Vikings, Oilers open postseason tonight
Mike Sciacca, Independent
When the Marina High girls basketball team defeated Huntington
Beach last Friday night in a one-game playoff to determine the
third-place finisher in the Sunset League, only then did Vikings Coach
Butch Fredlow began to set his sights on the CIF Southern Section
playoffs.
In just his first year as head coach, Fredlow has guided Marina to yet
another postseason berth. He was happy for that, but he wanted a little
bit more.
“I’m hoping that, with Marina’s tradition in girls basketball, we are
able to host a first round game Thursday,” Fredlow said after the
Huntington Beach game. “That would be nice.”
Fredlow’s wish was granted, as he found out last Sunday when the Southern
Section office in Cerritos released the boys and girls basketball
pairings: Marina would host Sunny Hills in a Division I-A first round
match up.
Tonight’s playoff game tips off at 7:30 p.m.
“I’m happy with the match up, and that we got a home game out of it, to
boot,” Fredlow said. “I really like the spot we’re in.”
In Sunny Hills, Marina (18-9) will be taking on a Lancer team that went
11-15 overall and qualified for the playoffs as an at-large entry out of
the Freeway League.
The Lancers tied La Habra for third place in the Freeway League, which
was won handily by Troy (23-3), the division’s second seed, behind
top-seeded J.W. North of Riverside.
“They (Sunny Hills) know what it’s like to face a good basketball team
(Troy), and we come from a league (Sunset) that always tough to win,”
Fredlow said. “We’ve been playing well lately as a team and I hope that
can carry over into the playoffs.”
Sunny Hills returned nine players from a 1998-99 squad that also went
11-15, and is led by two seniors, guard Kim MacKeand and 5-foot-9 forward
Jessica Perez. MacKeand, one of the Lancers’ key players, is the team
leader in free throw percentage (74-percent), but it’s junior guard
Kristen Fong who tops the Sunny Hills scoring chart.
Fong dropped in 17 points last Thursday in a 52-39 victory over
Fullerton, a win that brought the Lancers into a third-place tie with La
Habra.
Marina, which ended the season with wins over Los Alamitos and Huntington
Beach, is led by senior starters Nikki Lee, Jun Okazoe, and Amy Wheeler.
A win tonight would move Marina, which reached the quarterfinal round
last year and won a Southern Section title two years ago, into a Saturday
game with Mission Valley League champion Arroyo (15-11), which drew a first round bye.
Back on Feb. 5, Arroyo suffered a nonleague home loss to Huntington Beach
which, two days earlier, had scored a key overtime victory over Marina.
As for Huntington Beach, the Oilers (14-13) take on El Dorado (15-11)
tonight in Placentia.
The Golden Hawks, who finished third overall in the Empire League, are
led by a pair of quick guards in Melissa Jacob and Smadar Bezalel.
One of El Dorado’s 11 losses this season was a double-digit defeat to
Marina back in December.
Huntington Beach still made the playoffs despite playing a majority of
the season without sophomore forward Kelsey Ball, who figured to be one
of the Oilers’ key players. Ball, who now plays the role of cheerleader
on the Huntington bench, has been held out of action due to a ankle
injury.
But picking up the slack -- and then some -- has been another talented
Oiler sophomore, 5-10 guard Amy Sanders.
Sanders, a transfer from Mater Dei, is one of the top scorers in the
county with a 22.4 average. Sanders also is a key rebounder, as well,
with 10 per game, and is steady from the foul line at 77-percent.
Huntington Beach, however, does not enter the playoffs of a high note,
having dropped its final three games of the regular season. El Dorado,
too, will attempt to rebound from a 46-32 loss to Cypress last Thursday
in a game that determined the second place finisher in the Empire League.
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