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ECC to crown its two girls’ basketball tournament champions tonight

- V.fulkerson@theday.com

ley along with 6-foot-1 sophomore Serenity Lancaster — who had 40 points in the Whalers’ ECC tournament opener — coach Tammy Millsaps’ team hasn’t been without its growing pains either.

New London has a young team, with Dudley as the only senior, and a short bench, oftentimes using just five players out of necessity.

All three local coaches, Solar, Millsaps and Ledyard’s Mike Morgan, spoke of their seniors.

“MacKenzie (Pettegrow) and Diya Patel,” Solar said. “You have a lot of ups and downs of your season and they’re the ones besides the coaches that have to work through it, try to keep everything upbeat.”

Pettegrow is in her first season as Stonington’s point guard, a position in which Solar notes that it’s hard to “hide out” — “she got herself so much more confident,” Solar said.

Ledyard’s seniors are Kiki Kirvan and Monet Augmon, who endured a 5-15 regular-season as freshmen. Near the end of last season, Kirvan also suffered an ACL tear, which presented her with a year of rehabilita­tion before she could play basketball again.

“I can’t say enough about this girl,” Morgan said of Kirvan. “I’ve been coaching her since she was in sixth, seventh grade. To see the effort that she gives ... if she has a bad day, she doesn’t let it disturb her. She comes back ready the next day playing better.”

And then there’s Dudley, who has shared the court with her sister Nyarah, a freshman, this season. Dudley earned her Outstandin­g Player honor last year after scoring 81 points in three games. Dudley is off the Division I Sacred Heart next season.

“She did a lot of things and she carried us over the hump today,” Millsaps said of Dudley following Saturday’s semifinal victory over Fitch. “She made some crucial passes on the penetratio­n down to the post to get Joy (Schneider) open, looking over the defense, made key free throws, handled the pressure well.”

The ECC season culminates at Mohegan Sun, where Stonington and Ledyard make their first appearance­s and New London and Windham each try to claim another title.

New London swept Ledyard this season, winning 71-34 on Dec. 15 and 51-27 on Jan. 20. Stonington and Windham split, as Windham took the first matchup 57-38 on Jan. 30 and Stonington answered with a 57-54 victory on Feb. 2.

“Everybody’s excited,” Solar said. “Just, I think we had a really rough start. It’s nice to have something positive toward the end. I feel good for the girls. Things are going better for them. That’s a character thing.”

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