Longwood Stops Hills Streak


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The Longwood Lady Lions football team have ended Half Hollow Hills winning streak with a 20-13 home win. 

Half Hollow Hills came into the game against the Lions with a perfect record winning eight straight games and doing so in impressive fashion. Among those eight wins were four shutouts by the Hills stout defense and they had allowed a total of five touchdowns all season long. 

The Lions were not intimidated in their victory and made a statement early in the game. Maya Morkle set the tone with a 44-yard interception returned for a touchdown and added another interception later in the game. 

Quarterback Delaney Israel was 21 of 34 passing for 266 yards. Including a 50-yard bomb to Giselle Harris, who ended the day just short of 100 yard receiving. Claire Scalfani also fell just short of 100 yards on this impressive day. 

On defense both Chrystal Rivero and Dana Ahmed had six flag pulls a piece with Rivero adding 4 sacks. 

Longwood's defense has now allowed just 25 points in the past 4 games combined as their own winning streak has now reached four games. 

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