Girls basketball: Eagles ready to soar
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Richard Dunn
COSTA MESA - It’s quality over quantity this season at Estancia
High, where the dynamic duo of 5-foot-8 junior Xochitl Byfield and
sophomore point guard Trisha Wase could rival any 1-2 punch in Orange
County girls basketball.
It’s when you dig deep in the Estancia bench that you could have
problems.
“It should be an exciting year, as long as we stay away from injuries,
because we’re not very deep,” said Estancia Coach Paul Kirby, whose
2001-02 varsity team consists of only eight players, four of whom,
however, were at least part-time starters last season.
Byfield, an All-Newport-Mesa District and second-team All-Pacific
Coast League selection last season as a sophomore, is a third-year
varsity performer who averaged 10.8 points per game in 2000-01 as the
Eagles finished 16-11 and grabbed second place in the PCL at 7-3.
After losing only role players to graduation off last year’s team that
competed in the PCL championship game against University (and lost), the
Eagles are being given early consideration as league favorites.
“I’d say (the Trojans) should be favored to win it until someone beats
them, but we should contend,” said Kirby, who, as he enters his sixth
season as head coach, referred to himself as a “dinosaur.”
Kirby, who started as an Estancia assistant coach under Russ Davis in
1992-93, has guided the Eagles to the CIF Southern Section divisional
playoffs three straight years and four out of the last five.
“We had a chance to win the league championship ... we were that
close,” Kirby said. “We should have won league last year.”
While three of the league’s upper-tier teams lost key players,
Estancia returns its best players, led by Byfield and Wase.
“(Byfield) can shoot three-pointers, she can put the ball on the floor
and she can go to the basket,” Kirby said. “She’s athletic, she can run
and she’s quick, and, as far as her post play is concerned, she’s not
big, but she’s been playing since the third grade.
“She’s going to put some points on the board again, she has the most
experience on the team, and she has a point guard who can distribute the
ball.”
Wase, 5-4, was a first-team All-PCL selection last year and Kirby said
“when you’ve got someone who can handle the ball and dribble through a
press and shoot three-pointers and has that experience, that’s pretty
good.”
Tisha Gray, a 5-9 junior forward, and Marie Rodriguez, a 5-4 guard,
are also returning players. Physically, Gray is the team’s strongest
player and will guard each opponent’s top post player, most of whom will
have a size advantage. Rodriguez, the only senior on the squad, will
start at two guard.
Of the team’s newcomers, 5-10 sophomore forward Nancy Castro, who
shared team MVP honors last year on the junior varsity, is expected to be
Kirby’s fifth starter.
Sophomore guards Crystal Mino, 5-5 and a transfer from Newport Harbor,
Reyna Garcia, 5-4, and Georgina John, 5-5, round out the Eagles’ roster.
Further, the Eagles expect to maintain possession of the perpetual
Bell trophy, awarded to the annual winner of the crosstown rivalry
between Estancia and Costa Mesa.
“We’re going to keep the Bell,” Kirby predicted. “We’re going to have
it for the next three years.”
Last year, the Eagles swept Mesa, including a 39-38 win in the second
round.
“Ribs are nice,” Kirby said of the annual reward at the Newport Rib
Company for winning the Bell trophy, “but we want to win league.”
The Eagles, who open their season Tuesday (7 p.m.) at home against
Huntington Beach, play in the University Tournament starting Dec. 1.
ESTANCIA
10 Reyna Garcia 5-4 So.
12 Marie Rodriguez 5-4 Sr.
22 Tisha Gray 5-9 Jr.
23 Crystal Mino 5-5 So.
24 Trisha Wase 5-4 So.
31 Xochitl Byfield 5-8 Jr.
34 Georgina John 5-5 So.
42 Nancy Castro 5-10 So.
Coach: Paul Kirby
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