all scored goals for the Rocky Hill contingent. Kyle Kundreth made 22 saves in the goal for the Terriers. Rocky Hill hosted First Responder’s Night from the rink in Cromwell. All proceeds from the game went to the Bristol Police Memorial Fund.


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