Girls basketball: Local trio tested
Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and Estancia high schools face stiff
competition in the second round of the CIF Southern Section Division
III-AA girls basketball playoffs, after each earned first-round victories
Thursday night.
The matchups:
*Corona del Mar (14-12) visits La Canada (16-10) tonight at 7:30 The
Sea Kings polished off first-round foe, Ganesha, 68-48, Thursday and have
won seven of their last eight.
CdM, led by senior Kristin McCoy (14.4 points per game) and sophomore
Jackie McCoy (9.4), defeated La Canada, 60-49, in a first-round overtime
win at home last season.
CdM’s 68 points against Ganesha were its second-best output of the
season, bettered only by a 76-32 thrashing of Laguna Beach.
La Canada, which received a first-round bye, is the champion of the
Rio Hondo League.
Tonight’s winner would advance to Wednesday’s quarterfinals, against
either No. 2-seeded Rosary (21-7) or Burroughs of Ridgecrest (14-12).
*Estancia (16-10) visits No. 3-seeded Harvard-Westlake (22-5) with
tipoff scheduled for 1 p.m.
Coach Paul Kirby’s Eagles, which tied CdM for second in the Pacific
Coast League, edged Martin Luther King, 56-55, Thursday. Paced by
sophomore Xochitl Byfield (10.8 ppg), senior Zuyin Barrera (9.9 ppg) and
freshman Trisha Wase (8.8 ppg), the Eagles will try to upset the Mission
League champion Wolverines.
Harvard-Westlake is led by 6-foot senior Karina Siam (14 ppg).
The winner advances to the quarterfinals, to face either Azusa (21-4)
or Santa Ynez (19-4).
*Costa Mesa (16-12) hosts No. 4-seeded Morningside (20-7) tonight at
7:30. It’s a familiar foe for Coach Jim Weeks’ Mustangs, who have been
eliminated from the playoffs by the Monarchs twice in the last three
years.
The Mustangs trounced host South El Monte, 59-34, Thursday. They are
led by senior point guard Nancy Hatsushi (13.7 ppg), sophomore Rhondi
Naff (9.2 ppg) and senior Leigh Marshall (8.8 ppg).
The winner will face either San Dimas (22-5) or Chaminade (20-5) in
Wednesday’s quarterfinals.
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