Girls basketball: Courting postseason hopes again
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Richard Dunn
COSTA MESA - For three years, Costa Mesa High girls basketball
coach Jim Weeks never had to worry about ball handling, running an
offense or breaking a press.
Just give the ball to point guard Nancy Hatsushi and let the rest of
the Mustangs fall into place.
After having been slightly spoiled by last year’s Newport-Mesa
District co-Player of the Year and second-team All-CIF Southern Section
Division III selection, the 2001-02 Mustangs are finding that the
aforementioned fundamentals aren’t so easy anymore.
“Now we’re struggling, but if we correct those mistakes we’ve got a
chance (to succeed),” Weeks said. “The girls have a great attitude and
it’s a great team to be with, because there are so many great
personalities.”
With six returning varsity players, including two starters who earned
a degree of All-Pacific Coast League status last season, Costa Mesa is
primed for another playoff run and winning season.
“We have a lot of good things going for us,” said Weeks, whose squad
last year (16-13, 6-4 in the PCL) qualified for the CIF playoffs,
extending Costa Mesa’s streak of reaching the postseason to 12 years.
“Obviously making the playoffs is the first goal as a team. You always
want to go to the playoffs,” he added. “That means you have to finish in
the top three in your league (for an automatic berth), and, this year
it’s going to be tough, because Estancia’s really loaded.
“As far as I’m concerned, nobody should be able to play against (the
Eagles). But we want to get the (perpetual) Bell (trophy) back ... we
have a three-game losing streak to them. If we can beat Estancia, then
we’ve got a shot at the league championship, because (the Eagles) are
tough.”
Forward Christine Caron, a 6-foot senior, is the top returning player
from last season’s team that beat San Clemente and lost to Morningside in
the playoffs, after battling an unusual PCL campaign, which included two
victories over league champion University (the Trojans’ only PCL
setbacks) and a pair of losses each to Estancia and Corona del Mar.
Caron, a second-team All--Pacific Coast League performer last season
who averaged 5.8 points per game throughout the season, was a big reason
Mesa beat Uni twice, Weeks said, because of her strong defense at the
post.
“Christine dominated those games,” Weeks said. “We’re counting on her
to be tough this year, too.”
Guard Rhondi Naff, a 5-11 junior, is also a returning starter who
averaged nearly nine points a game last year, meriting honorable mention
all-league laurels. Naff started some games as a freshman.
“She works both ends of the court real well,” Weeks said of Naff.
“She’s a good three-point shooter, she’s good at driving to the basket
and she’s good on defense. She’ll be a tough matchup for people.”
Senior point guard Eileen Bello, 5-4, senior guard Crystina Poncher
(5-5) and senior centers Jasmine Grewal (5-8) and Lauren Carich (5-11)
are also returning varsity players. Poncher, Grewal and Caron are the
Mustangs’ captains.
Carich is expected to get the nod for game-opening tipoffs, while
Caron patrols the other starting position underneath for the Mustangs.
Naff starts at a wing, Bello at point and newcomer Stacee Sanchez, a 5-4
junior, will start at two guard.
“She’s got explosive speed,” Weeks said of Sanchez, up from the junior
varsity. “She’s going to be one of the finest defensive players on our
team. She’ll start until (Poncher) gets back healthy (from neck and back
injuries suffered in a car accident two weeks ago).”
Caron’s season will also begin slowly, after suffering a sprained
ankle in travel ball about six weeks ago, while Bello missed a week of
practice because of pain in her foot.
Other Costa Mesa newcomers include sophomore point guard Cassey Brick,
5-2, senior guard Deniz Akansel, 5-5, junior forward Rickell Reeves, 5-8,
junior guard Denise Landeros, 5-2, and senior guard Daniella Bolzmann,
5-3.
Akansel pulled a hamstring muscle two weeks ago and is also
hobbling.”Our injury list is pretty remarkable,” Weeks said.
COSTA MESA GIRLS
10 Crystina Poncher 5-5 Sr.
11 Jasmine Grewal 5-9 Sr.
12 Daniella Bolzmann 5-4 Sr.
13 Denise Landeros 5-3 Jr.
14 Christine Caron 5-10 Sr.
21 Stacee Sanchez 5-5 Jr.
24 Cassey Brick 5-2 So.
25 Eileen Bello 5-5 Sr.
31 Deniz Akansel 5-5 Sr.
32 Rickell Reeves 5-8 Jr.
33 Rhondi Naff 5-11 Jr.
35 Lauren Carich 5-10 Sr.
Coach: Jim Weeks
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