This CT high school sports recap zeroes in on a couple of Wednesday spring games. Woodland blanked Torrington 5-0 in baseball, while Pomperaug snagged a 5-2 softball win over Bethel.
You’ll find a statewide scoreboard link for more results. This is part of the usual high school coverage, spotlighting top performances and giving a quick look ahead at next week’s matchups across Connecticut.
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Cody Dzis, a seasoned high school sports reporter, joined Hearst Connecticut Media Group in 2025 after time with the Republican American. He’s got the details below.
Connecticut High School Roundup: Woodland dominates Torrington as Pomperaug tops Bethel
From Litchfield County’s farm towns to the suburbs near Waterbury and beyond, spring sports are still buzzing. Wednesday’s games brought drama, pitching duels, and some clutch hitting.
Woodland’s strong showing and Pomperaug’s timely bats gave fans plenty to chew on. If you’re chasing more results or box scores, that scoreboard link covers teams from Danbury, Norwalk, Hartford, and everywhere in between.
Baseball Spotlight: Woodland vs. Torrington
Woodland senior right-hander Jack Schwenger just shut things down. He allowed only one hit, struck out 10, and his team cruised to a 5-0 win over Torrington on Wednesday.
Schwenger even chipped in with a double and an RBI. He really did a bit of everything. Torrington’s Anthony Ciesco grabbed the Tigers’ only hit, and honestly, the game stayed close until Woodland pulled away late.
- Schwenger: One hit allowed, 10 strikeouts, plus a double and an RBI for Woodland.
- Torrington: Just one hit from Anthony Ciesco.
- Impact: Woodland’s win keeps them looking strong in the early Naugatuck Valley standings.
Softball Spotlight: Pomperaug vs. Bethel
Pomperaug’s bats woke up behind Teagan McGinniss. She went 3-for-4 with a triple, helping fuel a 5-2 win over Bethel.
The Panthers rode McGinniss’s big day at the plate to snag a tough victory. Their lineup showed some real depth and took advantage of the right moments.
- McGinniss: 3-for-4 with a triple—definitely a highlight for Pomperaug.
- Final: Pomperaug 5, Bethel 2. That’s a solid win as the Southbury squad pushes through spring.
- Context: Pomperaug’s keeping pace in a tough league, and you can bet Bethel and the other local teams are watching closely.
What this means for Connecticut high school sports across town lines
These results show how Connecticut’s spring season keeps ramping up across a patchwork of towns. Teams from Torrington to Southbury (Pomperaug) and Bethel are all scrambling for playoff spots.
Nearby communities aren’t sitting back either. You’ll see action in Waterbury, Danbury, New Milford, Bridgeport, Stamford, Norwalk, and Hartford.
All these towns add to a pretty lively statewide scoreboard. Fans can’t help but check in each week to see what’s changed.
Connecticut’s high school sports scene runs deep. Coaches push the basics, players step up when it matters, and whole communities show up to support their teams.
As we move deeper into the season, there’s more on the way—spotlights on rising athletes, a few coaching curveballs, and those rivalries that make spring in Connecticut feel special.
This coverage aims to bring timely scores and a bit of extra context for fans in places like Stamford, Bridgeport, Waterbury, Norwalk, Danbury, New Haven, and honestly, anywhere else people care about high school sports.
Stick around for more updates and box scores as teams keep putting up big performances, whether it’s on their own fields or somewhere in the middle of the state.
Here is the source article for this story: The Connecticut high school sports roundup for Wednesday, April 15
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