Monster conquest for CdM
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Barry Faulkner
Kate Heeschen is 5-foot-3 and barely 100 pounds. But Godzilla
could not have loomed larger for the Corona del Mar High girls
basketball team Tuesday night.
The junior guard scored four of the Sea Kings’ final five points,
including a breakaway layin after collecting a steal, that sealed a
51-48 triple-ovetime victory over Pacific Coast League host
University.
It was the second steal of the third overtime period for Heeschen,
whom CdM Coach terms the team’s Energizer Bunny. With University
trying to erase a 49-48 deficit, Heeschen anticipated a Trojan pass
from the wing to the top of the key and deflected the ball toward
midcourt. She chased down the loose ball and beat a defender to the
basket for the clinching field goal with seven seconds left.
Heeschen, who dived to the floor to make a steal that led to a
crucial layin by teammate Lauren Snell, giving the visitors a 39-36
lead with 1:59 left in regulation, tied Jackie McCoy with a team-high
six steals. She finished with nine points and, after accepting the
postgame congratulations of her teammates, had enough in reserve to
sprint across the gym to give her grandfather, Paul, a big
celebratory hug.
“I’m small, but I pride myself on my hustle,” Heeschen said.
“Since I’ve been here,” said first-year CdM Coach Jame Barkalow,
“I’ve tried to get our girls to be more aggressive. Even the
volleyball players I have are hesitant to dive on the floor for a
loose ball. But Kate has never been afraid. She loves to play so
much, she’ll do anything it takes to get the ball for our team. If
that means going through the biggest girl out there, she’s going to
do it.”
Heeschen, however, wasn’t the only player to come up big for CdM
(8-9, 3-0 in league), which protected its perch alone atop the PCL
standings.
Madison Otterbein, a 5-11 senior, had a team-high 14 points,
including an off-balance underhanded layup she banked in over her
head with three seconds left in the first overtime, and a free throw
with 54 ticks left in the final extra session to put CdM up, 49-48.
She also amassed a team-leading 14 rebounds, seven coming in
overtime, and also contributed in five blocked shots and three
steals.
McCoy, another senior, had the Sea Kings’ first bucket of overtime
and produced five of her 11 rebounds, as well as half of her six
steals, after regulation to help the visitors overcome 18.5%
field-goal shooting (5 of 27) in overtime.
CdM senior Kelliann Klein had 13 points, six rebounds and five
steals, while Snell, a junior, came off the bench to chip in six
points and was on the floor for all of overtime.
Spirited defense at both ends, typically man-to-man by CdM and a
zone for Uni, helped create woeful shooting nights for both teams.
Uni sank just 19 of 73 field-goal tries (26%), while CdM finished 21
of 80 from the field (26.3%). Uni had 30 turnovers to CdM’s 18.
Uni, however, found a hot hand in 5-8 junior Amanda Sutter, who
scored 14 of her game-high 18 points after the midway point of the
fourth quarter. She hit 7 of 8 field-goal tries, mostly from just
inside the foul line, during her red-hot stretch, before cooling off
in the final two overtime periods (1 for 5).
CdM, up, 26-15, at halftime, led the entire second half, before
Sutter drained a 12-footer with three seconds left in regulation to
make it 40-40 and force overtime.
Uni led twice in the first overtime, after not leading since 3-2,
but CdM persevered.
Another Sutter 12-footer with 1:03 left in the second overtime,
pulled the hosts even to force a third OT.
“Our girls played their hearts out,” Barkalow, 26, said. “If we’d
have wound up on the other side of this one, I would have said the
same thing. But I hope I never have another game like this one the
rest of my career. If I do, I’m going to have gray hair by the time
I’m 30.”
The win keeps the Sea Kings one game ahead of both Calvary Chapel
and Northwood, both of which won Tuesday to emerge from a four-way
tie for second. CdM visits Calvary Thursday, then hosts Northwood
Jan. 28.
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