Estancia drops 51-43 decision to Edison
Bryce Alderton
A third-place finish in the Estancia Coast Classic hardly came
easy for the Edison High boys basketball team Monday night against
the Eagles playing in their own gym.
No, Estancia (10-3), the designated home team, made the Chargers
(9-2) earn their 51-43 win at the free-throw line. Edison converted
15 of 22 shots from the line while Estancia only attempted two and
missed both.
The Eagles tightened up on defense in the second half, cooling
down the Chargers to 5-of-14 shooting (35.7%) compared to an
11-for-17 clip (64%) in the first half, to help cut the Edison lead
to 41-36 with 4:56 to go in the fourth on a Jordan Stroman bank shot.
But two consecutive layups by Billy Braun, Edison’s leading scorer
coming into the game (15.1), increased the Charger lead to nine with
2:37 left and Estancia was forced to foul to stop the clock from
there on in.
Estancia’s Joey Lindquist grabbed 10 rebounds to go with nine
points and was an imposing factor in the post, especially in the
second half, for Coach Chris Sorce. The Eagle coach said the game
turned when he decided to sit the 6-foot-7 senior with 3:45 to go in
the second quarter.
“I was going to put him back with 2:30 left but I didn’t want him
to pick up his third foul,” Sorce said. “We tried to ride it out and
make it close until halftime. We had a lot of unforced errors
tonight, a poor job of handling the ball.”
Estancia committed 19 turnovers, 10 in the first half, and on four
consecutive possessions in the early stages of the third period as
Edison built an 11-point lead until Scott Sankey found Lindquist
underneath the hoop for a layup with 3:53 left cut the lead to nine.
The basket marked the first Estancia field goal of the quarter.
Edison Coach Rich Boyce, the former head man at Estancia from
1994-98, said Lindquist proved something to him Monday night.
“To their credit Joey rebounded very well, he was grabbing all of
them in the first quarter,” Boyce said. “(Estancia) played very
well.”
Carlos Pinto led the Eagles with 13 points, nine coming in the
first quarter on 3-of-7 shooting.
Matt Cachola had three assists to go with 11 points.
Lindquist and Cachola both earned All-Tournament honors for their
performances.
Also in the Coast Classic at Estancia:
Corona del Mar 65, Glendale Hoover 57 -- Three wins in a row
propelled the Sea Kings to a consolation championship with the
victory win over Hoover.
The Sea Kings (6-8) led by 21 points in the third quarter and held
on to the lead, hitting on 7 of 10 from the foul line in the final
5:46.
All-Tournament selection Pancho Seaborn led the Sea Kings with 21
points, 12 of those coming on three-point baskets, and Adam Freede
chipped in 16 points for Corona.
“It came down to hitting free throws if you want to win the game,”
said CdM Coach Ryan Curry. “We did the things we needed to be
successful like forcing them to shoot tough from the perimeter, get
good shots on our end and we rebounded.”
Compton 58, Costa Mesa 44 -- Costa Mesa fell to Compton in a
consolation game at the Orange Holiday Classic at Chapman University.
Danny Krikorian led Mesa’s game with 21 points. Mesa drops to 4-9.
In high school girls’ action Monday:
Tustin 52, Costa Mesa 46 -- Tustin went on a 20-6 run to close
out the game and Costa Mesa’s chances for a consolation championship
in the Costa Mesa Girls Basketball Tournament at Mesa.
The Mustangs (7-6) led 40-32 with five minutes remaining in the
fourth quarter before Tustin made its run, led by All-Tournament
selection Kristina Curtis’ game-high 27 points.
Seniors Rhondi Naff and Stacee Sanchez finished with 18 and 16
points, respectively. Naff hit on 13 of 32 from the field while
Sanchez drained 4 of 11 from behind the arc. Senior Rickell Reeves
shot 3 of 6 from the field for six points
Corona del Mar 48, Santiago 46 -- Kelliann Klein hit five threes
en route to 18 points and Madison Otterbein scored 16 points as CdM rallied to improve to 3-7 in the first round of pool play at the
Santiago Tournament in Garden Grove. Kate Heeschen was the catalyst
of the second-half comeback, limiting Santiago’s chief weapon to four
points after a 13-point effort in the first half in a triangle and
two defense.
Rosemead 49, Estancia 42 -- Xochitl Byfield and Tisha Gray scored
16 and 15 points, respectively, but a short-handed Estancia High
girls basketball team fell to Rosemead, 49-42, in a consolation game
of the Canyon Tournament at Canyon High.
Byfield and Gray accounted for more than 75% of the scoring for
the Eagles (5-8), who had just six available players and finished the
game with four players, after two fouled out.
In college women’s action Monday:
UC Irvine 86, Portland State 64 -- Wendy Gabbe tied her
career-high with 26 points to lead UC Irvine to an easy 86-64 victory
over Portland State at the Bren Events Center.
Nikki Petticrew opened the game with a three-pointer, but that was
the only lead Portland State (4-6) would have as UCI built a 48-30
lead by halftime. Gabbe was 10 for 16 from the field, including a
4-for-6 effort from three-point range. Kristen Green had a
season-high 16 points and tied her career-high with seven assists.
Southern Nazarene 71, Vanguard 48 -- The Vanguard Lions (8-6)
could not stay with Southern Nazarene University (10-2) as the latter
bolted to an easy victory in the GSAC Challenge at The Master’s
College in Santa Clarita. Robbin Dittenbir was the only Lion in
double figures with 15 points.
In community college women’s action:
Orange Coast 54, Chaffey 34 -- Alisa Carrillo scored 18 points to
pave the way for OCC, which improved to 14-3 with the easy victory in
the Coast-Cerritos New Year’s Classic on the winner’s floor, although
the Pirates’ shooting was way off to the tune of 30.4% (17 for 56).
In college men’s basketball:
Saint Ambrose (Iowa) 86, Vanguard 69) -- Saint Ambrose used a
balanced attack to subdue the Lions in a nonconference game. Tom
Pavljasevic led all scorers with 22 points for the winners (7-8).
Vanguard, which fell to 4-7, was paced by Josh Pierson, who had 16
points, including four of eight three-point attempts, and Brendan
Cotter, who had 10 points.
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