Chargers winning streak at lucky No. 7
Mike Sciacca
The South Huntington Beach Chargers ran their league record to 7-0
Sunday by defeating visiting Fullerton, 58-34, in a boys National Junior
Basketball contest.
Despite not having leading scorer Taylor King in the lineup for the
second consecutive week, the Chargers still had plenty of firepower as
they opened up a 14-4 first-quarter lead.
T.J. Lipold topped the Chargers in scoring for the second straight
game with a game-high 26 points. Casey Becker and Michael Hardwick each
added 10 points.
Although the victory was the seventh of the season for the Chargers,
it extended their win streak to 29 games over the past three years.
South Huntington Beach has the next two weekends off and then returns
to action by visiting Monterey Park on Feb. 16. The Chargers host
Bakersfield on Sunday, Feb. 17, at 10:45 a.m.
Division II
Pistons 34, Team Green 23
The Pistons kept their grip on first place by defeating second place
Team Green. Scott Marcin led the way with 12 points and Andrew Davis
contributed nine for the Pistons. Conner Hughes led Team Green with nine
points.
T In other games:
Girls’ Division 1
South HB 65, East HB 24
The South Huntington Beach Chargers remained perfect at 8-0 Sunday by
topping their East Huntington Beach rivals.
Wahine Kepilino led the way with 25 points, which included a pair of
three-point baskets, Wendy Blyth added 10 points and two players, Lauren
Kaprielian and Elyse VanLeer, each had eight points.
8th-Grade All-Net
East HB 37, Tustin 23
Denise Willan recorded her first double-double of the season by
scoring 10 points and grabbing 13 rebounds, Kayla Morgan turned in her
best performance of the season with nine points, four rebounds and three
steals and Kay-Dee Lane scored 10 points -- two of which came on a
40-foot, three-point basket at the first quater buzzer, as the Comets
(5-1) won at Ocean View High.
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