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Aliala Atienza (pictured) and Ella Clifford graduate as the lone seniors from a Manchester squad that looks to rebound with growth and experience next season after finishing this year with a record of 6-17.
Aliala Atienza (pictured) and Ella Clifford graduate as the lone seniors from a Manchester squad that looks to rebound with growth and experience next season after finishing this year with a record of 6-17.
Equipped with a roster that is returning six seniors and three juniors, Manchester’s varsity girls basketball team used a 2023 season in which they finished 6-17 as a primer for only good things to come as each Squire took a step forward with another year of varsity experience under their belt.
“This group will be an experienced crew going into next year,” said head coach Allison Kaufman. “Lot of girls that got invaluable varsity experience this year and the lessons that we learned not just on the court but off the court as well.”