Oilers soak it up in Maui
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Christmas has come early for the Huntington Beach High boys’
basketball team, which is in Hawaii today to open up play in the
Lahainaluna Tournament on the island of Maui.
The Oilers arrived in Hawaii on Tuesday, Dec. 10, and played host
Lahainaluna High in a nonleague game that night.
Huntington Beach is scheduled to play Provo, Utah tonight in a
first-round tournament game.
“The trip should be a great experience for our entire program,”
Huntington Beach coach Richard Alvarez said. “We’re really looking
forward to being in Hawaii. You really can’t do much better than
playing in a holiday basketball tournament in paradise.”
The Oilers entered the week with a 3-2 record. They got the season
off to a promising start by finishing fourth in last week’s Aztec
Classic at La Quinta High.
Huntington Beach had reached the tournament’s semifinal round but
lost to Sunset League rival Edison on a three-point shot at the
buzzer.
In the third-place game, the Oilers fell to Orange Lutheran,
45-39.
“We got off to a really great start in the tournament, but things
got a bit rough after that,” Alvarez said. “I had to keep the kids
focused on the tournament at hand and not have them be thinking about
Hawaii. But with itineraries floating around and talk of Maui, it was
hard to keep their mind off the upcoming trip.”
After their return home next week, the Oilers will play in one of
Orange County’s oldest tournaments, the Orange Holiday Classic.
Huntington Beach begins play on Dec. 26 against Ontario at Chapman
College.
Two other local boys’ basketball programs also will compete in
holiday tournaments.
Edison, which defeated University in the championship game at the
Aztec Classic, will play in the Coast Classic Tournament Dec. 26
through 30 at Estancia High.
Marina will play in its second tournament of the season Dec. 26
through 28 when the Vikings travel north to compete in the Atascadero
Tournament.
Ocean View, which started the season by playing 13 games in 16
days, is competing today and Friday in the final rounds of the Arroyo
Grande Tournament.
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