A year filled with cheers for the Mountaineers
Sydney Segalla (13, center) celebrated with her basketball teammates after a March 4  tournament victory over Windsor Locks High School. Segalla won the Gatorade State Player of the Year in 2022 for her efforts in track and field. 
Photo by Hunter O. Lyle

A year filled with cheers for the Mountaineers

FALLS VILLAGE — Sydney Segalla was the primary topic of conversation in the world of Housatonic Valley Regional High School sports in 2022.

Heading up a girls basketball team that went deep into the state tournament, Segalla hit the 1,000 point career mark during an away game against Litchfield High School on Jan. 31. In the 83 years of school history, only 10 HVRHS athletes have achieved this benchmark.

Segalla finished with a total of 1,183 points, fifth overall for points in program history.

“I think it was such a big deal for me because everyone knows me for soccer, so then to show that I can do this in basketball too — I was really happy,” Segalla said. “I wasn’t always planning on playing [basketball] for all four years, because of soccer, but I’m really happy that I did.”

In July, Segalla was named  Connecticut’s Gatorade State Player of the Year.

The award, which honors student-athletes who not only show prowess in their sports but also in their education and community work, is given out to one athlete in every state plus the District of Columbia. Segalla won, not for soccer or basketball, bu for track and field.

“The most astonishing thing is that this is her first year running track,” said HVRHS Athletic Director Anne MacNeil.

Segalla also earned a soccer scholarship at Boston College.

The girls basketball team had a good showing in the state tournament, winning the first two games before dropping a 40-25 decision on the road vs. Coventry on March 8. Both Segalla and Tori Dodge received Berkshire League All-League honors, with Segalla making First Team All-League and Dodge earning a spot on the Second Team All-League. Also this season, coach Steve Dodge reached his 100th victory, and now sits at 104 wins.

The Gilbert/Northwestern/HVRHS Yellowjackets co-op football team finished the regular season with a six-game winning streak, and a league record of 7-1.

Starting with a 41-7 home win vs. Oxford Oct. 7, GNH went on a tear, winning their next five games, often by lopsided final scores.

In the regular season, the Yellowjackets outscored their opponents 433-168.

In the state tournament (Class SS) GNH began with a 34-0 victory on the road against Windham High School, but the team met their match Dec. 4 in the semifinal showdown versus the Valley Regional/Old Lyme (VROL) Warriors in Deep River, losing 26-14.

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