Girls basketball: Mustangs handle Eagles, 47-36
Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Hard work, a good game plan, and the courage to eat
leather were all things the Estancia High girls basketball team possessed
in its Pacific Coast League opener Thursday against visiting Costa Mesa.
But it was the Mustangs (11-5) who had more offensive weapons, which
helped them secure a 47-36 triumph. The victory extended Mesa’s winning
streak to five in the cross-town rivalry which annually awards the series
winner the perpetual Lady Bell trophy.
The Mustangs have won eight of the last nine against the Eagles, who
appeared ready to break the slump with an intense opening.
“Estancia is the hardest working team in this county,” Mesa Coach Jim
Weeks said. “Nobody plays as hard against us as they do.”
Estancia’s determination produced leads of 6-0 and 8-3, as Eagle
attackers drove the lane and tempted fate by putting up shots in the lair
of 6-foot Mesa senior center Autumn Smith.
Smith, who blocked 15 Estancia shots in the league opener last season,
finished with seven blocks. But she also got in foul trouble and scored
only four points, 10 fewer than her season average.
“We wanted to get (Smith) into foul trouble,” said Estancia Coach Paul
Kirby. “She only scored four, but I doubt that will happen next time.”
Containing the Mustangs’ leading scorer, however, couldn’t help the
Eagles (7-6) overcome guards Jenny Earnest, Nancy Hatsushi and Leigh
Marshall, who combined to match the Eagles’ 36 points.
Earnest led the winners with 16, 12 of which came during a span of 8:32
during the second and third periods.
Marshall hit both of her three-pointers in the second quarter, when the
visitors extended a one-point first-quarter lead to 11 by halftime.
Hatsushi finished with 10 points and added seven assists and six
rebounds.
“We have more tools,” Weeks said. “We don’t focus, necessarily, on Autumn
inside. We like to take what teams give us. Tonight, they were giving us
some pretty good shots and we were hitting them.”
Mesa hit 6 of 10 field-goal attempts in the second quarter, then
continued to knock down mid-range jumpers to keep the Eagles at bay.
“We wanted other people to beat us and they did,” Kirby said.
Meanwhile, Mesa’s defensive intensity improved.
“We got out of our offense and started forcing up shots,” Kirby said.
But though Earnest, Christine Caron, Maria Lazos and Laura Muniz each got
a share of the Mustangs’ 11 blocked shots, Estancia kept attacking
inside.
The Eagles got 10 of their first 11 field goals from inside 10 feet,
including eight layups. They also missed their share of short ones,
however, many of which were altered by Mesa defenders.
Estancia drilled a trio of fourth-quarter three-pointers, including two
by Becky Lenhart, but finished 15 of 56 from the field (26.8%).
Lauren Cassity, a 5-8 senior, had 11 points, nine rebounds and seven
steals for the Eagles. Erika Avalos, a 5-10 Estancia sophomore had a
game-high 12 rebounds, while 5-8 freshman teammate Xochitl Byfield added
11. Avalos and Byfield combined for 10 points, while Lenhart and Tory
Matsufuji combined for 11 points off the bench.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Pacific Coast League
Costa Mesa 47, Estancia 36
Score by Quarters
Costa Mesa 9 16 9 13 - 47
Estancia 8 6 11 11 - 36
Costa Mesa - Earnest 16, Hatsushi 10, Marshall 10, Smith 4, Trejo 3,
Caron 2, Muniz 2, Hitt 0, Lazos 0, Le 0, Cooper 0.
3-pt. goals - Marshall 2, Trejo 1.
Fouled out - None.
Technicals - None.
Estancia - Cassity 11, Avalos 6, Lenhart 6, Matsufuji 5, Byfield 4,
Hirata 2, Orellana 2, Ollila 0, Rodriguez 0, Villa 0.
3-pt. goals - Lenhart 2, Matsufuji 1.
Fouled out - None.
Technicals - None.
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