Tuesday, December 19, 2006

TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS-Girls Capsules

Holy Cross 42, Astoria 37...Tall, athletic and deep with an outstanding point guard, the Holy Cross Crusaders of Surrey, B.C. proved a difficult matchup for Astoria in the first girls game of the tournament. Junior point guard Megan Schaufele gave Astoria's guards fits, coming up with four steals and a team-high 16 points. Six-foot post Amy Beauchamp, also a junior, added 13 points and five steals. The Crusaders forced 21 Astoria turnovers with and aggressive trapping defense and limited Fishermen post Jamie Coggins to one field goal and eight points in the contest. Kristina Wilson had six blocked shots to go with five points and K.J. Carr was 3-for-3 from the field for six points. Astoria made a fourth quarter run, cutting what was an 11-point lead to two at one point, before falling in the end.
HOLY CROSS 9 14 10 9--42
Schaufele 16, McNaughton, Starczynowski 4, Ehman 2, Beauchamp 13, Raven, Guze, Wilson 2, Gares 2, Javier, Reider 3, Maseko.
ASTORIA 8 8 8 13--37
Roman 6, Cullen 4, Wilson 5, Carr 6, J. Coggins 8, O'Bryan, Hillard 2, Stephens 2, Saulsbury 2, E. Coggins 2

Seaside 61, Corbett 27...The Seagulls forced 37 Cardinals turnovers and sophomore post Alix Richardson led five Gulls players in double figures as the Gulls stormed past Corbett in their tournament opener Friday night. Marla Olstedt had eight of Seaside's 21 steals in the game, adding 12 points. Ashley Mayfield added 11 points and six steals and Ellie Wiese came off the bench to score ten points. Heather Anderson led the Cardinals with eight points.
SEASIDE 14 16 12 19--61
Olstedt 12, Mayfield 11, Johnson 4, Pfund 6, Potter 0, MaComb 4, Falleur, Richardson 14, Wiese 10, Lent.
CORBETT 5 8 8 6--27
W. Hayward, King, Stein, McCoy 2, A. Hayward, Jacques, Davis 2, Jacobson 7, Anderson 8, Sasaki 1, Jones, Mealey 6.
FIELD GOALS-SEA: 29-68-43%, COR: 11-29-38%
3-PT FG'S-SEA: 0-3-0%, COR: none
FREE THROWS-SEA: 3-7-43%, COR: 5-12-42%
REBOUNDS-SEA: 33, COR: 38
TURNOVERS-SEA: 15, COR: 37

Seaside 53, Marshall 42...The Gulls struggled through an off shooting game on Saturday morning, but were able to overcome the Marshall Minutemaids. Marla Olstedt chased a triple-double, scoring 21 points with 10 rebounds, seven assists and four steals. The Gulls forced 33 Minutemaid turnovers in recording their fourth consecutive victory.

SEASIDE 14 11 13 15--53
Olstedt 21, Mayfield 6, Johnson 8, Pfund 2, Potter 2, MaComb 2, Falleur 2, Richardson 2, Wiese, Lent 8.
MARSHALL 9 8 17 8--42
Randall, Cabanatoy, Alvarez 4, Galvez, Morales, M. Santiago 4, Anderson 8, Coalvez 6, S. Santiago 20.
FIELD GOALS-SEA: 19-60-32%, MAR: 12-44-27%
3-PT FG'S-SEA: 2-2-100%, MAR: 6-9-67%
FREE THROWS-SEA: 9-14-64%, MAR: 0-2-0%
REBOUNDS-SEA: 39, MAR: 47
TURNOVERS-SEA: 25, MAR: 33

Holy Cross 57, Knappa 34...With tall, athletic players down the bench, often substiting in units of five, the Holy Cross Crusaders outclassed the Lady Loggers on Saturday morning. Rachele Schuyler had a strong game inside for Knappa, scoring 15 points with seven rebounds and four steals, while helping hold Holy Cross' Amy Beauchamp scoreless after a 13-point game against Astoria. Beauchamp pulled down a game-high eight rebounds and had two of the Crusaders' five blocked shots. Monica Starczynowski led Holy Cross with 12 points and Megan Schaufele had four assists and three steals to go with four points. The Loggers defeated Marshall 57-41 at Warrenton on Friday. No details were reported.

