Girls basketball: Harbor falls to Laguna Hills
Richard Dunn
NEWPORT BEACH - Newport Harbor High girls basketball coach Glenn
Albios cringes every time an opposing team applies full-court pressure.
But inside he cracks a smile, knowing his young and inexperienced
squad, which plays hard to the bitter end, will someday become a Sea View
League championship contender.
Today, though, is not that day with three sophomores, a freshman and a
junior in the starting lineup.
“I was impressed with the effort (the Sailors) put forth. They played
hard,” Laguna Hills Coach Jim Martin said, following his team’s 54-28
league triumph Thursday over host Newport Harbor.
The Hawks (12-7, 1-1 in league), which lost to undefeated Woodbridge
in the league opener, 56-41, constructed their lead with a successful
full-court trapping defense, under which the Sailors (2-15, 0-2) wilted
in the second half.
“They went to their press and we didn’t react very well to it,” Albios
said. “We didn’t adjust and we panicked too much.”
Laguna Hills started its press late in the first quarter, switched to
a half-court defense in the second quarter, then went back to the press
in the second half as the Hawks outscored the Sailors, 32-16, in the
final two periods.
“We do that to slow down the other team, not necessarily to get
steals,” said Martin, whose team had nine steals. “And I was disappointed
in the amount of fouls we picked up (18 in total) while going for steals.
“But the Sea View League is very rugged. It’s a very, very competitive
league (with Irvine and Woodbridge a combined 29-4 entering Thursday’s
action), and we’re just hoping to come out of it with some wins at the
end of things.”
Junior guard Megan Aaker led Laguna Hills with 19 points, nine
rebounds, one steal, one assist and one blocked shot, including five
boards in the first quarter. In the second half, Aaker was 7 of 7 from
the field, including two three-pointers.
The Hawks’ No. 1 outside shooting threat, senior guard Brooke
Bartelson, also finished with 19 points, while sophomore Christen
D’Alessandro chipped in with six rebounds (four offensive), three steals,
two assists and two blocks.
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