South Kent School tops Bridgeport Prep 72-54

KENT — South Kent School Senior guards Elmarko Jackson and Jalal McKie combined for 29 points against Bridgeport Prep on Wednesday, Jan. 18.

Jackson led the Cardinals in scoring with 15 while McKie finished the game with 14 to secure a 72-54 win over the Bulldogs.

The stacked rosters of both squads made for fast- paced, high-octane action on the court.

Bridgeport Prep’s leading scorer was junior point guard P.J. James who put up 19 in the game.

The Bulldogs also had two seven footers at their disposal: 7’3” junior Mathok Majok from South Sudan and 7’1” junior Wesley Rosa from Mindelo, São Vicente.

The size and speed of Bridgeport did not faze South Kent. They played with intensity on defense and moved the ball efficiently on offense.

South Kent never trailed in the game. They secured a 16-point lead by halftime and maintained a comfortable cushion until the final buzzer.

The win came a day after the Cardinals beat Hoosac School 82-66.

Following back-to-back home court victories, South Kent advanced to a record of 16-3 this season.

Asked about his takeaways from the game, Cardinal Coach Raphael Chillious said the team was glad to be home.

“We’ve played on the road so much that we were readjusting to our own gym,” said Chillious as he explained they had not played a home game since early December. “We’re still in a nice groove but hopefully we play better this weekend.”

South Kent’s home stretch continued over the weekend as they hosted New Hampton on Saturday, Jan. 21 and Brewster Academy on Sunday, Jan. 22. The Cardinals won in both match-ups, defeating New Hampton by a score of 100-64 and beating Brewster Academy 81-68.

After the weekend games, South Kent’s record climbed to 18-3 as they continued their 14-game win streak.

The Cardinals are scheduled to play Northfield Mount Hermon on Jan. 25 to finish off their home stretch before they go back on the road to close out the month. The squad returns to the South Kent court on Feb. 1 when they host Perkioman.

South Kent senior guard Jalal McKie scored 14 points against Bridgeport Prep and helped spread the floor in the Cardinal’s 72-54 victory at home. Photo by Riley Klein

South Kent senior guard Jalal McKie scored 14 points against Bridgeport Prep and helped spread the floor in the Cardinal’s 72-54 victory at home. Photo by Riley Klein

South Kent senior guard Jalal McKie scored 14 points against Bridgeport Prep and helped spread the floor in the Cardinal’s 72-54 victory at home. Photo by Riley Klein

South Kent senior guard Jalal McKie scored 14 points against Bridgeport Prep and helped spread the floor in the Cardinal’s 72-54 victory at home. Photo by Riley Klein

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