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High School Girls’ Basketball Roundup: Huntington Beach picks up first win

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Freshman Alyssa Real paced the Huntington Beach High girls’ basketball team with nine points and four assists, as the Oilers beat host Woodbridge 38-26 to pick up their first win of the season on Wednesday.

The Oilers (1-1) dropped their opener 40-31 to Tesoro, which won its pool to move on in the winner’s bracket of the South Coast Classic.

Against the Warriors (0-2), Meghan McIntyre had eight points, and guard Marisa Tanga added six points.

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Huntington Beach will be back in action on Friday night. The Oilers will take on El Dorado at 6:30 p.m. at Woodbridge High.

San Juan Hills 56, Corona del Mar 45

Junior Tatiana Bruening had a team-high 15 points for the host Sea Kings (0-2) in a CdM Tip-off Tournament game on Wednesday night.

Tia Grippo had 14 points and Meghan Jordan added 13 points.

Bruening, Grippo and Jordan got to the free-throw line a lot, converting 17 of 23 attempts.

CdM trailed 26-23 at halftime, but San Juan Hills stretched its lead to 40-30 after the third quarter.

Palos Verdes 55, Sage Hill 25

Sophomore Joyce Jogwe had eight points with a pair of three-pointers for the Lightning (1-1) in a CdM Tip-off Tournament game on Wednesday.

Sage Hill’s Emily Elliott had seven points and five rebounds. Trinity Cha scored five points, with all of them coming in the second quarter.

To report scores of high school games, or other newsworthy items from youth, college and professional sports, contact the Daily Pilot sports staff listed below:

David Carrillo Peñaloza, Sports Editor

(714) 966-4612, [email protected]

Fall: football, girls’ golf

Winter: boys’ basketball, boys’ soccer

Spring: baseball, boys’ golf

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Matt Szabo, Sports Reporter

(714) 966-4614, [email protected]

Fall: boys’ water polo, girls’ tennis

Winter: girls’ soccer, girls’ water polo

Spring: boys’ tennis, swimming, lacrosse

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Andrew Turner, Sports Reporter

(714) 966-4611, [email protected]

Fall: girls’ volleyball, cross-country, field hockey

Winter: girls’ basketball, wrestling

Spring: boys’ volleyball, track and field, softball

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