Eagles hold on, 58-55
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Richard Dunn
In sales and baseball, a closer finishes the deal, which is what
the Estancia High girls basketball team could have used Wednesday
night.
Despite winning again and remaining undefeated in the Golden West
League -- beating its nearest competitor for the second time to open
the second round of league -- the Eagles did it the hard way in their
58-55 road victory over Westminster.
“I think I lost 10 pounds tonight,” Estancia Coach Tami Rappa
said, referring to the game’s perspiration-inducing fourth quarter,
in which the Eagles’ 10-point lead was sliced to one with under a
minute left.
“We had a 10-point lead on and off, on and off, on and off. We
need to shut a team down, and that’s something we need to work on. We
get up, then we drop to the level of our opponent. We’ve got to work
on closing the door and not let them see the light.”
The light for Estancia (12-8, 7-0 in league) was junior point
guard Trisha Wase, who scored a game-high 20 points, while adding
eight rebounds, seven assists and three steals. Wase also connected
on a huge three-pointer with 1:08 remaining to give the Eagles a
54-50 lead, their first field goal of the fourth quarter.
“I’m not saying this clinches the league title for us, but we did
beat our closest competition twice (with five Golden West games still
on the slate),” said Rappa, whose squad defeated Westminster at home
in the first round of league, 44-41. “If the girls play to the level
they’re capable of the rest of the way, we should reach our goals of
winning the league title and going undefeated in league.”
The Eagles, who outscored the Lions (11-10, 5-2) in each of the
first three quarters, enjoyed a 10-point lead on four separate
occasions, the last coming early in the fourth quarter, 51-41, after
two free throws by senior center Tisha Gray (16 points, seven rebounds, three steals and one blocked shot). Those were the only two
points Estancia scored in the final period, until Wase’s clutch
three-pointer.
The Eagles, who suffered foul trouble with Gray, senior Xochitl
Byfield and junior Krystal Mino, were whistled for a technical foul
because of an improper uniform number on a player with 3:35 left and
Estancia leading, 51-46. But Westminster missed both free throws.
Later, Andrea Martell scored for the Lions, then teammate Heather
Couzens scored on a putback with 1:25 on the clock to cut Estancia’s
lead to 51-50.
On Estancia’s next trip down, Wase nailed her fourth
three-pointer, but Westminster’s Kelly Parson drained a three with
0:54 left to trim the Eagles’ lead again to one.
On the Eagles’ next possession, Wase dished beautifully from the
point to Gray at the low post, and Gray scored on a power move to the
basket with 0:27 remaining, giving Estancia a 56-53 edge.
Westminster was looking for an open look at a three as the final
seconds ticked away, then Gray came up with a steal when 9.5 seconds
to play. Gray was fouled and missed the front end of a one-and-one,
but Westminster came up short again from the field, and when Wase
rebounded, the Lions fouled her immediately. Wase calmly sank both
foul shots with 3.7 seconds left for a five-point lead. Couzens
scored at the buzzer for Westminster to provide the margin of victory
for Estancia.
The Eagles managed their first 10-point lead in the second
quarter, 25-15, after baskets by Gray and Byfield. But Gray picked up
her third foul with 5:20 still to play in the first half and was
forced to the bench. That’s when Westminster rallied to tie it at 25.
Three-point shots by Wase and Imelda Pena late in the first half,
and a layup by Nancy Castro, gave Estancia a 33-27 halftime lead.
The Eagles built their lead to 40-30 in the third quarter, then
led, 49-39, at third quarter’s end.
Biava Arganda led Westminster with 16 points and eight rebounds,
while Couzens added 15 points and eight rebounds (six offensive).
The Eagles, also led by Byfield’s four rebounds, two steals, one
assist and one block, will host Saddleback at 7 p.m. Friday.
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