Girls basketball: Eagles share PCL title
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - The prefix matters little to Estancia High girls
basketball coach Paul Kirby. But, he admitted, his players may feel
differently after the Eagles became Pacific Coast League co-champions
Thursday with a 48-25 rout of visiting University.
The win, by a margin just two points fewer than the Eagles defeated
last-place Laguna Beach Tuesday, avenged a 43-41 loss at Uni Jan. 22. It
also allowed the Eagles (16-10, 9-1 in league) to catch the Trojans
(17-8, 9-1) atop the league standings. Both will go to the CIF Southern
Section playoffs as No. 1 representatives, since they will play in
different divisions.
“To me, a league championship is a league championship,” Kirby said of
the program’s first crown since 1991. “But if you ask (Eagle players),
they are probably disappointed.”
Estancia junior Xochitl Byfield, who paced the win with a career-high
22 points, backed up Kirby’s instincts.
“We felt like we should have won the first (league game against Uni),”
Byfield said. “This year we have to share (the league crown), but next
year, it’s going to be all ours.”
The Eagles seized a portion of the title by stifling University’s
offense. The visitors had just seven field goals the first three quarters
and never led after taking a 2-0 advantage.
Estancia ran to an 11-4 first-quarter lead. After Uni closed the gap
to 13-11, a Byfield three-pointer, the first of her three connections
from beyond the arc, helped put the hosts back in command.
Junior Tisha Gray scored Estancia’s first seven points of the second
half and Byfield added the final eight of the third quarter, including
back-to-back three-pointers, and the rout was on.
Gray finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while sophomore point
guard Trisha Wase chipped in 10 points, 15 rebounds and seven assists.
Though his “Big Three” all had standout games, Kirby said Gray’s
interior defense was the biggest turnaround from the Jan. 22 loss.
“(University center Chelsea) York dominated in that game,” Kirby
recalled of the sophomore’s 16 points and 12 boards. “But Tisha basically
shut her down tonight.”
York finished with 1 point and seven rebounds.
“Our kids played like they really wanted it tonight,” Kirby said.
Uni Coach Bob Bernal said the Eagles deserve to be called champions.
“(Estancia) is the better team,” Bernal said. “(Gray, Byfield and
Wase) are really good and athletic and they just wanted it more than we
did.”University shot just 23% from the field (11 of 48) and its 15
turnovers were two more than Estancia committed.
The Eagles, winners of five straight and 11 of their last 12, learn
their CIF Division III-A draw when pairings are announced Sunday.
GIRLS
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Estancia 48, University 25
Score by Quarters
University 4 8 5 8 - 25
Estancia 11 7 15 15 - 48
University - Janda 9, Sutter 4, York 1, Ariazand 7, Yeo 4.
3-pt. goals - none.
Fouled out - none.
Technicals - none.
Estancia - Byfield 22, Gray 11, Wase 10, Rodriguez 5, Mino 0, Castro
0, Pena 0.
3-pt. goals - Byfield 3, Wase 2, Rodriguez 1.
Fouled out - none.
Technicals - none.
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