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Nonnewaug boys basketball clinches 2nd BL title in 3 seasons with overtime win over Shepaug

Nonnewaug's Brady Herman cuts the net after the Chiefs clinched the Berkshire League boys basketball regular season championship in an overtime win over Shepaug on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026 in Woodbury. (Photo Courtesy of Kyle Brennan)

The Nonnewaug High boys basketball team clinched its second Berkshire League championship in three seasons in dramatic fashion Friday with a 66-63 overtime win over rival Shepaug in Woodbury.

Robert Metcalfe led the Chiefs with 19 points, including five 3-pointers, and Brady Herman produced a double-double with 18 points and 13 rebounds to go along with five assists. Jack Nettleton added 14 points.

Shepaug forced overtime when freshman David Kersten hit a contested 3-point shot from the right corner with 1.6 second left to tie the score at 59-59. 

The Chiefs outscored the Spartans 7-4 in the extra period. Shepaug's game-tying attempt as time expired missed.

James Kersten netted 25 points for Shepaug. Tagan Sivick added 16 and Drew Konik 13.

Nonnewaug (12-0 BL, 17-1) will be the No. 1 seed in the Berkshire League tournament, which starts Feb. 24. The Chiefs are ranked second in Division IV behind undefeated Woodland of the Naugatuck Valley League.

Shepaug (12-5) is 10th in D-IV.

Nonnewaug 66, Shepaug 63 (OT)

SHEPAUG            14 16 11 18 4-63
NONNEWAUG    19 15 16   9 7-66

Shepaug:   Drew Konik 6 1 13; Tagan Sivick 7 2 16; James Kersten 10 3 25; Harrison Smith 2 0 4; Ryan Davis 1 0 2; David Kersten 1 0 3; Luca Inglese 0 0 0. Totals: 27 6 63.
Nonnewaug:   Robert Metcalfe 6 2 19; Derek Chung 3 0 6; Brady Herman 6 2 18; Tristan Parker 3 2 9; Jack Nettleton 5 4 14; Max Nichols 0 0 0; Owen Fitzgerald 0 0 0. Totals: 23 10 66.
3-point field goals: Shepaug-J. Kersten 2, D. Kersten; Nonnewaug-Metcalfe 5, Herman 4, Parker.
Team records: Nonnewaug 17-1, Shepaug 12-5.

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