BIG GAME ALERT: Sacred Heart at Crosby boys basketball, 7 p.m.

Can anyone in the Naugatuck Valley League beat the Sacred Heart boys basketball team?

No one has been able to answer that question in the affirmative, so far. Crosby takes it shot at the Hearts tonight at 7 on Nick Augelli Court in The Palace at Crosby High School. It’s a big gym, so there’s plenty of good seats. Go and watch a potentially good game on a cold night.
What happened the last time these two city teams met? Well, the same thing that has happened to every Sacred Heart NVL opponent so far this season. The Hearts won 96-61 on Jan. 15 at Alumni Hall.
Crosby (12-2, 10-2 NVL, 2-2 NVL Brass Division) hasn’t lost a game since. The Bulldogs have defeated Seymour, Ansonia, Derby, Kennedy, Woodland and East Hartford during a six-game winning streak. Crosby has four players averaging double figures, led by Jordan Booker. Jeremiah Kendall, Tyairus Sands and Roary Jadusingh. Dayquain Sinisterra and Daniel Jones average nearly 10 points per game, giving the Bulldogs a very balanced attack. Crosby prefers to trap and get out on the break, though Sacred Heart doesn’t mind doing that either.
With the Hearts (14-2, 14-0 NVL, 5-0 NVL Brass Division), you know what’s coming. Mustapha Heron leads the attack with the versatile Tyrn Flowers on the wing. There’s also Raheem Solomon to deal with, along with Charles Fisher and J.T. Riddick. Head coach Jon Carroll has also gotten some solid minutes from Courie Stevenson off the bench.
After the Crosby win, Sacred Heart lost close games to Foothills Christian of California and Long Island Lutheran of New York in out-of-state tournaments. Since those two setbacks, the Hearts have claimed victories over Naugatuck, Seymour, Oxford, Holy Cross, Kennedy and Torrington during their own six-game winning streak. Sacred Heart loves to get out and run, though like Crosby, it has ways of beating defenses in the half court. The Hearts can clinch the Brass Division title with a victory.
WATR 1320-AM has the radio call on tonight’s game, which you can also get online at their website. The Zone (Rep-Am) is sure to have plenty of coverage as well.