Women’s basketball: No home cookin’ for Lions in loss
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Tony Altobelli
COSTA MESA - The Vanguard University women’s basketball team left
the court Saturday wondering what hit them.
Especially in the final two seconds.
Apparently it was not visiting Fresno Pacific, who held on for a 62-61
Golden State Athletic Conference win over the unhappy Lions.
Vanguard (14-7, 7-5 in conference) had a chance to win the game in the
final seconds when Becki Huddle drove to the basket for a shot.
Her shot missed, but Debbie Candelaria grabbed hold of the loose ball
and sent up a shot at the buzzer among three Sunbird players, drawing
contact.
No foul was called and the Sunbirds escaped.
“It was a missed call, but what are you going to do?” Vanguard Coach
Russ Davis said. “It’s too bad, because I thought we played pretty hard
out there. I’m at a loss for words.”
Huddle led the Lions with 20 points, eight rebounds and seven assists,
while Candelaria added 13 points and eight rebounds.
The Lions had the lead for most of the game, but the Sunbirds (18-7,
9-3) refused to quit. Teresa Kamps led Fresno Pacific with 20 points and
13 rebounds, while Heather Kircher added 19 points, including four
three-pointers.
Vanguard led by as many as 11 in the second half, but the hot shooting
from Kircher and the strong post play from Kamps gave the Sunbirds their
first lead of the game with 4:57 remaining.
On the men’s side, the Lions’ late surge broke open a close game for a
68-58 GSAC triumph over the Sunbirds.
“This team has a lot of heart,” Vanguard Coach Stephen French said.
“We could have quit on ourselves so many times this season with all the
close losses we’ve had, but to our credit, we’ve hung in there.”
Kemmy Burgess led the Lions with 14 points and seven rebounds, while
freshman Gabe Goldman chipped in 12 points, five boards and several
diving efforts on loose balls.
“He’s a warrior for us,” French said. “It’s nice that he’s a freshman
and he’s gaining experience, but he’s out there because he deserves to
be.”
The Lions trailed by one with 10 minutes left in the second half, but
a 10-2 spurt gave the Lions (6-17, 2-10) the lead for good.
Fresno Pacific (6-18, 2-10) tried to stay close, but the Lions held
on.
Ian Boys and Garid Beeler each contributed with 10 points for
Vanguard, while Dennis Keane added eight.
The Sunbirds were sparked in the first half by Uly Sanchez, who scored
14 of his 17 points in the first 20 minutes. Fifteen of Sanchez’s 17
points came from beyond the three-point arc.
The Lions preserved their lead down the stretch by hitting 7 of 9 from
the free-throw line. “We’ve still got a heartbeat here,” French said with
a smile.
The men’s and women’s teams travel to Point Loma Nazarene on Tuesday.
The women play at 5:30 p.m., while the men take the court at 7:30.
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