Tars fall in wild card
Chris Yemma
With the end of a season comes the beginning of a new one, no matter
how long away.
The Newport Harbor High girls basketball season was officially
closed Thursday night, but a couple of key players are returning and
the future looks promising.
The Sailors lost in a CIF Southern Section Division II-AA
wild-card playoff game to visiting Paloma Valley, 53-40, to cap a
season that had its ups and downs.
It was more of a rollercoaster for the Sailors (11-16), who
started the first half of the season with a 9-6 record but then
plummeted when Sea View League play commenced. Newport squeaked into
the playoffs with a league at-large berth, meeting the 11-win minimum
for teams not finishing in the top three league spots.
Just after the Sailors had managed to eke themselves into the
postseason, though, the Wildcats (14-14) revealed that perhaps
Newport was in over its head. And so closed the 2004-05 chapter of
the Newport girls basketball novel.
“I think we improved in certain areas throughout the season,”
Sailors’ Coach Jen Thompson said. “Obviously we lost a couple players
last year that really helped us out.
“But they worked hard all season, they always gave 110% at
practice, they gave it their all at games, but it just wasn’t their
night.”
The Sailors closed out their season losing 12 of their last 14
games and went 2-8 in league play. Their two league wins were against
Irvine, which finished 0-10 in league.
Of course, Thursday’s playoff game was probably only delaying the
inevitable -- the winner advances to play Troy (24-2), top-seeded and
top ranked in Division II-AA, as well as Freeway League champions.
“I was hoping that maybe Newport could win at the buzzer with a
three pointer,” joked Paloma Valley Coach Floyd Evans. “Then
[Newport] would be facing [Troy].”
Sailors’ senior captain and four-year varsity player Vanessa
Miller closed out her basketball career at Newport Thursday. Miller
led Newport in scoring all season, averaging 12.8 points per game and
close to one three-pointer a game. She also led in assists with 40.
She finished with 10 points Thursday night.
“Overall I thought we played really well throughout the season and
we kept improving,” Miller said. “It was a tough game tonight because
we thought we could have won...but it was a good season altogether.”
A bright spot also emerged throughout Thursday’s game, and it
could be part of the future of the Sailors’ squad. Sophomore Ivy Melo
produced a team-high 11 points and provided some fourth-quarter
motivation for Newport.
She made her way to the free-throw line four times in the span of
two minutes in the fourth. With 4:59 remaining, she hit a layup and
was fouled, pulling the deficit to 50-34. With 1:17 left, Melo hit a
jumper to put the Sailors within a 50-38 gap.
“She had a great game tonight,” Thompson said of Melo. “She’s
really coming along and playing a lot more aggressive, which is
really nice to see knowing that she’s just a sophomore.”
Melo averaged nearly six points per game and had a career-high 18
points against Yucca Valley earlier in the year.
CIF Division II-AA
Wild card
Paloma Valley 53,
Newport Harbor 40
Score by Quarters
*--*
Paloma Valley 11 16 14 12 -- 53
Newport 8 10 11 11 -- 40
*--*
Paloma -- Poling 14, Costantino 8, Wentz 4, Hernandez 12, Hatcher
8, McKoy 4, Simmons 3.
3-pt. goals -- Simmons 1, Poling 2.
Newport -- Slater 4, Mooers 3, Miller 10, Melo 11, Munnelly 2,
Bodkin 5, Eddington 4, Lawrence 4, Deyan 0, Hernandez 0.
3-pt. goals -- None.
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