Huntington Beach routs Los Amigos
Huntington Beach High opened play in the La Quinta Tournament
Monday night with a 70-27 victory over Los Amigos.
The Oilers, who opened the season last week with a victory over
Aliso Niguel, rolled to a 46-16 halftime lead. Coach Richard Alvarez
took his starters out mid-way through the third quarter.
With his second unit closing out the game, the Oilers shut out the
Lobos in the fourth quarter, outscoring them, 13-0.
“We’re just playing good team basketball right now,” Alvarez said.
“Everyone on this team knows their role, and we have guys out there
sacrificing. That’s great team basketball.”
Brandon MacLaughlin poured in 20 points, senior post Bret Van
Voorhis scored 16 points to go along with 10 rebounds, and Denis
Abando hit a trio of three-point baskets to finish with 11 points for
the Oilers.
Huntington Beach advanced to play Corona del Mar Wednesday night
in a championship bracket game.
In other boys’ basketball action:
Marina got a jump-start on the season by putting on a solid
performance en route to an appearance in the championship game at the
Gahr Tournament.
The Vikings scored a mild upset in defeating highly-regarded
Mayfair, 73-66. Matt Brennan scored 23 points to lead the way, Matt
McNease came off the bench to score 16 points, and Stephen Becker had
12 and eight assists. The Vikings hit nine three-point shots, Brennan
leading the way with three.
Lambert then posted a game-high 29 points and Brennan hit for 13
more as Marina downed host Gahr, 65-59.
The Vikings reached the tournament’s title game where they fell to
Long Beach Millikan, 80-71. Lambert scored 25 points, Becker had 18
points and nine assists, and Brennan finished with 11 points.
The Marina trio was named to the all-tournament team.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Huntington Beach launched its season with two big wins, beating
Katella, 44-39, and Bell Gardens, 52-42, in the opening rounds of
pool play at the Troy NJB Tournament.
Forwards Mo Finn and Katia Hadj-Hamou each scored nine points for
the Oilers against Katella. Finn and center Megan Molden each posted
14 points in the Bell Gardens win.
Huntington Beach next fell to host Troy, 82-22, and then was edged
by La Habra, 42-41, in the third-place game.
Hadj-Hamou and Finn scored 14 and 12 points, respectively, against
La Habra.
Edison’s season opener was also a success, as the Chargers dumped
Dana Hills, 52-36, in pool play at the Centurion Classic at Century
High. Leila Abufarie poured in 28 points and Valerie Katayama added
10 points.
The Chargers followed that win by routing Irvine, 65-16, holding
the Vaqueros to just three second-half points. Abufarie again led the
way and matched Irvine’s point total by scoring 16 points.
The Chargers fell to El Dorado in the tournament championship,
losing 38-25. Valerie Katayama led Edison with 14 points.
Marina ripped Villa Park, 57-29, in the Vernie Ford Tournament.
Mimi Kaneko scored 13 points, Sarah McLeod had 12 and Rachel Maulit
scored 11.
Ocean View fell twice in the Vernie Ford Tournament, losing to
Saddleback in overtime, 49-47, and to host Fullerton, 49-36. Erica
Williams led the Seahawks against Saddleback with 23 points, and
scored 14 against Fullerton.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Huntington Beach and Redondo Union fought to a scoreless tie in
nonleague play.
BOYS’ SOCCER
Noe Osorio netted two goals, and Manny Bermudez scored on a header
for Marina, which opened its season with a 3-1 triumph over
Northwood, the defending CIF Division IV champion.
Edison began its 2002-2003 season with a 2-0 shutout of visiting
Trabuco Hills.
GIRLS’ WATER POLO
Huntington Beach opened up play in the Poway Invitational by
drilling La Costa Canyon, 18-2. Ten Oilers got into the scoring act,
led by Jessica Marr’s five goals and three more by Rebecca Gearty.
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