Pirates bounce Cerritos from the regionals
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Freshman forward Alisa Carrillo led all scorers with 19 points and
added five rebounds to lead fourth-seeded Orange Coast College to a
55-47 victory over 13th-seeded Cerritos in the second round of the
Southern California Regional Playoffs at OCC Wednesday.
The Pirates will host No. 5 Compton Saturday night at 7, with the
winner gaining a spot at the State Tournament March 14-16 at the
University of San Diego.
“Defensively I thought we played well the whole game,” said OCC
Coach Mike Thornton. “Both of our games against them last year were
almost exactly like this, part of it because we know each other so
well but also because they do a really good job pressuring
defensively.”
The game was dominated by tough defense as the teams combined to
force 47 turnovers and each squad converted on just 17 field goal
attempts.
As they have so often this season, the Bucs jumped out to an early
advantage, scoring the first eight points and assuming a 12-3 lead.
It didn’t last.
Cerritos led at halftime, 25-23, and had a 46-465 lead with 2:52
left after a 10-1 run.
“I was worried (at 46-45) because the biggest problem we have had
all year long was finishing teams off when we had an opportunity to
put them away,” said Thornton.
“We challenged our team during a timeout and I felt like we wanted
the game and we came down and made some tough shots.”
Nancy Hatsushi and Liz Mendoza each scored 16 points and accounted
for all seven three-pointers by the Bucs. Each had six rebounds.
Mendoza hit a pair of free throws to give the Pirates a 47-45 lead
and then the defense took over.
The defense kept the Falcons off the scoreboard for the final 2:43
as they missed their last five shots.
Mendoza canned a three right in front of the Coast bench to break
the deadlock and spark the Bucs to an 8-0 run to claim the victory.
“One of our unwritten goals all year long has been to get to the
state finals after coming so close last year,” said Thornton. “We got
the opportunity to play at home tonight and we get to play at home on
Saturday and I don’t think our sophomores wanted to let that go. That
was a key factor for us. I think the fact that we were a little more
motivated helped us out.”
Lauren Murray led the Bucs with nine rebounds, helping them
overcome a 29-16 deficit on the boards at halftime to finish down
just 41-36 overall.
LaVonne Amete led the Falcons (20-12) with 15 points to along with
nine boards. Tiffany Amete added 10 points.
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