Burroughs girls basketball feels strength in team bond despite losing in CIF-SS quarterfinals – Daily News

Burbank – Burroghs Girls Basketball Coach Vicky Oganians remained on the clock in the CIF Southern Section Division 2A quarter -finals with .3 seconds in Timeout.

“Just to tell them that I was proud of his fight,” said Oganian. “We always talk about fighting till the end. So I am going to make a timeout call to stop the clock and try to steal another.”

Santa Margharita defeated beer 47-33 on Wednesday night to proceed in the semi-finals.

Baroz fought throughout the night through Eagles’ Half-Cort Press and trusted a unique bond between the players.

ONGANYAN can do it at every team conditioning session, she is walking with her players and lifted weight with them. He was also removed from completing his own game career with Glandel Community College at the age of 40.

“I think it strengthens our connection to our coach,” said Sofomor Valentina Morales. “And it inspires us because if our coaches can do it, we can also do it.”

Morales and Senior Ashley Martin scored eight points for Beers, who were Pacific League Runner-Up this season behind Crisanta Valley.

Santa Margita deployed half of her half-court press early, making it difficult to find a comfortable spot for shooting for Buroz. The first field of beer was 2:34 in the initial quarter on a putback by the goal Morlas.


“I felt that we really handled the pressure well,” said Oganian. “This was my number one concern. But we really took care of the ball against that pressure.”

Eagles responded to every aggressive step with a basket and ended the first quarter with a benefit of 12–8.

Beer won a lead with a six -digit scoring in the next quarter, which would change the hand to the end of the frame. Baroz made a drama from a turnover and Martin took the ball for a take up and 18–4 lead.

Oganian said, “I think the girls were getting a little distance away.” “We have a lot of young players who have never been in the quarter -finals before. We have been working on press breaks in the last two days, but we were not able to score in the Half Court.”

Santa Margharita had an omission in defensive energy as it continued to press, but seized aggressive opportunities. Sydney Landsi immersed the 3-pointer with 1:14, until the Claire Haikney of Haftime and Baroz replied with a paste to make it 23–22 on the break.

Lea-line Romain briefly excluded the game due to a clear injury with 5:40, left in the third quarter, but returned a minute later and made a trimmed, which continued the aggressive rhythm of Santa Margharita. Bella Imanuel hit a corner 3 with 46 seconds to bring the score to 39-26.

After Martin and Mia Paz graduated, Beroz returned 11 out of 13 players in the next season and will continue to cultivate the trust and honor not only through the playoff experience, but also the player-and-cook workouts.

“I am very optimistic,” said Morales. “We are going to be stronger than ever because our relationship as a team is very good. We are growing in spring, just we are going to make us so better.”

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