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EMPIRE LEAGUE GIRLS’ BASKETBALL : El Dorado Bench Helps Hold Off Los Alamitos

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Dan Henshall, the El Dorado girls’ basketball coach, hoped before his team’s Empire League opener against Los Alamitos that he would get an all-around effort from his team.

However, Henshall didn’t count on the Golden Hawks getting into early foul trouble. As it was, El Dorado’s bench helped stave off a fourth-quarter rally by Los Alamitos and save a 50-32 victory at El Dorado High School Thursday night.

El Dorado (11-3) forward Jody Caruso picked up three fouls in the opening minutes of the game and had her fourth with 3 minutes 46 seconds left in the third quarter. Three other Golden Hawks also ran into foul trouble in the second half.

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Los Alamitos (8-6), ranked seventh in the county, went into overdrive in the second half after a slow start. Capitalizing on El Dorado’s misfortunes, the Griffins reduced a 30-17 halftime deficit by outscoring the Golden Hawks, 11-7, in the third quarter.

Spurred by the play of guard Cindy Yamasaki, who led Los Alamitos with 16 points, the Griffins pulled within seven points with 6:10 remaining in the game. Yamasaki, a returning all-league guard, sank two free throws, bringing the score to 37-30.

El Dorado then stopped Los Alamitos’ drive cold when point guard Briana Yoshina, who led her team with 16 points, made one of her three three-point shots, giving El Dorado a 40-30 lead with less than five minutes to play. Yamasaki then fouled out of the game with 4:25 remaining.

“That was a big shot,” Henshall said. “Los Alamitos made a couple of threes and then we answered back for their threes. A lot of the credit for this win goes to the bench.” Henshall singled out Angie Conley, Miryka Tonjes and Nicole DeBruijn.

In another league game:

Cypress 54, Katella 24--Jessica Eggleston scored 19 points and grabbed 16 rebounds for the Centurions (9-4, 1-0) at Katella. Cypress center Lupe Nava scored 18 points and had nine rebounds, eight blocked shots and 10 steals. Cypress led, 20-7, at halftime.

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