Girls basketball: Eagles go cold against University
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Tony Altobelli
IRVINE - The Estancia High girls basketball team picked the wrong
time to get cold.
The Eagles shot 26% (12 for 47) from the field and lost to host
University, 44-34, Thursday night.
The game not only cost the Eagles (15-10, 7-3 in league) the PCL
crown, but it dropped them to the league’s No. 3 playoff seed behind the
champion Trojans (15-10, 8-2) and Corona del Mar (13-13, 7-3).
“It’s not too often you get to play for a league title, so I’m
disappointed for the girls,” Estancia Coach Paul Kirby said. “It’s a
tough loss. We just didn’t execute and we missed way too many shots.”
Senior Lisa Hirata and freshman Trisha Wase led the Eagles with eight
points, while sophomore Tisha Gray added seven points and seven rebounds.
The Trojans took control of the game in the first quarter. Two
three-pointers by Shaadi Ariazand and baskets by Kirsten von Tungeln and
Daniele Janta capped a 10-0 Trojans run for a 12-2 advantage. Uni hit 7
of 11 from the field, including two three-pointers Ariazand’s two treys,
her only points of the game.
Von Tungeln scored seven of her 16 points in the opening eight minutes
as Uni led, 17-6.
The Eagles, meanwhile hit only 2 of 14 from the field, putting them in
a hole which they couldn’t shoot themselves out of.
the lead grew to as many as 16 before Gray hit the final three points
of the second quarter. Despite hitting only 4 field goals in 27 attempts,
the Eagles trailed by only 13 at the half.
“They were sitting in a 2-3 zone and we had difficulty running our
offense through that zone,” Kirby said. “We just couldn’t get a break out
there.”
Fortunately for the Eagles, Uni wasn’t shooting the lights out either.
Marie Rodriguez (five points) and Wase each hit three-pointers and cut
the lead to 11 after three quarters.
Estancia cut the lead to nine with a 6-4 spurt, but the Eagles could
get no further.
The 6-foot-2 von Tungeln showed why she’s among the top rebounders in
Orange County with 14 boards.
Janda contributed to the Trojans’ offense with eight points and nine
rebounds.
It was the lowest offensive output for the Eagles, who now must
regroup in time for the CIF Southern Section Division IV playoffs.
“We’ve got to bounce back from this,” Kirby said. “It won’t be easy,
but this team has the heart to bounce back.”
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE GIRLS
University 44, Estancia 34
Score by Quarters
Estancia 6 7 10 11 - 34
University 17 9 8 10 - 44
Estancia - Hirata 8, Wase 8, Gray 7, Rodriguez 5, Byfield 4, Barrera
2.
3-pt. goals - Hirata 1, Rodriguez 1, Wase 1, Byfield 1.
Fouled out - Gray, Wase.
Technicals - none
University - von Tungeln 16, Janda 8, Ariazand 6, Sutter 5, Lee 4, Yeo
3, Pontell 2.
3-pt. goals - Ariazand 2.
Fouled out - Ariazand.
Technicals - none.
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