GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Nonleague
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Calabasas 56,
La Reina 41
HIGHLIGHTS: Calabasas receovered after trailing at the half. . . . Heidi Thorsen (C) scored 10 of her 16 points in the fourth quarter. . . . Sandi Thompsen (C), a junior all-league forward, made 10 of 10 free throws. . . . La Reina got into foul trouble in the last quarter just as Calabasas got into its fast break. . . . The Coyotes outscored La Reina, 20-13, in the fourth quarter.
SCORING LEADERS: Sandi Thompsen (C) 24; Theresa Rench (L) 16; Heidi Thorsen (C) 16; Christin Frontezak (L) 12.
REBOUND LEADER: Sandi Thompsen (C) 17.
ASSIST LEADER: Denise Poulson (C) 4.
Oakwood 39,
Faith Baptist 22
HIGHLIGHTS: Oakwood held Faith Baptist scoreless in the third quarter to register its first win of the season. Jamie Green had eight steals for Oakwood.
SCORING LEADERS: Jamie Green (O) 26; Jenny Martin (FB) 10.
REBOUND LEADER: Jamie Green (O) 16.
Moorpark 32,
Viewpoint 29
SCORING LEADER: Kim Fields (V) 22.
REBOUND LEADERS: Jennifer Dole (V) 11; Justine Biddison (M) 10; Bianca Moura (V) 6.
Pasadena Poly Tournament
Buckley 40,
Pilgrim 29
HIGHLIGHTS: Buckley (4-1) led by five points with three minutes left in the game. Laura Kirkpatrick put the game out of reach when she stole the ball, drove the length of the court, made a layup while being fouled and made the free throw.
SCORING LEADERS: Laura Kirkpatrick (B) 10; Ariana Lallone (B) 10.
REBOUND LEADERS: Ariana Lallone (B) 15; Nicole Bolduc (B) 10.
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