Girls basketball: Eagles ring the bell
Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - Most would think Estancia High Coach Paul Kirby
delivered an inspirational halftime speech after his Eagles’ girls
basketball team broke away from a 21-18 lead and outscored Costa Mesa,
16-3, in the third quarter to coast to a 50-33 win in the Mustangs’ gym
Thursday.
The Eagles (14-10, 7-1 in the PCL) left the locker room with 15
seconds left in the break and ran to their spots, but Kirby said he
didn’t say anything special. He didn’t have to.
Players like Trisha Wase and Xochitl Byfield took it upon themselves
to take their small halftime lead personal. Wase, in particular, realized
this was a game she could take over. The Eagles sophomore point guard
answered the call in grand fashion, scoring a career-high and game-high
26 points. Wase, affectionately known as, “Tita,” grabbed a game-high 15
rebounds and dished out six assists. She nailed 5 of 9 (56%) from behind
the three-point line and scored 16 in the second half. She dropped in
eight points in the Eagles’ 16-point third quarter and handed out two
assists that were converted into four more points.
“It feels great to have the bell for a second-straight year,” Wase
said of the Eagles’ possession of the perpetual Lady Bell trophy, which
was awarded to Estancia at the game’s conclusion. “Hopefully we can keep
all the way through my senior year.”
Byfield, like Wase, attended Costa Mesa Intermediate before playing
for Estancia. The 5-foot-8 junior forward, who grabbed 10 rebounds and
scored six points, reminded her teammates at halftime the importance of
victory in regard to the PCL.
“We were not playing Eagle basketball,” Byfield said of the first
half. “We had the thought of the PCL (title) and if we wanted it, we had
to want it bad. We had to show it. We came out with more intensity and
our defense stepped it up.”
Throughout the first half, the Mustangs (9-15, 3-5) hung with the
Eagles, ranked No. 10 in CIF Southern Section in Division III-A. Junior
Rhondi Naff, who led the Mustangs with 10 points, guided Mesa to match
Estancia in the second quarter, as both squads produced 14 points.
But then Costa Mesa shot 1 of 10 from the field in the third and
committed three turnovers, as Estancia took advantage to record its fifth
straight win over the Mustangs to increase the longest winning streak
over its intracity rivals.
The Eagles defeated Mesa, 51-20, Jan. 15.
“First half, we played great. We worked really hard,” Costa Mesa Coach
Jim Weeks said. “In the second half, (Wase) hit those two three-pointers
to start the second half. It seemed that turned the momentum around.
She’s a great player and she was making plays.”
Wase hit back-to-back three-point bombs in a 30-second span to put
Estancia up, 27-18 with 6:30 left in the third quarter. Mesa did not hit
a field goal until 2:23 remaining in the third, when Naff drove, stopped
and popped for an 8-footer.
The Eagles’ featured Big Three of Wase, Byfield and junior Tisha Gray
was on display in the fourth quarter and served up the knockout with 6:13
left. Byfield pulled down an offensive rebound, made a crisp pass to
Gray, who found Wase wide open in the corner. Wase swished in her fifth
three-pointer for a 43-25 lead.
“She had a big game,” Kirby said of Wase. “Her shot was on and we kept
calling plays for her. She played well the previous game (21 points in
44-43 win over CdM). She has had a good week.”
The PCL action continues next week, as Estancia is on pace to vie for
a share of the league title and Costa Mesa attempts to make the playoffs.
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