Community college women’s basketball: No looking back for Bucs
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Steve Virgen
VALLEY GLEN - As the Orange Coast College women’s basketball team
travels to Los Angeles Valley College tonight for a third round game of
the Southern California Regional playoffs, the Pirates are hoping they
leave at least one thing behind: their past.
Though the Pirates (25-8) are one win away from reaching the state’s
final eight (quarterfinals) in Stockton, they have posted two subpar
performance in the playoffs.
“I still think we have our best game ahead of us and hopefully that
starts tonight,” said Coach Mike Thornton, whose Pirates will begin play
at 7. “Can we win? Yes we can. (L.A. Valley is) talented and big. I think
we play harder. But we can’t win if we shoot 30%. Those days are over.
And, they made 20 of 27 free throws (Tuesday against Chaffey), so we
can’t foul them.”
The Monarchs (29-5), the No. 3 seed of the South, earned a first-round
bye and defeated visiting Chaffey, 63-56, in the second round Tuesday.
Sophomore guard Markia Derby, who averaged a team-high 19.8 points per
game during the regular season, led L.A. Valley with 27 points.
Liliana Ramirez, a 6-foot-4 sophomore center, is another reason the
Monarchs won the Western State South Conference this season under the
guidance of second-year coach Mike Muro.
Tricia Ewels, a sophomore point guard, runs the inside-game offense,
while 5-11 freshman forward Richelle Sherman and 6-3 sophomore forward
Michelle Duncan round out the starting five.
In regard to common opponents, the Pirates, the No. 6 seed of the
South, defeated Chaffey, 64-41, Dec. 28. Coast has advanced to the “Final
Eight” three times in the past 10 years, and its last appearance was in
1998.
OCC team captain Kyra Melville (11.9 ppg), a sophomore forward, scored
a game-high 19 points and led the Pirates to a 58-53 win over visiting
Palomar Tuesday. Freshman point guard Nancy Hatsushi (9.8 ppg), who
earned All-Orange Empire Conference laurels with Melville, guides the
offense and is a threat from outside, while freshman guard Lindsey
Galasso (8.5 ppg) is also a sharp-shooter. Freshman Candice Quiroz and
5-10 freshman center Charlenda Van Buren contribute as starters, and
freshman forward Liz Mendoza (7.9 ppg) and 6-1 freshman center Lauren
Murray produce strong support in reserve roles.
Coast has not faced L.A. Valley since Dec. 16, 1994, when the Monarchs
won, 81-67.
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