Girls Basketball: Alhambra eyeing Almont League crown

Alhambra's girls basketball team can bring home the school's first Almont League championship in 17 years with a win over visiting Bell Gardens at 5 today. The Moors (19-4, 8-0) are under first-year coach Therese Berner, and already accomplished quite a feat when Alhambra snapped Keppel's 87-game league winning streak with a 64-62 win in the first meeting. The Moors, who close out the regular season at Keppel (11-13, 6-2) on Friday, are on a an 8-game winning streak and have won 12 of their last 13 games.





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There were 3 talented seniors that were starters last year was benched for most of this season. Mostly, observed, that the coach wanted to pull 3 juniors in to prep for next year. Every players on the team were very good this year and they all deserve to get an adequate amount of play time.
This is not really fair, because the seniors worked really hard for it, they earned the privilege and their turn to have play but they never really get a chance this year. Starters made a lot of turnovers but they do not get pulled out, but one tiny mistakes from these players they are benched, so is in and out for 2 min. Not even a chance to get to feel the game yet. These players scored on the court as well for the short time they were on the court. So go figure!!!
Yes, but too bad Tracie was dicriminated by her size this year and was bench most of the time. But when the time she gets in (1 or 2 min) she scores. Jennifer good job!
The girl is Jennifer, she and Tracies play really well together. She is 6ft tall, so she gets to play center all the time. Tracie passes her the ball to dunn it.