Girls basketball: Newport runs out of gas in fourth quarter
The Newport Harbor High girls basketball team took a one-point lead
going into the fourth quarter, but sent Brethren Christian to the
free-throw line too many times and paid the price in a 57-42 loss to the
Warriors in the second round of the Costa Mesa Winter Classic at Costa
Mesa High Thursday.
Jillianne Whitfield made a three-pointer to tie the score at 34 with 6:08
remaining in the game, but the Warriors took over from there, going on a
9-2 run to take a 43-36 lead with 3:05 left.
Newport fouled Brethren Christian several times in the fourth and the
Warriors took advantage, scoring seven of their last 10 points from the
free-throw line.
“We were ahead at the half but in the fourth quarter we just were cold,”
Newport Coach Jen Thompson said. “At the end of the game we were trying
to foul them and stop the clock and send them to the free-throw line
hoping they wouldn’t make their shots, but they made all of them.”
Whitfield led the Sailors (2-12) with 16 points, followed by Athena
Vasquez (nine points) and Vanessa Miller (six pionts). The Sailors face
Carlsbad today in the tournament at 4:40 p.m. at Costa Mesa High.
Costa Mesa Winter ClassicSecond round
Brethren Christian 57, Newport Harbor 42
Score by quarters
Newport Harbor 6 9 16 11 - 42
Brethren Christian 5 7 18 27 - 57
Newport Harbor - Campbell 3, Swigart 4, Stoltz 0, Kerns 0, Whitfield 16,
Miller 6, Castillo 2, Vasquez 9, Fulce 0, Rangel 0, Woller 2, Linsday 0.
3-pt. goals - Whitfield 2, Campbell 1, Vasquez 1.
Fouled out - Castillo.
Technicals - none.
Brethren Christian - Lee 9, Wilson 5, Jones 11, Beatty 2, Anderson 9,
Hall 6, Sowart 15.
3-pt. goals - Lee 1, Anderson 2.
Fouled out - none.
Technicals - none.
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