Girls Basketball: January 2012 Archives
Kendall Frisoli scored 18 points to lead Thousand Oaks to a 59-43 Marmonte Legaue victory against Royal.
The victory moved the Lancers (17-6, 9-2) into a first place tie with Royal with three games remaining for both teams.
However, Thousand Oaks owns the tiebreaker after sweeping the season series.
Katherine Reaves added 10 points and 11 rebounds for Thousand Oaks.
Sydney Perry had a great all-around game with 10 points, eight rebounds, five assists and four steals.
Thousand Oaks snapped a two-game losing streak.
Aubree Mittel led Royal (15-8, 9-2) with 13 points.
Campbell Hall 47
Louisville 35
Louisville-8 11 7 9=35
Campbell Hall 12 11 14 10=47
Louisville-Nicholle Aston 16, Kaczmarek 8, Cruz 6
Campbell Hall-Nicole Tolbert 21, Caroline Hull 11, Azad 8, Holiday 3, Holoman 2, Canty 2
CH: 17-4, L: 8-11
Bell-Jeff 43
Antelope Valley 36
Rishonda Napier scored 14 points and Jasmine Smith scored 13 points to lead Bell-Jeff (17-6), which has won 12 games in a row.
Keiona Mathews scored 15 points and Fresno State-bound Destini Price scored all 11 of her points in the second half for Antelope Valley, which had its 11 game winning streak snapped.
Canyon 49
Fairfax 39
Fairfax 8 14 7 10=39
Canyon 13 15 9 12=49
Fairfax-Byrd 9, Uy De Ong 9, Labey 7, Haley 7, McDaniel 6, Blanc 1
Canyon-Kali Vitallo 15, Alia McCoy 10, Tiffini Stone 10, McCann 6, Ohara 6, Bowers 2
C: 16-6, F: 15-8
St. Lucy's 55
Providence 27
St. Lucy's 10 16 12 17=55
Providence 5 6 10 6=27
St. Lucy's-Savannah Selby 14, Britney Young 15, Kogan 6, Heron 6, Lim 4, Okafor 4, Serdfin 2, Trudo 2, Guillen 2
Providence-Bea Benedicto 13, Saint 5, Glorioso 3, Dabbaghian 2, Gian-Mari 2, Mungues 1, Adraneda 1
S: 13-5, P: 16-3
Rolling Hills Prep 68
Village Christian 32
Rolling Hills Prep 13 26 17 12=68
Village Christian 8 10 2 12=32
Rolling Hills Prep-Mar-Jana Phillips 19, Peyton Langston 19, Beverly Ntagu 13, Bridgette Adams 15, Taylor 2
Village Christian-Chyna Cotangco 14, Pyros 6, Boyajian 6, Temple 4, Phillips 2
RHP: 9-2
VC: 11-7
Leah Purvis drained a 3-pointer from the right wing with one second remaining to give Buckley a 40-39 Liberty League victory against Viewpoint.
Purvis' shot capped a wild fourth quarter comeback for the Griffins (7-7, 2-3).
Viewpoint beat Buckley on Jan. 4, 45-36.
The Patriots dropped to (7-8, 1-2).
It will be interesting to see how Stuart and Marina Scamman will align their support at 7:30 p.m. Thursday when daughters Kim and Stephanie -- both Montclair Prep graduates -- square off for the first time in a Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference women's basketball showdown at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps.
Kim, a freshman guard for CMS, will take on older sister Stephanie, a junior guard at Occidental.
Kim Scamman is averaging 10.5 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.1 steals for the Athenas (9-6, 3-1), who have won five of six. She scored a career-high 22 points in a 57-53 victory Jan. 12 at Cal Lutheran.
Stephanie Scamman is averaging 6.4 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.3 steals in 22.7 minutes per game for the Tigers (12-2, 4-0), who have won five in a row and share the SCIAC lead with Redlands (10-5, 4-0). She has scored 11 points twice this season, with her career-high of 15 points coming last year against Cal Lutheran.