KNAPPA 8 8 7 11--34
Harn, Nichols, Coghill 1, Barendse 6, Schuyler 15, Cameron 2, Kaul 6, Oja, West 2, Cokley 2, Van Gundy.
HOLY CROSS 14 17 11 15--57
Raven 2, Gares 2, Guze 9, Javier 4, Reider 4, Schaufele 4, McNaughton 2, Starczynowski 12, Ehman 8, Beauchamp, Wilson 4, Maseko.
FIELD GOALS-KNA: 14-46-30%, HC: 21-47-45%
3-PT FG'S-KNA: 1-5-20%, HC: 3-7-43%
FREE THROWS-KNA: 5-9-56%, HC: 6-8-75%
REBOUNDS-KNA: 31, HC: 32
TURNOVERS-KNA: 28, HC: 27

Astoria 46, Corbett 19...The Lady Fishermen nearly had all of their players together in uniform at this tournament, with Jennifer Stephens and Kristin Saulsbury making their season debuts in Friday's loss to Holy Cross. Unfortunately, Brooke Schauermann missed the tournament with appendicitis and Saulsbury was gone on vacation by Saturday after scoring two points in Friday's game. No matter, as Astoria closed out the tourney with a pair of strong defensive performances in wins over Corbett and Marshall. K.J. Carr continued a strong tournament with eight points and nine rebounds in the victory over the Cardinals. Stephens finished with a game-high ten points and Jamie Coggins and Kristina Wilson each added eight points, with Wilson collecting four steals and two blocks while playing the top of Astoria's halfcourt zone trap. The Fishermen led 18-15 at halftime, but held the Cardinals scoreless until the final minute of the third period, scoring 11 straight points. The Cardinals were 2-for-12 from the field in the second half and turned the ball over 24 times as Astoria cruised to the victory. Box score data was not reported for Astoria's 56-31 win over Marshall.

CORBETT 5 10 2 2--19
Jacques 4, Jacobson 5, Anderson 1, Sasaki 6, Mealey, W. Hayward 3, A. Hayward, Davis, King, McCoy.
ASTORIA 8 10 11 17--46
Roman, Cullen 6, Wilson 8, Carr 8, J. Coggins 8, Stephens 10, Hillard 1, O'Bryan 2, E. Coggins 1, Pope 2.
FIELD GOALS-COR: 8-29-28%, AST: 18-46-39%
3-PT FG'S-COR: 1-5-20%, AST: 1-2-50%
FREE THROWS-COR: 2-3-67%, AST: 9-20-45%
REBOUNDS-COR: 22, AST: 29
TURNOVERS-COR: 38, AST: 22

Seaside 64, Holy Cross 47...The anticipated matchup of 2-0 tournament teams turned into a Seaside rout, as the well-conditioned Gulls ran past the Crusaders to complete an unbeaten run through the abbreviated 2-day tournament. Marla Olstedt went 10-for-18 from the field and a perfect 4-for-4 at the line to pour in a game-high 26 points and had four assists and three steals, while Ashley Mayfield chipped in 14 points on 7-for-13 shooting with four steals and a pair of assists. The Gulls trailed 11-6 in the first quarter, but closed the period on an 11-0 run to open up a double-digit lead that they would maintain throughout most of the game. Olstedt's layup off a steal and assist by Mayfield gave the Gulls their first lead at 12-11. After a Lynzee Johnson free throw, Olstedt followed with a 3-pointer, then set up Johnson for a three, stripped Holy Cross guard Megan Schaufele of the ball to key a fast break that resulted in a Mayfield layup, then capped the quarter with another 3-pointer with ten seconds left, giving Seaside a 24-13 lead. Monica Starczynowski led the Crusaders for the second straight game with 16 points.

HOLY CROSS 13 13 10 11--47
Schaufele 11, McNaughton, Starczynowski 16, Ehman 6, Beauchamp 3, Raven 2, Gares, Guze, Wilson 5, Javier, Reider 4, Maseko.
SEASIDE 24 14 14 12--64
Olstedt 26, Mayfield 14, Johnson 10, Pfund 4, Potter 4, MaComb 4, Richardson 4, Wiese 2, Falleur, Lent.
FIELD GOALS-HC: 16-46-35%, SEA: 27-55-49%
3-PT FG'S-HC: 2-14-14%, SEA: 3-7-43%
FREE THROWS-HC: 13-19-68%, SEA: 7-13-54%
REBOUNDS-HC: 30, SEA: 31
TURNOVERS-HC: 27, SEA: 16

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