Prep Basketball : Girls’ Roundup : Ocean View Defeats Marina to Clinch Sunset League Championship
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Center Jenny Sullivan scored 19 points and had 16 rebounds Thursday to lead the Ocean View High School girls’ basketball team to a 53-45 victory over Marina, clinching the Sunset League championship for the Seahawks.
Ocean View (24-3 overall, 9-1 in league play) fell behind, 6-0, but scored the next 12 points and never trailed thereafter. Fabiola Nunez scored eight points and had 10 rebounds for visiting Ocean View.
Guard Melisa Sortino of Marina (18-6, 5-5) was the game’s high scorer with 29 points.
In other Sunset League games:
Fountain Valley 59, Huntington Beach 33--Guard Stacey Hisaka scored 21 points, 19 in the first half, to pace host Fountain Valley (18-8, 8-2). Hisaka, who had two three-pointers, played only briefly in the second half. Center Jennifer Ambrose had 15 points for Huntington Beach (4-17, 2-8).
Edison 79, Westminster 32--Forward Krisden Tanabe scored 24 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and had 9 assists to pace visiting Edison (13-10, 6-4). Tanabe made 12 of 13 free throws. Guard Debbie Fischer added 20 points for Edison, which nailed down third place. Westminster ended league play at 0-10.
In the Angelus League:
Mater Dei 66, St. Joseph 41--Mater Dei fell behind, 16-11, after the first quarter but switched to a man-to-man defense from a zone and took control. Mater Dei outscored St. Joseph, 18-9, in the second quarter and led at the half, 29-25. Mater Dei outscored St. Joseph, 27-16, in the second half.
Cori Martin scored 19 points and had 21 rebounds and Kelly O’Brien had 19 points and 18 rebounds for Mater Dei (21-5, 10-0). Mary McCarthy added 13 points and six assists for Mater Dei. Dana Montoya had 14 points and Liz Fernandez had 13 for St. Joseph.
In the Century League:
Canyon 64, Santa Ana 52--Forward Keri Erkenbrack scored 23 points and had 18 rebounds for Canyon, which won the league title with a 10-0 record. Canyon (19-4 overall) outrebounded visiting Santa Ana (9-12, 2-8), 43-29. Center Gracie Lopez was Santa Ana’s high scorer with 22 points.
Foothill 44, Santa Ana Valley 39--Senior Tanya Foxe scored 16 points to lead host Foothill (15-9, 8-2). Maria Guerrero had 16 points. Francesca Rumps had 10 points for Santa Ana Valley (6-4 in league play). Canyon won the league title with a 10-0 record, Foothill was second and Santa Ana Valley third.
Villa Park 56, El Modena 35--Center Anne Salzman scored 10 points and grabbed 16 rebounds to lead host Villa Park (8-12, 4-6). Evonne Caouette contributed 10 points for Villa Park. El Modena (0-18, 0-10) was led in scoring by forward Tracy Williams with 12 points.
In the Freeway League:
Fullerton 37, Sunny Hills 35--Guard Jennifer Comstock had 19 points and forward Sommer McLane added 10 to pace visiting Fullerton. Minette Ramos led Sunny Hills with 12 points. Fullerton (14-6, 8-2) led, 22-11, at the half but scored only three points in the third quarter.
In the Olympic League:
Santa Margarita 48, Capistrano Valley Christian 15--Santa Margarita (12-9, 7-7) jumped out to a 14-0 lead after the first quarter and a 26-3 margin at the half. Guard Kristen Mulligan paced Santa Margarita with 25 points, including a three-pointer, and forward Kristin Adolphson grabbed 10 rebounds.
In the Orange League:
Brea-Olinda 78, Magnolia 21--Forward Joey Anton scored 11 points and had 15 rebounds to lead visiting Brea-Olinda (23-2, 10-0). Guard Aimee McDaniel added 16 points and guard Cindy Gunn had 14 points and eight rebounds for Brea-Olinda. Magnolia finished league play at 1-9.
Valencia 62, Western 54--Forward Kristen McDonald scored 32 points and had 14 rebounds and center Christa McDonald scored 12 points and had seven rebounds to lead Valencia (16-9, 7-3), which finished in a tie for second place with Savanna. Vicki Evans scored 24 points to lead Western.
Savanna 52, Anaheim 34--Forward Jackie Boxley scored 17 points and had 12 rebounds to spark host Savanna (17-7, 7-3), which set a school record for victories, breaking its 16-victory mark in 1983. Anaheim finished at 1-9 in league play.
In the Pacifica Coast League:
Orange 60, Laguna Hills 20--Tracy Hanner had 10 points and five assists to lead host Orange (14-8, 7-3). Laurie Sallinger, Alin Perez and Edith Escamilla scored nine points each for Orange.
Costa Mesa 38, Laguna Beach 32--Kim Good, Maureen Moore and Tracy Scofield had 12 points each for Costa Mesa (8-15, 4-6). Liz Stall scored 21 for Laguna Beach.
Woodbridge 70, Trabuco Hills 47--Host Woodbridge picked up its 20th victory of the season, marking its sixth consecutive 20-win season. Lisa Wehren had 20 points and 10 rebounds and Leslie Rathbun had 20 points and 11 steals for Woodbridge (20-5, 10-0). DeeDee Sampson had 17 points for Trabuco Hills (14-8, 7-3).
In the South Coast League:
Capistrano Valley 58, Dana Hills 33--Center Holly Anderson scored 22 points and had 11 rebounds, and Lisa Farr added 15 points to pace visiting Capistrano Valley (18-7, 6-4).
El Toro 56, Mission Viejo 51--Guard Carrie Yoshioka scored 14 points, had seven assists and eight steals, and center Sara Bone added 17 points to pace visiting El Toro (17-9, 8-2). Guard Tina Ranker and forward Eerie Nauta each had 11 points for Mission Viejo (21-4, 9-1).
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