Housatonic girls get big win over Lewis Mills on senior night
The Mountaineers celebrated after silencing the Spartans’ crowd on senior night. Housatonic defeated Lewis Mills with a 31-27 final decision in Burlington on Feb. 9. 
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Housatonic girls get big win over Lewis Mills on senior night

BURLINGTON — The Housatonic Valley Regional High School Mountaineers charged into Lewis Mills High School on Feb. 9 and shocked the Spartans with a 31-27 victory.

Lewis Mills’ student section was loaded with fans who came out to support their team on senior night. Five seniors started the game for the Spartans while the Mountaineers sent out four sophomores and a junior. Mills won 53-18 when these two teams faced off earlier in the season.

“We need to rebound, rebound, rebound against a bigger team,” Housatonic coach Jake Plitt said court-side just before game time.

Plitt opted to run a zone defense against the Spartans, which proved highly effective. The Mountaineers got an early bump thanks to some big defensive stops and a huge offensive spark from sophomore guard Daniela Brennan, who scored 10 of Housy’s 11 first-quarter points.

Unable to penetrate the zone, Lewis Mills was held to seven points in the first quarter and three points in the second, resulting in an 18-10 lead for Housatonic when they entered halftime. Both refs’ whistles were busy in the first half, with each team logging 11 fouls.

After a scrappy start, The Spartans came out of the locker room fired up and rode the roars of the crowd. By the end of the third quarter Lewis Mills had narrowed the lead to four points.

Up 25-21 to start the fourth, Plitt reassured his team. “Keep doing everything we’ve been doing for the first three quarters, and we’ll win. Stay aggressive,” he said.

With Housatonic guard Tessa Dekker handling the ball high above the arc, Lewis Mills went for traps that resulted in more fouls than turnovers. Dekker shot eight for 10 from the stripe as Mills booked another nine fouls in the second half.

Determined to bring home a win on senior night, the Spartans continued to fight. With three minutes remaining in the game, Mills came within one point of Housatonic. The  Mountaineers stayed disciplined and welcomed the contact, earning all their fourth quarter points on the foul  line.

Housy overcame the size mismatch and physicality throughout the game to persevere with a four point victory. The Mountaineers rejoiced triumphantly after silencing the crowd.

The win improved Housatonic’s season record to 7-10 while Lewis Mills dropped to 4-14.

HVRHS’s final regular season game is scheduled for Monday, Feb. 20  at home against Wolcott Tech. Tip-off is at 4:30 p.m.

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