Vanessa Miller
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Steve Virgen
There’s something about Vanessa Miller that’s different than what’s
been shown in her past two varsity years on the Newport Harbor High
girls basketball team.
Her coach says it’s a matter of her coming out of her shell. But
this is not a story of a high school girl who overcomes shyness and
becomes a social butterfly. This is a story of a Newport Harbor
junior who has been taking advantage of the opportunities that have
come before her.
In her third varsity year, Miller has worked her way into the
starting lineup. Before she would hesitate when she found an opening,
but now she is not holding back, Newport Coach Jen Thompson said.
“She has become a lot more confident, which is great to see,”
Thompson said. “She’s not afraid to shoot the ball. Before she would
hold back.”
Thompson began coaching the Sailors two years ago when Miller was
a freshman. Miller has been typical of the program, rising from the
previous year and improving throughout. Last week, she produced the
results of her ability to step up and answer the call.
Against Back Bay rival Corona del Mar, Miller, the Daily Pilot
Athlete of the Week, scored 11 points, all in the first half, leading
the Sailors to a commanding 33-17 lead at the break.
The junior guard, who also plays forward, went 2 for 3 from behind
the three-point line and was 3 of 9 from the field. She also grabbed
three rebounds, as the Sailors defeated the Sea Kings, 60-34, Dec. 5.
“I’m just trying to use my head more in the game,” said Miller,
who played point guard during the off-season with her club team.
“Instead of using tunnel vision, I’m opening up and I’m just playing
more basketball and not thinking too much.”
The day after defeating the Sea Kings, Miller stepped up once
again, this time scoring a team-high 17 points to go with seven
rebounds in a 52-45 win over Newport-Mesa District foe Estancia in
the first round of the University tournament. Miller said she favored
the victory over the Eagles more than the win over CdM.
For starters, Newport overcame a 10-point halftime deficit and the
win provided more confidence for the Sailors, who had been a bit
intimidated by the Eagles in the past, Miller said.
While confidence has been a key for Miller, Thompson said the
Newport junior’s passion to compete and her willingness to do what
she has been told has also been essential in her maturation.
Miller, who is 5-foot-6, said she would play point guard if need
be. She competed at that position during the off-season and it helped
her to see the floor better. She would also play center.
“I would do it,” Miller said. “I would play any position,
honestly. I like playing guard better, just because if I do play in
college that’s what I’ll be playing. But I also like playing forward
because I like playing against the big girls and just seeing what I
can do.”
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