Sage Hill humbled
BOYS: Sage Hill High reached what boys basketball Coach Steve
Keith called a low point of the season Thursday with a 56-37 loss to
Saddleback in consolation play of the Garden Grove Tournament at
Garden Grove High.
The Lightning (2-7) committed 39 turnovers and was outscored, 23-2
in the third quarter after trailing just 22-19 at halftime.
“We thought we couldn’t turn the ball any more than we did in the
first half, but the third quarter was just a nightmare,” Keith said.
Junior Kevin Joyce led the Lightning with 13 points, including
three three-pointers.
GIRLS: Fountain Valley staved off a 24-5 second-half surge by
Costa Mesa’s girls basketball team, which tied the game at 48-48 with
3:00 left and pulled out a 54-48 victory in an Artesia Tournament
consolation game.
Rhondi Naff scored 23 points, Rickell Reeves had 10 boards and
Stacee Sanchez hit four three-point shots within a 16-point output
for Mesa, which fell to 4-4.
GIRLS: Estancia High’s girls basketball team found itself down by
one with 0:04 left in regulation, went to the line and tied it, then
saw the second attempt fail and Schurr took advantage in overtime to
go on a 7-0 run and pull out a 58-51 victory at the Artesia
Tournament.
Trisha Wase led Estancia (5-4) with 20 points, and Xochitl Byfield
had 13 points.
The Eagles meet Lakewood at Santa Fe High tonight at 8:55.
GIRLS: Carrie Clark had 15 points and Katie Puishys added 14
points and 11 rebounds to help host Sage Hill earn a 44-29 nonleague
girls basketball win over Saddleback Valley Christian Thursday night.
Haywood Wright, a 6-foot-1 freshman center, added eight points, 12
rebounds, five blocks and three steals to help the Lightning improve
to 8-0.
Clark had three three-pointers for the winners, who are off until
visiting Northwood Jan. 7.
GIRLS: Newport Harbor High’s girls basketball team fell in
overtime to host Valley Christian Thursday night, 46-61, in the
semifinals of the Valley Christian Tournament.
The Sailors (6-3) duel La Serna for third place tonight at 6:30.
BOYS: Corona del Mar High’s boys team had is hopes for a title
game on Saturday shaken Thursday as Thousand Oaks recorded an 81-61
defeat, dropping the Sea Kings to 3-4 overall after a stirring 61-54
victory in Wednesday’s opener over Arroyo Grande at the Arroyo Grande
Tournament.
Corona del Mar meets Trabuco Hills today at 4 p.m.
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