WELLINGTON — Nothing came easy for anybody Friday night, Jan. 19, when Clarendon clashed with Wellington for the outright District 2-2A girls’ lead. But when the buzzer sounded, Clarendon’s Kenidee Hayes made the impossible look like a piece of cake.
With the score tied and 1.1 seconds left in what had been a defensive struggle, No. 8 Clarendon and No. 11 Wellington looked desti...