Sailors wake up and put Fullerton to sleep
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Steve Virgen
It was as if the Newport Harbor High girls basketball team wiped
their eyes, stretched and let out one last yawn before going back on
the court after halftime.
“We told them what they had to do at halftime,” Newport Coach Jen
Thompson said after her team’s 52-40 nonleague win over visiting
Fullerton Monday. “They responded and did everything we said. They
just woke up.”
After scoring nine points in the first eight minutes and then 10
points in the second quarter, the Sailors erupted for 10 points in
the first two minutes of the second half. Newport’s third-quarter
surge resulted in a 10-2 run, and a 29-20 lead that the Sailors (4-2)
would not relinquish.
Junior Jillianne Whitfield, who led the Sailors with 16 points,
scored four points in the Sailors’ third-quarter spurt, while
sophomore Vanessa Miller scored six of her seven points in the run
that gave Newport the momentum.
Later in the third quarter, the Sailors scored eight points in the
final 3:30, and carried a 37-30 lead into the fourth quarter. Then,
Newport opened the final period with a 7-1 run, that included a
three-pointer by junior Victoria Swigart. Athena Vasquez, a Newport
senior, capped the scoring run with a drive to the basket and a layup
that provided a 44-31 lead and prompted a Fullerton timeout.
Swigart came off the bench and contributed 15 points.
“Whitfield did great for us and Vicky Swigart had a great run,”
Thompson said. “(Swigart) really stepped up.
In the first half we came out flat,” Thompson continued. “Part of
that was because it’s Monday. I guess they had too much of a break
over the weekend. Last year, we had a tough time in the third
quarter, but now we are adjusting and we are coming out strong.”
Thompson also said she has been impressed with the Sailors’
tenacity this season and pointed out that Newport was 0-5 at this
time last year.
“We’re a different team,” Thompson said. “As a team we came out
(against Fullerton) and played hard in the second half. That’s what
you have to do. You have to come out and play hard.”
The Indians (3-4) pulled to within, 44-36, with 4:10 remaining,
but the Sailors held Fullerton off, mainly because of Whitfield’s
ability to break down her defender. She scored six of Newport’s final
eight points, including two layups and two free throws that came from
a drive to the basket.
Whitfield also helped shut down Fullerton’s best player, Nicole
Powers, in the fourth quarter. Powers scored 20 points, yet only two
in the final period, and that was on a buzzer-beating jump shot.
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