GIRLS’ BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Ocean View Capitalizes on Westminster Turnovers
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The Ocean View Seahawks came into the Westminster High gym Thursday night and moved one step closer to the first Golden West League girls’ basketball title with a 53-39 victory over the Lions.
The Seahawks (13-7, 5-0) had 21 steals and forced 26 turnovers as they led the entire game, taking a 31-22 lead by halftime.
Westminster (12-8, 4-1) tried to force the ball inside early to post players Amber Farroux and Kristin Schult without success; the Lions turned over the ball on their first four possessions and faced a 6-0 deficit. Things didn’t improve much, as the Seahawks intercepted more than a dozen passes and deflected or broke up numerous others.
As usual, sophomore Jennifer Tuiolosega was the key player for the Seahawks, scoring a game-high 21 points and adding seven steals. Junior Becky Fraser had 15 points, nine rebounds and six steals. Schult led the Lions with 16 points and nine rebounds.
“We did a good job with their pressure,” Ocean View Coach Ollie Martin said. “We pride ourselves on defense, and the defense held up, but we also played a smart offensive game.”
Depth was a concern for Ocean View going in, because the Seahawks’ usual seven-player rotation was reduced to six because freshman Heather Hill is injured. Hill suffered a concussion Tuesday night against Tustin and is expected to be out two weeks. However, depth never was a factor as Westminster never got closer then eight after the half.
“They played good defense and we just didn’t adjust,” Westminster Coach Dick Katz said. “We were just in a fog and we didn’t read things very well.”
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