Hall High School girls basketball team defeated Computer Science 54-25 in West Hartford on Tuesday night.
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Shadiya Blackwood is trying to get an offensive drive going. Hall vs. Computer Science girls basketball. Jan. 13, 2026. Photo credit: Craig Rosenberg
By Savannah Cote. Photos by Craig Rosenberg
The Hall Titans delivered a complete performance on both ends of the floor Tuesday night, defeating Computer Science 54-25 behind balanced scoring and consistent defensive pressure.
Hall set the tone early in the first quarter, opening the game with a strong defensive effort, highlighted by a breakup from Aliza Schleif. Offensively, Anya Leshem led the early surge with two layups and a steal, while Leah Berey added a 2-point basket. Abigail Jarrett capped the quarter with a 3-pointer and a steal as Hall jumped out to a commanding 16-4 lead.
Leah Berey on an offensive drive. Hall vs. Computer Science girls basketball. Jan. 13, 2026. Photo credit: Craig Rosenberg
The Titans continued to build momentum in the second quarter. Leshem and Berey combined for multiple layups, with Berey also contributing a rebound and a steal. Inside scoring from Elsie Muska and back-to-back baskets by Emma Hynes helped extend the lead, while Shadiya Blackwood added a layup late in the quarter.
Hall entered halftime firmly in control, leading 30-11.
Hall drives to the basket. Hall vs. Computer Science girls basketball. Jan. 13, 2026. Photo credit: Craig Rosenberg
In the third quarter, Hall maintained its pace. Hynes scored twice inside, and Leshem added another layup. Alexa Reilly followed with a 3 of her own, pushing the Titans’ advantage to 41-16 heading into the final period.
The fourth quarter saw Hall close out the game with steady execution. Blackwood contributed a rebound and a 2-point basket, while Brooklyn Baylor added a layup. Leshem finished the scoring as the Titans secured the 54-25 victory.
Aliza Schleif takes a shot. Hall vs. Computer Science girls basketball. Jan. 13, 2026. Photo credit: Craig Rosenberg
Hall’s defensive intensity and balanced offensive contributions throughout all four quarters proved to be the difference in the decisive win over the now 2-6 Eagles.
Next up for the Titans (7-3) is an away game at SMSA on Friday evening.
Shadiya Blackwood on defense. Hall vs. Computer Science girls basketball. Jan. 13, 2026. Photo credit: Craig Rosenberg
Hall’s bench looking on. Hall vs. Computer Science girls basketball. Jan. 13, 2026. Photo credit: Craig Rosenberg
Aliza Schleif is shooting. Hall vs. Computer Science girls basketball. Jan. 13, 2026. Photo credit: Craig Rosenberg
Hall’s starting lineup during the National Anthem. Hall vs. Computer Science girls basketball. Jan. 13, 2026. Photo credit: Craig Rosenberg
Hall’s starting lineup strategizing. Hall vs. Computer Science girls basketball. Jan. 13, 2026. Photo credit: Craig Rosenberg
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