Notre Dame graduate Kody Burke, a sophomore at North Carolina State, scored a career-high 26 points to go along with eight rebounds, four blocks and three steals Monday to lift the Wolfpack to a 75-66 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball victory at Wake Forest.
Burke, who has started all 18 games for North Carolina State (12-6), is averaging 11.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.8 blocks and 1.6 steals in 24.3 minutes.
Burke's previous career-high was a 21-point effort in a 66-59 victory Dec. 18 over Vanderbilt.
Diamond Ranch 42
Sierra Canyon 37
Toni Oni 11 points and six rebounds
Freshman Kennedy Burke 10 oints and five rebounds
Devin Stanback nine points and 13 rebounds
Cheyanne Wallace 0 points and 12 rebounds
The game was tied with 1:30 remaining.
Sierra Canyon missed two 3-pointers down the stretch.
The Sierra Canyon girls' basketball team had no problems with Pacific Hills in a 52-17 Alpha League victory Monday at Shepherd of the Hills Church in Porter Ranch.
Toni Oni had 12 points, six rebounds and three assists for the Trailblazers (11-6, 1-1).
Devin Stanback added six points and 12 rebounds for Sierra Canyon.
Chaminade 63
El Camino Real 46
Chaminade-Annie Tarakchian 15, Kylie Fandino 14, Robyn Brown 10, MacLeod 9, Wright 8, Gan 4, C. Fandino 3
ECR-Cora Chan 23, Shannon Kingery 10 and 6 rebounds, Rodriguez 5, Halloran 4, Tanner 2, Barber 2.
C: 14-2
ECR: 7-8
Sierra Canyon 51
Granada Hills 38
Granada Hills-Ward 11, Villegas 7, Wong 6, Pinela 5, Tate 6, Nishimoto 2
Sierra Canyon-Toni Oni 9 and 8 rebounds, Cheyenne Wallace 19 and 5 blocks, Zoe Goss 8, Stanback 7, Lozano 2, Burke 6 and 7 rebounds
SC: 10-6, GH: 6-5
3rd annual Girls' Basketball Public vs. Private school showcase Jan. 14th
Beverly Hills High School Site
10 a.m. Venice vs St Monica
11:30 a.m. Beverly Hills vs Archer
1 p.m. Horizon vs Antelope Valley
St Bernard High School Site
10:30 a.m. Diamond Ranch vs Sierra Canyon
12 p.m. Monroe vs J Serra
1:30 p.m. Harvard-Westlake vs Westview
3 p.m. Ventura vs Bell-Jeff
4:30 p.m. Chatsworth vs Brentwood
6 p.m. Keppel vs La Jolla Country Day
7:30 p.m. Canyon vs St Bernard
9 p.m. Etiwanda vs Alemany
Louisville (7-5) will enter Mission League play this Thursday against Alemany (14-1) without returning leading scorer Andrea Duva.
Duva was a second-team All-Mission League selection who averaged 12.4 points and 5.3 rebounds per game last season.
Louisville coach Bob DaCorsi said, "It's a big disappointment."
Duva is pursuing a tennis scholarship and was given permission by DaCorsi to spilt time between the two sports, but was dismissed from the team late last week.
DaCorsi described her dismissal as "failing to hold up her end of the bargain."
Duva played in only three games this season.
Louisville has played well this year without Duva and could easily be 10-2.
"We have lost games by 2, 3 and 4 points, and were close in all the other contests." DaCorsi said.
The bright light at the end of the tunnel was a three point overtime loss to traditional Orange County power Rosary, who was ranked No. 9 in Division 4-AA at the time.
Emerging junior forward Nicholle Aston is a big part of the Royals revival.
She is averaging 22.7 points, 12 rebounds, three blocks and three steals.
Aston has been selected all-tournament at both the Nordhoff and Providence tournaments.




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