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Guard and Forward Madison, poured in 295 points, enjoyed 189 rebounds and lead the team with 82 assists and 61 steals. Like her sister, she played in every game during the season.

“Madison had to do everything,” said Torres,” from playing point guard to making steals to rebounding. Madison will attend Mt. Washington University on northern Virginia.

Sophomore guard Aliyah Lambo generated 216 points and led the team with 200 rebounds while gaining 54 steals, playing every game as well. “She’s a tough kid. She was hurt last year but man did she add to the genesis of this team when we needed it most.”

Getting NJAC 2nd team honors was sophomore Guard, Kayla Brand. Junior

Katie Tighe earned All-League Honorable Mention. “Allyson Kuridza (Forward) was incredible the last two weeks in the state title run. She played with well versus the big kids and averaged about 8 points per game,” added the coach.

Torres will lose the Jenisch sisters to graduation as well as Vivian Barry, Alexa Krone and Kuridza – three big contributors to the team’s big season accomplishment. But he’s optimistic for the year ahead. Torres will be looking at Lambo, sophomore Kayla Brand, junior Katie Tighe and others waiting in the wings to shine again, with leadership and strong play on the court next year.

He’s excited to meet those who will come out for the team. For now, he’s more than content with savoring the success the Randolph varsity girls hoopsters provided over this past memorable season. So are the Lady Rams.

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