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Meriden students take to the outdoors to beat the virus with âLittle Womenâ
Meriden students take to the outdoors to beat the virus with âLittle Womenâ
From left to right: Jo, played by Stephanie Cicio, Beth, played by Kadence Shields, Marmee, played by Jocelyne Horan, and Meg, played by Cassidy Wells, dance around the stage during a performance of Little Women at Maloney High School in Meriden on Friday. See more photos online at myrecordjournal.com.Photos by Aaron Flaum, Record-Journal Advertisement
Aunt March, played by Haylie Murchinson, sings a number as Jo, played by Stephanie Cicio, looks on.
Left to right, Kadnece Shields, Alexia Reyes, Stephaine Cicio and Cassidy Wells playing the March sisters, sing during an opening number during a performance of Little Women at Maloney High School on Friday, April 23, 2021. Aaron Flaum, Record-Journal
Prior to their date with the Gamecocks, Stanford’s toughest matchup was a game they came back from thanks to hot shooting against Louisville in the Alamo Region Final. Now, they look ahead to a difficult test against the hottest team in the country in the Wildcats.
Their starting five is loaded in talent. Any team would have trouble in the backcourt containing the scoring trio of Kianna Williams, Haley Jones, and Lexie Hull. The Cardinal have great size underneath in talented freshmen Fran Belibi and Cameron Brink. Tara VanDerveer was the last Pac-12 coach to win a title in 1992. If Stanford sticks to its game plan and plays the way they’ve played all year long, they’ll win it again tomorrow night.