Hempstead. Considering the external circumstances affecting the roster at the moment, head coach Anthony Turco recognized the defeat may simply be a byproduct of the fickle situations surrounding the team.
“We have six varsity players out with COVID, so we had three JV players up for this one,” Turco said. “We’re just struggling just like everyone else. You watch SportsCenter and every single main league is dealing with it right now. The goal is to give them as much normalcy as possible.”
Seniors Caylee DeMeo and Rose Castronovo led Carey’s scoring. DeMeo was the leading scorer with 15 points, as it was clearly her prerogative to break down the zone defense and get to the rim. She also had a handful of plays where she acted as a solo fast break, as she got the board and took it coast to coast, finishing with either hand. Castronovo made plenty of hustle plays, as a good amount of her 10 points came from put backs on the offensive glass and sharp cuts to the hoop. Turco was very content with the effort his two captains displayed.
“Caylee and Rose are my two captains and no matter what the score is and what the situation those two are going to give 100 percent,” Turco said. “That’s going to roll over into their life and they are going to be better people because of it.
A key injury for the Seahawks also hindered their chances of winning, sophomore Valentina Falagna went down with a knee injury late in the second quarter. The team was winning when she departed, and her aggressiveness on the boards and defensive presence as an interior big was missed in the second half. Junior Kate Marcino also played key minutes and hit a handful of threes.