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Caldwell's coach back in 1996 was Ken Trimmer and his point guard was Amanda Keenan who he gets together with after Coach Keenan's Chiefs achieved program's first state sectional title in 30 years with Thursday night's 58-29 win over Madison. Helping to lead the way were Coach Keenan's daughter Addy (22) and Elena Keanrs (13), while the Chief student section and fans on the other side of the court were all enjoying watching their team achieve history. Coach Keenan raises the trophy after receiving it from Athletic Director Dan Romano and the entire team and coaches get behind a special banner to commemorate very special win. (Photos by Jeff Stiefbold)

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Sophomore Fallon Fiore was a persistent force at the front of the press and others, including Keenan, seniors Tea Fiore and Kaci Pace, and sophomores Elena Kearns, Aaliyah Rodriguez and Adriana Brown, and freshman Scarlett Schlomann, all had their moments of wreaking havoc in leading the Chiefs defense which helped induce countless Madison turnovers.

“Our defense is where it has to start for us,” said Addy Keenan. “Sure, it’s great to score, but when we pressure teams and speed things up out there are usually good things that happen for us.”

Kearns contributed 12 points and Tea Fiore, playing her final home game along with fellow senior Pace, contributed 8 points. Fallon Fiore had 5 assists and Rodriguez had 6 rebounds.
“It has to be a team effort for us,” continued Addy Keenan. “We all came out here tonight determined from the start to get the job done and win a championship and it’s a great feeling to enjoy tonight before getting right back to work with another title still to shoot for.”           
      
NORTH 2, GROUP 2 STATE SECTIONAL FINAL

(3) MADISON (22-7)         8        8      5      8     -29
(1) CALDWELL (26-2)      17     20      11   10    -58

Madison: Samantha Nielsen 1-0-1-3, Siena Notaro 2-0-4-8, Eva Bolstead 2-0-2-6, Cecelia Mariani 0-1-2-5, Kate Reigle 1-0-0-2, Caitlin Weller 0-1-0-3, Meghan Harter 0-0-0-0, Tessa Polke 1-0-0-2 Totals: 7-2-9-29

Caldwell: Addy Keenan 3-5-2-23, Fallon Fiore 2-0-0-4, Tea Fiore 3-0-2-8, Elena Kearns 5-0-2-12, Aaliyah Rodriguez 2-0-0-4, Adriana Brown 1-0-0-2, Kaci Pace 1-0-0-2, Scarlett Schlomann 0-1-0-3, Isabella O’Donnell 0-0-0-0, Siena Leone 0-0-0-0. Totals: 17-6-6-58       

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Caldwell had quite the evening in North 2, Group 2 final behind the efforts of Chiefs such as Aaliyah Rodriguez (3), Addy Keenan (22), coach Amanda Keenan, Fallon Fiore and her sister Tea Fiore, seen kissing NJSIAA trophy as Essex County team copped N2G2 crown.

 

 
 
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


 

 

 

 

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