Estancia in 50-28 conquest
Estancia High’s girls basketball team maintained its stranglehold
on the Golden West League with its fifth win in five starts after
putting visiting Orange away, 51-28, behind the two-pronged attack of
Nancy Castro and Tisha Gray.
Castro scored a career-high 16 points and had nine rebounds and
two steals, while Gray netted 14 points, nine rebounds, four assists
and three steals.
Reserve Imelda Pena netted five points in a three-minute span as
the Eagles, with an unusual starting five, improved to 10-8, 5-0.
Elsewhere in high school girls basketball Tuesday night:
Westminster 62, Costa Mesa 54: The visiting Costa Mesa Mustangs
held a 36-33 halftime lead over the Lions, but could not keep pace in
the third quarter.
Stacee Sanchez scored 14 points, with four three-pointers, and
Susy Trujillo had 11 points, with three three-pointers.
Rickell Reeves had 10 points and eight rebounds, and Rhondi Naff,
held to eight points, had five assists.
“We played hard, and well, and we had our chances,” said Costa
Mesa Coach Jim Weeks, “but we had that cold third quarter.”
Biava Arganda led Westminster, 10-9, 4-1, with 27 points.
Laguna Hills 48, Newport Harbor 37: Newport Harbor did not help
its case from the free-throw line as the host Sailors struggled with
their foul shots (11 of 23) in their Sea View League encounter with
Laguna Hills.
Three Sailors -- junior Victoria Swigart, sophomore Vanessa Miller
and 6-foot senior Lindsey Woller -- scored 10 points each. Woller led
the way underneath with 10 rebounds.
“When you lose by 11 points, you can’t help but look at those
(missed) free throws,” Newport Harbor Coach Jen Thompson said. “(The
Hawks) went 10 of 12 on free throws in the fourth quarter.”
Newport Harbor fell to 11-10, 1-3 in league, while Laguna Hills
improved to 14-6, 3-1. The Sailors travel to Woodbridge on Thursday
at 7 p.m.
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