Sunday, March 11, 2007

Melrose vs Lincoln-Sudbury Photoessay

Sharon Porcaro, Lynley DeAmato (14), and Shey Peddy (11) loosen up before the game.
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Pregame conference shows how Carolyn Swords stood shoulders above the crowd.
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Opening tap, Swords towers over 5'9" Siena Mamayek
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The long and the short of it. Lincoln-Sudbury dominated the boards. Unofficial statistics showed that Melrose did not get a single offensive rebound.
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Lynley DeAmato tries to sneak one past the L-S center.
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Shey Peddy tries to hit from downtown.
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Carolyn Swords with more 'in your face' defense, this time on Lynley DeAmato.
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Lincoln-Sudbury also used the play of Shatasia Kearse to dominate up front. Swords and Kearse tower over Mamayek and Laura Irwin.
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Shey Peddy drives baseline against BC-bound Swords.
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A lot of concerned faces on the Melrose sidelines.
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Shey Peddy never quit, but it wasn't enough.
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No blue sky for Peddy with Swords a formidable obstacle.
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Meg Kirwan tried to cover Sarah Wetmore, but Wetmore had a terrific afternoon, firing in 32 points.
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Lynley DeAmato fouled out with about 90 seconds remaining, and got a good-bye salute from Shey Peddy.
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Melrose had another successful season, but the agony of defeat shows on the ladies' faces.
Lincoln-Sudbury continues their season tomorrow at the TD-Banknorth Garden, while Melrose has to regroup for next year.
Thanks to Don Norris for the use of his photographs.

















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