Eagles, Mesa roll
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The Estancia High girls basketball team reversed a recent trend by
making 78% of its free throws and remained unbeaten in the Golden
West League with a 57-50 win at Santa Ana Tuesday.
Senior Tisha Gray sank 8 of 10 foul shots en route to a team-high
18 points and also had 10 rebounds for the Eagles (8-8, 3-0 in
league). Senior Xochitl Byfield added 15 points and Trisha Wase had
10, including hitting three of her four three-point attempts.
The Eagles resume league play Thursday at crosstown rival Costa
Mesa.
Costa Mesa handles Orange, 45-30
Costa Mesa High’s girls basketball team got ahead by 15 in the
fourth quarter and that’s the way it ended as the Mustangs remained
unbeaten in Golden West League-play with a 45-30 victory over
visiting Orange Tuesday night.
Costa Mesa (10-6, 2-0 in league) was 19 for 38 from two-point
range, but just one of 16 from beyond the three-point line.
“(Three-point shooting) killed us,” said Costa Mesa Coach Jim
Weeks.
Rhondi Naff led the Mustangs in scoring for the 15th time this
season with 21 points while grabbing five rebounds. Rickell Reeves
also took five rebounds to go with her six points and Susan Trujillo
hit Mesa’s only three-pointer in the first half on her way to eight
points.
Costa Mesa hosts city rival Estancia Thursday at 7 p.m.
Aliso Niguel tops Newport Harbor, 46-37
The Newport Harbor High girls basketball team dropped its second
Sea View League game in as many chances at home Tuesday night to
Aliso Niguel, 46-37.
Newport (10-8, 0-2 in league) went on a 10-5 run in the second
half after trailing, 26-16, at the end of two quarters. But the
Sailors couldn’t sustain the momentum against Aliso (9-5, 1-1 in
league).
“We got off to a slow start but then our defense played much
better,” said Newport Coach Jen Thompson.
Newport was led in scoring by Jillianne Whitfield’s 10 points. The
junior hit 4 of 6 from the free-throw line for the Sailors’ only foul
shots and also grabbed five rebounds. Aliso was 10 of 17 from the
foul line.
Victoria Swigart (nine points and five rebounds), Lindsey Woller
(eight points and seven rebounds) and Athena Vasquez (two steals)
chipped in for Newport.
Lightning falls, 46-35, at St. Margaret’s
Sage Hill School freshman Haywood Wright had a team-high 17
points, 11 rebounds, six blocks and five steals, but it wasn’t enough
against host St. Margaret’s, which earned a 46-35 Academy League
girls basketball victory Tuesday night in San Juan Capistrano.
Debbie Yoder-Lee, a freshman guard, had nine rebounds to go with
six points, while Katie Puishys also contributed nine boards for the
Lightning (8-3, 0-2 in league).
St. Margaret’s improved to 10-3, 2-0.
Sage Hill visits Capistrano Valley Christian Friday night.
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