Girls basketball: Thompson steadies Sailors
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Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - Newly hired head coach Jen Thompson brings a CIF
Southern Section shooting record, youth and enthusiasm to the Newport
Harbor High girls basketball program. More importantly, however, the
former Culver City High and Cal Poly Pomona sharpshooter plans to bring
stability.
“The first question the players asked was whether I was going to be
here for a while,” said Thompson, who replaces Glenn Albios to become the
program’s sixth coach in the last five seasons. “I told them I wanted to
be around for years.”
Thompson, 26, was a lower-level assistant for two seasons at
Woodbridge from 1998-00, then was hired as a social science teacher at
Newport Harbor last year.
“I told (Sailors Girls Athletic Director) Fletcher Olson I was
interested in helping out with the basketball program, but they needed a
varsity coach and I decided to accept the challenge,” Thompson said.
The former Jen Nakanishi set the section career record for
three-pointers (277) at Culver City, where she was a three-time All-CIF
performer.
At Cal Poly Pomona, she was twice named second-team All-California
Collegiate Athletic Association and set the school single-season standard
for three-pointers (69) that has since been broken.
Thompson considers Cal Poly Coach Paul Thomas her primary mentorand
her main emphasis with the Tars will be on fundamentals and effort.
A third of the way through their summer schedule, the Sailors are 1-2,
including a 36-30 victory over reigning Sea View League champion Irvine
Monday.
“We’re going to run and be in shape and we will be pressing,” said
Thompson, who lives in Laguna Hills. “From what I’ve seen, I know our
girls want to win and they have a lot of potential. And I told them I
hate to lose.”
Thompson is being assisted by Zach Zukovsky and has been working with
about 15 players since the summer session began June 25.
The Sailors went 2-22 last year, 4-23 the year before and have lost 16
straight Sea View League games, 13 straight overall. They will be led
next season by returning second-team all-league and All-Newport-Mesa
District performer Evita Castillo (8.5 points per game), as well as
returners Athena Vasquez and Jillianne Whitfield.
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