Seahawks drop double-overtime thriller at Nike Extravaganza
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The Nike Extravaganza lived up to its billing by staging an exciting
boys’ basketball tournament that, among other things, included the
nation’s No. 1 prep team, Oak Hill Academy of Mouth of Wilson, Va.
Played before a near-capacity crowd that included several NBA
scouts at Loyola Marymount University, the extravaganza featured
seven Orange County schools, including Ocean View.
The Seahawks took on L.A. City power Fairfax, ranked eighth in the
nation by USA Today, and dropped a double overtime thriller, 84-73.
Ocean View rallied in the fourth quarter to force overtime.
Clint Amberry’s 21 points paced the Seahawks.
Greg Okwudibonye scored 19 points, Matt Sargeant scored 17 and
Bear Wurts scored 12.
A day earlier, the Seahawks destroyed Golden West League foe
Saddleback, 94-46. Sargeant’s 24 points led Ocean View and
Okwudibonye again scored 19.
In other boys’ basketball, Marina staged a monstrous fourth
quarter rally to stun host Los Alamitos, 57-56, to hand the Griffins
their first loss in Sunset League play.
The Vikings trailed, 45-34, entering the final eight minutes of
play.
James Lambert’s 25 points led the way for Marina, Matt Brennan
scored 15 and Stephen Becker added 12 points.
Lambert scored 15 points and Brennan and Jeff DeLaunay each
contributed 14 as Marina rolled by visiting Huntington Beach, 64-46.
Lambert connected on three, three-point shots, Brennan hit two
from the arch and Becker scored 11 points, overall.
Huntington actually led at the half, 32-30, but was outscored in
the second half, 34-14.
Brandon McLaughlin led all scorers with 18 points and Denis Abando
scored 12 for the Oilers.
Edison took care of visiting Fountain Valley, 51-36.
Kevin Reed scored 10 points and Alex Wright scored nine for the
Chargers.
Huntington came back to hand Edison a 51-43 road defeat.
McLaughlin’s 25 points led all scorers and Brandon O’Bryan scored 11
points for the Oilers.
In girls’ basketball, Edison finished the first half of Sunset
League play atop the league standings by running past Huntington
Beach, 63-26.
Valerie Katayama, who also hit two of Edison’s five, three-point
baskets, led all scorers with 16 points.
Wahine Kepilino scored 11 points and Jessica Harris added 10
points for the Chargers.
Vicky Batistelli and Elena Faagai each scored six points to lead
Huntington.
Marina stepped out of league play to rout visiting Aliso Niguel,
48-31.
Marleina Guadignini and Allison Budzinski each scored 11 points
for the Vikings, who took a 21-point lead into the fourth quarter.
In girls’ soccer, Huntington Beach battled visiting Edison, ranked
second in Division I, to a scoreless tie.
Alison Louise had eight saves for the Oilers and Kelsey Bowman
finished with seven for the Chargers.
In boys’ soccer, Edison continued to come up with one-goal
victories in Sunset League play when the Chargers edged rival
Fountain Valley, 2-1, in overtime.
It was the Chargers’ second overtime win in five league games.
Edison trailed late in the match, 1-0, but Ian Cone scored in the
final minutes of regulation to tie the score.
Cone scored again early in the overtime session to pull out the
win.
The Chargers next disposed of Huntington Beach, 5-3, with Cone and
Brandon Plummer each scoring two goals.
In girls’ water polo, Rachel Arnold netted two goals to top all
Edison scorers in a 6-2 Sunset League victory over Esperanza.
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