Orange County College Basketball : Chapman Scores at Line to Beat Cal Poly Pomona
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Chapman College made 19 of 23 free throws Saturday in defeating Cal Poly Pomona, 71-66, in a California Collegiate Athletic Assn. game at Hutton Sports Center in Orange. Karl Tompkins led the Panthers (2-11, 7-18) with 19 points. Chapman’s Kelly Huston had a game-high 11 rebounds. The Panthers finish the season Tuesday at Cal State Dominguez Hills.
CAL POLY POMONA (66)--Suttle 12, Nielsen 2, Bailey 5, Fitzgerald 7, Brofer 19, Grandt 6, Fay 10, Wingate 3, Bray 2.
CHAPMAN (71)--Huston 10, Marusich 2, Tompkins 19, Samuelson 10, King 6, Briggs 10, Lockwood 6, Saia 8.
Halftime--Chapman, 32-29
In NAIA Division III:
Southern California College 78, Fresno Pacific 68--All five Vanguard starters scored in double figures as SCC led from the start. John Haar led playoff-bound SCC with 14 points.
FRESNO PACIFIC (68)--Berwick 13, Morris 6, Col 2, Stewart 12, Heinrichs 27, Salata 8.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE (78)--Haar 14, Bardsley 13, Lucas 14, McAllister 12, Aviles 11, Lightfoot 2, Congdon 4, Hohmann 6, Oglesby 2.
Halftime--SCC, 42-26
IN Western Christian Athletic Assn.:
Christ College Irvine 84, West Coast Christian 66--Junior Derwin Appleberry scored 21 of his game-high 28 points in the second half to lead the Eagles to a tie for the conference championship with the Knights (11-1, 16-12) at Irvine. Darrin Kelso scored 14 for CC Irvine (11-1, 23-5).
WEST COAST CHRISTIAN (66)--Clark 20, Birkhead 4, Pannell 6, McFadden 15, Parrish 13, Ware 2, Wittmer 4, Sandoval 2.
CHRIST COLLEGE IRVINE (84)--Kelso 14, Appleberry 28, Surribge 10, Beal 14, Wear 8, Klatt 4, Thompson 2, Washington 2, Bean 2.
Halftime--CC Irvine, 31-28
In community college action:
Cypress 60, Compton 48--The Chargers got their 14th consecutive victory and moved into a first-place tie with Compton by defeating the Tartans (7-8, 15-13) at Cypress. Sophomore forward Paul Horn lead the Chargers (14-1, 24-5) with 16 points and 12 rebounds.
COMPTON (48)--C. Williams 10, Henderson 7, Robinson 4, M. Williams 3, Crawford 12, Wiley 8, Bullock 4.
CYPRESS (60)--Martineau 9, Horn 16, Dobbs 11, Olivarez 2, Marusich 11, Swannner 9, Kramer 2.
Halftime--Cypress, 30-27
Fullerton 111, Rancho Santiago 103--The Hornets were 43-50 from the free-throw line. Bill Buda, who scored 19, was 11 of 14 from the line. Mark Moses scored 32 points for Rancho Santiago (3-12, 16-14). Fullerton is 8-7, 14-14.
RANCHO SANTIAGO (103)--Moses 32, Thomas 8, Schurman 19, McConnell 2, Elliott 2, Martin 18, Cole 22.
FULLERTON (111)--Hakeman 23, Buda 19, Mansfield 13, Lewis 14, Myers 28, Fraser 4, Melton 10.
Halftime--Fullerton 60, 50
Saddleback 77, Golden West 67--The Gauchos shot 60% from the field (29-48) for the third time in four games to defeat the Rustlers (1-14, 5-22) in Mission Viejo. Guard James Taylor scored 16 and Doug Lemon added 12 for Saddleback (7-8 12-14).
GOLDEN WEST (67)--Strachan 26, Smith 13, Utu 18, Makoutz 2, Robinson 6, Hessler 2.
SADDLEBACK (77)--Desiano 6, Taylor 16, Sullivan 12, Miles 4, Lemon 12, Minier 12, Dwinell 8, Rhodes 5, Kovac 2.
Halftime--Saddleback 34-30
Orange Coast 61, Mt. San Antonio 60--Chuck McGavran and Richie Stamps keyed a second-half comeback for the Pirates (5-10, 12-16). McGavran, who finished with 11 points, came up with five steals and Stamps came off the bench to contribute 13 of his 17 points after intermission. Mt. SAC is 8-7 and 18-10.
MT. SAN ANTONIO (60)--Jarmon 24, Draper 5, Jones 13, Frazier 8, Leonard 10.
ORANGE COAST (61)--Judd 6, Kelly 6, Seager 8, Johnston 8, McGavran 11, Stamps 17, Mulcahey 5.
Halftime--Mt. San Antonio, 33-23
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