Senior Sam Sidoti takes a free throw at the Kennett High School girls basketball game against Hollis-Brookline in the Peter Ames Gym on Jan. 4. The Eagles won 46-43. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Sam Sidoti was surrounded by Hollis-Brookline defenders all night in the Peter Ames Gym on Jan. 4, but the Cavaliers had no answer on how to stop the KHS captain. Sidoti had a career high 29 points and a career-best 20 rebounds in the Eagles' 46-43 win. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Kaley Goodhart weaves through the defense at the Kennett High School girls basketball game against Hollis-Brookline in the Peter Ames Gym on Jan. 4. The Eagles won 46-43. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Seniors Georgia Coleman (left) and Sam Sidoti jump for a rebound at the Kennett High School girls basketball game against Hollis-Brookline in the Peter Ames Gym on Jan. 4. The Eagles won 46-43. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Georgia Coleman passes to a teammate at the Kennett High School girls basketball game against Hollis-Brookline in the Peter Ames Gym on Jan. 4. The Eagles won 46-43. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Isabelle Brown runs down the court at the Kennett High School girls basketball game against Hollis-Brookline in the Peter Ames Gym on Jan. 4. The Eagles won 46-43. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Sam Sidoti takes a free throw at the Kennett High School girls basketball game against Hollis-Brookline in the Peter Ames Gym on Jan. 4. The Eagles won 46-43. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Sam Sidoti was surrounded by Hollis-Brookline defenders all night in the Peter Ames Gym on Jan. 4, but the Cavaliers had no answer on how to stop the KHS captain. Sidoti had a career high 29 points and a career-best 20 rebounds in the Eagles' 46-43 win. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Kaley Goodhart weaves through the defense at the Kennett High School girls basketball game against Hollis-Brookline in the Peter Ames Gym on Jan. 4. The Eagles won 46-43. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Seniors Georgia Coleman (left) and Sam Sidoti jump for a rebound at the Kennett High School girls basketball game against Hollis-Brookline in the Peter Ames Gym on Jan. 4. The Eagles won 46-43. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Georgia Coleman passes to a teammate at the Kennett High School girls basketball game against Hollis-Brookline in the Peter Ames Gym on Jan. 4. The Eagles won 46-43. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Isabelle Brown runs down the court at the Kennett High School girls basketball game against Hollis-Brookline in the Peter Ames Gym on Jan. 4. The Eagles won 46-43. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — Hollis-Brookline had no answer when it came to how to stop the Kennett High girls’ basketball team captain Sam Sidoti on Thursday night. The talented senior had an evening to remember scoring a career-high 29 points while pulling down a career-best 20 rebounds for the Eagles in their 46-43 victory over the Cavaliers in the Peter Ames Gymnasium.
“Sam had a phenomenal game,” said Larry Meader, Eagles’ head coach. “Hollis-Brookline couldn’t stop her.”
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