Hotchkiss girls come back to best Kent in close rematch

LAKEVILLE — The Hotchkiss School and The Kent School girls basketball teams squared off on Saturday, Feb. 18, in a rematch of a hard-fought game at Kent 10 days earlier in which Hotchkiss defeated Kent for the first time since 2005.Saturday’s game had significant playoff implications for Hotchkiss, and Kent came in clearly eager to get revenge for their previous loss and to play spoiler for Hotchkiss’s post-season hopes. The game was fairly even through the first half, with neither team gaining any significant advantage. The half ended with Kent leading 27-25. In the second half, Kent jumped out to a big lead, riding hot shooting from Kayleen Murray, Daneesha Provo and Briana Santiago, and great team defense to stake themselves to a 47-33 lead with under nine minutes to go. With the game about to slip out of reach, the Hotchkiss girls steadied themselves and chipped away at the Kent lead, getting big shots from captain Danielle Jacobs and clutch drives from Leah Settipane and Erika Steeves.Hotchkiss’s defense also stiffened, forcing turnovers and tough shots, holding Kent to only three points in the final eight minutes of the game. Down by three with one minute and 30 seconds on the clock, Hotchkiss’s Settipane drove the left wing and kicked the ball to Jacobs in the corner, who nailed the three-pointer to tie the game.Thirty seconds later as Kent was heading down on a fast break, Steeves made a big steal and led Settipane with a great pass upcourt, putting Settipane in a position to be fouled on the layup. Settipane hit two clutch free-throws with under one minute to go, giving Hotchkiss its first lead since the first half.After Hotchkiss missed the front end of a one-and-one, captain Renee Palmer made a great help-defense play, forcing Kent’s Daneesha Provo into a tough shot for Kent’s last good look. Kent’s top shooters were K. Murray, 14 points; D. Provo, 13 points; Shayla Lamb, eight points and B. Santiago, eight points. For Hotchkiss: D. Jacobs, 23 points; E. Steeves, 17 points and L. Settipane , six points.When the clock went to all zeroes, the Hotchkiss players mobbed each other at half-court, having completed an improbable 14-point comeback to win 52-50. Hotchkiss now stands at 11-7, and Kent fell to 6-9.

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