This blog post recaps a Wednesday snapshot of Connecticut high school sports. It highlights standout performances in lacrosse and baseball, tying the results to a statewide roundup published by CT Insider’s Connecticut Briefing.
The focus is on how Old Saybrook and Lyme-Old Lyme fared on the lacrosse field. There’s also a look at Woodland’s win on the baseball diamond, with a few notes about other spring action across the state’s towns and cities.
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Connecticut High School Roundup: Lacrosse and Baseball Highlights from Wednesday
Coaches and fans across Connecticut watched box scores closely. Spring sports brought big wins and a few clutch moments worth talking about.
The roundups help readers keep up with the scoreboard, especially top scorers and key pitchers. This report draws from CT Insider’s Connecticut Briefing and gives a quick update for anyone following high school athletics in real time.
Boys Lacrosse: Old Saybrook Dominates Lyme-Old Lyme
Old Saybrook put on an offensive show, routing Lyme-Old Lyme 14-6 on Wednesday. Luke Beckner led the way with four goals.
His teammate Greyson Richards chipped in a hat trick, helping the visitors keep the lead. Lyme-Old Lyme’s Alex Krol answered with three goals, but Old Saybrook’s attack just kept coming.
The result says a lot about Old Saybrook’s offensive efficiency. It adds another highlight to a spring full of strong performances for the team.
Lacrosse fans from shoreline towns and inland areas paid close attention to the action. Old Saybrook pushed the tempo, while Lyme-Old Lyme tried to counter with quick transitions.
Coaches worked on fundamentals in practice and made in-game adjustments on the fly. Connecticut prep lacrosse this year has been a mix of speed and smart spacing—never boring, that’s for sure.
Baseball Roundup: Woodland-Pitches and WCA Shutout
Over on the baseball diamond, Woodland shut out WCA 11-0. George Mudry came through with two hits, including a double, and drove in a run.
Tyler Yoxall took the mound and struck out six batters over two innings. That helped Woodland lock in the shutout.
The win showed off Woodland’s depth on both offense and defense. It gives them a boost as they move through a spring schedule packed with tough regional matchups.
Connecticut baseball keeps delivering early-season drama. Strong pitching and timely hitting are making these games worth watching.
Context, Statewide Notes, and Where to Look Next
If you’re following Connecticut high school sports, keep an eye on box scores from all over—shoreline towns and those further inland. Besides Old Saybrook, Lyme, Old Lyme, and the Beacon Falls/Seymour area, you might want to check results from these spots:
- Old Saybrook
- Lyme
- Old Lyme
- Beacon Falls
- Waterbury
- Norwalk
- Stamford
- Danbury
- Greenwich
- Milford
Honestly, it’s worth following the full Connecticut Briefing if you want box scores, schedules, and standings from across the state. CT Insider keeps up with spring athletes everywhere, so you won’t miss much if you stick around.
Here is the source article for this story: Wednesday’s Connecticut high school sports roundup: Old Saybrook boys lacrosse tops Lyme-Old Lyme
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