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Whitcomb Puts Buena Over Top

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Whenever the Ventura Buena girls’ basketball team needed Sami Whitcomb, it seemed the Bulldogs always found her.

Underneath the basket, right where she usually can be found.

“She’s a real gym rat and just loves to play,†Buena Coach Joe Vaughan said. “She does a lot of things and is always working hard to get better.â€

Whitcomb’s efforts paid off Saturday night as the Bulldogs, ranked No. 10 in the Southland by The Times, upset No. 4 Fullerton Rosary, 63-54, in a nonleague game at Buena. The 5-foot-11 junior had 22 points and 10 rebounds.

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“We wanted to prove to ourselves that we could beat a good team like this,†said Whitcomb, a three-year starter.

Whitcomb had a big hand in much of the Royals’ difficulty, scoring nine points in the fourth quarter when the Bulldogs (15-5) took control of a game in which Rosary led only once but stayed within five points until the final three minutes.

“That No. 32 [Whitcomb] is very talented and in the end it just didn’t fall for us,†Rosary point guard Karina Figueroa said.

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The victory offset some losses the Bulldogs have suffered this season. Buena has lost to No. 5 Ventura, its Channel League rival, three times this season, including a 48-45 setback on Wednesday. The Bulldogs lost in the third-place game of the Sweet South Classic in Madison, Ga., to Dorman (S.C.).

“At this point we needed to beat a quality team and we did that tonight,†said Vaughan.

Rosary (16-3), which had lost to No. 3 Fullerton Troy and No. 2 Norco, got 22 points, seven steals and six assists from Figueroa. The rest of the Royals struggled with Buena’s defensive pressure and two players -- Teresa Karcher and Amy Richard -- fouled out in the final minutes.

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Santa Fe Springs Santa Fe will forfeit seven games and Hawthorne will forfeit five games for using ineligible players, according to Southern Section spokesman Thom Simmons.

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Santa Fe will forfeit nonleague games against Anaheim, Bell Gardens, Rolling Hills Prep, Las Vegas, Las Vegas Cheyenne and Las Vegas Coronado and a Del Rio League game against Whittier California. The Chiefs, two-time defending league champions, fall to 7-15 overall and 4-2 in league.

Hawthorne will forfeit nonleague games against Lawndale, Malibu, Los Angeles Garfield and Pasadena La Salle and an Ocean League game against Culver City. The Cougars fall to 1-11 and 1-5.

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