Eagles shut down Lewis, Saddleback
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Patrick Laverty
The goal for Estancia High’s girls basketball team Tuesday in a key
Golden West League showdown with visiting Saddleback was to hold
Tanisha Lewis, the Roadrunners’ senior standout, to 10 points.
The Eagles fell two points shy of that goal, but they reached an
even bigger one, knocking off Saddleback, 50-44, behind strong
fourth-quarter defense, 24 points from senior center Nancy Castro and
some gutsy coaching decisions by Tami Rappa.
With her seven-player squad plagued by foul trouble throughout the
night, Rappa was forced to make some critical decisions. The most
important of those came when senior guards Krystal Mino and Trisha
Wase picked up their fourth fouls in the third quarter. Rappa decided
to leave them in the game.
“With the two of them off the floor, I don’t have a chance,” Rappa
said. “[Wase] is our playmaker and Krystal Mino is an important part
of our defense.”
Though both eventually fouled out, the moves paid off.
Mino picked her fourth foul with 6:22 remaining in the third
quarter and the Eagles trailing, 27-21. When she left the floor after
her fifth foul, with 2:53 remaining, the deficit had been cut to
42-40.
Wase, who sat out the final 11:15 of the first half and watched a
12-8 lead at her departure in the first quarter turn into a 24-19
halftime deficit, picked up her fourth foul with 2:10 remaining in
the third quarter and the Eagles trailing, 33-30. Her fifth foul
didn’t come until there were 26 seconds remaining in the contest and
Estancia had a 48-42 lead.
The victory was as important as Rappa’s decision to play her
backcourt with four fouls. Saddleback (11-4, 2-1 in league) came into
the game tied for first place with Ocean View and had beaten their
first two league opponents by an average of 35.5 points. With the
victory, Estancia (5-11, 2-1) remained just one game behind Ocean
View, which knocked the Eagles off in the opener.
“They wanted the game,” Rappa said of her team, which held
Saddleback to six points in the fourth quarter and forced 25
turnovers. “You saw the kids play with heart tonight.”
Lewis came into the game averaging 26.7 points. But she was taken
out of the game early by Imelda Pena, who was guarding her in the
Eagles’ box-and-one defense and limited her to one first-quarter
shot.
After foul trouble forced the Eagles to switch to a three-two
zone, they still did a good job of collapsing on Lewis when she
attempted to drive to the hoop. Lewis made just five of 15 shots in
the game, finishing with 12 points and 12 rebounds.
“Imelda did a great job defensively,” Rappa said. “I really
thought she took Tanisha out of the game early on.”
But Saddleback still held the lead throughout much of the game.
After tying the score several times in the second half, the Eagles
took their first lead since the first quarter when Olivia Maldonado
hit a three-pointer from the left corner with 2:30 to play, giving
Estancia a 43-42 advantage.
One minute later, Wase banked in a three-pointer, pushing the lead
to four points with 1:29 left.
A steal by Pena led to a Castro bucket with 43 seconds left,
giving Estancia a 48-42 advantage, all but sealing the outcome.
Castro played a huge role in the second half, scoring 16 of her
game-high 24 points. She also added a team-high eight rebounds for
the Eagles.
Maldonado scored five key fourth-quarter points and added five
rebounds in the game. Estancia also got a key contribution of the
bench from Jazmin Flores in the first half when Wase and Mino were in
foul trouble. Flores chipped in with two points and four rebounds.
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Golden West League
Estancia 50, Saddleback 44
Score by Quarters
S’back 14 10 14 6 -- 44
Estancia 14 5 16 15 -- 50
Saddleback -- Lewis 12, Lomeli 0, Lete 8,
McElroy 16, Williams 4, Escobar 0, Lozano 0,
Perry 0, Ayala 4. 3-pt. goals -- Lete 1,
McElroy 2. Fouled out -- Williams Technicals
-- None. Estancia -- Wase 9, Mino 0, Pena 10,
Maldonado 5, Castro 24, Neal 0, Flores 2.
3-pt. goals -- Wase 1, Pena 2, Maldonado 1.
Fouled out -- Mino, Wase. Technicals -- None.
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