Baseline League honors: Girls basketball

Etiwanda’s Dominique McLaughlin drives to the basket to score against visiting Chino Hills earlir this season. (Will Lester/Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)

MVP: Dominique McLaughlin, Sr., PG, Etiwanda

First team
Essence Carrington, Soph., Upland
Megan Chimwaza, Soph., Rancho Cucamonga
Natalie Guillen, Sr., St. Lucy’s
Gabrielle Leos, Sr., Etiwanda
Tifffany Okeani, Jr., Los Osos
Alexis Sanchez, Soph., Upland
Ally Seeblac, Jr., Chino Hills
Janessa Thropay, Sr., Chino Hills
Alize Williams, Sr., Etiwanda
Mikaylah Wilson, Jr., Etiwanda

Second team
Destiny Dent, Jr., Rancho Cucamonga
Natalie Henderson, Sr., Chino Hills
Maezelle Milan, Jr., Etiwanda
Reyana Miller, Sr., Etiwanda
Havalin Niyvih, Jr., St. Lucy’s
Leilia Orji, Jr., Etiwanda
Jasmyn Riley, Jr., Los Osos
Peyton Rubio, Fr., Rancho Cucamonga
Hayle Samuel, Jr., Chino Hills
Dorcus Wu, Fr., Chino Hills

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Etiwanda girls basketball team dealing with injuries

Etiwanda girls basketball coach Anders Anderson admits he has been lucky in his coaching career that he hasn’t had to deal with many significant injuries at crucial times. But the Eagles are a bit hobbled at the moment.

One game after a convincing upset of Mater Dei, the Eagles were handled in an Open Division quarterfinal by Chaminade 82-54. Three players departed that game early, most notably senior point guard Dominique McLaughlin who severely sprained an ankle on the first play of the game under the Etiwanda basket.

McLaughlin, the team’s leading scorer and floor captain, tried to come back twice but was eventually carried off the floor after the game.

She did not play on Saturday in a 54-43 loss to Serra in a consolation quarterfinal and is likely done for the season, according to Anderson.

Senior Alize Williams aggravated an existing knee injury against Chaminade and tried to play against Serra but had to come out of the game early too.

The injuries had a definite effect as the Eagles lost to a team they defeated during the regular season, although that one was close, 51-46.

The Eagles will have a much needed week off before resuming play in the state portion of the playoffs. Anderson knows both players are going to want to play and it will be a judgment call on his part.

“They’re seniors and the last thing they want to is to have their career end sitting on the bench,” he said. “They’re also bot pretty tough and they’re going to tell me they can play but we’ll see.”

 

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