Marina’s young guns
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Mike Sciacca
The best word to describe the year for the Marina High girls’
basketball team is “growth.”
Call them baby steps, if you will, as the Vikings have survived an
extremely challenging schedule with a thoroughly young squad.
“People have said that we are rebuilding and I don’t like that
term,” head coach Butch Fredlow said. “When you rebuild, it means you
had to tear down.
“I believe that we are growing and every day, I see growth with my
team and, in return, they have helped me to grow into a better person
and coach.”
Fredlow, whose last four teams have qualified for the CIF Southern
Section playoffs, faces one of his most challenging seasons in
2003-04.
Among 13 players on the Marina roster, 10 are underclassmen.
Of the three seniors, only one, Emily Matayoshi, is a returning
starter from last year.
“I am reminded of the quote by William Butler Yeats, ‘We are happy
when we are growing,’” Fredlow said.
In 2002-03, Marina finished in third-place in the Sunset League
standings and earned a CIF playoff berth, advancing to the
second-round of the Division I-A playoffs where it lost to eventual
semifinalist, Canyon Springs.
The current Vikings are in position for another CIF playoff run.
Entering this week’s action, they sit in third-place again in the
Sunset standings and have won nine games, overall.
Marina’s done it, too, with a starting lineup that includes four
sophomores.
Three of those sophomore starters -- Rachael Maulit, Allison
Budzinski and Erin Barney -- all played at the varsity level last
year.
Maulit, a 5-foot-6 guard, was a first-team All-Sunset League pick
and Marina’s MVP last year.
She said she’s enthusiastic about the team’s year thus far.
“I think this season is going really well for us,” Maulit said.
“What’s great is that we are learning and growing together, as a
team, and that’s going to help us a lot in the future.
“We’re getting to really know each other on the court and what I
see from this team is that it has a lot of heart. We’re working well
together.”
Maulit will be a key to the success, Fredlow said.
“Rachael is a tenacious defender and runs the show as the point
guard,” Fredlow said. “Allison Budzinski was voted as the most
improved player on last year’s varsity by her peers and Erin Barney
has become a diligent rebounder and an outside threat this year.”
Lindsey Schultze is the fourth sophomore to start for the Vikings.
“She played junior varsity last year and this year she has shown
signs of good things to come,” Fredlow said. “She is a very talented
offensive player.”
Freshman post Marilena Guadagnini has played “solid basketball all
year long,” Fredlow said, and freshman post Stacey Yin has developed
her skills daily at practice, he said.
To get his squad wet behind the ears, Fredlow challenged the
Vikings with a tough nonleague schedule against some veteran
programs.
Appearances at the Woodbridge Tournament, Santa Barbara Tournament
and its own Larry Doyle Orange County Championships helped give the
Vikings some moxie.
In addition to the tournaments, they played four nonleague games
against teams that qualified for last year’s CIF playoffs, including
one team that was a league champion.
Marina went 3-1 in those games.
Now, comes the challenge of the second half of the Sunset League
race.
A playoff berth hangs in the balance.
“I wanted to challenge our players by playing this schedule
because you aren’t going to get better unless you, as a coach and as
a team, are challenged day in and day out,” Fredlow said.
“Looking at our league, I knew that we needed to play a tough
preseason schedule to prepare us for our league, which has two teams
ranked in the Top 10.”
One of those teams ranked teams is Esperanza, currently in
second-place in Sunset standings.
Tonight, Marina travels to Anaheim to battle the Aztecs.
These young Vikings can take a few more steps toward the future
with a strong finish to the regular season.
“This is a group that has added energy and personality throughout
our program,” Fredlow added.
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