Sailors have great expectations
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Richard Dunn
With the Sea View League battle lines drawn, Newport Harbor High’s
girls basketball team can’t help but get excited about the prospects
of winning this season as four starters and eight lettermen return
for Coach Jen Thompson’s 2002-03 squad in a season beginning with
lofty expectations.
“We’re trying to build a program. So far, so good,” said Thompson,
widely celebrated on campus for merely returning for a second year,
following several years of one-year coaching wonders.
“We actually have a frosh-soph team this year. We haven’t in the
past. But now there are more girls in the program. It’s just that the
caliber of player is a lot better and I think the fact that the
word’s getting around campus. And having a coach return, that’s
always nice. That’s something everybody seems to be pretty impressed
with, because I’m the first coach (to return) in how many years?
There was a lot of transition last year. We did things (the players)
probably weren’t used to, but they worked hard at everything we did.
We only lost Evita (Castillo), but the rest of the players last year
were juniors or below. Some didn’t return, but for the most part
everyone is back from last year.”
Nine of this season’s 12 players have some varsity experience, led
by returning All-Sea View League players Jillianne Whitfield and
Athena Vasquez, while 5-foot-9 senior forward Amanda Campbell and
6-foot senior center Lindsey Woller are returning starters.
Whitfield, a 5-7 junior sharpshooter and a first-team all-league
performer last season, averaged close to 10 points per game in
2001-02, including scoring a career-high 21 in the Sailors’ 46-44 win
over Aliso Niguel, snapping Newport’s 20-game Sea View League-losing
streak.
Vasquez, a 5-5 senior point guard, was a second-team all-league
selection by the circuit’s coaches last season. She recently signed a
letter of intent to play softball at Wisconsin.
“She decided not to play field hockey (in the fall), and she’s
quite a little athlete, I guess you can say,” Thompson said of
Vasquez. “She will help all over. She’s also a good rebounder. She’s
just an all-around good player. Her position is guard, but she’ll get
in there and scrap with the big girls, too. The coaches (in other
sports) like her, too, because of that.”
Whitfield, also a standout in field hockey and track and field,
can also play the post, but will spend most of her time on the
perimeter as a two guard.
“She works hard at everything,” Thompson said of the
multidimensional Whitfield. “I think she really enjoys basketball.
She’s the first one at practice and the last one to leave. She always
wants to shoot more.”
The Tars finished 1-7 in league and 4-20 overall last season, but
they doubled their win total from the previous campaign and expect
big things this winter.
“We expect a lot out of them,” Thompson said. “The JV girls coming
in know the offense, and it’s been nice not having to start from
scratch the first couple of weeks.”
Victoria Swigart, Ally Stoltz, Tina Fulce and Vanessa Miller are
also returning lettermen for Newport Harbor, while Kristi Koon, Megan
Beeson, Tiffany Linsday and Kristi Eddington are varsity newcomers.
Linsday, a 5-7 senior, and Fulce, a 5-8 senior, will probably spell
Campbell and Woller to fill backup post positions.
“We’re just all excited to be playing,” Thompson said. “It’s their
senior year for many of them and they want to accomplish a lot --
certainly more so than in the past. (Campbell and Woller) are going
to help us with our inside game.
“We still have some work to do, but we have more depth and we have
more experience this year.”
Newport Harbor will open the season Dec. 5 at home against Back
Bay rival Corona del Mar. The Tars also play in three tournaments --
the University Tournament Dec. 7-14, the Valley Christian Tournament
Dec. 17-21 and the Las Vegas Centennial Tournament Dec. 26-28.
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