Gilbert Homecoming 2010 is a total success

WINSTED — The Gilbert School celebrated Homecoming Weekend Oct. 22 and 23, highlighted by a 45-0 Gilbert-Northwestern football shutout over Windsor Locks and a dance Saturday evening.

Gilbert’s four classes participated in an international mural competition as part of Spirit Week. The junior class won with their creative representation of China.

The senior class came in second, representing Egypt; the freshman were third with the United States; and the sophomores took fourth place with France.

Associate Athletic Director Patrick Cooke noted that the overall Spirit Week competition was won by the senior class, with the juniors coming in a close second.

On Friday night, both the girls and boys soccer teams suffered tough losses to Lewis Mills and Shepaug, respectively, but the volleyball team won against Oliver Wolcott Tech, 3-2. Amy Bardino played a integral role in the win with 12 aces and 12 digs, while Shannon Tuozzo had nine aces and four kills. Gilbert volleyball remains 6-7 overall and hoped to tally another win Tuesday aginst Goodwin Tech at home.

Gilbert-Northwestern football had an amazing showing against Windsor Locks Saturday at Van Why Field. The Yellowjackets dominated, tallying up a 38-0 lead. After an impressive performance by the Gilbert Band, Color Guard and cheerleaders, the team returned to the field to maintain the lead, adding just one touchdown to make the final score 45-0. Drew McCarthy, Connor Mcghee, Bobby Lippincott and Devon Molway each scored touchdowns.

Gilbert’s next home game is Saturday, Nov. 13, 1 p.m.,  against Canton High School.

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