Girls basketball: Eagles eye No. 1 goal
Barry Faulkner
For the Estancia High girls basketball team, it begins with the
ending. This season, the Eagles have elected to conclude the last huddle
of every practice and game with the same collective chant: “League!â€
The one-word mantra reflects the Eagles’ focus on winning the Pacific
Coast League championship, a feat which last occurred in 1991.
“We talk about the banner; we talk about it every year,†Estancia
Coach Paul Kirby said. “Our girls can look up in our gym and see that the
last league championship banner is from 1991. They want to put a banner
up there themselves. Last year, we ended every huddle by saying ‘Ribs,’
(a reference to the rib dinner that goes to the winner of the annual PCL
series with crosstown rival Costa Mesa). This year, we wanted to focus on
more than just beating Costa Mesa.â€
Estancia (11-9, 4-0 in league) can take a huge stride toward securing
a PCL championship Tuesday at 7 p.m., when it visits fellow league
unbeaten University (13-6, 4-0).
“Whoever wins this game is in the driver’s seat and we definitely
would like to be driving,†Kirby said. “(Tuesday’s loser) gets pushed
into the back seat.â€
Tuesday’s clash highlights the week for Newport-Mesa girls basketball
teams.
It is Estancia’s second meeting this season with the defending PCL
champions. The Eagles defeated the Trojans, 48-32, in the third-place
game of the Jim Hill Memorial Tournament, Dec. 23 at Mission Viejo High.
“That was so many games ago, I don’t think you can read much into
that,†Kirby said.
This time, the Eagles enter on a season-high six-game winning streak,
which was extended Thursday by a 99-22 romp at Laguna Beach.
The 99 points are believed to be a school single-game record and the
77-point victory margin surpassed the Eagles previous best scoring output
this season (73 against a team from Canada).
The Eagles’ current roll includes a 51-20 blowout of visiting Mesa
Tuesday, and a 63-25 triumph over Corona del Mar Jan. 10.
But such sustained dominance has been atypical for this team, a fact
that has Kirby concerned about a letdown.
“Girls basketball teams tend to be up and down and we’ve shown that
this season,†Kirby said. “We’ve had down games and still been able to
beat teams who were not as talented as we are. But, if we have a down
game against a team like University, we’re going to lose.â€
Another Kirby concern is foul trouble, a chronic problem amplified by
the fact that the Eagles have seven players.
“It hasn’t caught up to us in league, but we lost some games in the
preseason because we had girls foul out,†Kirby said.
Coach Bob Bernal’s Uni squad defeated the visiting Eagles, 44-34, in
last year’s regular-season finale to clinch sole possession of the league
crown. Estancia would have earned a share of the title with a win.
The Eagles will be led by 5-foot-9 junior forward Tisha Gray (14.2
points per game), junior second-team All-PCL returner Xochitl Byfield (12
ppg) and sophomore point guard Trisha Wase (11.2), a first-team All-PCL
choice last year. Wase recorded a triple-double against Laguna Beach with
21 steals and 10 assists to go with her career-high 25 points.
Uni will be paced by senior returning first-team all-league point
guard Shaadi Ariazand, as well as 5-11 senior forward Danielle Janda and
5-11 freshman Chelsea York.
The Eagles round out the week Thursday by hosting Northwood. The
Timberwolves gave Estancia a scare in the first round, a 44-41 road win
for the Eagles Jan. 8.
In other PCL games this week, Costa Mesa (7-12, 1-3) is at home
against last-place Laguna Beach (Tuesday) and University (Thursday).
Coach Jim Weeks’ Mustangs ended a four-game losing streak with a 46-42
victory at Corona del Mar Thursday. Junior Rhondi Naff (15.7 ppg) keys
the Mustangs.
Coach Elbert Davis’ banged-up CdM squad (6-12, 1-3) hits the road
against Northwood (Tuesday) and Laguna Beach (Thursday). A pair of
victories would propel the Sea Kings back into the upper half of the PCL
standings.
Newport Harbor (3-17, 0-4) is off until meeting Sea View League
visitor Aliso Niguel Thursday.
Academy League representative Sage Hill has league games at Brethren
Christian (Tuesday) and Calvary Chapel of Downey (Friday).
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