Mavericks ‘Shock’-ed
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Play in the Newport-Mesa National Junior Basketball League resumed
after the holiday break with the Shock defeating the Mavericks,
42-27, in girls fifth- and sixth-grade action.
Ellie Nadal led the Shock with 18 points followed by 12 from
Saylor Schroff.
Kendall Voettiner and Silvie Reynolds played tough defense and
both scored.
Emily Rosales led the Mavericks with six points while Megan Wilson
and Catherine Sullivan each contributed four points.
* Wildcats 35, Globetrotters 22:
Kathleen Eutale and Kelly Heenan led the Wildcats with 17 and
eight points, respectively.
Kelsey Woo, Duran Sharp and Kassie Stratton each had four points
for the Globetrotters.
* Lakers 38, Pirates 8:
Lindsay Anderson scored 16 points to lead the undefeated Lakers to
another win.
Alex Aiello added eight points while LiAnn Sarisuk tallied six
points for the first-place Lakers.
Camile Kahe and Nicolette Kelegian led the Pistons.
In girls third- and fourth-grade play:
* Liquidators 31, Sparks 21:
Brooke Migliori led the undefeated Liquidators with 11 points
followed by eight points from Asia Andry and six from Taylor Stefano.
Kasey Thompson led the Sparks with eight points followed by five
points from Addie Richley.
* Raptors 23, Razz-Ma-Tazz 17:
Amanda Parril and Ashley Kelegian each scored nine points to lead
the Raptors to their first victory.
Seneca Jakosky led the Razz-Ma-Tazz with four points followed by
three each from Mae-Ling Choquette, Natalie Barbaresi and Melanie
Arnold.
* Celtics 12, Trojans 11:
Annie Alvarado and Syd Raguse each scored five points to lead the
Celtics while Sarah Cox (six points) and Claire McKinnon (four
points) paced the Trojans.
* In boys action from the Boys & Girls Club of Costa Mesa:
Matt Buchanan made two free throws with three seconds left and
Cameron Knight blocked the final shot as the Pistons defeated the
Sixers, 47-46, in a Boys & Girls Club of Costa Mesa (Lou Yantorn
branch) basketball game Dec. 18.
Buchanan scored 27 points to lead the Pistons (2-1), who erased a 17-point first-quarter deficit.
The Pistons cut the Sixers’ lead to nine by halftime. Hayden
Cornwell led the second-quarter surge with six points and six
rebounds.
Davis Purcell and Devin Hovis provided the defensive spark and
Buchanan added some offense to cut the Sixers’ lead to six at the end
of the third quarter.
The Pistons trimmed the deficit further halfway through the fourth
quarter when Knight made a steal and was fouled. His free throw cut
the Sixers’ lead to four and the Pistons continued to press.
Knight and Spencer Rautus combined for a steal with Rautus scoring
and converting a free throw, cutting the Sixers’ lead to one.
The teams traded baskets and the Pistons got the ball back with 20
seconds to go, setting up Buchanan’s aforementioned free throws.
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