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Girls’ Basketball : Estancia Is Decisioned by Dana Hills

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Dana Hills High School advanced to the consolation semifinals of the Savanna Tournament with a controversial, 33-32, victory over Estancia Wednesday night at Savanna.

Estancia Coach Lisa McNamee complained to officials that a third-quarter basket by Eagle forward Leslie Self was mistakenly attributed to Dana Hills and that the correct final score should have had Estancia winning, 34-31. McNamee said she plans to request an interpretation of the rules from the CIF Southern Section on the issue.

Self was Estancia’s top scorer with 15 points. She also had 14 rebounds.

In other Savanna Tournament action:

Mater Dei 61, Tustin 47--Hallie Formaneck scored 17 points to lead the Monarchs (8-2) to a championship semifinal victory. Susan Homer led the Tillers with 10 points. Mater Dei will meet Edison for the tournament championship Friday night at 7:30.

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Edison 103, Villa Park 34--The Chargers improved their record to 8-1 as point guard Michelle Hennessey scored a game-high 20 points. Denise Ogburn added 19 points and 11 assists, and Kristen Wilson had 19 points and 15 rebounds in the win.

In Canyon Tournament action:

Valencia 53, Kennedy 44--Valencia improved its record to 5-1 with a first-round win against Kennedy. Jenny Wilson led the Tigers with 14 points, and teammate Steffi Strauss added 11. Ursula Lovely paced Kennedy with 17 points before fouling out late in the game.

Los Amigos 54, Anaheim 28--Maggie Tuia led the Lobos with 21 points. Kelly Mead and Ursula Rauch paced the Colonists with 7 points each.

Canyon 55, Santiago 21--SharRee Olsen led the Comanches with 17 points and Angie Nelson added 11 points. Maria Lupercio led Santiago with 8 points.

In Orange Lutheran Tournament action:

Rosary 52, Southern California Christian 20--Cari Garcia led Rosary with 16 points in the Royalettes’ first-round victory. Debbie Dunigan scored 16 of the Flames’ 20 points.

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