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Meet the players on our All-Bulletin golf and tennis teams

After a five-year absence, we are pleased to present our 2022 All-Bulletin golf and tennis teams. Athletes were selected with the assistance of coaches from Norwich Free Academy and Killingly High School.

The boys' golf team features five students, while the girls' team features three students. Our boys' tennis team has just one player, while the girls' tennis team has two. The group includes championship winners, tournament high scorers and impressive statistics across both sports.

The All-Bulletin track and field, All-Bulletin softball and All-Bulletin lacrosse teams have already been published online. The final team, baseball, will be published online Thursday.

Killingly's Cam Seiffert watches his tee shot on the 14th hole during the CIAC Division II Golf Championship at Tallwood Country Club in Hebron. He shot a 77 and Killingly finished third.
(Photo: [John Shishmanian/ NorwichBulletin.com])
Killingly's Cam Seiffert watches his tee shot on the 14th hole during the CIAC Division II Golf Championship at Tallwood Country Club in Hebron. He shot a 77 and Killingly finished third. (Photo: [John Shishmanian/ NorwichBulletin.com])

Boys Golf

Cam Seiffert, Killingly: Junior capped an outstanding season by tying for eighth in the State Open with a round of 77.  He tied for third with a 77 at the Division II state tournament to earn All-State honors. Seiffert also placed third (76) in the ECC Open Championship to help Killingly capture its eighth ECC Open crown in nine years.

Harrison Giambattista, Killingly: Junior won the ECC Open individual championship with a 1-over 73 to lead Killingly to its eighth ECC Open crown in nine years.

Killingly golfKillingly boys golf places third at state tournament. Next season? 'Revenge.'

Ethan Lackner, Killingly: Junior tied for 15th with an 82 at the Division II state tournament to earn All-State honors.  He also carded an 82 at the ECC Open Championship in Groton.

Max Weston, Norwich Free Academy: Wildcats sophomore shot an 81 to lead NFA to a fifth place finish at the ECC Open Championship in Groton. He also helped the Wildcats win the ECC Division I title this spring.

Kyle Sikorski, Norwich Free Academy: Wildcats senior tied for 19th with an 80 at the Division I state tournament.  He was a multiple medalist winner during the regular season while leading NFA to the ECC Division I title.

Girls Golf

Cailtin Daley, Norwich Free Academy: Wildcats senior shot a 53 at the ECC Championship tournament to help the Wildcats win its first ECC title in eight years. She was one of the team’s top scorers during a 15-1-1 regular season.

Keira Kotula, Norwich Free Academy: Wildcats senior was a multiple medalist winner during the regular season while leading the Wildcats to a 15-1-1 record. She placed third with a round of 51 at the ECC Championship tournament as the Wildcats won its first ECC title since 2014.

Norwich Free Academy golfNorwich Free Academy girls golf wins ECC championship with lowest score of the season

Molly Plecan, Norwich Free Academy: Wildcats senior shot a 47 to finish second at the ECC Championship tournament and lift NFA to its first ECC title since 2014. She was one of the Wildcats top scorers during a 15-1-1 regular season.

Boys Tennis

Jack Lacey, Norwich Free Academy: Wildcats senior was the team’s No. 1 singles player for four years. He finished 4-9 this spring. “While his record was not stellar, his sportsmanship was second to none and as our lone senior his demeanor helped set the tone for what I'm trying to build here,” NFA coach Jeremiah Berard said.

NFA's Paige Raposo returns a backhand during a match against Woodstock Academy in Norwich. (John Shishmanian/NorwichBulletin.com)
NFA's Paige Raposo returns a backhand during a match against Woodstock Academy in Norwich. (John Shishmanian/NorwichBulletin.com)

Girls Tennis

Paige Raposo, Norwich Free Academy: Wildcats senior won 7 out of 15 matches at No. 1 singles. NFA finished 5-2 in the ECC, 8-7 overall and qualified for the CIAC Class LL state tournament. The Wildcats were edged by Naugautck, 4-3, in the opening round.

Leeya Fabry, Norwich Free Academy: Wildcats freshman won 7 out of 15 matches at No. 1 doubles to help NFA (8-7, 5-2 ECC) qualify for the CIAC Class LL tournament.

This article originally appeared on The Bulletin: Meet the players on our All-Bulletin golf and tennis teams