Girls basketball: Mustangs seize PCL top spot
Barry Faulkner
IRVINE - Zone defenses have something to do with the Costa Mesa
High girls basketball team’s propensity for bombing away from distance in
its first two Pacific Coast League games.
But, having scrimmaged against their own defenders in practice, Mustang
shooters should also be excused for being a tad gun-shy from inside 15
feet.
Mesa defenders continued to spread anxiety throughout the league Tuesday,
blocking 13 shots en route to a 43-31 PCL road win over University.
The visitors, who blocked 11 shots in a league-opening win over Estancia,
connected on six three-pointers (in 23 attempts) to improve to 11-5, 2-0
in league. The Mustangs, ranked No. 6 in CIF Southern Section Division
III-A, seized sole possession of first place, one-half game ahead of idle
Corona del Mar.
The victory, Mesa’s eighth in its last nine games, was even more
impressive since it came with junior point guard Nancy Hatsushi sidelined
for all but the first few minutes with a badly sprained left ankle.
Hatsushi will get a week to recover, since the Mustangs next game is
Tuesday against Laguna Beach.
“We played with a lot of guts with Nancy out,” Mesa Coach Jim Weeks said.
Guts, however, is what it takes to attack the heart of the Mesa defense,
where 6-foot-1 senior center Autumn Smith looms large.
Smith, who set a school single-season record with 113 blocks as a junior,
rejected 11 Trojan field-goal attempts to give her 18 in two league games. The 11 blocks is four shy of her single-game school record, set
last season against Estancia.
Smith’s unforgiving inside presence helped lead to Uni’s paltry 22.4%
shooting from the field (13 of 58).
Mesa, however, wasn’t the only team playing defense Tuesday. The Trojans’
zone limited Smith to just four points, almost nine fewer than her
average, and forced the visitors to pump from the perimeter.
And while Mesa found little consistency from long range (27% from the
field), the Mustangs caught fire in spurts.
Three-pointers by Julie Hitt, Christine Caron and Barbara Trejo, all
within a 131-second span in the second quarter, capped a 12-0 Mustang run which erased an 8-4 deficit and put them ahead for good.
After Trejo’s trey, the Mustangs went 8:33 without a field goal, before
junior guard Leigh Marshall broke that drought with a three ball from the
top of the key. Marshall then drained her next two from beyond the arch
-- within 70 seconds -- to spur another 12-0 blitz.
That surge put the Mustangs up, 33-19, with 2:14 left in the third
quarter and senior guard Jenny Earnest, taking over the point vacated by
Hatsushi, scored nine of her team-high 13 points in the fourth quarter to
ice it.
Earnest added 10 rebounds to the cause, while Smith chipped in eight
boards.
Marshall’s aforementioned nine points were pivotal, as were quality
minutes supplied by Caron (five points and five rebounds), Trejo (five
points), Laura Muniz (three points and six boards) and Hitt (three
assists to go with three points).
Hatsushi, who leads Orange County with 7.4 assists per game, appeared to
land on an opponent’s foot early in the first period. Weeks said he could
hold her out against perennial cellar-dwelling Laguna Beach, to ensure
she’d be ready for the Jan. 20 home clash with CdM.
Senior Reagan Anders scored a game-high 15 points for University (6-11,
0-1).
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Pacific Coast League
Costa Mesa 43, University 31
Score by Quarters
Costa Mesa 10 11 12 10 - 43
University 8 9 3 11 - 31
Costa Mesa - Earnest 13, Marshall 9, Caron 5, Trejo 5, Smith 4, Hitt 4,
Muniz 3, Hatsushi 0.
3-pt. goals - Marshall 3, Trejo 1, Caron 1, Hitt 1.
Fouled out - None.
Technicals - None.
University - Anders 15, Atiba 7, Ariazand 3, von Tungeln 2, , Wu 2, Janda
2.
3-pt. goals - Ariazand 1, Anders 1.
Fouled out - None.
Technicals - None.
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