Sowers “perfect” in run to league titles
It was a double-dip victory for the Sowers Middle School girls’
basketball program, which captured regular season championships by
defeating Ensign of Newport Beach.
In the eighth-grade girls’ regular season finale, a showdown
between two teams vying for the first-place spot, Sowers erased an
eight-point deficit to pull out a 26-25 win at Ensign.
In the seventh-grade game between the rivals, Sowers emerged a
24-16 victory.
The two wins allowed both teams to finish the league regular
season with 6-0 records and earn the No. 1 seed in the league’s
postseason tournament.
Sowers 26, Ensign 25
In a frantic finish to a well-played game, Melissa Boyer’s rebound
basket in the closing seconds lifted Sowers to the eighth-grade
regular season title.
The Lady Vikings had trailed, 25-24, with 20 seconds to play when
Kelsey Hwang came up with a steal of an Ensign inbounds play.
With an Ensign player on her, Hwang had her shot go in and out of
the basket, but teammate Bree Williston was there for the rebound.
Williston missed her follow shot but Boyer was there for the rebound
and put in the game-winner.
Williston led both teams in scoring and rebounds with 10 points
and 11 caroms.
Boyer finished with eight points, Hwang had six points and Leslie
DeJesus scored two points and had four assists.
The postseason tournament begins today at Ensign, where No. 1 seed
Sowers will take on TeWinkle of Costa Mesa.
Sowers 24, Ensign 16
The Lady Vikings took control of the seventh-grade showdown and
went on to defeat the host team.
Sowers’ offense was paced by the scoring of Kelly Peterson and
Mary Madden who scored 11 and nine points, respectively.
Janene Chavez and Michelle Yamasaki led the Sowers defense.
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