Seahawks, Oilers girls’ hoopsters roll
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Mike Sciacca
The girls’ basketball teams at Ocean View and Huntington Beach highs
picked up league victories Monday night, while Huntington’s boys
dropped their league encounter.
In Golden West League play, host Ocean View cruised past Estancia,
54-31, as sophomore center DJ Butler scored 16 points and junior
guard Josnique Thomas added 13 more.
“We played pretty well. It was a good win for us,” Butler said.
Huntington, meanwhile, held off a late charge by Los Alamitos to
post a 51-48 Sunset League road victory. The Oilers, who led by 14 at
the half, got 17 points from Katia Hadj-Hamou and 12 more from
Jasmine Erving.
Hadj-Hamou fouled out early in the fourth quarter, and the
Griffins crept back into contention.
“We played pretty phenomenally in the first half,” said Oilers
coach Russ McClurg, whose squad led by as many as 20 points. “Katia
has a real strong game and Jasmine has been our most consistent
player all season.
“This was just a great team victory.”
Huntington, which was 0-10 in league play a year ago and 5-20
overall, improved to 3-4 in the Sunset League and 16-8 overall.
In its previous league outing, Ocean View lost at Saddleback,
41-37. Butler netted 15 points to lead all Seahawk scorers.
In other girls’ basketball action, Marina downed host Huntington
Beach, 51-44, in Sunset League play. Allison Budzinski scored 13
points and Lindsey Schulze scored 11 to pace the Vikings. Erving
scored a game-high 15 points and Hadj-Hamou scored 13 for the Oilers.
Edison held off rival Fountain Valley to post a 39-33 road
victory. The Kepilino sisters, Rebecca and Wahine, scored 15 and 11
points, respectively.
Huntington stepped out of league play to take on host Loara, and
led by Erving’s 25 points, downed the host Saxons, 56-47. Hadj-Hamou
also scored in double figures with 14 points.
In boys’ basketball, Huntington played Sunset League leader Los
Alamitos tough Monday, but eventually fell to the visiting Griffins,
37-36. Matt Buckalew’s 14 points led the Oilers.
Ocean View hammered visiting Saddleback, 64-36, with Clint Amberry
scoring 15 points and Brad Sweezy getting 12 more in a Golden West
League clash.
In Sunset League action, Marina ran away from visiting Huntington
Beach, 62-40, in one of two rivalry games.
Matt Molino scored 15, Mike Kinoshita scored 12 and Troy Lewis had
11 points for the Vikings. Buckalew scored 17 points and Nick Becker
had 10 for the Oilers.
In another rivalry meeting, Jeff Golden and Tony Ziemann each
scored eight points to lead eight Edison players in the scoring
column during the Chargers’ 46-42 home win over Fountain Valley.
In wrestling, Edison ran its Sunset League dual record to 4-0 by
defeating Los Alamitos, 36-25.
Victorious Chargers included Garrett Drucker at 119 pounds, Joe
Hirsch (125), Dylan Jensen (130), Brandon Drucker, (135) Nick Abraham
(140), Jimmy Hynes (160), Jake Pinkham(189), Stephon Holmquist (215)
and Romni Fuga (heavyweight).
Edison’s win set up a Wednesday showdown with undefeated
Esperanza for the league duals title.
Chargers who were undefeated in league duals prior to the
Esperanza match were Jensen, Brandon Drucker, Abraham, Hynes, Pinkham
and Fuga.
On Saturday, Edison will host the league individual championships,
beginning at 9:30 a.m.
In boys’ soccer, junior Gray Bailey scored two goals as Huntington
Beach got past Los Alamitos, 5-3, in a Sunset League match Monday.
The Oilers and Edison also defeated rivals Fountain Valley and
Marina, respectively, by identical 2-0 scores.
Junior Jordan Kato and sophomore Eugene Starikov scored for the
Chargers.
Senior Yuuki Irei and junior Gray Bailey scored goals for the
victorious Oilers.
In girls’ soccer, Edison fought Fountain Valley to a 1-1 tie.
Edison scored first when senior Jenny Minko, working off Kaitlin
Thulin’s corner kick, sent a header into the net at the eight-minute
mark.
Fountain Valley scored the equalizer in the 28th minute of the
second half.
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