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3A girls: Braves claim title in season to remember

SFIS defeats top-seeded Navajo Prep, gets big win in year of big loss

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Santa Fe Indian School has been oh-so-close before, losing the last four times it has been in the Class 3A girls state championship game since the Braves won their last one in 2011. But that stretch came to an end Friday as SFIS put away two-time defending champion Navajo Prep 43-35.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been our journey. It鈥檚 been something we manifested,鈥 Braves coach Khadijha Jackson said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been something that we鈥檝e been talking about constantly, every day, just reminding them how good of a team they are. These 12 girls have had heart all season.鈥

And the Braves were motivated to honor brothers Jason and Nathan Abeyta, who were killed last April in an automobile accident. Jason was the SFIS boys鈥 basketball coach and Nathan was the school鈥檚 assistant athletic director.

鈥淭his year has been tough. Using our two angels above, Nate and Jay, feeling that they鈥檙e here.鈥 Jackson said. 鈥淪o that was also our greatest motivation for the season was to give back to them because of what they did. Especially my girls, they were their number one supporters.鈥

All that emerged in the fourth quarter as a surge gave Indian School the win.

The Braves scored 10 straight to turn a 32-29 deficit into a 38-32 lead with one minute remaining that never shrank closer than four points the rest of the way.

鈥淔ourth quarter was just digging deep,鈥 Jackson said. 鈥淲e know we were always talking about giving all four quarters this game. We didn鈥檛 really give a first quarter, so we decided we had to make that up with the fourth quarter.鈥

Santa Fe Indian sophomore Toni Riley (23) attempts to shoot the ball as Navajo Prep senior Kameron Dale (11) closes in behind during the 3A girls state basketball championship at the Pit on Friday.

It did make up for a rather lackluster three quarters. To say the teams came into this game cold would be an understatement. They combined to go 11-for-48 (22.9%) from the field in the first half and 8-17 from the foul line. The Braves missed all seven of their 3-pointers. And things actually got worse in the third quarter, as the teams combined to go 3-23.

Kaydence Riley led SFIS (26-6) with 10 points and 12 boards, while Brittany Whitney had nine points and eight rebounds and Toni Riley added eight points with seven rebounds. 

鈥淚 wanted something where I could share the feeling with, getting that medal, putting it over your head,鈥 said Kaydence Riley, who also competes in cross country. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what I really wanted for our team. This group of girls are my sisters and I鈥檓 just glad that we won it together. We worked with a manifest, we had self talks and just positive talking. That鈥檚 what kind of brought us all together.鈥 

Kameron Dale had 12 points, and Kamyra Goldtooth and Nataya Serrano each had eight rebounds for the Eagles (26-4).

The Eagles coach also credited her team鈥檚 defense, which was a big factor in Prep鈥檚 shooting woes, particularly Whitney. 

鈥淪he is everywhere. She鈥檚 our motivation-starter for defense. She鈥檚 our engine,鈥 Jackson said. 鈥淭echnically, the second that she gets going, everybody starts feeding off of her. The energy that she brings, as well, it鈥檚 there. And I just know for sure every night I鈥檓 gonna get her defense 100%, or even 110%.鈥

Jackson, finishing her third year with the program, said the best is yet to come for the Braves.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just the start of something new, something beautiful starting to happen,鈥 Jackson said. 鈥淚t took three long years to get here, but I believe the program is going in the right direction. So the biggest thing is it鈥檚 just looking up from here.鈥