South Kent prevails 3-1 in crosstown showdown
Ben Lowy, left, of the Kent School mixed it up with South Kent’s Gabriel Noering during South Kent’s 3-1 victory on Wednesday, Oct. 5. 
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South Kent prevails 3-1 in crosstown showdown

KENT — Cold and cloudy but (thankfully) dry conditions ruled the match between Kent School and the visiting South Kent School.  Wednesday, Oct. 5. South Kent won, 3-1.

South Kent’s Xahvi DeRosa scored in the early minutes, and again late in the game. A third South Kent goal was made on a penalty kick  by Enoch Joseph.

Kent School’s single goal was made by striker Cameron Naples.

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