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Hilton Girls Soccer
The Hilton Central High School Girls Soccer team, also known as the Hilton Cadets, make their home at 400 East Avenue, Hilton in upstate New York. In 2008 first-year coach Claire Drexler took over a team that did not have a lot of experience or size, but the coach liked their work ethic and had a pair of All-County selections in Goalkeeper Becky Hebert and Defender Shelbie Siclare to help lead the team (reference Rochester Democrat and Chronicle 9/28/08).

Bonanza's survives heart attack
On September 2, 2008 in a match against Penfield 16 year old junior defender Alicia Bonanza suddenly crumpled to the ground and suffered what her doctors later called a heart attack.

While waiting for the ambulance to arrive Bonanza's core body temperature began rising, so Hilton athletic trainer Carrie Rejewski reacted. The trainer packed Bonanza's 5-foot-10 frame with ice which allowed her circulation to slow down her heart, return it to a normal rate and (according to a team of cardiologists at Strong Memorial Hospital) that act was pivotal in getting Bonanza to the hospital alive. An electrocardiogram that was later performed at Strong Memorial Hospital showed that Bonanza suffered from Long QT Syndrome: a heart rhythm condition that can cause fast, chaotic heartbeats. The rapid heartbeats, caused by changes in the part of the heart that causes it to beat, can lead to fainting or even death. After the incident Bonanza's family was tested and her sister and teammate Kayla, and her mother Nancy, discovered they also have Long QT Syndrome. Because of this neither Alicia or Kayla will be able to continue playing soccer for the Hilton Cadets. (reference John Boccacino, staff writer, D&C, Sept 13, 2008)