Knights run by CdM
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Steve Virgen
The first three minutes appeared to be going great for the Corona del
Mar High girls basketball team.
But the game’s turning point proved cruel for the Sea Kings, who
fell out of rhythm and lost, 40-28, to Katella in the final round of
pool play at the Cavalier Classic at Santiago High Friday.
CdM (3-7) went up, 8-4, when senior Sarah Stern canned her second
three-pointer with 5:43 left in the opening quarter. However Katella
then went on an 11-0 run to grab control of the game, using
aggressive defense, while the Sea Kings fell apart.
“We started shooting the ball pretty well,” CdM Coach Jim Barkalow
said. “We just made some real fundamental mistakes. We were up, 8-4,
then got outscored [11-0]. Eleven straight is going to kill you. That
set the tempo for the rest of the game.”
The Sea Kings, who went 1-2 in their pool, will face Rancho
Alamitos today at 5 p.m. in the fifth-place game of the eight-team
tournament. They were dealt a consolation game, mainly because of
Katella’s defense and because they could not get in sync.
CdM, the designated home team, committed 26 turnovers and had a
bit of deja vu in regard to its offense from the last time it faced
Katella (5-5).
The Knights defeated the Sea Kings, 42-34, Dec. 4, when they held
CdM to 13 points in the second half, including three in the third
quarter. This time, Corona scored 12 points in the second half, six
in each of the final two quarters.
“We weren’t creating opportunities to score,” Barkalow said. “Kate
Heeschen has had a great tournament, but she had a rough game in this
one.”
Heeschen, a senior guard, scored a career-high 21 points, leading
the Sea Kings to a 44-38 win over Santiago Monday. She then had 16
points in a 59-56 overtime loss to University of Los Angeles Tuesday.
She scored eight points against Katella. Barkalow said the
Knights’ defense performed well in helping out and denying
penetration from Heeschen. The Knights also stepped up in the passing
lanes.
“We keep track of [tipped passes] for our defense,” said Patrick
Collins, Katella’s first-year coach. “We had 25 tips. When you do
that, it’s pretty good because we either got a steal or forced the
offense to reset.”
Katella also found success on offense, especially from the
outside. Ashley Smith was 3 for 3 from behind the three-point line
and Christina Rudat also nailed a three-pointer. Rudat’s
three-pointer came with one minute left in the third and provided the
Knights with their biggest lead of the game, 36-20.
There were few bright spots for the Sea Kings. Katella center
Samantha Connor, who scored 24 points against CdM Dec. 4, was held to
only seven.
Stern led the Sea Kings with 11 points. She was 3 for 5 from
threedom. She hit two three-pointers in the first quarter, but did
not find her third until there was 2:21 left in the game. That proved
to be CdM’s final points.
CdM senior Colleen Marks provided a bit of a spark, coming off the
bench to score four points and grab four rebounds. Sophomore Katie
Schulte, also a reserve, added four points and four rebounds.
Barkalow said his team’s youth factored into the loss. Because of
inexperience, the Sea Kings could not get back on track on offense
and failed to answer Katella’s 11-0 run.
Even though CdM starts four seniors, sophomores Kristina Wayte,
Allison Long and Schulte also log considerable playing time.
Sophomore Megan Benbow, who had three rebounds and one point, starts
for CdM.
“We just have so many young kids,” Barkalow said. “They need to
get in the flow of the game ... We stood around a little on offense.
By us standing around, that got our shooters cold.”
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Cavalier Classic Third-round pool play
Katella 40, Corona del Mar 28
Score by Quarters
Katella 13 12 11 4 -- 40
CdM 8 8 6 6 -- 28
Katella -- Connor 7, Fowler 4, Troge 3, Smith
14, Castanon 4, Kudat 5, Kent 2, Brock 1.
3-pt. goals -- Smith 3, Kudat 1. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None. Corona del Mar --
Skalla 0, Snell 0 , Benbow 1, Stern 11,
Heeschen 8, Marks 4, Schulte 4, Duernberger 0,
Wayte 0, Long 0, Kawata 0, Wadhwa 0. 3-pt.
goals -- Stern 3. Fouled out -- None.
Technicals -- None.
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